Vouchers for Murder
October 1, 2021
Isador Nabi is undoubtedly one of the most mysterious and controversial (some would say notorious) names in science today, whose always provocative papers have appeared in Nature, Science and Nature,… READ MORE
Geography
October 1, 2021
Isador Nabi is undoubtedly one of the most mysterious and controversial (some would say notorious) names in science today, whose always provocative papers have appeared in Nature, Science and Nature,… READ MORE
October 1, 2021
Helena Sheehan is professor emerita at Dublin City University, where she taught history of ideas and media studies. She is also the author of several books, including Marxism and the… READ MORE
October 1, 2021
What a world we’re leaving—�I want to apologize to every�child I see. Yes, we baked it,�poisoned it, gutted it, cooked � up new diseases from tropics,�wet markets, arrogance. How�can they… READ MORE
October 1, 2021
What if a colonial settler state accidentally�vaccinated 61% of its population�With a virulent variant of a vicious virus? � What if that virus was a WMD-3-Reich-Redo-2:�Blut und Boden colonial settler… READ MORE
September 1, 2021
In July 2021, popular protests erupted in Cuba for the first time in a generation, in an event that had the mark of Washington all over it (Helen Yaffe, “What’s… READ MORE
September 1, 2021
John Bellamy Foster is the editor of Monthly Review and a professor of sociology at the University of Oregon. Brett Clark is associate editor of Monthly Review and a professor… READ MORE
September 1, 2021
Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz is a historian, activist, and author of An Indigenous Peoples’ History of the United States (Beacon Press, 2015). This article is adapted from the introduction of her latest… READ MORE
September 1, 2021
Howard Waitzkin is distinguished professor emeritus of sociology and health sciences and former director of community medicine at the University of New Mexico. His recent writings include Health Care Under… READ MORE
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
September 1, 2021
Jordan Fox Besek is an environmental sociologist and assistant professor of sociology at the State University of New York at Buffalo. Kate Soper, Post-Growth Living: For an Alternative Hedonism (London:… READ MORE