Notes from the Editors, June 2004
June 1, 2004
A note to MR readers from Bob McChesney… � In 2000 I agreed to become coeditor of Monthly Review along with my dear friend John Bellamy Foster. I had been… READ MORE
June 1, 2004
A note to MR readers from Bob McChesney… � In 2000 I agreed to become coeditor of Monthly Review along with my dear friend John Bellamy Foster. I had been… READ MORE
March 1, 2004
Sunny Taylor was home-schooled for most of her education and is now studying for her BA in art and social theory. She began painting at an early age and has… READ MORE
January 1, 2004
Historical materialists are not prophets; they do not predict the future course of history. They are concerned rather with the present as history. This fundamental principle of Marxist thought is… READ MORE
October 1, 2003
Samir Amin’s “World Poverty, Pauperization, and Capital Accumulation,” the Review of the Month in this issue of MR, addresses the growing phenomena of landlessness and pauperization among rural populations in… READ MORE
October 1, 2003
John J. Simon, a writer, editor, and broadcaster, is a director of the Monthly Review Foundation. This month marks the centennial of the birth of Leo Huberman, who, with Paul… READ MORE
July 1, 2003
Barbara Epstein teaches in the History of Consciousness program at the University of California at Santa Cruz. Along with Marcy Darnovsky and Richard Flacks, she is editor of Cultural Politics… READ MORE
March 1, 2003
Nancy Holmstrom teaches philosophy at Rutgers University in Newark, New Jersey. She is the editor of The Socialist Feminist Project: A Contemporary Reader in Theory and Politics (Monthly Review Press,… READ MORE
March 1, 2003
Staughton Lynd is co-editor, with Alice Lynd, of The New Rank and File (Cornell University Press, 2000), a collection of interviews with people who did grassroots labor organizing in the… READ MORE
January 1, 2003
Paul Le Blanc has for many years been a teacher and activist in Pittsburgh. His books include: A Short History of the U.S. Working Class: From Colonial Times to the… READ MORE