Article Sections: Notes from the Editors
Notes from the Editors
Notes from the Editors, January 2004
January 1, 2004
Historical materialists are not prophets; they do not predict the future course of history. They are concerned rather with the present as history. This fundamental principle of Marxist thought is… READ MORE
Notes from the Editors, December 2003
December 1, 2003
» Notes from the Editors On October 27, 2003, the New York Times ran a guest column on its Op-Ed page by David L. Kirp entitled “How Much for That Professor?”… READ MORE
Notes from the Editors, November 2003
November 1, 2003
» Notes from the Editors In this number we are celebrating the hundredth anniversary of W. E. B. Du Bois’ The Souls of Black Folk by devoting a special issue to… READ MORE
Notes from the Editors, October 2003
October 1, 2003
Samir Amin’s “World Poverty, Pauperization, and Capital Accumulation,” the Review of the Month in this issue of MR, addresses the growing phenomena of landlessness and pauperization among rural populations in… READ MORE
Notes from the Editors, September 2003
September 1, 2003
It took only a few months following the official ending of the Iraq War for U.S. imperial designs to unravel almost completely. The Bush administration is now under fire from… READ MORE
Notes from the Editors, July-August 2003
July 1, 2003
John Bellamy Foster and Bob McChesney write: � The articles on imperialism in this special issue were all written in honor of Harry Magdoff’s ninetieth birthday. Most of them grew… READ MORE
Notes from the Editors, June 2003
June 1, 2003
The chief, indeed the only, justification that Washington offered for its invasion of Iraq during its build-up for war between September 2002 and March 2003, was the need to “disarm”… READ MORE
Notes from the Editors, May 2003
May 1, 2003
John Foster and Bob McChesney write: On May 3 MR will be hosting its “Imperialism Today” conference in Burlington, Vermont in honor of Harry Magdoff’s ninetieth birthday. Harry officially became… READ MORE
Notes from the Editors, April 2003
April 1, 2003
Truth and conscience, and with them art, are the first casualties of any war. The impending U.S. invasion of Iraq has already provided us with two major examples of this…. READ MORE