Monthly Review Volume 47, Number 11 (April 1996)
Contents of Volume 47, Number 11
- Notes from the Editors
- Review of the Month: Five Theses on Actually Existing Marxism by
- The Great Irish Famine: A Crime of Free Market Economics by
- Observations on the Cuban Revolution by
- Correspondence:
- Pontin’s Churchill: A Response by
- Reply to Lukin Robinson by
- Response to the Editors’ Comment by
- Responsibility of the Press: NPR and Mumia Abu-Jamal by
- Books:
- The Global Public Intellectual by
- Inside Information by
- Index for Volume 47
Monthly Review Volume 47, Number 10 (March 1996)
Contents of Volume 47, Number 10
- Notes from the Editors
- Review of the Month: Is There any Hope for Cultural Studies? by
- Living As Though The Truth Were True by
- The Marketization of Mongolia by
- Correspondence:
- For a Zapatista Style Postmodernist Perspective by
- Marxism and Postmodernism: A Reply to Roger Burbach by
- On Hobsbawm’s Pessimism: A Response to Justin Rosenberg by
- Books:
- For a Democratic Revolution by
- “Makes Me Wanna Holler” by
- Films: Hemp, Hemp, Hooray by
Monthly Review Volume 47, Number 9 (February 1996)
Contents of Volume 47, Number 9
- Notes from the Editors
- Review of the Month: Real Renewal for America: Time for Change, Time For Sharing by
- “The Labor Market Is Unlike Any Other” by
- The Ontario Election and After by
- Japan and the Global Policeman by
- Cuba and the United States: A personal reflection on thirty-five years of conflict by
- Books:
- Race Rebels, Class Rebels by
- Lean and Mean by
- Learning From Labor by
Monthly Review Volume 47, Number 8 (January 1996)
Contents of Volume 47, Number 8
- Notes from the Editors
- Review of the Month: China: Six Years After Tiananment by
- Fascism and Antifascism by
- Editors’ Comment
- Socialism Under Seige by
- Books:
- Truth, Justice, and the Marxian Way by
- “We’re all in this together” by
- Secretary of Utopia by
Monthly Review Volume 47, Number 7 (December 1995)
Contents of Volume 47, Number 7
- Notes from the Editors
- Review of the Month: Public Broadcasting in the Age of Communications Revolution by
- Globalization Versus Labor by
- Nicaraguan President Violetta Chamorro: “Five Years of Structural Adjustment” by
- The Politics of Free-Trade: The Global Marketplace as Closet Dictator by
- Books:
- Madmen and Scribblers by
- Trategy for Conquest by
Monthly Review Volume 47, Number 6 (November 1995)
Contents of Volume 47, Number 6
- Notes from the Editors
- Review of the Month: The Part Played by Labor in the Transition from Ape to Man by
- Posure Maketh The Man by
- Ecology and Human Freedom by
- Tribute to Pasolini on the Twentieth Anniversary of his Murder by
- Transitions in South Africa: To What by
- Correspondence:
- Lenin, Gramsci, and Marzani by
- Response to Toporowski by
- Books:
- Guatemalan Workers Take On Coke by
- Unraveling Washington’s Cold War by
Monthly Review Volume 47, Number 5 (October 1995)
Contents of Volume 47, Number 5
- Notes from the Editors
- Review of the Month: Government and Social Insurance: A View from the Left by
- The Ideology of Competitiveness by
- The Ideology of Russia’s Rulers in 1995: Westernizers and Eurasians by
- The Current Struggle for Philippine Sovereignty by
- Books:
- “Power Concedes Nothing Without A Demand” by
- Abbie Hoffman and a Troubled Democracy by
Monthly Review Volume 47, Number 4 (September 1995)
Contents of Volume 47, Number 4
- Notes from the Editors
- Review of the Month: Globalizing the Economy: The Influence of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank by
- The Third Sector as a Protective Layer for Capitalism by
- Modern Barbarisms: Notes on the Fiftieth Anniversaries of Auschwitz and Hiroshima by
- In Eritrea by
- Computers and Capitalism: A Tragic Misuse of Technology by
- Books:
- Here Today and Gone Tomorrow by
- Crisis and the Environment by
- The World Bank is Church Universal by
- The Downing Street Years by
Monthly Review Volume 47, Number 3 (July-August 1995)
Contents of Volume 47, Number 3
- Notes from the Editors
- What is the “Postmodern” Agenda? An Introduction by
- Language, History, and Class Struggle by
- The Politics of Cultural Studies by
- Culture, Nationalism, and the Role of Intellectuals by
- Where Do Postmodernists Come From? by
- History and Black Consciousness: The Political Culture of Black America by
- Postmodernism, Feminism, and Marx: Notes from the Abyss by
- Marx and the Environment by
- Northern Intellectuals and the EZLN by
- Hobsbawm’s Century by
Monthly Review Volume 47, Number 2 (June 1995)
Contents of Volume 47, Number 2
- Notes from the Editors
- Review of the Month: Toward Alternatives: Re-Reading the Great Transformation by
- The Clock Slows Down by
- Moment of Truth for Social Democracy? by
- Castro Speaks in Copenhagen by
- Crime Rave by
- The Truth About The Information Highway by
- Books:
- Countering Amnesia by
- So Many Footnotes, So Many Questions by