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Requiem for French Theory
French Theory is due for an insider critique, and in Requiem for French Theory, Aymeric Monville and Gabriel Rockhill do just that. Drawing upon decades of studying French philosophy in Paris, they...
Monopoly, Finance, and the Crisis of Capitalism
Paul M. Sweezy was one of the greatest Marxist political economists of the twentieth century. Born in 1910, his upbringing during the Depression deepened his understanding of capitalism, especially...
The Ragged Edge of Freedom
The Ragged Edge of Freedom explores the long shadow of slavery in the Lower Midwest. In the decades after the Civil War, elites in southern Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois constantly raised the specter...
Late-Stage Capitalism? Accumulation in the Ruins
What is neoliberalism transforming into? This year’s Socialist Register identifies gaps in Marxist state theory by examining the ongoing, differentiated development of capitalism, from counter-revolutions...
Metabolic Rifts
Like an autoimmune disease that attacks the body it dwells in, capitalism is tearing apart the very planet that feeds it. Metabolic Rifts: Capitalism’s Assault on the Earth System, builds on Karl...
Monthly Review Vol. 77 (2025–2026), No. 09 (February 2026)
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- "February 2026 (Volume 77, Number 8)" by
- Review of the Month: "Western Marxism and the Myth of Capitalism's Adamantine Chains" by
- Article: "The Slave Trade and the Industrial Revolution Debate: A Look at the Numbers" by
- Article: "The Palestinian Question as a Framework for a Century of Tunisian Mobilization" by
- Article: "Mauritius at a Geopolitical Crossroads" by...
A Radical Anthropologist
“Anthropology is a child of Western imperialism,” asserted the Marxist anthropologist Kathleen Gough in 1968, during an intense period of anti-colonial struggle in Asia and Africa. Since then, this...
Monthly Review Vol. 77 (2025–2026), No. 08 (January 2026)
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- Review of the Month: "Introduction to the Updated Edition of Arghiri Emmanuel's ‘Unequal Exchange’" by and
- Article: "Epidemics and Social Metabolism: Nature, Capitalism, and Rifts" by and
- Article: "The Shale Revolution, U.S. Energy Imperialism, and Mexico's Dependence" by
Silencing "Fighting Bob”
Silencing "Fighting Bob” tells the story of the coordinated attack by the federal government on the progressive opponents of the First World War. As Eric Chester reminds us, the American people saw...
Monthly Review Vol. 77 (2025–2026), No. 07 (December 2025)
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- Memorial: "Robert W. McChesney (1952–2025): A Personal and Political-Intellectual Memoir" by
- Memorial: "Bob McChesney: A Life Well Lived" by
- Article: "A Democratic Socialist in Our Age" by
- Article: "A Clarion Call for Communication Democracy" by
- Article: "Communication Should Be a Rebellious Field!" by
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Who Paid the Pipers of Western Marxism?
Who Paid the Pipers of Western Marxism? offers a crash course in the history of imperialist propaganda, as well as in the Marxist method for analyzing culture and ideology. Author Gabriel Rockhill demonstrates...
Breaking the Bonds of Fate
The immanent dialectic of the ancient Greek materialist philosopher, Epicurus (341-270 BCE), helped inspire the nineteenth-century ideas of Karl Marx, forming the subject of his doctoral dissertation....
Monthly Review Vol. 77 (2025–2026), No. 06 (November 2025)
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- Review of the Month: "Eco-Marxism and Prometheus Unbound: Capitalist versus Socialist Ecomodernism" by
- Article: "The World Wants to Advance to Socialism" by
- Article: "Debt as a Tool of Domination: The IMF's New Loan and Argentina's Subordination to Global Capital" by and
- Article: "Exploring the Chinese Revolution Today" by
Monthly Review Vol. 77 (2025–2026), No. 05 (October 2025)
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- "October 2025 (Volume 77, Number 4)" by
- Review of the Month: "Ecological Marxism in the Anthropocene" by , and
- Article: "Has the Anthropocene Been Canceled?" by
- Article: "Marxism and the History of Philosophy" by
- Article: "The Economics Profession "Discovers" Secular Stagnation" by , and
- Poetry: "The great insomnia" by
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The Labor of Architecture
The Labor of Architecture examines the social and historical narratives that led to the illusory division between the “working class” and the “creative class.” In popular imagination, as author...
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
