Monthly Review Volume 49, Number 11 (April 1998) [PDF]
- Review of the Month: “Teamsters Reform Movement Survives Carey’s Debacle” by Jane Slaughter
- “The Scale of Our Ecological Crisis: An Exchange; Marxism, Metaphors, and Ecological Politics: An Exchange; Rejoinder” by John Bellamy Foster, David Harvey
- “North Korea Diary” by Hugh Deane
- Review: “Che Guevara and the FBI” by James D. Cockcroft
Monthly Review Volume 49, Number 10 (March 1998) [PDF]
- Review of the Month: “Sources and Resources of Zapatism” by Michael Löwy, Joan Pinkham
- “Human Rights Imperialism” by Uwe-Jens Heuer; Gregor Schirmer; Anita Mage
- “The New Theology of the First Amendment: Class Privilege Over Democracy” by Robert W. McChesney
- “Being White in Black/White Relations: A Professor’s Singular Life Journey” by Edwin Hoffman
- Review: “Horror Show, Inc.” by Douglas F. Dowd
- Correspondence: “A Response to Andy Pollack” by David Bellin, Jeremy Raw
Monthly Review Volume 49, Number 9 (February 1998) [PDF]
- “Confronting the Time Bind: Work, Family, and Capitalism” by Peter Meiksins
- “New Labour and the Reorganization of British Politics” by Simon Kennedy
- “Paul Street
Monthly Review Volume 49, Number 8 (January 1998) [PDF]
- Review of the Month: “A Letter to a Contributor: The Same Old State” by Harry Magdoff
- Exchange: “Eras of Power: An Exchange; Class Compacts, the Welfare State, and Epochal Shifts: An Exchange; Reply” by Richard Cloward; Frances Fox Piven; Ellen Meiksins Wood
- “People Are Important: A Mathematician’s Faith” by Dirk Struik
- “UPS and Detroit Newspaper Strikes” by Jane Slaughter
- Review: “Staughton Lynd, The New Left, and The Working Class” by Martin Glaberman
Monthly Review Volume 49, Number 7 (December 1997) [PDF]
- “The Women Who Organized Harvard: A Feminist Model of Labor Organization?” by Elly Leary, Jean Alonso
- “Imperialism and NGOs in Latin America” by James Petras
- “Mexico’s Rising Inequality” by James W. Russell
- “Music, Marxism, and the Hype About D.I.Y” by Barry Stoller
- Review: “The Deng Xiaoping Era” by Bruce Cumings
- Review: “Washington Babylon” by Vijay Prashad
- Review: “The Martian Trilogy” by John Newsinger
- Review: “Strategy and Conflict” by Lynn Turgeon
- Review: “Surviving in Tough Country” by J. Quinn Brisben
Monthly Review Volume 49, Number 6 (November 1997) [PDF]
- Review of the Month: “Why Marxism?” by Daniel Singer
- “The Enemy of Nature” by Joel Kovel
- “Cuban Health Care and the U.S. Embargo” by Peter Schwab
- Exchange: “A Critique of Tabb on Globalization: An Exchange” by Richard B. Du Boff; Edward S. Herman; William K. Tabb; Ellen Meiksins Wood
- Review: “Belated Praise of Communist Party Activists” by Jack Weston
- Review: “The Truth from Palestine” by Camille Goodison
- Review: “The Rise and Fall of the “Politics of the African Diaspora”” by Robert Shaffer
Monthly Review Volume 49, Number 5 (October 1997) [PDF]
- Review of the Month: “Che’s Revolutionary Humanism” by Michael Löwy
- “Latin America: Thirty Years After Che” by James Petras
- Review: “A Revolutionary Life” by Bill Doyle, Dorothy Doyle
- “Do Maquiladoras Matter?” by David L. Wilson
- “Britain’s Opium Wars” by John Newsinger
- Review: “Invitation to a Feast” by Douglas F. Dowd
- Review: “A Ruling Class Destroys Its Own Regime” by Stanislav Menshikov
- Review: “The Illusions of Postmodernism” by Colin Mooers
Monthly Review Volume 49, Number 4 (September 1997) [PDF]
- Review of the Month: “More (or Less) on Globalization” by Paul M. Sweezy
- “Between Nuremburg and Amnesia: The Truth and Reconciliation Commission in South Africa” by Beth S. Lyons
- “The Many Lives of Meridel Le Sueur (1900–1996)” by Alan Wald
- “Information Technology and Socialist Self-Management” by Andy Pollack
- Review: “Free Market Democracy and Global Hegemony” by John Bellamy Foster
Monthly Review Volume 49, Number 3 (July-August 1997) [PDF]
- “Labor, The State, and Class Struggle” by Ellen Meiksins Wood
- “Talking About Work” by Doug Henwood
- “Same As It Ever Was? The Structure of the Working Class” by Peter Meiksins
- “Organizing the Unorganized: Will Promises Become Practices?” by Michael D. Yates, Fernando E. Gapasin
- “American Labor: A Movement Again?” by Kim Moody
- “Race and Labor Organization in the United States” by Michael Goldfield
- “Zapatismo and the Workers Movement in Mexico at the End of the Century” by Richard Roman, Edur Velasco Arregui
- “The “Late Blooming” of the South Korean Labor Movement” by Hochul Sonn
- “The French Winter of Discontent” by Daniel Singer
- “Notes on Labor at the End of the Century” by Sam Gindin
Monthly Review Volume 49, Number 2 (June 1997) [PDF]
- Review of the Month: “Back to Marx” by Ellen Meiksins Wood
- “Martin and Malcolm: How Shall We Honor Our Heroes?” by Grace Lee Boggs
- “Globalization is an Issue, The Power of Capital is the Issue” by William K. Tabb
- “Pandemic Immiseration” by A. Kent MacDougall
- Exchange: “India: Caste and Great State Nationalism: An Exchange” by V. Geetha; S. V. Rajadurai; Aijaz Ahmad
- Review: “The End of the G-7 and Rising Imperialist Rivalry” by Christopher Rude
- Review: “The Chinese Diaspora” by R. F. Price
- Review: “The Guilt of Capitalism” by Paul M. Sweezy
Monthly Review Volume 49, Number 1 (May 1997) [PDF]
- Review of the Month: “How to Spread the Word: Reprint” by Leo Huberman
- “Corporations and Citizenship” by Paddy Ireland
- “The History of Class Struggle: From Original Accumulation to Neoliberalism” by Kees van der Pijl
- Review: “What About Keynes?” by Douglas F. Dowd
- Review: “The Costs of Economic Liberalism” by John Cavanagh
Monthly Review Volume 48, Number 11 (April 1997) [PDF]
- Review of the Month: “Breath of Hope: On the Writings of Eduardo Galeano” by Isabel Allende
- “Footnote to the Cold War: The Harvard Russian Research Center” by Martin Oppenheimer
- “Nuclear Clouds Over the Korean Peninsula and Japan” by Toshimaru Ogura, Ingyu Oh
- “Cry “Havoc!” And Let Slip the Dogs of War: McCarthyism, Korea, and Other Nightmares” by Douglas F. Dowd
- Review: “Self-Portrait of a Revolutionary” by Victor Wallis
- Review: “Yugoslavia Dismembered” by Lukin Robinson