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Monthly Review began publication in New York City in May 1949. The first issue featured the lead article “Why Socialism?” by Albert Einstein. From the beginning, Monthly Review spoke for a critical but spirited socialism, independent of any political organization.
From the beginning, Monthly Review spoke for a critical but spirited socialism, independent of any political organization. In an era of Cold War repression, the magazine published pioneering analyses of political economy, imperialism, and Third World struggles, drawing on the rich legacy of Marxist thought without being bound to any narrow view ...
The Monthly Review is an independent socialist magazine published monthly in New York City. Established in 1949, the publication is the longest continuously published socialist magazine in the United States.
5 ημέρες πριν · In the service of furthering public knowledge of the roots of the current horrors in Gaza and beyond, Monthly Review Press is offering you the full introduction to A Land With A People. Please circulate widely!
The archive of correspondence between Paul A. Baran and Paul M. Sweezy is now available online. It consists of some 800 letters, divided into 30 downloadable files, written from 1949 until Paul Baran's death in 1964, edited by Nicholas Baran (nbaran [at]monthlyreview.org).
From Harvard to Karl-Marx-Allee: The Experiences and Reflections of an American Communist in East Germany. Zhao Dingqi and Victor Grossman. In this interview with Zhao Dingqi, Victor Grossman reflects on his life as an American communist in East Germany.
Unearthing the chapter on fascism from Paul Sweezy’s The Theory of Capitalist Development (Monthly Review Press, January 1942). Prioritising anti-U.S. imperialism, Maduro’s Venezuela and the complexities of critical solidarity: An interview with Steve Ellner.