Introduction
May 1, 1999
Christopher Phelps is editorial director at Monthly Review Press and author of Young Sidney Hook: Marxist and Pragmatist (Cornell University Press, 1997). He has written for Monthly Review since 1991…. READ MORE
May 1, 1999
Christopher Phelps is editorial director at Monthly Review Press and author of Young Sidney Hook: Marxist and Pragmatist (Cornell University Press, 1997). He has written for Monthly Review since 1991…. READ MORE
May 1, 1999
� The twentieth anniversary issue of Monthly Review in May 1969 carried the announcement that Harry Magdoff—the independent economist-had officially joined Paul Sweezy as co-editor, replacing Leo Huberman, who had… READ MORE
February 1, 1999
Will Miller has been assistant professor of philosophy at the University of Vermont for thirty years.He is an activist and organizer on the campus and in the community, where he… READ MORE
January 1, 1999
Ideology comes, as we all know, in many guises, some more subtle and insidious than others. Children in the United States learn very early to think that capitalism means good… READ MORE
December 1, 1998
John Bellamy Foster is associate professor of sociology at the University of Oregon. He is the author of Marx’s Ecology (2000), and The Vulnerable Planet (1999, 2nd ed.). He is… READ MORE
November 1, 1998
Johanna Brenner is coordinator of women’s studies at Portland State University in Oregon and the author of Women and the Politics of Class (Monthly Review Press, 2000). She has written… READ MORE
November 1, 1998
Michael Löwy is the research director in sociology at the National Center of Scientific Research, Paris. He is author of The Marxism of Che Guevara (Monthly Review, 1972), and On… READ MORE
November 1, 1998
A. Kent MacDougall (1931–2021) was award-winning mainstream reporter, journalism professor, and long-time Monthly Review author. For further information see the Notes from the Editors, Monthly Review 73, no. 9 (forthcoming in… READ MORE
September 1, 1998
The left has more than once heard calls for a “third way”. In decades gone by, people talked about a “third way” between Communism and capitalism, which was social democracy…. READ MORE
July 1, 1998
Ellen Meiksins Wood is co-editor of Monthly Review. � One of the most well established conventions of Western culture is the association of capitalism with cities. Capitalism is supposed to… READ MORE