Article Subjects and Geography: France
The Myth of 1968 Thought and the French Intelligentsia: Historical Commodity Fetishism and Ideological Rollback
June 1, 2023
Gabriel Rockhill is the executive director of the Critical Theory Workshop/Atelier de Théorie Critique and professor of philosophy at Villanova University in Pennsylvania. The author would like to express his… READ MORE
Post-Second World War Social Christianity and Its Relevance to Pope Francis’s Criticism of NATO
April 1, 2023
Toby Terrar is with the Silver Spring Catholic Worker, which helps academic libraries acquire Father Jean Boulier’s publications. � Jean Boulier, I Was a Red Priest: Memories and Testimonials (New… READ MORE
Cooperation Has a Meaning: François Maspero and Monthly Review
September 1, 2021
Andy Merrifield is an independent scholar and author of a dozen books, as well as numerous articles, essays, and reviews appearing in Monthly Review, the Nation, Harper’s Magazine, New Left… READ MORE
The Paris Commune: Marx, Mao, Tomorrow
May 1, 2021
� Alain Badiou is a French philosopher, formerly chair of philosophy at the École normale supérieure and founder of the faculty of philosophy of the Université de Paris VIII. He… READ MORE
The Yellow Vests in France: People or Proletariat?
June 1, 2019
Jean-Claude Paye is a Belgian sociologist and the author of several books, most recently L’Emprise de l’Image (Éditions Yves Michel, 2012). Translated from the French by James Membrez. The Yellow… READ MORE
Sovereignty and the State of Emergency: France and the United States
January 1, 2017
Jean-Claude Paye is a Belgian sociologist and the author of several books, most recently L’Emprise de l’image (Éditions Yves Michel, 2012). This article was translated from the French by James… READ MORE
Notes from the Editors, February 2016
February 1, 2016
From mainstream news reports, one might easily conclude that the Paris climate agreement, presented to the world on December 12, 2015, was a complete triumph. The Guardian headlined it as… READ MORE
France: An Algorithmic Power
February 1, 2016
Jean-Claude Paye is a Belgian sociologist and the author of several books in English and French, most recently L’Emprise de l’image (Éditions Yves Michel, 2012). An earlier version of this… READ MORE
Piketty and the Crisis of Neoclassical Economics
November 1, 2014
John Bellamy Foster is the editor of Monthly Review and professor of sociology at the University of Oregon. Michael D. Yates is associate editor of Monthly Review and editorial director of… READ MORE