• Monthly Review Vol. 70, No. 3: July-August 2018 Vol. 70, No. 3: July-August 2018
    • "Notes from the Editors, July-August 2018" by The Editors
    • "The Robbery of Nature: Capitalism and the Metabolic Rift" by John Bellamy Foster, Brett Clark
    • "No Empires, No Dust Bowls: Ecological Disasters and the Lessons of History" by Hannah Holleman
    • "Cesspools, Sewage, and Social Murder: Environmental Crisis and Metabolic Rift in Nineteenth-Century London" by Ian Angus
    • "Metabolic Rift and the Human Microbiome" by Michael Friedman
    • "Land–Sea Ecological Rifts: A Metabolic Analysis of Nutrient Loading" by Brett Clark, Stefano B. Longo
    • "Marx, Value, and Nature" by John Bellamy Foster
    • "On English Farming and Sewers" by Justus von Liebig
    • "1862 Preface to Agricultural Chemistry" by Justus von Liebig
  • Monthly Review Vol. 70, No. 2: June 2018 Vol. 70, No. 2: June 2018
    • "Notes from the Editors, June 2018" by The Editors
    • "The Politics of Food in Venezuela" by Ana Felicien; Christina Schiavoni; Liccia Romero
    • "The Birth of the Cuban Polyclinic" by Don Fitz
    • "The China–Pakistan Economic Corridor: Beyond the Rule of Capital?" by Aasim Sajjad Akhtar
    • "A Marxist Correspondence" by Tom Mayer
    • "Two Intellectual Giants of the American Left" by Paul Buhle
  • Monthly Review Cover, May 2018 Vol. 70, No. 1: May 2018
    • "Notes from the Editors, May 2018" by The Editors
    • "Marx's Open-Ended Critique" by John Bellamy Foster
    • "Revolution or Decadence? Thoughts on the Transition between Modes of Production on the Occasion of the Marx Bicentennial" by Samir Amin
    • "The Communist Manifesto in the Twenty-First Century" by Paul M. Sweezy; John Bellamy Foster; John Mage
    • "The Physics of Capitalism" by Erald Kolasi
    • "Behind the 'Black Protests': The Struggle for Abortion Rights in Poland" by Pawe Szelegieniec
    • "Two Lives on the Left" by Esther Cohen
  • Vol. 69, No. 11: April 2018
    • "Notes from the Editors, April 2018" by The Editors
    • "The Apocalypse of Settler Colonialism" by Gerald Horne
    • "The New Service Proletariat" by Ricardo Antunes
    • "The Multiple Meanings of Marx’s Value Theory" by Riccardo Bellofiore
    • "A Predatory System" by Leda Maria Paulani
    • "Marx’s Ecological Education" by Martin Empson
  • Vol. 69, No. 10: March 2018
    • "Notes from the Editors, March 2018" by The Editors
    • "The Expropriation of Nature" by John Bellamy Foster, Brett Clark
    • "Invisible Exploitation: How Capital Extracts Value Beyond Wage Labor" by Eva Swidler
    • "The Pharmaceutical Industry in Contemporary Capitalism" by Joel Lexchin
    • "Thinking Clearly about the White Working Class" by Michael D. Yates
    • "Between Nature and Society" by Helena Sheehan
  • Vol. 69, No. 9: February 2018
    • "Notes from the Editors, February 2018" by The Editors
    • "The Present as History' and the Theory of Monopoly Capital" by John Bellamy Foster, Grzegorz Konat
    • "Economic History and the 'East Wind': Challenges to Eurocentrism" by Johannes Dragsbaek Schmidt, Jacques Hersh
    • "The Working-Class Struggle for Welfare in Britain" by David Matthews
    • "Preface to Beyond Leviathan" by István Mészáros
    • "Patriarchies East and West" by Judith Whitehead
  • Vol. 69, No. 8: January 2018
    • "Notes from the Editors, January 2018" by The Editors
    • "Women, Nature, and Capital in the Industrial Revolution" by John Bellamy Foster, Brett Clark
    • "Settler Colonialism and the Second Amendment" by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz
    • "From Wallmapu to Nunatsiavut: The Criminalization of Indigenous Resistance" by Warren Bernauer; Henry Heller; Peter Kulchyski
    • "The Propaganda Model Revisited" by Edward S. Herman
    • "What Is Monopoly Capital?" by John Bellamy Foster
  • Vol. 69, No. 7: December 2017
    • "Notes from the Editors, December 2017" by The Editors
    • "Capital's Historic Circle Is Closing: The Challenge to Secure Exit" by István Mészáros
    • "Memories of Mozambique" by Stephanie J. Urdang
    • "Cold War Revisionism Revisited: The Radical Historians of U.S. Empire" by Harry R. Targ
    • "Remembering Doug Dowd" by James M. Cypher
