December 1, 1997
Elly Leary, a former assembler at the now-closed GM-Farmingham plant, currently works as a clerical at Boston University where she is Vice President ofUAW 2324.Jean Alonso, a retired assembler in… READ MORE
November 1, 1997
Daniel Singer has been The Nation’s European correspondent for nearly twenty years. He is the author of several books including The Road to Gdansk (1981) and Whose Millennium?: Theirs or… READ MORE
October 1, 1997
Michael Löwy is a frequent contributor to Monthly Review and the author of On Changing the World (Humanities Press). � Global neoliberalism parades victoriously through our era, monopolizing its discourse… READ MORE
September 1, 1997
Paul M. Sweezy is co-editor of Monthly Review. � Much has been written about “globalization” in the last few years. It is not my intention to add to this literature… READ MORE
July 1, 1997
Ellen Meiksins Wood is co-editor of Monthly Review. After a long period of sustained attack by governments of various stripes, a steady deterioration of working and living standards, and declines… READ MORE
June 1, 1997
This paper was originally presented at the 1997 Socialist Scholars Conference. Let me start with a provocative claim, which is contrary to all the conventional wisdom. The claim I want… READ MORE
January 1, 1997
Daniel Singer has been The Nation’s European correspondent for nearly twenty years. He is the author of several books including The Road to Gdansk (1981) and Whose Millennium?: Theirs or… READ MORE
June 1, 1994
This article was originally a lecture presented at a conference organized by the Association of Graduates of the Faculty of Economics of the University of Istanbul, Turkey, on April 21,… READ MORE
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
February 1, 1983
Jacob Morris is a frequent contributor to MR. In a recent speech, the head of the main government workers union in the United States accused the Reagan administration of “bleeding”… READ MORE