December 1, 2004
New Political Science, a journal associated with the Caucus for a New Political Science, has devoted its entire September 2004 number to “The Politics of Empire, Terror and Hegemony.” The… READ MORE
November 1, 2004
» Notes from the Editors � What was the principal motive for the U.S. invasion of Iraq? Few informed observers now believe that it was to eliminate Iraqi weapons of mass… READ MORE
October 1, 2004
For more than a decade now the major corporate media and the U.S. government have been celebrating the growing “democratization” of Latin America. Rather than reflecting a genuine concern with… READ MORE
September 1, 2004
The nations of the Caribbean have the world’s second highest HIV infection rates, after sub-Saharan Africa. One Caribbean nation, Cuba, however, has largely escaped the disease with only a 0.07… READ MORE
July 1, 2004
We regret to announce the death of William Hinton, one of the greatest fighters for Chinese socialism (and socialism in general) in the 20th century, and a beloved member of… READ MORE
June 1, 2004
A note to MR readers from Bob McChesney… � In 2000 I agreed to become coeditor of Monthly Review along with my dear friend John Bellamy Foster. I had been… READ MORE
June 1, 2004
An indication of just how bad things have become for the U.S. invaders and occupiers of Iraq is that comparisons with the Vietnam War are now commonplace in the U.S…. READ MORE
May 1, 2004
Although private corporations under capitalism have always been heavily involved in promoting war, the direct role played by the private sector in the prosecution of war has traditionally been quite… READ MORE
May 1, 2004
Climate Collapse: The Pentagon’s Weather Nightmare —Fortune, February 9, 2004 Now the Pentagon Tells Bush: Climate Change Will Destroy Us —Observer (London), February 22, 2004 Pentagon-Sponsored Climate Report Sparks Hullabaloo… READ MORE
April 1, 2004
This is the fourth in a continuing series of special issues on the economy to which we have devoted the magazine each April since 2001. In the first of these,… READ MORE