The New Imperialist Structure
July 1, 2019
Samir Amin (1931–2018) was director of the Third World Forum in Dakar, Senegal, and the author of many books. This article is adapted from parts of the prologue of the… READ MORE
Geography
July 1, 2019
Samir Amin (1931–2018) was director of the Third World Forum in Dakar, Senegal, and the author of many books. This article is adapted from parts of the prologue of the… READ MORE
July 1, 2019
Intan Suwandi is a frequent contributor to Monthly Review. This article is adapted from her book, Value Chains: The New Economic Imperialism, winner of the 2018 Paul M. Sweezy-Paul A…. READ MORE
July 1, 2019
John Bellamy Foster is editor of Monthly Review and a professor of sociology at the University of Oregon. Hannah Holleman is a director of the Monthly Review Foundation and an… READ MORE
July 1, 2019
Ricardo Antunes is professor of sociology at the University of Campinas in Brazil. He is the author of many books, including The Meanings of Work (Haymarket Books, 2013). His research… READ MORE
July 1, 2019
� João Pedro Stedile is a Brazilian economist, activist, and writer. He is a member of the national board of the Landless Workers’ Movement (MST), of which he is a… READ MORE
July 1, 2019
Harry Magdoff was the editor of Monthly Review from 1969 until his death in 2006. “A Note on the Communist Manifesto” was first published in Monthly Review 50, no. 1… READ MORE
July 1, 2019
Samir Amin (1931–2018) was director of the Third World Forum in Dakar, Senegal, and the author of many books. Firoze Manji is the founder and former editor of Pambazuka News… READ MORE
June 1, 2019
As we write this in mid–April 2019, the situation in Venezuela has become extremely dire due to Washington’s heightened economic warfare, its continuing attempts to engineer a political coup, and… READ MORE
June 1, 2019
Ian Angus edits the website Climate and Capitalism and is the author, most recently, of A Redder Shade of Green: Intersections of Science and Socialism (Monthly Review Press, 2017). He… READ MORE
June 1, 2019
Erald Kolasi received his PhD in physics from George Mason University in 2016. Can economic growth continue forever? This relatively simple question has posed some intellectual headaches for modern capitalism…. READ MORE