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Monthly Review Volume 33, Number 7 (December 1981)

Monthly Review Volume 33, Number 7 (December 1981)

Contents of Volume 33, Number 7

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Review of the Month: The Economic Crisis in the United States by Paul M. Sweezy
  • Latin America: Class Conflict and Capitalist Development by James Petras
  • International Medical Aid by Meredith Turshen and Annie Thebaud
  • Books: The War in Eritrea by Jordan Gebre-Medhin
  • Correspondence:
    • More on Self-Reliance by Aidan Foster-Carter
    • Reply to Aidan Foster-Carter by Jay R. Mandle
Monthly Review Volume 32, Number 7 (December 1980)

Monthly Review Volume 32, Number 7 (December 1980)

Contents of Volume 32, Number 7

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Review of the Month: Are Low Savings Ruining the U.S. Economy? by the Editors
  • Modern Greece: Development or Underdevelopment? by Nicos Mouzelis
  • Books:
    • A History of Class, Race, and Sex Struggles by Mike Wallace
    • The Dilemmas of Eurocommunism by Eric Foner
    • Social Structures and Class Formation in Iraq by Tabitha Petran
    • The Marxian Dissident Movement in Eastern Europe by Daniel Neal Graham
  • Correspondence Toward an Effective Oil Embargo of South Africa by the Sanctions Working Group
Monthly Review Volume 31, Number 7 (December 1979)

Monthly Review Volume 31, Number 7 (December 1979)

Contents of Volume 31, Number 7

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Review of the Month: Whither U.S. Capitalism? by Paul M. Sweezy
  • The Massacre at Panzos and Capitalist Development in Guatemala by Gabriel Aguilera P.
  • State and Ideology in India by David Selbourne
  • Books:
    • Forms of Capitalist Control Over the Labor Process: by Jules Geller and Steve Diamond
    • Modern African History and Its Roots by Ann Seidman
Monthly Review Volume 30, Number 7 (December 1978)

Monthly Review Volume 30, Number 7 (December 1978)

Contents of Volume 30, Number 7

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Review of the Month:
    • Is There a Non-Capitalist Road? by Harry Magdoff
    • Crisis Within the Crisis by Paul M. Sweezy
  • Open Veins of Latin America: Seven Years After by Eduardo Galeano
  • Marxism by Bertell Ollman
  • Books:
    • Business Scholarship Fills the Bribery Gap by Edward S. Herman
    • Racism and Sexism in History Textbooks by George Kirschner and Candy Systra
  • Profit and Illth: From Carlyle to Ruskin to Morris by Louis Harap
  • Correspondence: Urban Population in China and USSR by Charles Hoffmann
Monthly Review Volume 29, Number 7 (December 1977)

Monthly Review Volume 29, Number 7 (December 1977)

Contents of Volume 29, Number 7

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Review of the Month: The Trilateral Commission by Jeff Frieden
  • Comment by the Editors
  • Unemployment and Inflation by John G. Gurley
  • Beyond Malcolm X by James Boggs
  • Books:
    • The Labor Theory of Value by Joan Robinson
    • Crucial Colonial Transitions by Frank Fitzgerald and James Petras
Monthly Review Volume 28, Number 7 (December 1976)

Monthly Review Volume 28, Number 7 (December 1976)

Contents of Volume 28, Number 7

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Review of the Month: Marxian Economics by Paul M. Sweezy
  • The Struggle for South Africa by Humphrey Glass
  • Liberated Mozambique by René Lefort
  • In Memoriam: Orlando Letelier and Ronni Karpen Moffitt by Michael Moffitt
  • Books:
    • A Class Analysis of the Universities by Bruce T. Williams and Michael Yates
    • The Wealth of Churches by Sue Middleton
  • Correspondence: On Oliver Cox by Harold Orbach and John H. Bracey, Jr.
  • Contributions to a Bicentennial Program by Paul M. Sweezy
  • Farewell to a Bicentennial by Marge Piercy
Monthly Review Volume 27, Number 7 (December 1975)

Monthly Review Volume 27, Number 7 (December 1975)

Contents of Volume 27, Number 7

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Review of the Month: Savings, Consumption, and Investment: An Interview with Paul M. Sweezy
  • Free Mozambique by John Saul
  • European Migratory Labor: A Myth of Development by Antony Ward
  • China: Image and Reality by Andrew L. March
  • Books:
    • The Early Roots of Unequal Exchange by Samir Amin
    • The Rich and the Poor by Michael Moffitt
  • Correspondence:
    • Peasants and Revolution by Hamza Alavi
    • Defensive Struggles? by Grace and James Boggs
    • Reply by the Editors
Monthly Review Volume 26, Number 7 (December 1974)

Monthly Review Volume 26, Number 7 (December 1974)

Contents of Volume 26, Number 7

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Review of the Month: Stagflation by Jacob Morris
  • Baran and the Danger of Inflation by Paul M. Sweezy
  • Japanese Capitalism At A Turning Point by Ken’ichi Miyamoto
  • Why I’m Becoming a Marxist by Marsha Forest
  • Transfer-Pricing and Multinational Corporations by Sanjaya Lall
  • The Tanzanian State: Who Controls It, Whose Interests Does It Serve? by Haroub Othman
  • Grievous Happenings by Pablo Neruda
  • Correspondence:
    • The Rhodesian Blockade and Internal Structural Change by Peter S. Harris
    • A Correction by Conrad Lynn
Monthly Review Volume 25, Number 7 (December 1973)

Monthly Review Volume 25, Number 7 (December 1973)

Contents of Volume 25, Number 7

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Review of the Month: Chile: The Question of Power by Paul M. Sweezy
  • Chile After Allende: A Tale of Two Coups by James Petras
  • A Note on Inflation by Harry Magdoff
  • Argentina: Dependency and Political Crisis by Juan E. Corradi
  • French Counter-Revolutionary Doctrine and the Algerian Peasantry by Mahfoud Bennoune
  • Christmas Greetings to the K-T Oil Corporation by Paul D. Travis
Monthly Review Volume 24, Number 7 (December 1972)

Monthly Review Volume 24, Number 7 (December 1972)

Contents of Volume 24, Number 7

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Review of the Month: Balance of Payments and Empire by the Editors
  • Greece: Neocolonialism and Revolution
    • The Takeover of Greece by Andreas Papandreou
    • Greece: A Case of Neocolonialism by an Economic Observer
    • Democratic or Socialist Revolution in Greece? by Fondas Ladis
  • Correspondence:
    • A Response to “Black Women in Revolt” by a Prisoner
    • A Communication from Gunder Frank by Gunder Frank