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Monthly Review Volume 34, Number 6 (November 1982)

Monthly Review Volume 34, Number 6 (November 1982)

Contents of Volume 34, Number 6

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Review of the Month: The Nicaraguan Crisis by Richard Fagen
  • Financial Instability: Where Will It All End? by Paul Sweezy and Harry Magdoff
  • What Price Freedom in America? by Don Quinn Kelley
  • On the Rewriting of History by Bruce Franklin
  • Austria’s “Social Partnership”: A View from Within by Theodore Prager
Monthly Review Volume 33, Number 6 (November 1981)

Monthly Review Volume 33, Number 6 (November 1981)

Contents of Volume 33, Number 6

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Review of the Month: The Cold War and the Superpowers by Noam Chomsky
  • The Basic Economics of “Rearming America” by James M. Cypher
  • Anti-Indian Agitation and Economic Interests by Eileen M. Stillwaggon
  • The Untold Story of the Greensboro Massacre by Michael Parenti and Carolyn Kazdin
  • Nostalgia for Empire by Dan Smith
  • Correspondence: Modern Greece: Development or Underdevelopment… Another View by Theodore P. Lianos
Monthly Review Volume 32, Number 6 (November 1980)

Monthly Review Volume 32, Number 6 (November 1980)

Contents of Volume 32, Number 6

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Review of the Month: Post-Revolutionary Society by Paul M. Sweezy
  • Class Struggles in Poland: Notes on a Historic Compromise by Daniel Singer
  • The World Bank and the Small Farmer by Cheryl Payer
  • Books: Born-Again Capitalism? by Frederick L. Schuman
  • Correspondence:
    • For a New Look at the Global Situation by Hugh Deane
    • Reply by James Petras
    • The Real Nature of Productivity by Horace B. Davis
    • Comment by the Editors
    • “Japan In Perspective”: A Note by Jim O’Connor
    • Reply by Paul Sweezy
Monthly Review Volume 31, Number 6 (November 1979)

Monthly Review Volume 31, Number 6 (November 1979)

Contents of Volume 31, Number 6

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Review of the Month: Inflation Without End? by the Editors
  • Capital and the Work Ethic by Jeff Henderson and Robin Cohen
  • Agrarian Reform and Counter-Reform in Chile by Joseph Collins
  • Books:
    • Global Capital, Global Labor Force by Gordon K. Lewis
    • Wasn’t That a Time? by Annette T. Rubinstein
  • Correspondence: More on Capitalist and Socialist Organization by Hans Blumenfeld
Monthly Review Volume 30, Number 6 (November 1978)

Monthly Review Volume 30, Number 6 (November 1978)

Contents of Volume 30, Number 6

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Review of the Month: Corporations, the State, and Imperialism by Paul M. Sweezy
  • Oil for Underdevelopment and Discrimination: The Case of Kuwait by an Observer
  • Export-Oriented Industrialization of Underdeveloped Countries by Folker Fröbel, Jürgen Heinrichs, and Otto Kreye
  • Books:
    • Why and How the Vietnamese Won the Vietnam War by Tran Van Dihn
    • History Sat Down with Them by Annette T. Rubinstein
    • A Landmark Work on the Philippines by Luzviminda Francisco
  • Correspondence:
    • More on the Fiscal Crisis of the State by James O’Connor
    • Reply to Sherry Gorelick by Samuel Bowles and Herbert Gintis
Monthly Review Volume 29, Number 6 (November 1977)

Monthly Review Volume 29, Number 6 (November 1977)

Contents of Volume 29, Number 6

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Review of the Month: Steel and Stagnation by the Editors
  • Unemployment in the United States: A Historical Summary by Richard Du Boff
  • Italy: Working-Class Defeat or Program for a Transition? by Joanne Barkan
  • Spain and Imperialism by José María Vidal Villa
  • Correspondence:
    • A Comment on David Gordon’s Determinism by Neil Mullin
    • Reply by David Gordon
Monthly Review Volume 28, Number 6 (November 1976)

Monthly Review Volume 28, Number 6 (November 1976)

Contents of Volume 28, Number 6

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Review of the Month: More on the New Reformism by John E. Chiaradia and Erland Hofsten
  • Comment by the Editors
  • Reflections on the Lebanese Impasse by Mahmoud Hussein
  • The Dance by Miklós Vámos
  • On Halliday’s Contribution to Understanding Japan by Herbert P. Bix
  • Books:
    • The New Mao Literature by Ben Stavis
    • Development and Imperialism by James Dietz
Monthly Review Volume 27, Number 6 (November 1975)

Monthly Review Volume 27, Number 6 (November 1975)

Contents of Volume 27, Number 6

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Review of the Month: The Weird World of International Money by Jacob Morris
  • European Capitalism’s Reserve Army by Antony Ward
  • The Road to Socialism: Chile by Paul M. Sweezy
  • Recent Developments in Marxist Theories of the Capitalist State, Part 2 by David A. Gold, Clarence Y. H. Lo, and Erik Olin Wright
  • Correspondence:
    • In Praise of Socialism: An Exchange by Jonah Raskin and Samir Amin
    • Glimpses of Underdevelopment: A Letter from Turkey by Alan J. Rawick
Monthly Review Volume 26, Number 6 (November 1974)

Monthly Review Volume 26, Number 6 (November 1974)

Contents of Volume 26, Number 6

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Review of the Month: The Nature of Soviet Society, Part I by Paul M. Sweezy
  • The Family-Planning Controversy by Erland Hofsten
  • Books: Monopoly Capitalism and Mind Management by Douglas Dowd
  • Correspondence:
    • Two Views on Nkrumah’s Heritage: by Peter Milne and Azinna Nwafor
    • Three Views on Reich’s Concept of Sexual Repression by Mark Mussachia, Wilhelm Burian and Bertell Ollman
Monthly Review Volume 25, Number 6 (November 1973)

Monthly Review Volume 25, Number 6 (November 1973)

Contents of Volume 25, Number 6

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Review of the Month: Utopian Reformism by Paul M. Sweezy
  • Liberation and Pan-Africanism by Azinna Nwafor
  • Prisons: A Marxist Position by Terry L. Huston
  • The Present Situation in Iran by Ali Jandaghi
  • Rosa Luxemburg and Leo Jogiches by Cesi Kellinger
  • Books: India’s China War by Jacques Hersh