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Monthly Review Volume 34, Number 5 (October 1982)

Monthly Review Volume 34, Number 5 (October 1982)

Contents of Volume 34, Number 5

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Review of the Month: The Meaning of Work: A Marxist Perspective by Harry Magdoff
  • Roots of the Sino-Vietnamese Conflict by John Kleinen
  • Two Americas, Two Worldviews, and a Widening Gap by Gene H. Bell-Villada
  • A Lunch with Marx by M. E. Grant Duff
  • Books:
    • U.S. Policy in Vietnam by Marilyn B. Young
    • The Workplace Democracy Movement: A Success, But For Whom? by Jerry Lembcke
  • Correspondence:
    • “The Fall of Michael Manley”: A Comment by Doris Kitson
    • Comment on A Comment on “The Fall of Michael Manley” by Arthur Lewin
Monthly Review Volume 33, Number 5 (October 1981)

Monthly Review Volume 33, Number 5 (October 1981)

Contents of Volume 33, Number 5

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Review of the Month: The Deepening Crisis of U.S. Capitalism by the Editors
  • PCB, UE, and GE by Ed Bloch
  • The Corporate Stranglehold on Commodities Markets by Frederick F. Clairmonte and John Cavanagh
  • Books:
    • History as Human Agency by David Montgomery
    • The Vicissitudes of the Dollar by Michael Moffitt
    • Mexico: Revolution and the State by William Loeffler
  • The Consumer by Marge Piercy
Monthly Review Volume 32, Number 5 (October 1980)

Monthly Review Volume 32, Number 5 (October 1980)

Contents of Volume 32, Number 5

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Review of the Month: The Crisis of American Capitalism by Paul M. Sweezy
  • Workers’ and Peasants’ Councils in Iran by Shahrzad Azad
  • The United Front of Women by Meredith Tax
  • Books:
    • Europe and Africa by Haship Gibrill
    • The Degradation of Computer Work by Andrew Zimbalist
Monthly Review Volume 31, Number 5 (October 1979)

Monthly Review Volume 31, Number 5 (October 1979)

Contents of Volume 31, Number 5

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Review of the Month: Whither the Nicaraguan Revolution? by James Petras
  • China’s Uninterrupted Revolution by Mark Selden
  • The Work Experience and its Representation in Literature by David Herreshoff
  • Books: A Marxist Variant? by Carl Marzani
Monthly Review Volume 30, Number 5 (October 1978)

Monthly Review Volume 30, Number 5 (October 1978)

Contents of Volume 30, Number 5

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Review of the Month: Is There a Ruling Class in the USSR? by Paul M. Sweezy
  • The “Bias” of Technology: Corporate Capital and the Engineers, 1880–1930 by Richard B. Du Boff
  • Taylorism Comes to the Social Services by Bill Patry
  • On the Medical-Industrial Complex by John B. McKinlay
  • Books:
    • Chinese Political Economy in the Mao Period by Suzanne Paine
    • Sugar and Slavery in Cuban History by Rebecca Scott
    • A Century of Struggle by James L. Dietz
  • Correspondence: The Coming Crisis in Belize by R. D. Casey
Monthly Review Volume 29, Number 5 (October 1977)

Monthly Review Volume 29, Number 5 (October 1977)

Contents of Volume 29, Number 5

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Review of the Month: Bettelheim on Revolution from Above: The USSR in the 1920s by Paul M. Sweezy
  • Undermining Hierarchy: Problems of Schooling in Capitalist America by Sherry Gorelick
  • The Housing Question: Engels and After by Thomas Angotti
  • Books:
    • Late Capitalism by Bruce McFarlane
    • Socialist Korea by Joan Robinson
    • Radical Textbooks by Bertell Ollman
Monthly Review Volume 28, Number 5 (October 1976)

Monthly Review Volume 28, Number 5 (October 1976)

Contents of Volume 28, Number 5

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Review of the Month: Socialism in Poor Countries by Paul M. Sweezy
  • Stagflation and the Political Economy of Decadent Monopoly Capitalism by Douglas F. Dowd
  • Polish Workers Are On A Good Course
  • The Fetishism of Industrialization: A Critique of Ivan Illich by Vicente Navarro
  • Books:
    • An Eyewitness Account of the Cultural Revolution by Joan Robinson
    • The Frei Alternative by Carlos Rodríguez
  • Correspondence:
    • On Overcoming Alienation by Hal Jamison
    • On the Work Ethic by J. Appleseed
    • Underdevelopment in Turkey by Ilkay Sunar and Mehmet Arda
Monthly Review Volume 27, Number 5 (October 1975)

Monthly Review Volume 27, Number 5 (October 1975)

Contents of Volume 27, Number 5

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Review of the Month: Class Struggles in Portugal: Part 2 by Paul M. Sweezy
  • The Dictatorhsip of the Proletariate in China by John Ehrenreich
  • Recent Developments in Marxist Theories of the Capitalist State, Part 1 by David A. Gold, Clarence Y. H. Lo, and Erik Olin Wright
  • Books: Past National Struggles and Present
    • Socialist Revolution in Vietnam by Tran Van Dinh
    • Indonesia Today by Cheryl Payer
  • Correspondence: Revolutionary Backwardness by Robert Grevin
Monthly Review Volume 26, Number 5 (October 1974)

Monthly Review Volume 26, Number 5 (October 1974)

Contents of Volume 26, Number 5

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Review of the Month: Class Conflict, Keynesian Policies, and the Business Cycle by Raford Boddy and James Crotty
  • China’s Green Revolution by Ben Stavis
  • Alternative Development Strategies by Naved Hamid
  • Correspondence:
    • A Further Comment on the Energy Crisis by Siep Stuurman
    • MR and the New Outlook by Yousef Al-Haythem
    • Reply by the Editors
Monthly Review Volume 25, Number 5 (October 1973)

Monthly Review Volume 25, Number 5 (October 1973)

Contents of Volume 25, Number 5

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Review of the Month: Showdown in Chile by Andrew Zimbalist and Barbara Stallings
  • Witches, Midwives, and Nurses by Barbara Ehrenreich and Deirdre English
  • Rhodesia: Economic Blockade and Development by Ankie M. M. Hoogvelt and David Child
  • Books: Transitional Phases in Sub-Saharan Africa by Samir Amin
  • Correspondence: How China Got Rid of Opium by Annette T. Rubinstein