    • "Marxism for the Few: Or, Let 'Em Eat Theory" by Doug Dowd
    • "Movement as a Political Act" by Joan Quesada
  • Vol. 69, No. 6: November 2017
    • "Notes from the Editors, November 2017" by The Editors
    • "The Long Ecological Revolution" by John Bellamy Foster
    • "Revolution Now: Teachings from the Global South for Revolutionaries in the Global North" by Howard Waitzkin
    • "The Divisive Gene" by Stuart A. Newman
    • "I am wrestling with despair" by Marge Piercy
    • "Protagonism and Productivity" by Michael A. Lebowitz
    • "Cuba's New Cooperatives" by Cliff DuRand
    • "One Big Union, One Long Fight" by Robert Young
  • October 2017 (Volume 69, Number 5) Vol. 69, No. 5: October 2017
    • "Notes from the Editors, October 2017" by The Editors
    • "Venezuela's Fragile Revolution: From Chávez to Maduro" by Steve Ellner
    • "Walter Benjamin in Venezuela" by Chris Gilbert
    • "Subsistence Under Siege: Women's Labor and Resistance in Eastern India" by Ranjana Padhi
    • "The Clock Slows Down" by Harry Magdoff
    • "Stronger Together?" by Bernard Marszalek
  • Vol. 69, No. 4: September 2017
    • "Notes from the Editors, September 2017" by The Editors
    • "The Meaning of Work in a Sustainable Society" by John Bellamy Foster
    • "The Russians Are Coming, Again" by Jeremy Kuzmarov, John Marciano
    • "Africa Rising' in Retreat: New Signs of Resistance" by Patrick Bond
    • "The Struggle for Shelter: Class Conflict and Public Housing in Britain" by David Matthews
    • "Theorists and Thieves" by Dhruv Jain
    • "The Need for Ecological Restoration" by Rebecca Clausen, John Bellamy Foster
  • Vol. 69, No. 3: July-August 2017
    • "Notes from the Editors, July-August 2017" by The Editors
    • "Revolution and Counterrevolution, 1917–2017" by John Bellamy Foster
    • "The October Revolution and the Survival of Capitalism" by Prabhat Patnaik
    • "One Hundred Years, One Hundred Messages" by Tamás Krausz
    • "The Great Struggle to Escape Capitalism" by Bernard D'Mello
    • "As the World Turned Upside Down: Left Intellectuals in Yugoslavia, 1988–90" by Helena Sheehan
    • "The Western Left and the Russian Revolution" by Diana Johnstone
    • "Bertrand Russell and the Socialism That Wasn't" by Jean Bricmont, Normand Baillargeon
    • "Fake News on Russia and Other Official Enemies: The New York Times, 1917–2017" by Edward S. Herman
    • "Revolution from North to South" by Samir Amin
  • Vol. 69, No. 2: June 2017
    • "Notes from the Editors, June 2017" by The Editors
    • "This Is Not Populism" by John Bellamy Foster
    • "Consider these but you won’t" by Marge Piercy
    • "The Origins of American Fascism" by Michael Joseph Roberto
    • "Old Malbec in New Bottles: The Return of Neoliberalism in Argentina" by Kenneth Mitchell, Robert H. Scott
    • "What Happened at CCSF?" by Allan Fisher; Wynd Kaufmyn; Marcy Rein; Rick Baum
    • "A Progressive City Fights Back" by Daniel M. Berman
  • Vol. 69, No. 1: May 2017
    • "Notes from the Editors, May 2017" by The Editors
    • "An Eco-Revolutionary Tipping Point?: Global Warming, the Two Climate Denials, and the Environmental Proletariat" by Paul Burkett
    • "Trump's America: Rethinking 1984 and Brave New World" by Henry A. Giroux
    • "Nature, Labor, and the Rise of Capitalism" by Martin Empson
    • "A Radical Invitation for Latin America: The Legacy of Andre Gunder Frank's 'Development of Underdevelopment'" by Felipe Antunes de Oliveira
    • "Singing for Women's Lives in Chile" by Maxine Lowy
  • Vol. 68, No. 11: April 2017
    • "Notes from the Editors, April 2017" by The Editors
    • "Neofascism in the White House" by John Bellamy Foster
    • "Who Is Behind the Assault on Public Schools?" by Howard Ryan
    • "A Teachers Union Against Itself: Organized Labor and the Crisis at City College of San Francisco" by Rick Baum
    • "'A New Revolutionary Subject': Marta Harnecker interviewed by Tassos Tsakiroglou" by Marta Harnecker, Tassos Tsakiroglou
  • Vol. 68, No. 10: March 2017
    • "Notes from the Editors, March 2017" by The Editors
    • "Organisms and Objectifications: A Historical-Materialist Inquiry into the 'Human and Animal'" by Joseph Fracchia
