October 2017 (Volume 69, Number 5)
Notes from the Editors
The groups fighting white supremacy in Charlottesville and elsewhere represent a cross-section of the U.S. left, from socialists to communists to anarchists. Together, they affirm that to combat the new right-wing resurgence, it is necessary to combat capitalism itself.… | more…
Venezuela’s Fragile Revolution
From Chávez to Maduro
The Bolivarian Revolution in Venezuela has always been shaped by the dangers and demands of achieving socialism through democratic means. Only by reckoning with that complexity can we understand both Venezuela’s current crisis and its recent history.… | more…
Walter Benjamin in Venezuela
Benjamin’s philosophy presents problems best addressed not academically, but in dialogue with living political processes. And it is in Latin America, particularly Venezuela, that Benjamin’s ideas have been most vividly illustrated and interrogated.… | more…
Subsistence Under Siege
Women's Labor and Resistance in Eastern India
Neoliberal development has opened the eastern Indian state of Odisha to mining companies and steel conglomerates, threatening the region’s ancient subsistence economies and provoking a fierce resistance, in which women have taken a leading role.… | more…
The Clock Slows Down
Despite its inherent hazard of excess capacity, capitalism is distinguished by the vast, long-run expansion of its productive forces. How come? To answer this, we need to move from theory to history.… | more…
Stronger Together?
At their best, worker cooperatives are among the most effective examples of radical democracy in action. A recent vogue for cooperatives as high-tech entrepreneurial endeavors, however, seeks to expand rather than challenge the rule of market economics.… | more…
September 2017 (Volume 69, Number 4)
The publication last month of The Age of Monopoly Capital: The Selected Correspondence of Paul A. Baran and Paul M. Sweezy, 1949–1964, edited by Nicholas Baran and John Bellamy Foster, constitutes a landmark for Monthly Review Press. A historical document in itself, The Age of Monopoly Capital is not simply about the writing of their magnum opus, but also provides a window onto an entire era of American life.… | more…
The Meaning of Work in a Sustainable Society
The idea of total liberation from work, in its one-sidedness and incompleteness, is ultimately incompatible with a genuinely sustainable society. The real promise of a system of labor beyond capitalism rests not so much on its expansion of leisure time, but rather on its capacity to generate a new world of creative and collective work, controlled by the associated producers.… | more…
The Russians Are Coming, Again
The present Russia panic follows an entire century of fearmongering and “threat inflation,” dating to the Russian Revolution, that has long served the interests of the U.S. military-industrial complex and security state. It has had little to do with either Russian or American realities, which have been consistently distorted.… | more…
‘Africa Rising’ in Retreat
New Signs of Resistance
The neoliberal export-oriented strategy has done enormous damage to Africa’s human development, gender equity, and natural environment. Reversing this project is the major challenge for Africans who resist injustice, through which they can build solidarity with the rest of the world’s oppressed peoples.… | more…
The Struggle for Shelter
Class Conflict and Public Housing in Britain
Class conflict, from both below and above, has long shaped the history of housing in Britain. These struggles continue today, as the ravages of neoliberalism have forced public housing once again onto the agenda in the United Kingdom.… | more…
MR Online
- Germany and the rise of a ‘fascist international’ September 28, 2017
- Take a knee: The revenge of Colin Kaepernick September 28, 2017
- NYT lets think tank funded by Gov’t and arms industry claim huge U.S. military budget isn’t huge enough September 28, 2017
- Cuba will never accept any preconditions or impositions September 28, 2017
- Third World Quarterly row: Why some western intellectuals are trying to debrutalise colonialism September 25, 2017
- Merkel clobbered while rightists threaten September 25, 2017
Climate & Capitalism
- Science & Society reviews Facing the Anthropocene September 30, 2017
- Memo to Jacobin: Ecomodernism is not ecosocialism September 25, 2017
- Jacobin and ecomodernism: Two replies September 20, 2017
- How the ruling class remade New Orleans September 20, 2017
- Ecosocialist Bookshelf, September 2017 September 19, 2017
- What we sow is what we eat September 19, 2017
Michael Yates: Economist’s Travelogue
- What we sow is what we eat September 21, 2017
- A Land Grant in Maine: The Gift That’s Been Giving Since 1767 September 6, 2016
- Let’s Get Serious About Inequality and Socialism May 7, 2016
- Bernie Sanders’ “Political Revolution” February 29, 2016
- Geraldine July 7, 2015
- Dreaming of the Dead January 23, 2015
Baran-Sweezy Archives: Contains 30 volumes of correspondence between Baran and Sweezy, edited by Nicholas Baran.