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Vol. 71, No. 4 (September 2019)
- "Notes from the Editors, September 2019" by The Editors
- Reprise: "The Political Economy of Women's Liberation" by Margaret Benston
- ""She Was My Kind of Scientist": Margaret Benston and the Political Economy of Women's Liberation" by Lise Vogel
- "Women, Class, and Identity Politics: Reflections on Feminism and Its Future" by Martha E. Gimenez
- "On Margaret Benston: The Political Economy of Women's Liberation" by Silvia Federici
- Reprise: "Mapping Gender in African-American Political Strategies" by Leith Mullings
- Interview: "Beyond Boundaries" by Selma James, Ron Augustin
- Poetry: "Straggling onward" by Marge Piercy
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Vol. 71, No. 3 (July-August 2019)
- "Notes from the Editors, July-August 2019" by The Editors
- "Late Imperialism: Fifty Years After Harry Magdoff's The Age of Imperialism" by John Bellamy Foster
- "Neoliberal Capitalism at a Dead End" by Utsa Patnaik, Prabhat Patnaik
- "The New Imperialist Structure" by Samir Amin
- "Labor-Value Commodity Chains: The Hidden Abode of Global Production" by Intan Suwandi
- "Imperialism in the Anthropocene" by John Bellamy Foster; Hannah Holleman; Brett Clark
- "The Preemptive Counterrevolution and the Rise of the Far Right in Brazil" by Ricardo Antunes
- "Contemporary Challenges for the Working Class and Peasantry in Brazil" by João Pedro Stedile
- "A Note on the Communist Manifesto" by Harry Magdoff
- "Toward the Formation of a Transnational Alliance of Working and Oppressed Peoples" by Samir Amin, Firoze Manji
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Vol. 71, No. 2 (June 2019)
- "Notes from the Editors, June 2019" by The Editors
- "Superbugs in the Anthropocene: A Profit-Driven Plague" by Ian Angus
- "Energy, Economic Growth, and Ecological Crisis" by Erald Kolasi
- "The Yellow Vests in France: People or Proletariat?" by Jean-Claude Paye
- "The Contemporary Contours of Imperialism" by Chirashree Das Gupta
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Vol. 71, No. 1 (May 2019)
- "Notes from the Editors, May 2019" by The Editors
- "Absolute Capitalism" by John Bellamy Foster
- "Salvador Allende: 'Not in My Name'" by Atilio Borón
- "Decolonizing Justice in Tunisia: From Transitional Justice to a People's Tribunal" by Corinna Mullin; Nada Trigui; Azadeh Shahshahani
- "Marx, Animals, and Humans: A Reply to My Critics" by Ted Benton
- "Marx and the Critique of Alienated Speciesism: Replies to Benton" by John Bellamy Foster; Brett Clark; Christian Stache
- "California's Migrant Farmworkers: A Caste System Enforced by State Power" by Bruce Neuburger
- "Unionizing the World's Largest Slaughterhouse" by Russell Hall
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Vol. 70, No. 11 (April 2019)
- "Notes from the Editors, April 2019" by The Editors
- "Searching for Alternatives in Eastern Europe: Tamás Krausz Interviewed by Róbert Nárai" by Tamás Krausz, Róbert Nárai
- "Crisis Management in South Korea and the Hegemonic Strategy of the Chaebols" by Kyung-Pil Kim
- "The Debs Way" by Leo Huberman
- "Owning Financialization" by Michael Roberts
- "The Critique of Financialization: A Reply to Michael Roberts" by The Editors
- "Germany's Hidden Social Crisis" by Victor Grossman
- "Read Revolting Prostitutes: Your Socialism Depends on It" by Brit Schulte
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Vol. 70, No. 10 (March 2019)
- "Notes from the Editors, March 2019" by The Editors
- "Global Commodity Chains and the New Imperialism" by Intan Suwandi; R. Jamil Jonna; John Bellamy Foster
- "Economic Surplus, the Baran Ratio, and Capital Accumulation" by Zhun Xu
- "Self-Knowledge, Estrangement, and Social Metabolism" by Boris Hennig
- "The Criminal Dimension of Climate Change" by Andrew Glikson
