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Inequality, Class, and Economics
What if neoclassical economics addressed the question of class? This accessible overview of economic theory launches this investigationThe COVID-19 pandemic exposed the economic inequalities pervading...
New Polarizations and Old Contradictions: The Crisis of Centrism
Takes the buzzword "polarization" as its point of departure to describe the vast, and ever-growing economic inequality worldwide"Polarization" is a word commonly used by everyone from mainstream journalists...
Crisis and Predation
How India's COVID-19 lockdown is creating an unprecedented humanitarian disasterWith the advent of COVID-19, India’s rulers imposed the world’s most stringent lockdown on an already depressed economy,...
Cheap Motels and a Hot Plate
The road trip is a staple of modern American literature. But nowhere in American literature, until now, has a left-wing economist hit the road, observing and interpreting the extraordinary range and...
Race in Cuba
As a young militant in the 26th of July Movement, Esteban Morales Domínguez participated in the overthrow of the Batista regime and the triumph of the Cuban Revolution. The revolutionaries, he understood,...
Class Dismissed
In Class Dismissed, John Marsh debunks a myth cherished by journalists, politicians, and economists: that growing poverty and inequality in the United States can be solved through education. Using sophisticated...
Naming the System
The economic boom of the 1990s created huge wealth for the bosses, but benefited workers hardly at all. At the same time, the bosses were able to take the political initiative and even the moral high...
Monthly Review Vol. 77 (2025–2026), No. 04 (September 2025)
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- Review of the Month: "Power, Control, Inequality, and Democracy in the Twenty-First Century" by
- Interview: "The Grammar of Resistance: Rethinking Palestine Beyond Pity and Fear" by and
- Article: "Neocolonialism through Debt: How French and U.S. Banks Underdeveloped Haiti" by
- Article: "Gogol's Nose: On the Scent of Our Times" by
Monthly Review Vol. 68 (2016–2017), No. 06 (November 2016)
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- Review of the Month: "Measuring Global Inequality" by
- Article: "Revolutionary Biology: The Dialectical Science of Christopher Caudwell" by
- Article: "Intersectionality and Primary Accumulation: Caste and Gender in India under the Sign of Monopoly-Finance Capital" by
- Article: "Memories of a U.S. Political Prisoner" by
- Review: "Why Ecosocialism Needs Marx"...
Monthly Review Vol. 64 (2012–2013), No. 10 (March 2013)
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- Review of the Month: "Class War and Labor's Declining Share" by and
- Poetry: "Ghosts" by
- Article: "China 2013" by
- Article: "Rise of the Global Corporatocracy: An Interview with John Perkins" by
- Review: "The Man Who Was Over the Rainbow" by
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Monthly Review Vol. 63 (2011–2012), No. 10 (March 2012)
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- Review of the Month: "The Great Inequality" by
- Article: "Structural Crisis Needs Structural Change" by
- Article: "Recessions and Human Misery: Dating the Cycle" by and
- Article: "Welcome to the Desert of Transition!: Post-Socialism, the European Union, and a New Left in the Balkans" by and
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More Unequal
The aftermath of Hurricane Katrina exposed to the world what many U.S. politicians and pundits have long been able to ignore. The media images that commanded our attention spoke loudly of the class...
Monthly Review Vol. 55 (2003–2004), No. 11 (April 2004)
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- Article: "The Stagnation of Employment" by
- Article: "Disposable Workers: Today's Reserve Army of Labor" by and
- Article: "Worker's Looking for Jobs, Unions Looking for Members" by
- Review: "New Economy R.I.P." by
- Review: "Greater Inequality, Greater Instability" by
- Memorial: "Paul M....
Monthly Review Vol. 55 (2003–2004), No. 09 (February 2004)
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- Article: "A Precarious Existence: The Fate of Billions?" by
- Article: "Rice Imperialism: The Agribusiness Threat to Third World Rice Production" by
- Article: "U.S. Imperial Strategy in the Middle East" by
- Article: "Poverty and Inequality in the Global Economy" by
- Review: "The U.S. Prison State" by
We Are the Poors
When Nelson Mandela was elected president of South Africa in 1994, freedom-loving people around the world hailed a victory over racial domination, injustice and inequality. The end of apartheid did...
Monthly Review Vol. 49 (1997–1998), No. 07 (December 1997)
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- Article: "The Women Who Organized Harvard: A Feminist Model of Labor Organization?" by and
- Article: "Imperialism and NGOs in Latin America" by
- Article: "Mexico's Rising Inequality" by
- Article: "Music, Marxism, and the Hype About D.I.Y" by
- Review: "The Deng Xiaoping Era" by
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