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Monthly Review Volume 14, Number 5 (October 1962)

Monthly Review Volume 14, Number 5 (October 1962)

Contents of Volume 14, Number 5

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Review of the Month: Another Cuban Crisis
  • Hunger and Democracy: by a Letter From a Mexican
  • The World of Science by Philip Morrison
  • What is Full Employment? by Philip Eden
  • Work and Property by R. H. Tawney
  • World Events by Scott Nearing
  • Books: The Student Movement by Frank Kofsky
Monthly Review Volume 13, Number 5 (October 1961)

Monthly Review Volume 13, Number 5 (October 1961)

Contents of Volume 13, Number 5

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Review of the Month: The Resumption of Testing: What Kind of Reform?
  • Disarmament, Germany, and Testing by J. P. Morray
  • Where I Stand by Cheddi Jagan
  • Has Capitalism Changed? by Joan Robinson
  • The Military Coup in South Korea by Robert D. Casey
  • World Events by Scott Nearing
Monthly Review Volume 12, Number 5 (October 1960)

Monthly Review Volume 12, Number 5 (October 1960)

Contents of Volume 12, Number 5

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Review of the Month: The Theory of U.S. Foreign Policy Part II
  • Decline and Fall by Arthur K. Davis
  • World Events by Scott Nearing
Monthly Review Volume 11, Number 5 (October 1959)

Monthly Review Volume 11, Number 5 (October 1959)

Contents of Volume 11, Number 5

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Review of the Month: His Soul Goes Marching On
  • Marxism and Psychoanalysis by Paul A. Baran
  • No Silver Platter by Vincent Hallinan
  • Socialist Gallups: Opinion Surveys Behind the Iron Curtain by Eve Merriam
  • Light on Africa by Keith M. Buchanan
  • World Events by Scott Nearing
Monthly Review Volume 10, Number 5 (October 1958)

Monthly Review Volume 10, Number 5 (October 1958)

Contents of Volume 10, Number 5

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Review of the Month: American Policy in the Far East
  • Psychology and Social Science by C. Wright Mills
  • Behind the Treason Trial in South Africa by Julius Lewin
  • A Change of Emphasis is Needed by Don Harrison
  • Two Essays on Marxism:
    • A Talk to Students by Paul M. Sweezy
    • Crisis of Marxism? by Paul A. Baran
  • World Events by Scott Nearing
Monthly Review Volume 9, Number 5 (October 1957)

Monthly Review Volume 9, Number 5 (October 1957)

Contents of Volume 9, Number 5

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Review of the Month: Which Way for the Soviet Union?
  • The “Passing Phase” in China by Edgar Snow
  • Notes on the Revolution in China by D. D. Kosambi
  • World Events by Scott Nearing
Monthly Review Volume 8, Number 6 (October 1956)

Monthly Review Volume 8, Number 6 (October 1956)

Contents of Volume 8, Number 6

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Review of the Month: What Every American Should Know About The Suez Crisis
  • The World of Science: Towards the Synthesis of Life by Philip Morrison
  • The Upper Classes by “The Main Line Times”
  • Grave Injustice: Never to be Forgotten by Stephen Love
  • World Events by Scott Nearing
Monthly Review Volume 7, Number 6 (October 1955)

Monthly Review Volume 7, Number 6 (October 1955)

Contents of Volume 7, Number 6

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Review of the Month:
    • Boom, Bust, Depression
    • Sober Thoughts on Agriculture
  • Mergers on the Farm, Too by a Special Correspondent
  • Cartoon by Fred Wright
  • Thinkers and Treasurers, Part 1 by Barrows Dunham
  • Sunakawa: Nearest Town to the Pentagon by a Japanese Correspondent
  • Remember the Carlsbad Decrees?
  • World Events by Scott Nearing
Monthly Review Volume 6, Number 6 (October 1954)

Monthly Review Volume 6, Number 6 (October 1954)

Contents of Volume 6, Number 6

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Review of the Month: The Elections; The Plot Against the French Government
  • The American Standard of Living by Eugene V. Debs
  • Notes on the Class Structure of India by D. D. Kosambi
  • Revolution, Democracy, and Peace by Aneurin Bevan
  • Cartoon by Fred Wright
  • World Events by Scott Nearing
Monthly Review Volume 5, Number 6 (October 1953)

Monthly Review Volume 5, Number 6 (October 1953)

Contents of Volume 5, Number 6

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Review of the Month: The Successes of Mr. Dulles
  • How Pleasant to be Mr. Dulles! by Sagittarius
  • That “High” American Standard of Living by Leo Huberman
  • Cartoon by Fred Wright
  • Reflections on Japanese-American Relations by Paul M. Sweezy
  • The Treason of the Senate by Harvey O’Connor
  • Malenkov’s Secret Weapon by A Student of the USSR
  • The Labor Movement: Labor Unity in Sight At Last? by Arthur Eggleston
  • Nationalism and Labor in Ireland, Part 1 by Andrew Boyd
  • “Lest We Forget” by John Bowman
  • World Events by Scott Nearing
  • Empire Building: 1953 Style: A Comment by Julian Friedman