May 1, 2014
Monthly Review celebrates its sixty-fifth anniversary with this issue. Today the causes for which the magazine has stood throughout its history—the struggle against capitalism and imperialism and the battle for… READ MORE
April 1, 2014
The insidious nature of the economy, state, and cultural apparatus of global monopoly-finance capital is difficult to perceive—if only because it is to be found everywhere we look. Focusing on… READ MORE
April 1, 2014
Christian Parenti is a professor at the SIT Graduate Institute and Director of the Climate Change, Food, Water, and Energy Program. His essay “A Radical Approach to the Climate Crisis”… READ MORE
April 1, 2014
Our friend and MR author Christian Parenti misunderstood our brief comments (“Notes from the Editors,” MR, November 2013) on his article in the summer issue of Dissent. We did not… READ MORE
March 1, 2014
Ian Angus is editor of the online journal Climate & Capitalism. He is coauthor of Too Many People? Population, Immigration, and the Environmental Crisis (Haymarket, 2011), and editor of The… READ MORE
February 1, 2014
A comparison of the present state of the natural sciences with that of the social (or human) sciences cannot but give rise to a disquieting sense of the relative poverty… READ MORE
February 1, 2014
István Mészáros is professor emeritus at the University of Sussex, where he held the Chair of Philosophy for fifteen years. His books include Beyond Capital, Socialism or Barbarism, The Structural… READ MORE
February 1, 2014
Daniel Berman, activist and author, has worked for years in the occupational health movement and the push to democratize energy. His major books are Death on the Job (which he… READ MORE
December 1, 2013
This article is an expanded and slightly altered version of a keynote address under the same title presented to the Marxism 2013 Conference in Stockholm on October 20, 2013. That… READ MORE
December 1, 2013
Zuhal Yeşilyurt Gündüz is an associate professor in the International Relations Department at TED University in Ankara, Turkey. “Even though it’s paid well, you are sinking in the amount of… READ MORE