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Monthly Review Volume 4, Number 5 (September 1952)

Monthly Review Volume 4, Number 5 (September 1952)

Contents of Volume 4, Number 5

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Review of the Month: Who Will Tell Them?
  • How Shall We Vote? by a Correspondent
  • How FDR’s Policy Was Reversed by Carl Marzani
  • A Letter to Americans by Claude Bourdet
  • Moscow, 1952 by Joan Robinson
  • Two Poems by Alfred Kreymborg
  • A Supplementary Bibliography of F. O. Matthiessen
Monthly Review Volume 3, Number 5 (September 1951)

Monthly Review Volume 3, Number 5 (September 1951)

Contents of Volume 3, Number 5

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Review of the Month:
    • The Economic Situation and The Fight for Peace
    • Plumbing the Depths
    • Private Interest vs. Public Welfare
  • Behind the Civil Rights Crisis by Arthur K. Davis
  • The Economic Superiority of Socialist Planning by a Student of the USSR
  • “Force and Violence” On The Labor Front by Aleine Austin
  • The Implications of Redbaiting by I. F. Stone
  • ‘Free World’ Department
Monthly Review Volume 2, Number 5 (September 1950)

Monthly Review Volume 2, Number 5 (September 1950)

Contents of Volume 2, Number 5

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Review of the Month: Sound The Alarm!
  • Contrast in Germany by Basil Davidson
  • Notes on Left Propaganda by Leo Huberman
  • Cooperation On The Left: Discussion by University Teacher of Economics, Harold L. White, Joseph Gilbert
Monthly Review Volume 1, Number 5 (September 1949)

Monthly Review Volume 1, Number 5 (September 1949)

Contents of Volume 1, Number 5

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Review of the Month:
    • The Atlantic Pact Again
    • No Cause for Surprise
    • The Nathan Report and the American Labor Movement
  • British Labor and Socialism Pt. I by a British Socialist
  • Not Propaganda or Plotting but History by Historicus
  • The ECE’s European Economic Survey by an Economist