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AHMAD, Aijaz. The
Communist Manifesto and the Problem of Universality
[2;12]
ALTIERI, Miguel A. Ecological
Impacts of Industrial Agriculture and the Possibilities for Truly
Sustainable Farming [3;60]
AMIN, Samir. Spectres
of Capitalism [1;36]
BAGDIKIAN, Ben H. Capitalism
and the Information Age: A Review [7;55]
BLOCK, Fred. The
Politics of Class War from Above: A Review [4;56]
BOND, Patrick. Political
Reawakening in Zimbabwe: Review of the Month [11;1]
BRENNER, Aaron. The
Color of Politics: A Review [4;47]
BRENNER, Johanna. On
Gender and Class in U.S. Labor History: Review of the Month [6;1]
BRISBEN, J. Quinn Mass
Movements Need Mass History: A Review [8;55]
BUHLE, Paul. An
Asian-American Tale: A Review [8;47]
BURKETT, Paul. Fusing
Red and Green: A Review [9;47]
CLAIRMONT, Frederic F.
The Market Gulag: A Review [2;53]
COHEN, Sylvester. Amilcar
Cabral: An Extraction from the Literature [7;39]
EINSTEIN, Albert. Why
Socialism?: Review of the Month [1;1]
FOSTER, John Bellamy.
A Classic of Our Time: Labor and Monopoly Capital
After a Quarter-Century [8;12] Contradictions in the
Universalization of Capitalism [11;29] Malthus' Essay
on Population at Age 200: A Marxian View: Review of the Month
[7;1] Rebuilding Marxism: A Review [10;38] Science
in a Skeptical Age: A Review 2;39]
FOSTER, John Bellamy and
Fred Magdoff. Liebig, Marx and the Depletion of Soil Fertility:
Relevance for Today's Agriculture [3;32]
GILL, Stephen. The
Geopolitics of the Asian Crisis: Review of the Month [10;1]
GIMENEZ, Martha E. Revisiting
the Marx-Malthus Debate: A Review [10;46]
GOWAN, Peter. Communists
and Workers in Ex-Communist Europe [1;43]
GREENBAUM, Joan. On
Twenty-Five Years with Braverman's Labor and Monopoly Capital
[8;28]
HEFFERNAN, William D.
Agriculture and Monopoly Capital [3;46]
HENDERSON, Elizabeth.
Rebuilding Local Food Systems from the Grassroots Up
[3;112]
HESS, John L. Camus
Against the Other: A Review [7;50]
HINTON, William. The
Importance of Land Reform in the Reconstruction of China [3;147]
KUHN, Rick. Rural
Reaction and War on the Waterfront in Australia [6;30]
LANDAU, Saul. No
Mas Canosa [10;22]
LEARY, Elly. What
Goes Around Comes Around: A Review [1;57]
LEWONTIN, R. C. The
Maturing of Capitalist Agriculture: Farmer as Proletarian [3;72]
LÖWY, Michael. Globalization
and Internationalism: How Up-to-date is the Communist Manifesto?
[6;16]
MAGDOFF, Fred, John
Bellamy Foster, and Frederick H. Buttel. Introduction to
Hungry for Profit (July/August issue) [3;1]
MAGDOFF, Harry. A
Note on the Communist Manifesto [1;11]
MANSOUR, Fawzy. A
Second Wave of National Liberation? [9;19]
MASLYUKOV, Valentin. A
Report from Minsk [4;15]
McCHESNEY, Robert W. The
U.S. Left and Media Politics [9;32] Noam Chomsky and the
Struggle Against Neoliberalism [11;40]
McMICHAEL, Philip. Global
Food Politics [3;97]
McNALLY, David. Globalization
on Trial: Crisis and Class Struggle in East Asia: Review of the
Month [4;1]
MIDDENDORF, Gerad, Mike
Skladany, Elizabeth Ransom, and Lawrence Busch. New
Agricultural Biotechnologies: The Struggle for Democratic Choice
[3;85]
MILLER, Will. Social
Change and Human Nature [9;42]
MOJAB, Shahrzad. "Muslim"
Women and "Western" Feminists: The Debate on Particulars and
Universals [7;19]
MOSELEY, Fred. The
U.S. Economy in 1999: Goldilocks Meets the Big Bad Bear? [10;10]
NASH, Andrew. Mandela's
Democracy [11;18]
NEWSINGER, John. The
Reconstruction of Bourgeois Order in Northern Ireland: Review of
the Month [2;1]
PALMER, Bryan. Before
Braverman: Harry Frankel and the American Workers' Movement [8;33]
PANITCH, Leo. "The
State in a Changing World:" Social-Democratizing Global Capitalism?
