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Monthly Review Volume 44, Number 6 (November 1992)

Monthly Review Volume 44, Number 6 (November 1992)

Contents of Volume 44, Number 6

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Review of the Month: After Rio by Michael Tanzer
  • The Truth About the First Thanksgiving by James W. Loewen
  • Alternatives to Free Trade: A Critique of the New Orthodoxy by Arthur MacEwan
  • A Speech for Brooklyn College by Chris Brady
  • Privatization in Russia: The Road to a People’s Capitalism? by Peter Biziukov and Simon Clarke
  • Correspondence: Colón and Colonialsim by John Bellamy Foster
  • Books:
    • Guatemala in the New World Order by John L. Hammond
    • Video Review: Learning From the Gulf War by Ralph A. Volente
Monthly Review Volume 43, Number 6 (November 1991)

Monthly Review Volume 43, Number 6 (November 1991)

Contents of Volume 43, Number 6

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Review of the Month: The Chinese Revolution: Was It Necessary? Was It Successful? Is It Still Going On? by William Hinton
  • Banishing the Mexican Revolution by Arthur MacEwan
  • Free Speech and the Market Economy by Joseph Skinner
  • Correspondence:
    • Fascism in Iraq by John Bellamy Foster
    • Imperialism and the Tyranny of Saddam Hussein by Tom Mayer
  • Books:
    • The Midnight of the Century by Lukin Robinson
    • The Manufacture of Terrorism by Joel Kovel
    • Hometown Gestapos by Ellen W. Schrecker
Monthly Review Volume 42, Number 6 (November 1990)

Monthly Review Volume 42, Number 6 (November 1990)

Contents of Volume 42, Number 6

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Review of the Month: Whatever Happened to Imperialism? by Prabhat Patnaik
  • China’s Capitalist Road? by Fred Magdoff
  • From Women’s Rights to Feminist Politics: the Developing Struggle for Women’s Liberation in Poland by Brenda S. Bishop
  • On Capitalism and Freedom by Paul Baran
  • Correspondence:
    • More on the Chinese Countryside by Hugh Deane
    • Response to Hugh Deane by Herb Gamberg and Ruth Gamberg
  • Statement of Ownership, Management, and Circulation
Monthly Review Volume 41, Number 6 (November 1989)

Monthly Review Volume 41, Number 6 (November 1989)

Contents of Volume 41, Number 6

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Review of the Month: Anniversary of the Crash
  • Boring from Within the Bourgeois Press: Part One by A. Kent MacDougall
  • Everyday Forms of Popular Resistance by Don Nonini
  • Correspondence:
    • The “North American” Medical System by Nick McCombie
    • AIDS and Civil Liberties by Bob Sutcliffe
  • Books:
    • A Man for All Systems by Peter Marcuse
    • The Perfect War by John Horton
    • Anything Goes by Douglas Dowd
  • Statement of Ownership, Management, and Circulation
Monthly Review Volume 40, Number 6 (November 1988)

Monthly Review Volume 40, Number 6 (November 1988)

Contents of Volume 40, Number 6

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Review of the Month: Anniversary of the Crash
  • Boring From Within the Bourgeois Press: Part One by A. Kent MacDougall
  • Everyday Forms of Popular Resistance by Don Nonini
  • Correspondence:
    • The “North American” Medical System by Nick McCombie
    • AIDS and Civil Liberties by Bob Sutcliffe
  • Books:
    • A Man for All Systems by Peter Marcuse
    • The Perfect War by John Horton
    • Anything Goes by Douglas Dowd
Monthly Review Volume 39, Number 6 (November 1987)

Monthly Review Volume 39, Number 6 (November 1987)

Contents of Volume 39, Number 6

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Review of the Month: International Cooperation: A Way Out?
  • Free Trade and Protection: The U.S.–Canada Case by Sadequl Islam
  • Political Realignment in Canada? by Errol Black
  • Correspondence:
    • Race Versus Class? More on the Rainbow and Class Politics by Vicente Navarro
    • More on Liberation Theology by Johannes C. T. Kozyn
  • Books The New York Intellectuals: Two Views
    1. —Paul Le Blanc
    2. —Annette Rubinstein
  • Statement of Ownership, Management, and Circulation
Monthly Review Volume 38, Number 6 (November 1986)

Monthly Review Volume 38, Number 6 (November 1986)

Contents of Volume 38, Number 6

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Review of the Month: The Politics of Transition by Richard R. Fagen
  • The Mass Organizations in Nicaragua: The Current Problematic and Perspectives for the Future by Carlos M. Vilas
  • Only Capitalist Laws of Motion? by Michael A. Lebowitz
  • The Meaning of Dialectics by Bertell Ollman
  • Death in Chile: On the Murder of a Journalist and Long-Time Friend by James Petras
  • Correspondence: Science For All the People? by Ruth Hubbard
Monthly Review Volume 37, Number 6 (November 1985)

Monthly Review Volume 37, Number 6 (November 1985)

Contents of Volume 37, Number 6

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Review of the Month: America’s Working Man by David Montgomery
  • Socialism and Spirituality by Paul Buhle and Thomas Fiehrer
  • Dept Trap Peonage by Chinweizu
  • The Resurrection of Out-Work by Bettina Berch
  • Books:
    • Cuba’s Economic Performance by Andrew Zimbalist
    • India’s Development Path by Paresh Chattopadhyay
  • Correspondence: Spain: Systematic Torture in a Democratic State by Hylah M. Jacques
Monthly Review Volume 36, Number 6 (November 1984)

Monthly Review Volume 36, Number 6 (November 1984)

Contents of Volume 36, Number 6

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Review of the Month: The Need for Tax Reform by the Editors
  • Corporate Taxes and the Federal Deficit by Craig Medlen
  • To Fidel Castro on his 58th Birthday: A Poem by Munyonzwe Hamalengwa
  • A View from the Garden by Alexander Saxton
  • Correspondence:
    • More on the Responsibility of the Left by Brian King
    • Media Double Standard by Norman G. Finkelstein
    • God Bless the Revolution by Annette T. Rubinstein
    • One World System or Two? by Lynn Turgeon
  • Books:
    • Soviet Foreign Policy by Andre Kuczewski
    • Reification and the Architectural Process by Harris Stone
Monthly Review Volume 35, Number 6 (November 1983)

Monthly Review Volume 35, Number 6 (November 1983)

Contents of Volume 35, Number 6

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Review of the Month: A Trip to Fengyang County: Investigating China’s New Family Contract System by William H. Hinton
  • From Rights to Power by James Boggs
  • Correspondence:
    • Roots of the Sino-vietnamese Conflict by Kathleen Gough
    • Reply by John Kleinen
  • Books:

    • A. G. Frank and the Crisis by Samir Amin
    • Remembering Marx by Juliet Ucelli