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Monthly Review Volume 14, Number 2 (June 1962)

Monthly Review Volume 14, Number 2 (June 1962)

Contents of Volume 14, Number 2

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Review of the Month: To The Class of 1962
  • A Great American by Paul M. Sweezy
  • The Food Situation in Cuba by Marjorie K. Morray
  • Idle Machines by an Economic Observer
  • The Private Ownership of Public Property by Julius Emspak
  • Marxism and Existentialism Part Two by Adam Schaff
  • Socialist Societies: The Seamy Side by Eugene J. Reade
  • World Events by Scott Nearing
  • Books: A Passionate Dialogue by Dorothy Monet Rosenwald
Monthly Review Volume 13, Number 2 (June 1961)

Monthly Review Volume 13, Number 2 (June 1961)

Contents of Volume 13, Number 2

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Review of the Month: The Kennedy Doctrine
  • The Truth About Cuba by Leo Huberman
  • An Interview with General Cárdenas by Harvey O’Connor
  • Letter to the United Nations by Lázaro Cárdenas
  • World Events by Scott Nearing
Monthly Review Volume 12, Number 2 (June 1960)

Monthly Review Volume 12, Number 2 (June 1960)

Contents of Volume 12, Number 2

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Review of the Month: Can We Afford to Disarm? by J. P. Morray
  • Tax Guide for the Rich by Frank Bellamy
  • Shades of FDR! by The York Gazette and Daily
  • The Jazz Scene: A Review by Jim Higgins
  • A Comment on “The Eunuch Speaks” by Burnham P. Beckwith
  • World Events by Scott Nearing
Monthly Review Volume 11, Number 2 (June 1959)

Monthly Review Volume 11, Number 2 (June 1959)

Contents of Volume 11, Number 2

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Review of the Month: John Foster Dulles
  • The Tragedy of Latin American Oil by Harvey O’Connor
  • Faith, Hope, and Advertising by J. Walter Batten Rubicant
  • World Events by Scott Nearing
  • Chinese Economy and Economics by Paolo Sylos Labini
Monthly Review Volume 10, Number 2 (June 1958)

Monthly Review Volume 10, Number 2 (June 1958)

Contents of Volume 10, Number 2

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Review of the Month: Creeping Stagnation
  • Kepler and Eniwetok by Philip Morrison
  • Soviet Higher Education by Alvin C. Eurich
  • World Events by Scott Nearing
  • Freedom of Conscience
Monthly Review Volume 9, Number 2 (June 1957)

Monthly Review Volume 9, Number 2 (June 1957)

Contents of Volume 9, Number 2

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Review of the Month: What Every American Should Kow About Jordan
  • Report From Japan by Leo Huberman
  • The Young Guardians: A Hint from Plato by Barrows Dunham
  • World Events by Scott Nearing
Monthly Review Volume 8, Number 2 (June 1956)

Monthly Review Volume 8, Number 2 (June 1956)

Contents of Volume 8, Number 2

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Review of the Month: Two Nations: White and Black
  • Cartoon by Fred Wright
  • A Song of Color by Wilson MacDonald
  • Problems of American Socialism: A Reply to Sweezy by Joseph Starobin
  • World Events by Scott Nearing
Monthly Review Volume 7, Number 2 (June 1955)

Monthly Review Volume 7, Number 2 (June 1955)

Contents of Volume 7, Number 2

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Review of the Month: A Review of the International Situation
  • The Formosa Straits by Mason Stone
  • Why Socialism? by Albert Einstein
  • U.S.A. 1955: A Report by Leo Huberman
  • Costa Rica: Citadel of Democracy by Elena de la Souchère
  • Japan and China by Mary Clabaugh Wright
  • World Events by Scott Nearing
Monthly Review Volume 6, Number 2 (June 1954)

Monthly Review Volume 6, Number 2 (June 1954)

Contents of Volume 6, Number 2

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Review of the Month: What Every American Should Know About Indo-China
  • The H-Bomb Terror in Japan by Tokue Shibata
  • America Must Be Told by Aneurin Bevan
  • Big Business and Fascism: Light on the German Case
  • Problems of American Socialism by Political Economist
  • Cartoon by Fred Wright
  • World Events by Scott Nearing
Monthly Review Volume 5, Number 2 (June 1953)

Monthly Review Volume 5, Number 2 (June 1953)

Contents of Volume 5, Number 2

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Review of the Month: The Fascist Danger
  • Cartoon by Fred Wright
  • The Storm Signals Are Flying by J. Raymond Walsh
  • Anti-Communism and Fascism by Arthur K. Davis
  • The Political Use of Fear by Carey McWilliams
  • The Problem of Power by H. H. Wilson
  • Department of Utter Confession by F. D. Reeve
  • The Labor Movement: Planning For A Labor Front by Arthur Eggleston
  • World Events by Scott Nearing
  • Monoply and American Control in Canada by a Canadian Socialist