Monthly Review Volume 49, Number 7 (December 1997)
Contents of Volume 49, Number 7
- Notes from the Editors
- Review of the Month: The Women Who Organized Harvard: A Feminist Model of Labor Organization? by
- Imperialism and NGOs in Latin America by
- Mexico’s Rising Inequality by
- Music, Marxism, and the Hype about D.I.Y. by
- Books:
- The Deng Xiaoping Era by
- Washington Babylon by
- The Martian Trilogy by
- Strategy and Conflict by
- Surviving in Tough Country by
Monthly Review Volume 49, Number 6 (November 1997)
Contents of Volume 49, Number 6
- Notes from the Editors
- Review of the Month: Why Marxism? by
- The Enemy of Nature by
- Cuban Health Care and the U.S. Embargo by
- Exchange:
- A Critique of Tabb on Globalization by
- Contextualizing Globalization: Comments on Du Boff and Herman by
- A Note on Du Boff and Herman by
- Books:
- Belated Praise of Communist Party Activists by
- The Truth From Palestine by
- The Rise and Fall of the “Politics of the African Diaspora” by
Monthly Review Volume 49, Number 5 (October 1997)
Contents of Volume 49, Number 5
- Notes from the Editors
- Che’s Revolutionary Humanism by
- Latin America: Thirty Years After Che by
- A Revolutionary Life by
- Do Maquiladoras Matter? by
- Britain’s Opium Wars by
- Books:
- Invitation to a Feast by
- A Ruling Class Destroys Its Own Regime by
- The Illusions of Postmodernism by
Monthly Review Volume 49, Number 4 (September 1997)
Contents of Volume 49, Number 4
- Notes from the Editors
- More (Or Less) on Globalization by
- Between Nuremburg and Amnesia: The Truth and Reconciliation Commission in South Africa by
- The Many Lives of Meridel Le Sueur (1900–1996) by
- Information Technology and Socialist Self-Management by
- Books: Free Market Democracy and Global Hegemony by
Monthly Review Volume 49, Number 3 (July-August 1997)
Contents of Volume 49, Number 3
- Notes from the Editors
- Labor, The State, and Class Struggle by
- Talking About Work by
- Same As It Ever Was? The Structure of the Working Class by
- Organizing the Unorganized: Will Promises Become Practices? by
- American Labor: A Movement Again? by
- Race and Labor Organization in the United States by
- Zapatismo and the Workers Movement in Mexico at the End of the Century by
- The “Late Blooming” of the South Korean Labor Movement by
- The French Winter of Discontent by
- Notes on Labor at the End of the Century: Starting Over? by
Monthly Review Volume 49, Number 2 (June 1997)
Contents of Volume 49, Number 2
- Notes from the Editors
- Back to Marx by
- Martin and Malcolm: How Shall We Honor Our Heroes? by
- Globalization Is An Issue, The Power of Capital is The Issue by
- Pandemic Immiseration by
- Exchange:
- India: Caste and Great State Nationalism by
- Reply by
- Books:
- The End of the G-7 and Rising Imperialist Rivalry by
- The Chinese Diaspora by
- The Guilt of Capitalism by
Monthly Review Volume 49, Number 1 (May 1997)
Contents of Volume 49, Number 1
- Notes from the Editors
- How to Spread the Word by
- Corporations and Citizenship by
- The History of Class Struggle: From Original Accumulation to Neoliberalism by
- Books:
- What About Keynes? by
- The Costs of Economic Liberalism by
- Index for Volume 48
Monthly Review Volume 48, Number 11 (April 1997)
Contents of Volume 48, Number 11
- Notes from the Editors
- Breath of Hope: On the Writings of Eduardo Galeano by
- Footnote to the Cold War: The Harvard Russian Research Center by
- Nuclear Clouds Over The Korean Peninsula and Japan by
- Cry “Havoc!” and Let Slip the Dogs of War: McCarthyism, Korea, and Other Nightmares by
- Books:
- Self-Portrait of a Revolutionary by
- Yugoslavia Dismembered by
Monthly Review Volume 48, Number 10 (March 1997)
Contents of Volume 48, Number 10
- Notes from the Editors
- Against Social De(con)struction of Science: Cautionary Tales from the Third World by
- Cuba Today and the Future of Cuban Socialism by
- Political Correctness (and Courtesy) in Australia by
- Books:
- István Mészáros’ Beyond Capital by
- The People’s Church by
- Correspondence
- Response to Martin Glaberman by
- Reply to Nelson Lichtenstein by
Monthly Review Volume 48, Number 9 (February 1997)
Contents of Volume 48, Number 9
- Notes from the Editors
- Does the U.S. Labor Movement Have A Future? by
- Exchange:
- Capitalism, Globalization, and Epochal Shifts by
- Reply by
- Efficiency and Welfare Under Capitalism: Denmark Vs. The United States; A Short Comparison by
- Sexual Abuse and the U.S. Military Presents: The Philippines and Japan by
- Books: Making Democracy Safe for the Rich by