April 1, 2019
We agree with Michael Roberts that Marxists do not “own the expression” financialization. We disagree, however, with respect to the importance of the actual historical phenomenon represented by financialization and… READ MORE
April 1, 2019
Victor Grossman is an American journalist and author who has lived in Berlin for many years. His most recent book is A Socialist Defector: From Harvard to Karl-Marx-Allee (Monthly Review… READ MORE
April 1, 2019
Brit Schulte is a lecturer, curator, community organizer, and underemployed art historian. They are currently based in New York. Juno Mac and Molly Smith, Revolting Prostitutes: The Fight for Sex… READ MORE
March 1, 2019
� Boris Hennig is an associate professor of ancient philosophy at Ryerson University in Toronto. He earned his PhD from Universität Leipzig. His research focuses on metaphysics, logic, and epistemology…. READ MORE
February 1, 2019
Less than two decades into the twenty-first century, it is evident that capitalism has failed as a social system. The world is mired in economic stagnation, financialization, and the most… READ MORE
January 1, 2019
In this issue of Monthly Review, we are reprinting the celebrated Combahee River Collective Statement, which first appeared as a movement document in April 1977, with the final, definitive version… READ MORE
January 1, 2019
Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor is the author of From #BlackLivesMatter to Black Liberation (Haymarket Books, 2016) and the editor of How We Get Free—Black Feminism and the Combahee River Collective (Haymarket Books,… READ MORE
January 1, 2019
� The Combahee River Collective Statement appeared as a movement document in April 1977. The final, definitive version was published in Zillah Eisenstein, ed., Capitalist Patriarchy and the Case for… READ MORE
December 1, 2018
I know a woman�who knows what it means�to be held down�by ten boys and raped�repeatedly,�who didn’t tell anyone�for twenty years. � I know a woman�who knows what it means�to have… READ MORE
November 1, 2018
� The excerpt is taken from Chapter III, “A Criticism of Smith’s Analysis,” in Rosa Luxemburg’s 1913 work, The Accumulation of Capital (New York: Monthly Review Press, 1951), 67–69. �… READ MORE