Article Author: Harry Magdoff
Disposable Workers: Today’s Reserve Army of Labor
April 1, 2004
Fred Magdoff is professor of plant and soil science at the University of Vermont in Burlington. He is author of numerous scientific articles; coauthor, with Harold van Es, of Building… READ MORE
Capitalism as a World Economy: An Interview with Harry Magdoff
September 1, 2003
Huck Gutman teaches English at the University of Vermont and is senior staff aide to Congressman Bernard Sanders (I-VT). He is a political columnist for the Statesman in Kolkata, India,… READ MORE
Creating a Just Society: Lessons from Planning in the U.S.S.R. and the U.S.: An Interview with Harry Magdoff
October 1, 2002
Huck Gutman teaches English at the University of Vermont and is Senior Staff Aide to Congressman Bernard Sanders (I-VT). He is a political columnist for the Statesman in Kolkata, India,… READ MORE
The New Face of Capitalism: Slow Growth, Excess Capital, and a Mountain of Debt
April 1, 2002
For a long time now, the U.S. economy and the economies of the advanced capitalist world as a whole have been experiencing a slowdown in economic growth relative to the… READ MORE
An Interview with Harry Magdoff
May 1, 1999
� The twentieth anniversary issue of Monthly Review in May 1969 carried the announcement that Harry Magdoff—the independent economist-had officially joined Paul Sweezy as co-editor, replacing Leo Huberman, who had… READ MORE
A Note on the Communist Manifesto
May 1, 1998
Harry Magdoff is co-editor of Monthly Review. � Probably the passage in the Communist Manifesto most frequently cited these days is a portrayal of the global spread of capitalism: �… READ MORE
A Letter to a Contributor: The Same Old State
January 1, 1998
The substance of what follows is contained in a letter to the author of an article we will be publishing in a later issue. The editors, who were shown copies… READ MORE
The Financial Explosion
December 1, 1985
Credit where credit is due. For a long time now we have been harping in this space on the theme of a monetary system out of control; of the wild… READ MORE