[5;11]
PARENTI, Michael. Reflections
on the Politics of Culture [9;11]
POPPENDIECK, Janet. Want
Amid Plenty: From Hunger to Inequality [3;125]
REVIEW
OF THE MONTH
Braverman and the Class
Struggle (Michael D. Yates) [8;2]
Capitalist Change and
Generational Shifts (Ellen Meiksins Wood) [5;1]
The Geopolitics of the
Asian Crisis (Stephen Gill) [10;1]
Globalization on Trial:
Crisis and Class Struggle in East Asia (David McNally) [4;1]
Malthus'
Essay on Population at Age 200: A Marxian View (John Bellamy
Foster) [7;1]
On
Gender and Class in U.S. Labor History (Johanna Brenner) [6;1]
Political
Reawakening in Zimbabwe (Patrick Bond) [11;1]
Progressive Globalism:
Challenging the Audacity of Capital (William K. Tabb) [9;1]
The
Reconstruction of Bourgeois Order in Northern Ireland (John
Newsinger) [2;1]
Why Socialism?
(Albert Einstein) [1;1]
RICHARDS, Marc. The
Cold War According to My Weekly Reader [5;33]
RINEHART, James. The
Canadian Auto Workers: An Inspirational Story: A Review [6;58] The
International Motor Vehicle Program's Lean Production Benchmark: A Critique
[8;19]
ROBERTS, Joseph K. Multilateral
Agreement on Investment [5;23]
ROBINSON, H. Lukin. Different
from the United States: Lucky Canada: A Review [11;58]
ROSSET, Peter M. Alternative
Agriculture Works: The Case of Cuba [3;137]
RUDE, Christopher "Postmodern
Marxism:" A Critique: A Review [6;52]
SHERMAN, Howard The
Evolution of Law: A Review [11;55]
SIMON, John J. Ella
Baker, Who Would Not Rest for Freedom: A Review [6;45]
SINGER, Daniel. Why
We Need a New Manifesto [1;40]
SPALDING, Hobart. U.S.
Imperialism and 1898 [7;31]
SWEEZY, Paul M. The
Communist Manifesto Today [1;8]
TABB, William K. The
East Asian Financial Crisis [2;24] Progressive Globalism:
Challenging the Audacity of Capital: Review of the Month
[9;1]
TRUMPBOUR, John. Greenwash
and Globalization: A Review [10;53]
WALD, Alan. Between
Marxism and Pragmatism: A Review [5;47]
WALLIS, Victor. Keeping
the Faith: The U.S. Left 1968-1998 [4;31]
WESTON, Jack. A
Black Rosie the Riveter from a Red Perspective: A Review [8;51]
WOOD, Ellen Meiksins.
The Agrarian Origins of Capitalism [3;14] Capitalist
Change and Generational Shifts: Review of the Month [5;1] The
Communist Manifesto After 150 Years [1;14]
YATES, Michael D. Blacks,
Whites, and Reds: A Review [5;53]
BOOKS
REVIEWED
BANDARAGE, Asoka. Women,
Population, and Global Crisis [10;46]
BOGGS, Grace Lee. Living
for Change: An Autobiography [8;47]
BRANCH, Taylor. Pillar
of Fire: America in the King Years, 1963-65 [8;55]
BUDIARDJO, Carmelo. Surviving
Indonesia's Gulag: A Western Woman Tells Her Story [2;53]
BURBACH, Roger, Orlando
Nunez, and Boris Kagarlitsky. Globalization and Its
Discontents: The Rise of Postmodern Socialisms [6;52]
CHASE, Anthony. Law
and History: The Evolution of the American Legal System [11;55]
GILLOTT, John and Manjit
Kumar. Science and the Retreat from Reason [2;39]
GINDIN, Sam. The
Canadian Auto Workers: The Birth and Transformation of a Union
[6;58]
GOLDFIELD, Michael. The
Color of Politics: Race and the Mainsprings of American Politics
[4;47]
GRANT, Joanne. Ella
Baker: Freedom Bound [6;45]
HALBERSTAM, David. The
Children [8;55]
HOROWITZ, Roger. "Negro
and White, Unite and Fight:" A Social History of Industrial Unionism
in Meatpacking, 1930-1990 [5;53]
HUTCHINSON, Earl Ofari.
Blacks and Reds: Race and Class in Conflict,
1919-1990 [5;53]
KARLINER, Joshua. The
Corporate Planet: Ecology and Politics in the Age of Globalization
[10;53]
McCHESNEY, Robert W.,
Ellen Meiksins Wood, and John Bellamy Foster, eds.
Capitalism and the Information Age: The Political Economy of
the Global Communications Revolution [7;55]
O'CONNOR, James. Natural
Causes: Essays in Ecological Marxism [9;47]
PHELPS, Christopher. Young
Sidney Hook: Marxist and Pragmatist [5;47]
PIVEN, Frances Fox and
Richard A. Cloward. The Breaking of the American Social Compact
[4;56]
ROBERTS, Joseph K. In
the Shadow of Empire: Canada for Americans [11;58]
SAXTON, Alexander. Bright
Web in the Darkness [8;51]
SHERMAN, Howard. Reinventing
Marxism [10;38]
TODD, Olivier. Albert
Camus: A Life [7;50]
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