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Monthly Review Volume 24, Number 3 (July-August 1972)

Monthly Review Volume 24, Number 3 (July-August 1972)

Contents of Volume 24, Number 3

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Hundred Day War: The Cultural Revolution at Tsinghua University by William Hinton
Monthly Review Volume 23, Number 3 (July-August 1971)

Monthly Review Volume 23, Number 3 (July-August 1971)

Contents of Volume 23, Number 3

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Nationalism & Capitalism in Peru: A Study in Neo-Imperialism by Aníbal Quijano, translated by Helen R. Lane
Monthly Review Volume 22, Number 3 (July-August 1970)

Monthly Review Volume 22, Number 3 (July-August 1970)

Contents of Volume 22, Number 3

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Nationalism and Class Struggles in the Arab World by Ahmad El Kodsy
Monthly Review Volume 21, Number 3 (July-August 1969)

Monthly Review Volume 21, Number 3 (July-August 1969)

Contents of Volume 21, Number 3

  • Notes from the Editors
  • The Cultural Revolution at Peking University by Victor Nee, with Don Layman
    • Contents:
      1. The Hundred Flowers and the Educational Revolution of 1958
      2. Elitism and the Growth of Left-Wing Opposition
      3. The Cultural Revolution Comes to Peita
      4. Summer 1966: New Peking University
    • Appendix
Monthly Review Volume 20, Number 3 (July-August 1968)

Monthly Review Volume 20, Number 3 (July-August 1968)

Contents of Volume 20, Number 3

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Régis Debray and the Latin American Revolution
    Critical essays by Leo Huberman and Paul M. Sweezy, Andre Gunder Frank and S. A. Shah, Cléa Silva, William J. Pomeroy, Simón Torres & Julio Aronde, Robin Blackburn & Perry Anderson, Eqbal Ahmad, William A. Williams and Donald McKelvey
Monthly Review Volume 19, Number 3 (July-August 1967)

Monthly Review Volume 19, Number 3 (July-August 1967)

Contents of Volume 19, Number 3

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Revolution in the Revolution: Armed Struggle and Political Struggle in Latin America by Régis Debray
    • Foreword
    • Introduction to the Spanish Edition
    • Preface
    1. To Free the Present from the Past
      • Armed Self-Defense
      • Armed Propaganda
      • The Guerrilla Base
      • The Party and the Guerrilla
    2. The Principal Lesson for the Present
    3. Some consequences for the Future
Monthly Review Volume 18, Number 3 (July-August 1966)

Monthly Review Volume 18, Number 3 (July-August 1966)

Contents of Volume 18, Number 3

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Ghana: End of an Illusion by Bob Fitch and Mary Oppenheimer
    • Foreword
    1. The Coup
    2. The Ghanian Independece Movement
    3. King Cocoa
    4. The Right Oppotion: “Tribalism”
    5. the Right Opposition: Businessmen
    6. Economics in the Political Kingdom, 1957–1961
    7. Politicians and “Labor Aristocrats”
    8. Peaceful Coexistence in One Country
Monthly Review Volume 17, Number 3 (July-August 1965)

Monthly Review Volume 17, Number 3 (July-August 1965)

Contents of Volume 17, Number 3

  • Notes from the Editors
  • The Southern Freedom Movement in Perspective by Anne Braden
    • Introduction
    1. The Early Seeds of Freedom
    2. The New Eara: 1955–56
    3. The Student Revolt: 1960–61
    4. Mobilization at the Grass Roots: 1961–62
    5. Black and White Together?
    6. Nonviolence: Pacifier or Power?
    7. The Unanswered Questions
Monthly Review Volume 16, Number 3 (July-August 1964)

Monthly Review Volume 16, Number 3 (July-August 1964)

Contents of Volume 16, Number 3

  • Notes from the Editors
  • The Ordeal of British Guiana by Philip Reno
    • Introduction
    1. Part I
      Politics and Recent History
      1. Slavery, Indenture, and Colonial Rule
      2. The People’s Progressive Party
      3. Carrots and the Club
      4. The Search for Development Capital
      5. 1962: The Story Behind ‘Black Friday’
      6. 1963: A General Strike Halts Progress
      7. 1964: Freedom Still Forbidden
    2. Part II
      Economic Development
      1. Imperialism and Underdevelopment
      2. Background for Economic Planning
      3. Sugar and Socialism
      4. A Bauxite Base for Industry
      5. Land Reform and Family Farm Agriculture
      6. How Colonies Pay and Who Is Paid
      7. Massa Day Don
    • Postscript
    • List of Works Cited
Monthly Review Volume 15, Number 3 (July-August 1963)

Monthly Review Volume 15, Number 3 (July-August 1963)

Contents of Volume 15, Number 3

  • Notes from the Editors
  • The American Revolution: Pages from a Negro Worker’s Notebook by James Boggs
    • Editor’s Foreword
    • Introduction
    1. The Rise and Fall of the Union
    2. The Challenge of Automation
    3. The Classless Society
    4. The Outsiders
    5. Peace and War
    6. The Decline of the United States Empire
    7. Rebels with a Cause
    8. The American Revolution