Monthly Review Volume 65, Number 1 (May 2013)
- Review of the Month: Who Will Lead the U.S. Working Class? by
- The Political Economy of Decollectivization in China by
- Violence, USA: The Warfare State and the Hardening of Everyday Life by
- What they call acts of god by
- The Struggle for Food Sovereignty in South Korea by , and
Monthly Review Volume 64, Number 11 (April 2013)
- Review of the Month: Marx, Kalecki, and Socialist Strategy by
- Crisis Theory, the Law of the Tendency of the Profit Rate to Fall, and Marx’s Studies in the 1870s by
- Reprise: The Military Defeat of the South Africans in Angloa by
- Cuito Cuanavale, Angola: 25th Anniversary of a Historic African Battle by
- Review: Listen to Your Gut by
- Review: The Fall of Libya by
- Review: Memories of the Afro-Caribbean Left by
Monthly Review Volume 64, Number 10 (March 2013)
- Review of the Month: Class War and Labor’s Declining Share by and
- Poetry: Ghosts by
- China 2013 by
- Rise of the Global Corporatocracy: An Interview with John Perkins by
- Review: The Man Who Was Over the Rainbow by
- Review: Cuban Urban Agriculture as a Strategy for Food Sovereignty by
- Review: Examining the Bases of Power, Inequality, and Human Variation by and
- Review: Notes on a Life in Struggle by
Monthly Review Volume 64, Number 9 (February 2013)
- Review of the Month: James Hansen and the Climate-Change Exit Strategy by
- Celia Sánchez and the Cuban Revolution by
- The Migration and Labor Question Today: Imperialism, Unequal Development, and Forced Migration by
- The First Weapon of Mass Destruction by
- Exchange: What Does Ecological Marxism Mean For China? Questions and Challenges for John Bellamy Foster by , , , and
- Exchange: Toward a Global Dialogue on Ecology and Marxism: A Brief Response to Chinese Scholars by
Monthly Review Volume 64, Number 8 (January 2013)
- Review of the Month: ‘Libor’ing Under the Market Illusion by
- Global Resource Depletion: Is Population the Problem? by
- Introduction to Lettuce Wars: A Cab Ride for a Lawyer by
- Tadeusz Kowalik and the Accumulation of Capital by
- Reprise: Capitalism and the Fallacy of Crude Underconsumptionism by , and
- Review: Repressing Social Movements by
- Review: Whiteness as a Managerial System: Race and the Control of U.S. Labor by
- Review: The Psychology of Culture: Making Oppression Appear Normal by
Monthly Review Volume 64, Number 7 (December 2012)
- Review of the Month: The Planetary Emergency by and
- Reprise: Lenin and the “Aristocracy of Labor” by
- What Makes the Working Class a Revolutionary Subject? by
- Remembering Walter Rodney by
- Review: Springsteen’s Wrecking Ball and the Plague of the 99% by
- Review: The Anthropology Wars by
Monthly Review Volume 64, Number 6 (November 2012)
- Review of the Month: This Isn’t What Democracy Looks Like by
- The Neoclassical Apology for Monopoly Capital by
- Vietnam: 50 Years On: An Ex-Marine Sees Platoon by
- Review: Queer Liberation Means Prison Abolition by
Monthly Review Volume 64, Number 5 (October 2012)
- Review of the Month: The Struggle for Socialism in China: The Bo Xilai Saga and Beyond by
- Privatization of Consciousness by
- Poetry: Grandfather on the George Washington Bridge, Waterboarding and Johnstown, Pennsylvania, Flood, May 31, 1889 by
- Review: Neoliberalism, Imperialism, and the Militarization of Urban Spaces by
- Review: Seeds of Revolts by
- Review: Redwood Warriors Turn Tables on FBI: A Documentary Drama About a Bay Area Legend by
- Book Note: The Wall Street Bailout: An Insider’s View by
Monthly Review Volume 64, Number 4 (September 2012)
- Review of the Month: Implosion of the European System by
- The Crisis: A View from Occupied America by
- Poetry: What it means by
- Paramilitaries in Haiti by
- Cuba: The New Global Medicine by
- Review: Trampling Out the Sanctimony by
- Review: A Wisconsin Enigma: Mass Struggle, Then What? by
- Review: Medicine and Empire by and
Monthly Review Volume 64, Number 3 (July-August 2012)
- Introduction to Special Issue on the Critique of Economics by
- A Missing Chapter of Monopoly Capital: Introduction to Baran and Sweezy’s “Some Theoretical Implications” by
- Some Theoretical Implications by and
- Last Letters: Correspondence on “Some Theoretical Implications” by and
- The Surplus in Monopoly Capitalism and the Imperialist Rent by
- The GDP Illusion: Value Added versus Value Capture by
- Keynes, Steindl, and the Critique of Austerity Economics by
- Two Pauls by