June 1, 2017
Michael Joseph Roberto formerly taught history at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University. He is at work on a book, tentatively titled The Coming of the American Behemoth, forthcoming… READ MORE
June 1, 2017
Kenneth Mitchell is an associate professor of political science and Robert H. Scott is an associate professor of economics, both at Monmouth University. In his 1990 autopsy of the Cold… READ MORE
June 1, 2017
Dear Editors, We were disappointed by Rick Baum’s attack on our union local, American Federation of Teachers (AFT) 2121, in the April 2017 issue of Monthly Review (“A Teachers Union… READ MORE
May 1, 2017
Maxine Lowy is a Santiago-based journalist and translator, and the author of Memoria latente (LOM Ediciones, 2016). Elizabeth Vilma Uribe and her husband, Alan Velasquez, were known to their neighbors… READ MORE
April 1, 2017
There is a shadow of something colossal and menacing that even now is beginning to fall across the land. Call it the shadow of an oligarchy, if you will; it… READ MORE
April 1, 2017
Marta Harnecker is the author, most recently, of A World to Build: New Paths Toward Twenty-First Century Socialism (Monthly Review Press, 2015). This exchange with Greek journalist Tassos Tsakiroglou was… READ MORE
March 1, 2017
� Joseph Fracchia is professor emeritus in the Robert D. Clark Honors College and the Department of History at the University of Oregon. � This article is adapted from an… READ MORE
March 1, 2017
Michael D. Yates is the associate editor of MR. Richard Seymour is a writer, scholar, journalist, broadcaster, and political activist. Born in Northern Ireland and now living in London, he… READ MORE
March 1, 2017
This article is a revised version of an earlier essay by the same title, published online in Jacobin on November 28, 2016, to mark the 196th anniversary of Engels’s birth…. READ MORE
March 1, 2017
Peter Dickens is a senior research associate at the University of Cambridge, and the author of Society and Nature: Changing Our Environment, Changing Ourselves (Polity, 2004). As societies interact with… READ MORE