Monthly Review Volume 48, Number 9 (February 1997) [PDF]
- Review of the Month: “Does the U.S. Labor Movement Have a Future?” by Michael D. Yates
- Exchange: “Capitalism, Globalization, and Epochal Shifts: An Exchange” by A. Sivanandan, Ellen Meiksins Wood
- “Efficiency and Welfare Under Capitalism: Denmark vs. The United States, A Short Comparison” by Andreas Jørgensen
- “Sexual Abuse and the U.S. Military Presence: The Philippines and Japan” by Daniel B. Schirmer
- Review: “Making Democracy Safe for the Rich” by Roderick Hill
Monthly Review Volume 48, Number 8 (January 1997) [PDF]
- Review of the Month: “Requiem for Social Democracy?” by Daniel Singer
- “The Socialist Ideal” by William Morris
- “Structural Adjustment in Haiti” by Mark Weisbrot
- “Environmental Echoes” by Jeanne Riha
- Review: “Exterminate All The Brutes” by Camille Goodison
- Review: “Lyricist On The Left” by Paul Buhle
- Review: “Image and Reality” by David Finkel
Monthly Review Volume 48, Number 7 (December 1996) [PDF]
- Review of the Month: “Cuba: Love and Self-Reliance” by Grace Lee Boggs
- “The World Economy, Market Imperatives and Alternatives” by Gregory Albo
- “In Defense of Utopia” by Morris Zeitlin
- “Democracy and Human Rights: China and the West” by Li Xing
- Review: “Challenging the Bourgeois Paradigm” by Colin Barker
- Review: “From Marx to Gramsci” by Michael Löwy
- Review: “
Monthly Review Volume 48, Number 6 (November 1996) [PDF]
- Review of the Month: “Russian Workers Under Yeltsin’s Regime: Notes on a Class in Defeat” by Vladimir Bilenkin
- “The Blessings of Private Enterprise” by Michael Parenti
- “Whose History Is It?” by Harvey J. Kaye
- “Reflections on the Recent Work of Sheila Rowbotham: Women’s Movements and Building Bridges” by Vinay Bahl
- Review: “Honest, Able, and Fearless” by John Mage
- Review: “Walter Reuther, “Social Unionist”” by Martin Glaberman
- Review: “Cuba’s Health Care System” by Will Podmore
- Poetry: “Birthday Song” by E. Y. Harburg
Monthly Review Volume 48, Number 5 (October 1996) [PDF]
- Review of the Month: “Thurow on Social Security: The “Left” Strikes Again” by Richard B. Du Boff
- “Issues of Class and Culture: An Interview with Aijaz Ahmad” by Aijaz Ahmad, Ellen Meiksins Wood
- “U.S. Race Relations at the Crossroads in California” by Anthony M. Platt
- Review: “Lenin as Left-Hegelian” by Paul Le Blanc
- Review: “Take Me, I’m Yours” by Douglas F. Dowd
- Correspondence: “Response to Victor Wallis; Reply to Ronald Aronson” by Ronald Aronson, Victor Wallis
Monthly Review Volume 48, Number 4 (September 1996) [PDF]
- Review of the Month: “Post What?” by Doug Henwood
- “A View from the Trough” by Richard Levins
- “The Roast Beef of Old England” by John Newsinger
- “The Left-Liberal Consensus on Japan: A Methodological and Political Critique” by Paul Burkett, Martin Hart-Landsberg
- Correspondence: “Response to Lukin Robinson; Reply to Ken Morrison” by Ken L. Morrison, Lukin Robinson
- Review: “Writings for a Liberation Psychology” by Joel Kovel
- Review: “Makoto Itoh’s Socialism” by William K. Tabb
- Review: “Calling the Shots” by Saul Landau
Monthly Review Volume 48, Number 3 (July-August 1996) [PDF]
- “The Global Struggle for Democratic Communication” by Robert W. McChesney
- “Modernity, Postmodernity, or Capitalism?” by Ellen Meiksins Wood
