New at Monthly Review
- Monthly Review Volume 65, Number 1 (May 2013) The Editors
- Who Will Lead the U.S. Working Class? Michael D. Yates
- The Political Economy of Decollectivization in China Zhun Xu
- Violence, USA Henry A. Giroux
- What they call acts of god Marge Piercy
- The Struggle for Food Sovereignty in South Korea Byeong-Seon Yoon
- Monthly Review Volume 64, Number 11 (April 2013) The Editors
- Marx, Kalecki, and Socialist Strategy John Bellamy Foster
New at MRzine
- CENESEX, "The Revolution Against Homophobia in Cuba" May 23, 2013
- Victor Grossman, "Interdom at Eighty: Reflections in Russia, on Dreams Old and Renascent" May 21, 2013
- Susie Day, "Bradley Manning Blows Chance to Have Gay Wedding" May 20, 2013
- Mark Weisbrot, "International Crisis Group Against Venezuela" May 18, 2013
- David L. Wilson, "Immigrant Workers Are Organizing in New York -- With or Without Immigration Reform" May 17, 2013
- Richard D. Wolff, "Economic Development and Rana Plaza" May 16, 2013
- Adalah, "From Al-Araqib to Susiya: Forced Displacement of Palestinians on Both Sides of the Green Line" May 15, 2013
- Israeli Apartheid, "Celebrating Ethnic Cleansing" May 15, 2013
Featured Books
- America’s Education Deficit and the War on Youth May 10, 2013 Henry A. Giroux
- Global NATO and the Catastrophic Failure in Libya April 30, 2013 Horace Campbell
- The Economic War Against Cuba April 8, 2013 Salim Lamrani
- Lettuce Wars March 25, 2013 Bruce Neuburger
- One Day in December March 18, 2013 Nancy Stout
- Race in Cuba February 11, 2013 Esteban Morales Domínguez
- Socialist Register 2013: The Question of Strategy December 10, 2012 Leo Panitch
- Walter A. Rodney December 4, 2012 Clairmont Chung
- Faces of Latin America, 4th Edition (revised) November 30, 2012 Duncan Green
- The Work of Sartre October 10, 2012 István Mészáros
Climate & Capitalism
- Terracide: Destroying the planet for profit May 23, 2013
- Climate colonialism, illustrated May 23, 2013
- Climate disasters displaced 32 million people in 2012 May 22, 2013
- Canada’s seven-year war on science May 22, 2013
- The Wealth of Commons: A World Beyond Market and State May 21, 2013
Philips' Double Betrayal
The United States owns the most patents in the world. It has stolen scientists from every country, developed or developing, who are undertaking research in a myriad of spheres, from the production of weapons of mass destruction to medicines and medical equipment. For that reason, the economic and technological blockade is not something that merely serves as a pretext for blaming the empire for our own difficulties.… | more |