Article Subjects and Geography: Culture
Do It Yourself, Brother: Cultural Autonomy and the New Thing
March 1, 2024
Christian Noakes is a worker and freelance writer. He received a Masters in Sociology from Georgia State University. Born out of oppressive conditions of the Black experience under white supremacy,… READ MORE
Eleven Theses on Music
March 1, 2024
� Paul Burkett (1956–2024) was a professor of economics at Indiana State University, and the author of Marx and Nature (Haymarket, second edition 2014). He was also a jazz musician…. READ MORE
Critical Race Theory
January 1, 2024
For my fifth-grade teacher, who handed me a book � But what could I have known–dumb�and white and 10-years-old in�that springtime of Bull Connor�and Bombingham? � That year, Mr. Shimazu… READ MORE
Palestine, Oh, Palestine!
January 1, 2024
Paul Buhle has been a contributor to Monthly Review since 1970. His latest graphic novel is The Bund: A Graphic History of Jewish Labour Resistance. � Linda Dittmar, Tracing Homelands:… READ MORE
Notes from the Editors, November 2023
November 1, 2023
buy this issue Last spring, China introduced its Global Civilization Initiative, meant to accompany its earlier Global Development Initiative and its Global Security Initiative (on the latter two initiatives, see… READ MORE
‘Ballad of an American’: The Illustrious Life of Paul Robeson, Newly Illustrated
November 1, 2023
Michael D. Yates is editorial director of Monthly Review Press. For many years, he taught working people in labor education programs throughout the United States, seeking to teach, speak, and… READ MORE
Relative Pauperization and Involution in Contemporary China: A Survey of Jingzhou City
October 1, 2023
Alex Witherspoon is a graduate student at Yangtze University’s School of Economics and Management in Jingzhou, China. Amir Khan is an associate professor of English in the Foreign Studies College… READ MORE
A Nation of Guns
October 1, 2023
Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz is a historian, activist, and frequent contributor to Monthly Review. She is the author of An Indigenous Peoples’ History of the United States (Beacon Press, 2015), Loaded: A… READ MORE
Out of kilter
October 1, 2023
This morning I woke to the first�real snowfall of the winter�although it’s almost March. � It stretched pretty and blinding�but I started seeds inside just�yesterday. Now frozen ground. � Everything’s… READ MORE