July 1, 2017
Prabhat Patnaik is professor emeritus at the Center for Economic Studies and Planning at Jawaharlal Nehru University, and coauthor, with Utsa Patnaik, of A Theory of Imperialism (Columbia University Press,… READ MORE
July 1, 2017
Tamás Krausz is a professor of history at Eötvös Loránd University of Sciences in Budapest, and the author of Reconstructing Lenin (Monthly Review Press, 2015). Translated from the Hungarian by… READ MORE
July 1, 2017
Bernard D’Mello is deputy editor of Economic and Political Weekly. The crisis of the ruling order that unfolded in Russia in 1917 brought on an enormous social upheaval, culminating in… READ MORE
July 1, 2017
Diana Johnstone is the author of Fool’s Crusade: Yugoslavia, NATO, and Western Delusions (Monthly Review Press, 2002) and Queen of Chaos: The Misadventures of Hillary Clinton (CounterPunch, 2015). V. I…. READ MORE
July 1, 2017
Samir Amin is director of the Third World Forum in Dakar, Senegal. His most recent book is Russia and the Long Transition from Capitalism to Socialism (Monthly Review Press, 2016)…. READ MORE
June 1, 2017
Monthly Review receives a substantial and steadily increasing amount of daily correspondence from readers, and it is not always possible to answer all of these messages in a timely manner,… READ MORE
June 1, 2017
John Bellamy Foster is the editor of Monthly Review. I am concerned with power politics—that is to say, I make use of all means that seem to me to be… READ MORE
June 1, 2017
Consider the child with curly brownhair sleeping with her dog in the backof an old SUV while her parents dozein scruffy front seats tilted back. Consider the child with brown… 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
June 1, 2017
Daniel M. Berman is a longtime activist for occupational safety and workers’ rights. His books include Death on the Job (Monthly Review Press, 1979). Steve Early, Refinery Town: Big Oil,… READ MORE