    • "'Mourning and Militancy'" by Richard Seymour, Michael D. Yates
    • "The Battle for the National Health Service: England, Wales, and the Socialist Vision" by David Matthews
    • "Marx and Engels and the 'Red Chemist': The Forgotten Legacy of Carl Schorlemmer" by Ian Angus
    • "The Return of Engels" by John Bellamy Foster
    • "Astronauts at Work: The Social Relations of Space Travel" by Peter Dickens
    • "Steelworkers in Struggle" by Julia Smith
  • Vol. 68, No. 9: February 2017
    • "Notes from the Editors, February 2017" by The Editors
    • "Trump and Climate Catastrophe" by John Bellamy Foster
    • "Dirge for my country" by Marge Piercy
    • "Marx on Immigration: Workers, Wages, and Legal Status" by David L. Wilson
    • "The Tyranny of Monopoly-Finance Capital: A Chinese Perspective" by Sit Tsui; Erebus Wong; Lau Kin Chi; Wen Tiejun
    • "The Brazilian Crisis: Corruption, Neoliberalism, and the Primary Sector" by Anthony Pahnke
    • "Ecology and Revolution: A Letter to Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen, July 31, 1974" by Paul M. Sweezy
    • "A People's Theater on Skid Row" by Walda Katz-Fishman
  • Vol. 68, No. 8: January 2017
    • "Notes from the Editors, January 2017" by The Editors
    • "Sovereignty and the State of Emergency: France and the United States" by Jean-Claude Paye
    • "'I Grew Up with Extraordinary People'" by Aleida Guevara March, Ron Augustin
    • "Policing the Poor in Detroit" by Mark Jay
    • "One Belt, One Road: China's Strategy for a New Global Financial Order" by Sit Tsui; Erebus Wong; Lau Kin Chi; Wen Tiejun
    • "A Theory of China's 'Miracle': Eight Principles of Contemporary Chinese Political Economy" by Cheng Enfu, Ding Xiaoqin
    • "The Story of Why I Am Here: Or, A Woman Connects Oppressions" by Alice Walker
  • Vol. 68, No. 7: December 2016
    • "Notes from the Editors, December 2016" by The Editors
    • "Marx as a Food Theorist" by John Bellamy Foster
    • "The Rhetoric and Reality of the Trans-Pacific Partnership: A View from China" by Sit Tsui; Erebus Wong; Lau Kin Chi; Wen Tiejun
    • "Vietnam and the Sixties: A Personal History" by W. D. Ehrhart
    • "Lessons from the Vietnam War" by John Marciano
    • "Empire of Bases" by Zoltán Grossman
    • "Her Revolution, Her Life" by Rebecca Gordon-Nesbitt
  • Vol. 68, No. 6: November 2016
    • "Notes from the Editors, November 2016" by The Editors
    • "Measuring Global Inequality" by Michael D. Yates
    • "Revolutionary Biology: The Dialectical Science of Christopher Caudwell" by Rob Wallace
    • "Intersectionality and Primary Accumulation: Caste and Gender in India under the Sign of Monopoly-Finance Capital" by Judith Whitehead
    • "Memories of a U.S. Political Prisoner" by David Gilbert
    • "Why Ecosocialism Needs Marx" by Kohei Saito
  • Vol. 68, No. 5: October 2016
    • "Notes from the Editors, October 2016" by The Editors
    • "Marxism and the Dialectics of Ecology" by John Bellamy Foster, Brett Clark
    • "The Kurdish Question Then and Now" by Samir Amin
    • "What Is Socialism for the Twenty-First Century?" by Michael A. Lebowitz
    • "The Internet and Monopoly Capitalism" by Daniel Auerbach, Brett Clark
    • "Learning from Late Marx" by Kohei Saito
    • "The Science and Politics of DNA" by Camilla Royle
    • "A Working-Class Sherlock" by Gregg Shotwell
  • Vol. 68, No. 4: September 2016
    • "Notes from the Editors, September 2016" by The Editors
    • "Black Lives Matter and the Struggle for Freedom" by Brian P. Jones
    • "The Anthropocene Crisis" by John Bellamy Foster
    • "Against Trophy Hunting: A Marxian-Leopoldian Critique" by Alexander Simon
    • "From Primitive to Substantive Equality—via Slavery" by István Mészáros
    • "In the boredroom" by Marge Piercy
    • "Imperialism and Class in the Arab World" by Max Ajl
  • Vol. 68, No. 3: July-August 2016
    • "Notes from the Editors, July-August 2016" by The Editors
    • "Monopoly Capital at the Half-Century Mark" by John Bellamy Foster
    • "Monopoly Capital Then and Now" by Prabhat Patnaik
    • "Kalecki and Steindl in the Transition to Monopoly Capital" by Jan Toporowski
    • "The Profits of Financialization" by Costas Lapavitsas, Ivan Mendieta-Muñoz
