Monthly Review Volume 48, Number 7 (December 1996)
Contents of Volume 48, Number 7
- Notes from the Editors
- Review of the Month: Cuba: Love and Self-Reliance by
- The World Economy, Market Imperatives, and Alternatives by
- In Defense of Utopia by
- Democracy and Human Rights: China and the West by
- Books:
- Challenging the Bourgeois Paradigm by
- From Marx to Gramsci by
- Nice Work, But You Can’t Get It by
- Correspondence:
- A Socialist Movement? by
- Public Radio by
Monthly Review Volume 48, Number 6 (November 1996)
Contents of Volume 48, Number 6
- Notes from the Editors
- Review of the Month: Russian Workers Under Yeltsin’s Regime: Notes on a Class in Defeat by
- The Blessings of Private Enterprise by
- Whose History Is It? by
- Reflections on the Recent Work of Sheila Rowbotham: Women’s Movements and Building Bridges by
- Books:
- Honest, Able, and Fearless by
- Walter Reuther, “Social Unionist” by
- Cuba’s Health Care System by
- Birthday Song by
Monthly Review Volume 48, Number 5 (October 1996)
Contents of Volume 48, Number 5
- Notes from the Editors
- Review of the Month: Thurow on Social Security: The “Left” Strikes Again by
- Issues of Class and Culture: An Interview with Aijaz Ahmad
- U.S. Race Relations at the Crossroads in California by
- Books:
- Lenin as Left-Hegelian: Reason and Revolution by
- Take Me, I’m Yours by
- Correspondence:
- Response to Victor Wallis by
- Reply to Ronald Aronson by
Monthly Review Volume 48, Number 4 (September 1996)
Contents of Volume 48, Number 4
- Notes from the Editors
- Review of the Month: Post What? by
- A View from the Trough by
- The Roast Beef of Old England by
- The Left-Liberal Consensus on Japan: A Methodological and Political Critique by
- Correspondence:
- Response to Lukin Robinson by
- Reply to Ken Morrison by
- Books:
- Writings for a Liberation Psychology by
- Makato Ito’s Socialism by
- Calling the Shots by
Monthly Review Volume 48, Number 3 (July-August 1996)
Contents of Volume 48, Number 3
- Notes from the Editors
- The Global Struggle for Democratic Communication by
- Modernity, Post Modernity, or Capitalism? by
- Virtual Capitalism: The Political Economy of the Information Highway by
- Privatization of Telecommunications by
- World Wide Wedge: Division and Contradiction in the Global Information Infrastructure by
- Democracy and the New Technologies by
- Work, New Technology, and Capitalism by
- The Propaganda Model Revisited by
Monthly Review Volume 48, Number 2 (June 1996)
Contents of Volume 48, Number 2
- Notes from the Editors
- Review of the Month: Imperalism and Culturalism Complement Each Other by
- Left Feminism and the Return to Class by
- “Of Course Murder”: On a Sort of Homage to Kurt Tucholsky by
- The Agony of Neo-Liberalism or the End of Civilization? by
- Books:
- “Accumulate, Accumulate! That is Moses and the Prophets!” by
- Revolutionary Folk Tales by
- William Appleman Williams: Public Historian by
- Progress and History by
Monthly Review Volume 48, Number 1 (May 1996)
Contents of Volume 48, Number 1
- Notes from the Editors
- Review of the Month: “The First Revolt Against Globalization” by
- What Kind of Capitalism? The Revival of Class Struggle in Canada by
- Origins of the Cold War: New Evidence by
- Correspondence: Scrofula: “The King’s Evil” by
- Books:
- A Serious Person by
- The Intellectual and the Challenge of Palestine by
Monthly Review Volume 47, Number 11 (April 1996)
Contents of Volume 47, Number 11
- Notes from the Editors
- Review of the Month: Five Theses on Actually Existing Marxism by
- The Great Irish Famine: A Crime of Free Market Economics by
- Observations on the Cuban Revolution by
- Correspondence:
- Pontin’s Churchill: A Response by
- Reply to Lukin Robinson by
- Response to the Editors’ Comment by
- Responsibility of the Press: NPR and Mumia Abu-Jamal by
- Books:
- The Global Public Intellectual by
- Inside Information by
- Index for Volume 47
Monthly Review Volume 47, Number 10 (March 1996)
Contents of Volume 47, Number 10
- Notes from the Editors
- Review of the Month: Is There any Hope for Cultural Studies? by
- Living As Though The Truth Were True by
- The Marketization of Mongolia by
- Correspondence:
- For a Zapatista Style Postmodernist Perspective by
- Marxism and Postmodernism: A Reply to Roger Burbach by
- On Hobsbawm’s Pessimism: A Response to Justin Rosenberg by
- Books:
- For a Democratic Revolution by
- “Makes Me Wanna Holler” by
- Films: Hemp, Hemp, Hooray by
Monthly Review Volume 47, Number 9 (February 1996)
Contents of Volume 47, Number 9
- Notes from the Editors
- Review of the Month: Real Renewal for America: Time for Change, Time For Sharing by
- “The Labor Market Is Unlike Any Other” by
- The Ontario Election and After by
- Japan and the Global Policeman by
- Cuba and the United States: A personal reflection on thirty-five years of conflict by
- Books:
- Race Rebels, Class Rebels by
- Lean and Mean by
- Learning From Labor by