Monthly Review Volume 54, Number 3 (July-August 2002)
Contents of Volume 54, Number 3
- Notes from the Editors
- Review of the Month: The Cultures of Socialism in the United States by
- One or Two Things I Know About Us: Rethinking the Image and Role of the “Okies” by
- Mike Alewitz, Labor Muralist by
- Portfolio: Insurgent Images by
- Red New York by
- The Left and Popular Culture: Film and Television by
- Left Turns in the Chicano Movement, 1965–1975 by
- A View from New Mexico: Recolletions of the Movimiento Left by
- Kim Stanley Robinson, Science Fiction Socialist by
- Book Review: A Remarkable Journey by
- Cover Art: Detail of Design for Pathfinder Mural, 1988, by Mike Alewitz
Monthly Review Volume 53, Number 3 (July-August 2001)
Contents of Volume 53, Number 3
- Notes from the Editors
- Review of the Month: Prisons and Executions… The U.S. Model: A Historical Introduction by
- The “New” Criminal Justice System: State Repression from 1968 to 2001 by
- Lawyers, Jails, and the Law’s Fake Bargains by
- Cruel but Not Unusual: The Punishment of Women in U.S. Prisons by
- Prisoners of War by
- Disablement, Prison, and Historical Segregation by
- Prisoners are Citizens by
- Reflections from this Side of the Razor Wire by
- The Death Penalty and Globalization in Nigeria, the United States, and Europe by
- Teaching in Prison by
- Prison Advocacy in a Time of Capital Disaccumulation by
Monthly Review Volume 52, Number 3 (July-August 2000)
Contents of Volume 52, Number 3
- Notes from the Editors
- Toward a New Internationalism by
- Marx and Internationalism by
- The Language of Globalization by
- Teamsters, Turtles, and Capital’s Designs by
- “Workers of All Countries, Unite:” Will This Include the U.S. Labor Movement? by
- The Future of the Labor Left by
- World Labor Needs Independence and Solidarity by
- After Seattle: Strategic Thinking About Movement Building by
- Defunding the Fund, Running on the Bank by
- Where Was the Color in Seattle? Looking for Reasons Why the Great Battle was So White by
- Address to the South Summit by
Monthly Review Volume 51, Number 3 (July-August 1999)
Contents of Volume 51, Number 3
- Notes from the Editors
- Review of the Month: Unhappy Families: Global Capitalism in a World of Nation-States by
- Sub-Saharan African in Global Capitalism by
- Latin America at the End of the Millennium by
- Capitalism in Asia at the End of the Millennium by
- The End of the Japanese Postwar System by
- Russian Capitalism Today by
- European Capitalism Today: Between the Euro and the Third Way by
- Booming, Borrowing, and Consuming: The U.S. Econoly in 1999 by
- The Present as History: Thoughts on Capitalism at the Millennium by
- Index to Volume 50
Monthly Review Volume 50, Number 3 (July-August 1998)
Contents of Volume 50, Number 3
- Notes from the Editors
- Introduction by
- The Agrarian Origins of Capitalism by
- Liebig, Marx, and the Depletion of Soil Fertility: Relevance for Today’s Agriculture by
- Agriculture and Monopoly Capital by
- Ecological Impacts of Industrial Agriculture and the Possibilities of Truly Sustainable Farming by
- The Maturing of Capitalist Agriculture: Farmer as Proletarian by
- New Agricultural Biotechnologies: The Struggle for Democratic Choice by
- Global Food Politics by
- Rebuilding Local Food Systems from the Grassroots Up by
- Want Amid Plenty: From Hunger to Inequality by
- Alternataive Agriculture Works: The Case of Cuba by
- The Importance of Land Reform in the Reconstruction of China 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 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 47, Number 3 (July-August 1995)
Contents of Volume 47, Number 3
- Notes from the Editors
- What is the “Postmodern” Agenda? An Introduction by
- Language, History, and Class Struggle by
- The Politics of Cultural Studies by
- Culture, Nationalism, and the Role of Intellectuals by
- Where Do Postmodernists Come From? by
- History and Black Consciousness: The Political Culture of Black America by
- Postmodernism, Feminism, and Marx: Notes from the Abyss by
- Marx and the Environment by
- Northern Intellectuals and the EZLN by
- Hobsbawm’s Century by
Monthly Review Volume 46, Number 3 (July-August 1994)
Contents of Volume 46, Number 3
- Notes from the Editors
- Review of the Month: The Fifteenth Anniversary of the Sandinista Triumph: An Interview with a Revolutionary Priest by
- From Opportunity to Imperative: The History of the Market by
- Sweden: The Model That Never Was by
- The Responsibility of Historians by
- North Korea: The Pentagon and Issues of War and Peace in the Asia-Pacific Region by
- The Disability Rights Movement and the Left by
- Europe’s Crises by
- Of Human Rights and Wrongs: China and the United States by
- Books:
- Progress and Power Post-Industrial Style by
- The Hormel Strike: Workers’ Power, Business Unionism, and the Left by
Monthly Review Volume 45, Number 3 (July-August 1993)
Contents of Volume 45, Number 3
- Notes from the Editors
- Review of the Month: Eritrea: A Revolution in Process by
- The Sun Is Not Always Dead At Midnight by
- Comments on Mamdani by
- Environmental Degradation in Mexico by
- Is China Returning to Semi-Colonial Status? by
- Can the Chinese Dragon Match Pearls with the Dragon God of the Sea?: A Response to Zongli Tang by
- The Crisis of Socialism and the Third World by
- Correspondence:
- On the Question of Increasing Productivity by
- Harry Magdoff Responds
- Economic Surplus and Class Struggle by
- Books: The Antiracist Imagination by