November 1, 2015
Aviva Stahl is a Brooklyn-based independent journalist who focuses on prison issues. She primarily writes about solitary confinement and the communities that experience the greatest marginalization on the inside, including… READ MORE
November 1, 2015
T.W. Walker is a Southern activist, mostly as a rank-and-file public-sector clerical worker helping organize a non-majority union. � Edward E. Baptist, The Half Has Never Been Told: Slavery and… READ MORE
October 1, 2015
Elly Leary is a former autoworker, office worker, and labor educator who has held many union offices, including bargaining chair. She is a longtime contributor to Monthly Review. Anne Lewis… READ MORE
October 1, 2015
David L. Wilson and co-author Jane Guskin are working on a revised edition of The Politics of Immigration: Questions and Answers (Monthly Review Press, July 2007). Wilson co-edited Weekly News… READ MORE
September 1, 2015
In this number of Monthly Review we are publishing Larry Shoup’s “‘Dangerous Circumstances’: The Council on Foreign Relations Proposes a New Grand Strategy Towards China”— an article published concurrently with… READ MORE
September 1, 2015
Laurence H. Shoup (http://laurenceshoup.com) is an activist and the author of five books, including Wall Street’s Think Tank: The Council on Foreign Relations and the Empire of Neoliberal Geopolitics 1976-2014… READ MORE
September 1, 2015
Hans G. Despain teaches political economy at Nichols College, where he is the chair of the Department of Economics. Paul M. Sweezy wrote in 1982, “it is my impression that… READ MORE
September 1, 2015
Rosalyn Baxandall, who has taught at the State University of New York, Old Westbury, and the City University of New York’s Labor School, is the author of Words on Fire:… READ MORE
July 1, 2015
It is now a universal belief on the left that the world has entered a new imperialist phase.1 That imperialism should evolve and take on novel forms is of course… READ MORE
July 1, 2015
Harry Magdoff was coeditor of Monthly Review from 1969 until death in 2006. The excerpt is the introduction to his pamphlet Globalization: To What End? (Monthly Review Press, 1992). �… READ MORE