Article Subjects and Geography: Europe
The Return of Fascism in Contemporary Capitalism
September 1, 2014
Samir Amin is director of the Third World Forum in Dakar, Senegal. His books published by Monthly Review Press include The Liberal Virus, The World We Wish to See, The… READ MORE
Notes from the Editors, July-August 2014
July 1, 2014
Allusions to Marx seem to be emanating from all points of the political compass these days in the context of the current political-economic crisis of capitalism, reflecting the remarkable resurgence… READ MORE
Merging the Law of War with Criminal Law: France and the United States
July 1, 2014
Jean-Claude Paye is a sociologist, and author of L’Emprise de l’image: De Guantanamo à Tarnac (Gap, France: Éditions Yves Michel, 2012). This article is translated from the French by James… READ MORE
Spain, Economic Crisis, and the New Enclosure of the Reproductive Commons
April 1, 2014
Sandra Ezquerra received her PhD in sociology from the University of Oregon and is currently associate professor at Universitat de Vic, in Barcelona. She would like to thank Jaume Franquesa,… READ MORE
European Labor: Political and Ideological Crisis in an Increasingly More Authoritarian European Union
January 1, 2014
Asbjørn Wahl is Adviser to the Norwegian Union of Municipal Employees, Vice Chair of the Road Transport Workers’ Section of the International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF), and Director of the… READ MORE
Winstanley’s Ecology: The English Diggers Today
December 1, 2013
Daniel Johnson is a historian and assistant professor in the Department of American Culture and Literature at Bilkent University in Ankara, Turkey. Beginning in 2011 a festival in honor of… READ MORE
Britain’s Noxious History of Imperial Warfare
November 1, 2013
John Newsinger is Professor of Modern History at Bath Spa University, and a lifelong trade union and socialist activist. His most recent books are The Blood Never Dried: A People’s… READ MORE
It’s the System Stupid: Structural Crises and the Need for Alternatives to Capitalism
November 1, 2013
Hans G. Despain teaches political economy at Nichols College, where he is the Chair of the Department of Economics. On Thursday, December 13, 2012, The Guardian announced Queen Elizabeth finally… READ MORE
Lessons from Iceland: Capitalism, Crisis, and Resistance
October 1, 2013
Martin Hart-Landsberg teaches economics at Lewis and Clark College in Portland, Oregon. His latest book is Capitalist Globalization: Consequences, Resistance, and Alternatives (Monthly Review Press, 2013). The author would like… READ MORE