Book Note
Correspondence
- What Happened at CCSF?
- The Term ‘Capitalism’ Has Lost Its Radical Edge
- Not Naming Names
- The Limits of Minsky’s Financial Instability Hypothesis as an Explanation of the Crisis
- Listen Keynesians, It’s the System! Response to Palley
- Prophets of the ‘Permanent War Economy’
- A Guaranteed Annual Income Will Not Work
- Dual Power in the Venezuelan Revolution
- Empire—American as Apple Pie
- Lula Won!
- Post-Apartheid South Africa
Documents
- The Social Character of Value
- ‘The Deadly Implications of Capital for the Human Habitat’
- On English Farming and Sewers
- 1862 Preface to Agricultural Chemistry
- Ecology and Revolution
- The Nabi Papers
Excerpts
- An Untold Chapter in Black History
- What Race Has to Do With It
- Why Unions Still Matter
- The Path to Human Development: Capitalism or Socialism?
Exchange
- Climate Change: What Role For Reform?
- A Reply to Parenti
- Reply to “The Myth of ‘Environmental Catastrophism'”
- What Does Ecological Marxism Mean For China?
- Toward a Global Dialogue on Ecology and Marxism
- Marx and Engels and ‘Small Is Beautiful’ & A Response
- On Nuclear Power
- On the History of Imperialism Theory
- Rediscovering the History of Imperialism: A Reply
- Marxism, Metaphors, and Ecological Politics
- Eras of Power
Interview
- Fighting for Migrant Workers in Hong Kong
- The Unifying Element in All Struggles Against Capital Is the Right of Everyone to Full Human Development
- The Assassination of Fred Hampton by the FBI and Chicago Police, Forty Years Later
- Saying More with Less: Eduardo Galeano interviewed by Jonah Raskin
- United States of Insecurity: Interview with Noam Chomsky
- Possibility and Hope: Getting from Here to There
- Imperial Ambition: An Interview with Noam Chomsky
- Counter-Intelligent
- Creating a Just Society: Lessons from Planning in the U.S.S.R. and the U.S.: An Interview with Harry Magdoff
- It’s Not a Postcapitalist World, Nor is it a Post-Marxist One—An Interview with John Bellamy Foster
- The “New Economy” and the Speculative Bubble: An Interview with Doug Henwood
Introduction
Memorial
Notes from the Editors
- March 2019 (Volume 70, Number 10)
- February 2019 (Volume 70, Number 9)
- January 2019 (Volume 70, Number 8)
- December 2018 (Volume 70, Number 7)
- November 2018 (Volume 70, Number 6)
- October 2018 (Volume 70, Number 5)
- September 2018 (Volume 70, Number 4)
- July-August 2018 (Volume 70, Number 3)
- June 2018 (Volume 70, Number 2)
- May 2018 (Volume 70, Number 1)
- April 2018 (Volume 69, Number 11)
Poetry
- #MeToo
- How does it end?
- She Works Like a Man; If a Woman’s Word
- I am wrestling with despair
- Consider these but you won’t
- Dirge for my country
- In the boredroom
- We give up far too easily
- Trying to love Pilgrim Nuclear Power Plant
- Welcome to post feminism and the left is obsolete
- Who has little, let them have less
Remembrance
- Credo of a Passionate Skeptic
- Two Letters on Monopoly Capital Theory
- Aimé Fernand Césaire (1913-2008): The Clarity of Struggle
- The Death and Life of Che
- Magic Death for a Magic Life
- With Thanks to Hans Koning
- Remembering John Kenneth Galbraith
Reprise
- A Black Feminist Statement
- Posture Maketh the Man
- The Propaganda Model Revisited
- Marxism for the Few
- The Clock Slows Down
- The Story of Why I Am Here
- A Question of Place
- The Scars of the Ghetto
- Possibility and Hope
- Voices of Socialism: Karl Marx
- The United States Has Lost the War
Review
- The Criminal Dimension of Climate Change
- The Radicalization of Dashiell Hammett
- Beyond the Class–Race Binary
- A Marxist Correspondence
- Two Intellectual Giants of the American Left
- Two Lives on the Left
- A Predatory System
- Marx’s Ecological Education
- Thinking Clearly about the White Working Class
- Between Nature and Society
- Patriarchies East and West
Review of the Month
- Global Commodity Chains and the New Imperialism
- Capitalism Has Failed—What Next?
- South Africa Suffers Capitalist Crisis Déjà Vu
- Marx and Alienated Speciesism
- Value Isn’t Everything
- The Communist Manifesto, 170 Years Later
- Making War on the Planet
- The Politics of Food in Venezuela
- Marx’s Open-Ended Critique
- The Apocalypse of Settler Colonialism
- The Expropriation of Nature