July 1, 2005
Articles in Monthly Review often end by invoking the socialist alternative to capitalism. Readers in recent years have frequently asked us what this means. Didn’t socialism die in the twentieth… READ MORE
March 1, 2005
This article is reconstructed from the notes to a keynote address delivered at the annual conference of the Alumni Association of the Department of Economics of Istanbul University, Turkey, December… READ MORE
December 1, 2004
Brett Clark is a graduate student in sociology at the University of Oregon and coauthor of “Ecological Imperialism: The Curse of Capitalism,” Socialist Register 2004.The original version appeared in October… READ MORE
November 1, 2004
Dennis Soron is a researcher with the Neoliberal Globalism and Its Challengers Project at the University of Alberta, where he also teaches part-time in the sociology department.This interview was conducted… READ MORE
October 1, 2004
A note on the text: A version of this biographical essay was originally made available on MR’s website a few days after Paul died and was widely referred to by… READ MORE
September 1, 2004
On June 10, 1963, President John F. Kennedy delivered a commencement address at American University in Washington, D.C., in which he declared that the peace that the United States sought… READ MORE
July 1, 2004
We depart this year from our usual practice for MR’s July–August double issue. Instead of a collection of articles on a common theme, we are devoting the issue to a… READ MORE
November 1, 2003
We are living in a period in which the rhetoric of empire knows few bounds. In a special report on “America and Empire” in August, the London-based Economist magazine asked… READ MORE
July 1, 2003
John Bellamy Foster is an editor, of Monthly Review. He is the author of Marx’s Ecology: Materialism and Nature and The Vulnerable Planet, and co-editor of Hungry for Profit: The… READ MORE
June 1, 2003
This article is a version of material that will appear in the authors’ The Problem of the Media: U.S. Communication Politics in the 21st Century, citations for this piece will… READ MORE