Article Subjects and Geography: Fascism
January 2025 (Volume 76, Number 8)
January 1, 2025
Monthly Review editors take on the results of the 2024 election, exploring how the lackluster reformist policies of the Biden administration and unfocused nature of the Harris campaign served to drive away much of the working class, as reflected in part by the expansion of the Party of Nonvoters. As neoliberal positions occlude the possibility of a Popular Front against Trump’s fascism, any substantive victory must come from a revolutionary restructuring of society.
Until Tomorrow, Comrades: An Antifascist Novel in Brilliant English Translation
December 1, 2023
Jacques LaPere is a retired professor, literary critic, and translator. He currently resides in northern California. � Manuel Tiago (Álvaro Cunhal), Until Tomorrow, Comrades, trans. Eric A. Gordon (New York:… READ MORE
Lula’s Return and the Legacy of Destruction
May 1, 2023
Rosa Maria Marques is a professor at the Department of Economics and at the post-graduate program in political economy at the Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo in São Paulo,… READ MORE
The New Irrationalism
February 1, 2023
More than a century after the commencement of the Great Crisis of 1914–1945, represented by the First World War, the Great Depression, and Second World War, we are seeing a… READ MORE
NATO and the Long War on the Third World
January 1, 2023
Paweł Wargan is an organizer and researcher based in Berlin and the coordinator of the secretariat of the Progressive International. They say to me: Eat and drink. Be glad you… READ MORE
Obfuscation
April 1, 2022
A skillful con man leaves�no evidence. Instead each�paper trail is shredded, burned,�flushed down any convenient � toilet. Frump doesn’t need�to clean them, fix the plumbing.�Little people do that invisibly.�His past… READ MORE
In Line of Fire: The Korean Peninsula in U.S.-China Strategy
July 1, 2021
Tim Beal is a retired New Zealand academic who has written extensively on Asia with a special focus on the Korean Peninsula. Recent publications include the entry on Korea for… READ MORE
Nostalgia for what never was
May 1, 2021
My mother hated Stalin�but loved Trotsky. She had�no party affiliation, no friends�with whom to talk politics. � There was only me to listen.�Maybe it was because Trotsky�was Jewish. I don’t… READ MORE
History comes in bad cycles
April 1, 2021
I watched the insurrectionists assault�the capital with Trump flags, anti-Semitic�signs, gas masks, guns and enough�angry hatred to kill those they see � as enemies. War in the streets the man�in… READ MORE