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    Why Socialism?

  2. In Berkeley CA, this Saturday, January 14? Help Jane Franklin, author of "Cuba and the US Empire," and many...

  3. Leo Panitch interviewed by LeftEast

  4. "The Socialist Imperative" reviewed by Green Social Thought

  5. Alan Wieder talks about Studs Terkel, on Studs's old Chicago radio station, WFMT

  6. Michael A. Lebowitz's "The Socialist Imperative" reviewed in latest Against the Current

  7. New this week! In this excellent interview with Aleida Guevara March, Ron Augustin asks: "What can the left in...

  8. Ian Angus's "Facing the Anthropocene" reviewed by Michael Löwy in Against the Current

  9. Ian Angus's "Facing the Anthropocene" reviewed by Michael Löwy in Solidarity

  10. "Facing the Anthropocene" reviewed in the People's World

  11. "Marx and the Earth," by John Bellamy Foster and Paul Burkett, reviewed in International Socialism

  12. In Berkeley CA, January 14? Help Jane Franklin, author of "Cuba and the US Empire," and many others celebrate the...

  13. Gerald Horne's "Confronting Black Jacobins" wins 2017 annual CHOICE award for Outstanding Academic Title

  14. New this week, sociologist Jean-Claude Paye explains how the state of emergency in France—which started in July...

  15. In this new issue of Monthly Review, the editors address the renewed attack on left intellectuals, as well as the...

  16. New this week! Rebecca Gordon-Nesbitt reviews Margaret Randall's new biography of the Haydée Santamaría.

  17. Read review of "Big Farms Make Big Flu" by Rob Wallace, latest issue of The Lancet

  18. Read David L. Wilson's article, "Trump’s Deportation Machine," in Jacobin

  19. Monthly Review followed , , and
  20. New this week! "The ultimate aim of modern U.S. imperialism is “to make the world safe” for multinational...

  21. New this week! 'Although scholars such as Chalmers Johnson, Cynthia Enloe, and Catherine Lutz, as well as...

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