- “Virtual Capitalism: The Political Economy of the Information Highway” by Michael Dawson, John Bellamy Foster
- “Privatization of Telecommunications” by Nicholas Baran
- “World Wide Wedge: Division and Contradiction in the Global Information Infrastructure” by Peter Golding
- “Democracy and the New Technologies” by Ken Hirschkop
- “Work, New Technology, and Capitalism” by Peter Meiksins
- “The Propaganda Model Revisited” by Edward S. Herman
Monthly Review Volume 48, Number 2 (June 1996) [PDF]
- Review of the Month: “Imperialism and Culturalism Complement Each Other” by Samir Amin
- “Left Feminism and the Return to Class” by Joanne Naiman
- ““Of Course Murder”: On A Sort of Homage to Kurt Tucholsky” by John Rosenthal
- “The Agony of Neo-Liberalism or the End of Civilization?” by Boris Kagarlitsky
- Review: “Accumulate, Accumulate! That Is Moses and the Prophets” by Arthur DiQuattro
- Review: “Revolutionary Folktales” by Jack Weston
- Review: “William Appleman Williams: Public Historian” by Michael Meeropol
- Review: “Progress and History” by Alexander Saxton
Monthly Review Volume 48, Number 1 (May 1996) [PDF]
- Review of the Month: “December 1995: “The First Revolt Against Globalization”” by Raghu Krishnan
- “What Kind of Capitalism? The Revival of Class Struggle in Canada” by Errol Black, Robert Chernomas
- “Origins of the Cold War: New Evidence” by Patrick Flaherty
- Correspondence: “
Monthly Review Volume 47, Number 11 (April 1996) [PDF]
- Review of the Month: “Five Theses on Actually Existing Marxism” by Frederic Jameson
- “The Great Irish Famine: A Crime of Free Market Economics” by John Newsinger
- “Observations on the Cuban Revolution” by William Smaldone
- Correspondence: “Ponting’s Churchill—A Response; Reply to Lukin Robinson; Response to the Editors’ Comments; Responsibility of the Press: NPR and Mumia Abu-Jamal” by Lukin Robinson; John Newsinger; Vicente Navarro; Brian King
- Review: “The Global Public Intellectual” by Paul Burkett
- Review: “Inside Information” by W. H. Locke Anderson
Monthly Review Volume 47, Number 10 (March 1996) [PDF]
- Review of the Month: “Is There Any Hope for Cultural Studies?” by Robert W. McChesney
- “Living as Though the Truth Were True: Dorothy Day and the Catholic Worker” by W. H. Locke Anderson
- “The Marketization of Mongolia” by K. L. Abeywickrama
- Correspondence: “For a Zapatista Style Postmodernist Perspective; Marxism and Postmodernism: A Reply to Roger Burbach; On Hobsbawm’s Pessimism: A Reply to Justin Rosenberg” by Roger Burbach; Ellen Meiksins Wood; John Bellamy Foster; David Englestein
- Review: “For a Democratic Revolution” by Jack Weston
- Review: “Makes Me Wanna Holler” by Thad Williamson
- Review: “Hemp, Hemp, Hooray!” by Joyce Stoller
Monthly Review Volume 47, Number 9 (February 1996) [PDF]
- Review of the Month: “Real Renewal for America: Time for Change, Time for Sharing” by Adrian W. DeWind
- Review: ““The Labor Market is Unlike Any Other”” by Michael D. Yates
- “The Ontario Election and After” by Lukin Robinson
- “Japan and the Global Policeman” by Daniel B. Schirmer
- “Cuba and the United States: A Personal Reflection on Thirty-five Years of Conflict” by Mike Faulkner
- Review: “Race Rebels, Class Rebels” by Paul Buhle
- Review: “Lean and Mean” by James Devine
- Review: “Learning from Labor” by Alan Wald