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Monthly Review Volume 63, Number 3 (July-August 2011)

Monthly Review Volume 63, Number 3 (July-August 2011)

Contents of Volume 63, Number 3

  • Introduction by William Ayers and Rick Ayers
  • Education and the Structural Crisis of Capital by John Bellamy Foster
  • Education: The Great Obsession by Grace Lee Boggs
  • Another Education Is Happening by Julia Pointer Putnam
  • Testing, Privatization, and the Future of Public Schooling by An Assessor
  • Militarism and Education Normal by Erica R. Meiners and Therese Quinn
  • Reflections on the Racial Web of Discipline by Crystal T. Laura
  • The Culture of Poverty Reloaded by Monique Redeaux
  • Freedom’s Struggle and Freedom Schools by Charles Cobb, Jr.
  • Neoliberal Education Restructuring by Pauline Lipman
  • Subverting the Master(’s) Syllabus by Patrick Camangian
  • Cuba: Education and Revolution by Ricardo Alarcón
Monthly Review Volume 63, Number 2 (June 2011)

Monthly Review Volume 63, Number 2 (June 2011)

Contents of Volume 63, Number 2

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Review of the Month:The Internationalization of Monopoly Capital by John Bellamy Foster, Robert W. McChesney, and R. Jamil Jonna
  • The Jobs Disaster in the United States by Fred Magdoff
  • The Rise of the Working Class and the Future of the Chinese Revolution by Minqi Li
  • Poetry:Three Poems by Marilyn Buck
  • Review:The Emperor Has No Clothes But Still He Rules by Michael D. Yates
Monthly Review Volume 63, Number 1 (May 2011)

Monthly Review Volume 63, Number 1 (May 2011)

Contents of Volume 63, Number 1

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Review of the Month:On the Laws of Capitalism: Insights from the Sweezy-Schumpeter Debate by John Bellamy Foster
  • The Laws of Capitalism by Paul M. Sweezy
  • The Dialectic of Structure and History: An Introduction by István Mészáros
  • Reviews:
    • Labor’s Love Lost: War Among the Unions by Jon Flanders
    • Labor Revolts in the 1970s by Elly Leary
    • The Jack O’Dell Story by Paul Buhle
    • Woody Guthrie: Redder than Remembered by Scott Borchert
Monthly Review Volume 62, Number 11 (April 2011)

Monthly Review Volume 62, Number 11 (April 2011)

Contents of Volume 62, Number 11

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Review of the Month:Monopoly and Competition in Twenty-First Century Capitalism by John Bellamy Foster, Robert W. McChesney, and R. Jamil Jonna
  • Cluster Munitions and State Terrorism by Beau Grosscup
  • Poetry: A hundred years since the Triangle Fire by Marge Piercy
  • Correspondence: Not Naming Names: Julius Rosenberg’s Decidedly Political Decision by Michael Meeropol
  • Review: Asia and the Great Financial Crisis by Douglas Porpora
Monthly Review Volume 62, Number 10 (March 2011)

Monthly Review Volume 62, Number 10 (March 2011)

Contents of Volume 62, Number 10

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Review of the Month:The Internets Unholy Marriage to Capitalism by John Bellamy Foster and Robert W. McChesney
  • Structural Crisis in the World-System by Immanuel Wallerstein
  • Mortgaging Irish Independence by Julie L. MacArthur
  • The Latin American School of Medicine Today: ELAM by Don Fitz
Monthly Review Volume 62, Number 9 (February 2011)

Monthly Review Volume 62, Number 9 (February 2011)

Contents of Volume 62, Number 9

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Review of the Month: The Trajectory of Historical Capitalism and Marxism’s Tricontinental Vocation by Samir Amin
  • Stephen Jay Gould’s Critique of Progress by Richard York and Brett Clark
  • States of Exception—Haiti’s IDP Camps by Valerie Kaussen
  • Is There Anything More to Say About the Rosenberg Case? by Staughton Lynd
  • Exchange: On Nuclear Power:
    • Response to John W. Farley’s ‘Our Last Chance to Save Humanity’ by Southern California Federation of Scientists
    • John W. Farley Replies
  • Poetry: Greed beyond Avarice by H. Rae Aston
  • Review: Cannabis Goes Communist by Daniel Huberman
Monthly Review Volume 62, Number 8 (January 2011)

Monthly Review Volume 62, Number 8 (January 2011)

Contents of Volume 62, Number 8

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Review of the Month: Ecological Civilization by Fred Magdoff
  • Capitalism and Degrowth—An Impossibility Theorem by John Bellamy Foster
  • Continuing Sources of Marxism: Looking for the Movement as a Whole by Richard Levins
  • Water—On Women’s Burdens, Humans’ Rights, and Companies’ Profits by Zuhal Yeşilyurt Gündüz
  • Review: Heinberg’s New Coal Question by Ryan Wishart
Monthly Review Volume 62, Number 7 (December 2010)

Monthly Review Volume 62, Number 7 (December 2010)

Contents of Volume 62, Number 7

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Review of the Month: ALBA and the Promise of Cooperative Development by Martin Hart-Landsberg
  • Blood on the Path of Love: The Striking Workers of Faisalabad, Pakistan by Qalandar Bux Memon
  • The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Test Scorer by Dan DiMaggio
  • A Centennial Remembrance: Two Letters on Monopoly Capital Theory by Paul A. Baran and Paul M. Sweezy
  • Reviews:
    • The Indiscreet Banality of the Bourgeoisie by Jeff Dardozzi
    • Free-Market Feminism by Johanna Brenner
Monthly Review Volume 62, Number 6 (November 2010)

Monthly Review Volume 62, Number 6 (November 2010)

Contents of Volume 62, Number 6

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Review of the Month: Capitalism and the Curse of Energy Efficiency: The Return of the Jevons Paradox by John Bellamy Foster, Brett Clark, and Richard York
  • The Humanization of the CosmosTo What End? by Peter Dickens
  • Mexico: Failed States, New Wars, Resistance by James D. Cockcroft
  • Dreams of Revolution: Oklahoma, 1917 by John Womack, Jr. and Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz
  • Reprise: The Guilt of Capitalism by Paul M. Sweezy
Monthly Review Volume 62, Number 5 (October 2010)

Monthly Review Volume 62, Number 5 (October 2010)

Contents of Volume 62, Number 5

  • Notes from the Editors
  • Review of the Month: The Financialization of Accumulation by John Bellamy Foster
  • The Crisis of Capitalism in Europe, West and East by zlem Onaran
  • Equality and Rights for Immigrantsthe Key to Organizing Unions by David Bacon
  • Poetry: Two Poems by Marilyn Buck
  • The Great Financial CrisisThree Years On by John Bellamy Foster and Fred Magdoff
  • Review: Red Cop in Red China by Jonah Raskin