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Monthly Review Volume 64, Number 3 (July-August 2012)

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 John Bellamy Foster
  • Some Theoretical Implications by Paul A. Baran and Paul M. Sweezy
  • Last Letters: Correspondence on “Some Theoretical Implications” by Paul A. Baran and Paul M. Sweezy
  • The Surplus in Monopoly Capitalism and the Imperialist Rent by Samir Amin
  • The GDP Illusion: Value Added versus Value Capture by John Smith
  • Keynes, Steindl, and the Critique of Austerity Economics by Nina Shapiro
  • Two Pauls by Howard J. Sherman
Monthly Review Volume 64, Number 2 (June 2012)

Monthly Review Volume 64, Number 2 (June 2012)

  • Review of the Month: Harmony and Ecological Civilization: Beyond the Capitalist Alienation of Nature by Fred Magdoff
  • The Denialism of Progressive Environmentalists by Bill Blackwater
  • Passage to More Than India: Greenpeace International Meets the Movement for Justice in Bhopal by Tomás Mac Sheoin
  • Remembrance: Credo of a Passionate Skeptic; Poems by Adrienne Rich
  • Joan Acker’s Feminist Historical-Materialist Theory of Class by John Bellamy Foster
  • Reprise: Why Stagnation? by Paul Sweezy
  • Review: An Important Time Recalled by J. Quinn Brisben
Monthly Review Volume 64, Number 1 (May 2012)

Monthly Review Volume 64, Number 1 (May 2012)

  • Review of the Month: The Endless Crisis by John Bellamy Foster and Robert W. McChesney
  • Poetry: The poor are no longer with us; These bills are long unpaid by Marge Piercy
  • Marx’s Ecology and the Understanding of Land Cover Change by Ricardo Dobrovolski
  • Review: Petroleum and Propaganda: The Anatomy of the Global Warming Denial Industry by John W. Farley
  • Review: Who Killed Che? How the CIA Got Away With Murder by James D. Cockcroft
  • Review: A Red Robin? by Albert Ruben
Monthly Review Volume 63, Number 11 (April 2012)

Monthly Review Volume 63, Number 11 (April 2012)

Contents of Volume 63, Number 11

  • Review of the Month: The Bull Market: Political Advertising by Robert W. McChesney and John Nichols
  • Sado-Monetarism: The Role of the Federal Reserve System in Keeping Wages Low by Michael Perelman
  • Red State Irony: Property Rights Enlisted in Class Struggle for the Environment by Neill Herring
  • Faux Internationalism and Really Existing Imperialism by Ellen Brun and Jacques Hersh
  • Review: Fredric Jameson: On the Reserve Army by Matt McGregor
Monthly Review Volume 63, Number 10 (March 2012)

Monthly Review Volume 63, Number 10 (March 2012)

Contents of Volume 63, Number 10

  • Review of the Month: The Great Inequality by Michael D. Yates
  • Structural Crisis Needs Structural Change by István Mészáros
  • Recessions and Human Misery: Dating the Cycle by Howard Sherman and Paul Sherman
  • Welcome to the Desert of Transition! Post-Socialism, the European Union, and a New Left in the Balkans by Srećko Horvat and Igor Štiks
  • Review: Reviving the Strike in the Shadow of PATCO by Steve Early
  • Review: A Most Reliable Ally: Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Unions by Elly Leary
Monthly Review Volume 63, Number 9 (February 2012)

Monthly Review Volume 63, Number 9 (February 2012)

Contents of Volume 63, Number 9

  • Review of the Month: The Global Stagnation and China by John Bellamy Foster and Robert W. McChesney
  • Ecological Civilization, Indigenous Culture, and Rural Reconstruction in China by Wen Tiejun, Lau Kinchi, Cheng Cunwang, He Huili, and Qiu Jiansheng
  • Ecological Marxism in China by Zhihe Wang
  • The Wisconsin Uprising by Robert W. McChesney
  • Exchange:
    • Marx and Engels and “Small Is Beautiful” by Samar Bagchi
    • A Response by John Bellamy Foster and Robert W. McChesney
  • Review: First, They Came for the Sex Offenders by Judith Levine
Monthly Review Volume 63, Number 8 (January 2012)

Monthly Review Volume 63, Number 8 (January 2012)

Contents of Volume 63, Number 8

  • Review of the Month: Women, Labor, and Capital Accumulation in Asia by Jayati Ghosh
  • Food as a Commodity by Fred Magdoff
  • The Paradox of Cuban Agriculture by Miguel A. Altieri and Fernando R. Funes-Monzote
  • Do the United States and Mexico Really Want the Drug War To Succeed? by Robert Joe Stout
  • Review: The Center Will Not Hold by Samir Amin
  • Review: Revenge of the Surplus by Marc James Léger
Monthly Review Volume 63, Number 7 (December 2011)

Monthly Review Volume 63, Number 7 (December 2011)

Contents of Volume 63, Number 7

  • Review of the Month: Capitalism and the Accumulation of Catastrophe by John Bellamy Foster
  • Contradictions of Finance Capitalism by Richard Peet
  • Alfred Hitchcock Presents Class Struggle by Mervyn Nicholson
  • Review: Hans Fallada’s Anti-Fascist Fiction by Jonah Raskin
  • Review: The Machinery of Whiteness by Camille Goodison
Monthly Review Volume 63, Number 6 (November 2011)

Monthly Review Volume 63, Number 6 (November 2011)

Contents of Volume 63, Number 6

  • Review of the Month: The Global Reserve Army of Labor and the New Imperialism by John Bellamy Foster and Robert W. McChesney
  • The Political Economy of the Egyptian Uprising by Stephen Maher
  • Interview: The Unifying Element in All Struggles Against Capital Is the Right of Everyone to Full Human Development by Michael Lebowitz
  • Review: South Africa—The Left Must Launch a Counteroffensive by Helena Sheehan
  • Review: The Evolution of Dialectical Humanism by Matthew Birkhold
Monthly Review Volume 63, Number 5 (October 2011)

Monthly Review Volume 63, Number 5 (October 2011)

Contents of Volume 63, Number 5

  • Samir Amin at 80: An Introduction and Tribute by John Bellamy Foster
  • An Arab Springtime? by Samir Amin
  • The Democratic Fraud and the Universalist Alternative by Samir Amin
  • Quid Pro Quo? The Question of India’s Subordination to the ‘American Narrative’ by Vijay Prashad
  • Black/White Radical Alliances in the 1960s by Jane Duran