Notes from the Editors, May 1997
May 1, 1997
In this space in last summer’s double issue of MR, we directed attention to the work of a worldwatch Institute in Washington, D.C., especially its annual State of the World,… READ MORE
May 1, 1997
In this space in last summer’s double issue of MR, we directed attention to the work of a worldwatch Institute in Washington, D.C., especially its annual State of the World,… READ MORE
May 1, 1997
Leo Huberman (1903-1968) was an editor of Monthly Review � � This essay is a reprint from the December 1967 of Monthly Review. It is dedicated to the revival of… 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
November 1, 1996
The September 30th issue of the New Yorker carried profiles of two long-time contributors to Monthly Review—lyricist E. Y. Harburg and lawyer Michael Tigar—evoking considerable pride among MR staffers. “Yip”… READ MORE
November 1, 1996
Vinay Bahl is the author of The Making of the Indian Working Class: A Case Study of Tata Iron and Steel Co. 1880-1946 (1995). She is an assistant professor of… READ MORE
November 1, 1996
Victor Rabinowitz, Unrepentant Leftist: A Lawyer’s Memoir (Urbana and Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 1996), 352 pp., $29.95, cloth. � John Mage is a close associate of Monthly Review �… READ MORE
November 1, 1996
Martin Glaberman is professor Emeritus of Social Science at the College of Lifelong Learning at Wayne State University in Detroit. � Nelson Lichtenstein, The Most Dangerous Man in Detroit: Walter… READ MORE
November 1, 1995
John Mage is a close associate of Monthly Review. � Pier Paolo Pasolini, born in Bologna on March 5, 1922, and raised in the Friuli region of Venetia, is, in… READ MORE
July 1, 1995
Eric Hobsbawm The Age of Extremes: A History of the World, 1914–1991 (New York: Pantheon, 1995), 349 pp., $27.95, cloth. � Justin Rosenberg is Lecturer in International Relations at The… READ MORE
July 1, 1995
Manning Marable (1950-2011) was Director of the Institute for Research in African-American Studies and teaches history and political science at Columbia University, New York. Given the George Floyd protests in… READ MORE