    • "Surplus Absorption and Waste in Neoliberal Monopoly Capitalism" by Mary V. Wrenn
    • "Hydrocarbons and the Illusion of Sustainability" by Kent A. Klitgaard
    • "Monopoly Capital in the Classroom" by Michael Meeropol
    • "UK Monopoly Capitalism: Applying a North American Brand to Britain" by David Matthews
    • "Multinational Corporations and the Globalization of Monopoly Capital: From the 1960s to the Present" by Intan Suwandi, John Bellamy Foster
    • "Reading Capital, Reading Historical Capitalisms" by Samir Amin
  • Vol. 68, No. 2: June 2016
    • "Notes from the Editors, June 2016" by The Editors
    • "Marx's Ecology and the Left" by John Bellamy Foster, Brett Clark
    • "Radical Leisure" by Eva Swidler
    • "Beyond Opt Out: A Broader Challenge to Corporate School Reform" by Howard Ryan
    • "Vietnam and the Soldiers' Revolt: The Politics of a Forgotten History" by Derek Seidman
    • "Self-Rule in the Balance" by Seth Sandronsky
  • Vol. 68, No. 1: May 2016
    • "Notes from the Editors, May 2016" by The Editors
    • "Obamacare: The Neoliberal Model Comes Home to Roost in the United States—If We Let It" by Howard Waitzkin, Ida Hellander
    • "Nature" by John Bellamy Foster
    • "Orthodox Economics and the Science of Climate Change" by Mariano Torras
    • "Voices, Not Numbers: Towards a Greater Democracy in Education" by Carl A. Grant
    • "The 3,000 Who Stayed" by Don Fitz
    • "Organizing for Better Lives" by Daniel M. Berman
  • Vol. 67, No. 11: April 2016
    • "Notes from the Editors, April 2016" by The Editors
    • "Marx's Theory of Working-Class Precariousness: Its Relevance Today" by R. Jamil Jonna, John Bellamy Foster
    • "The Broken BBC: From Public Service to Corporate Power" by Gavin Lewis
    • "A New Economy of Knowledge" by Richard Levins
    • "Living the Eleventh Thesis" by Richard Levins
    • ""Realists of a Larger Reality": On New Science Fiction" by Amy Schrager Lang, Daniel Rosza Lang/Levitsky
  • Vol. 67, No. 10: March 2016
    • "Notes from the Editors, March 2016" by The Editors
    • "The Opt Out Revolt: Democracy and Education" by John Bellamy Foster
    • "The Testing Resistance and Reform Movement" by Monty Neill
    • "Opting Out of the Education Reform Industry" by Wayne Au, Jesslyn Hollar
    • "Should New York City Teachers Support Opt Out?: Two Views in the UFT" by John C. Antush
    • "Testing and Social Studies in Capitalist Schooling" by Donna-Marie Cole-Malott, Curry Malott
    • "Beyond Pedagogies of Repression" by Henry A. Giroux
  • Vol. 67, No. 9: February 2016
    • "Notes from the Editors, February 2016" by The Editors
    • "France: An Algorithmic Power" by Jean-Claude Paye
    • "Socialism and Fantasy: China Miéville's Fables of Race and Class" by Christopher Kendrick
    • "Marx's Ecological Notebooks" by Kohei Saito
    • "The Postracial Delusion" by Yasmin Nair
    • "Clerics and Communists" by Bashir Saade
    • "Cuba's Medical Mission" by Don Fitz
  • Vol. 67, No. 8: January 2016
    • "Notes from the Editors, January 2016" by The Editors
    • "Capitalism and Its Current Crisis" by Prabhat Patnaik
    • "Digital Labor and Imperialism" by Christian Fuchs
    • "Social Movements and Progressive Governments: Building a New Relationship in Latin America" by Marta Harnecker
    • "The Silvertown Strike: A Partisan History" by John Tully
    • "On Henry Giroux: Foreword to America's Addiction to Terrorism" by Michael D. Yates
    • "No Vacation from Politics" by Paul A. Baran
    • "Marx the Feminist?" by Leontina M. Hormel
  • Vol. 67, No. 7: December 2015
    • "Notes from the Editors, December 2015" by The Editors
    • "Marxism and Ecology: Common Fonts of a Great Transition" by John Bellamy Foster
    • "No Reconciliation without Truth: An Interview with Tan Swie Ling on the 1965 Mass Killings in Indonesia" by Intan Suwandi
    • "The United States and the 1965–1966 Mass Murders in Indonesia" by Bradley Simpson
    • "Laudato Si—The Pope's Anti-Systemic Encyclical" by Michael Löwy
    • "A Question of Place" by Grace Lee Boggs
    • "Reconstructing Marx's Critique of Political Economy from His London Notebooks" by Kohei Saito
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