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Vol. 70, No. 9 (February 2019)
- "Notes from the Editors, February 2019" by The Editors
- "Capitalism Has Failed—What Next?" by John Bellamy Foster
- "New Means of Workplace Surveillance: From the Gaze of the Supervisor to the Digitalization of Employees" by Ivan Manokha
- "Scholarship on the Rise of the Right: Liberal Historians and the Retreat from Class" by Chad Pearson
- "Fighting for Migrant Workers in Hong Kong" by Eni Lestari, Promise Li
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Vol. 70, No. 8 (January 2019)
- "Notes from the Editors, January 2019" by The Editors
- "South Africa Suffers Capitalist Crisis Déjà Vu" by Patrick Bond
- "Black Feminism and the Combahee River Collective" by Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor
- "A Black Feminist Statement" by Combahee River Collective
- "Cuba, Che Guevara, and the Problem of "Socialism in One Country"" by Ron Augustin
- "Capitalism and Mental Health" by David Matthews
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Vol. 70, No. 7 (December 2018)
- "Notes from the Editors, December 2018" by The Editors
- "Marx and Alienated Speciesism" by John Bellamy Foster, Brett Clark
- "On the Origins of Animalist Marxis: Rereading Ted Benton and the Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844" by Christian Stache
- "Posture Maketh the Man" by Stephen Jay Gould
- "#MeToo" by Wilderness Sarchild
- "The Enigma of China's Growth" by Zhiming Long, Rémy Herrera
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Vol. 70, No. 6 (November 2018)
- "Notes from the Editors, November 2018" by The Editors
- "Value Isn't Everything" by John Bellamy Foster, Paul Burkett
- "The Social Character of Value" by Rosa Luxemburg
- "Renminbi: A Century of Change" by Sit Tsui; Qiu Jiansheng; Yan Xiaohui; Erebus Wong
- "Cuba's First Military Doctors" by Don Fitz
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Vol. 70, No. 5: October 2018
- "Notes from the Editors, October 2018" by The Editors
- "The Communist Manifesto, 170 Years Later" by Samir Amin
- "Nothing to Lose but Their Chains" by Michael D. Yates
- "How does it end?" by Marge Piercy
- "On the Nature of the Chinese Economic System" by Zhiming Long; Rémy Herrera; Tony Andréani
- "A Subaltern Perspective on China's Ecological Crisis" by Lau Kin Chi
- "The Radicalization of Dashiell Hammett" by Albert Ruben
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Vol. 70, No. 4: September 2018
- "Notes from the Editors, September 2018" by The Editors
- "Making War on the Planet: Geoengineering and Capitalism's Creative Destruction of the Earth" by John Bellamy Foster
- "South Africa's 'Radical Economic Transformation'" by Lekgantshi Console Tleane
- "The Reserve Army of Labor in China's Economy, 1991–2015" by Fusheng Xie; Xiaolu Kuang; Zhi Li
- "Rural Communities and Economic Crises in Modern China" by Sit Tsui; Qiu Jiansheng; Yan Xiaohui; Erebus Wong
- "She Works Like a Man; If a Woman's Word" by Linda Backiel
- "'The Deadly Implications of Capital for the Human Habitat': A Letter to István Mészáros from Paul M. Sweezy, October 16, 1992" by Paul M. Sweezy
- "Beyond the Class–Race Binary" by Joe R. Feagin
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Vol. 70, No. 3: July-August 2018
- "Notes from the Editors, July-August 2018" by The Editors
- "The Robbery of Nature: Capitalism and the Metabolic Rift" by John Bellamy Foster, Brett Clark
- "No Empires, No Dust Bowls: Ecological Disasters and the Lessons of History" by Hannah Holleman
- "Cesspools, Sewage, and Social Murder: Environmental Crisis and Metabolic Rift in Nineteenth-Century London" by Ian Angus
- "Metabolic Rift and the Human Microbiome" by Michael Friedman
- "Land–Sea Ecological Rifts: A Metabolic Analysis of Nutrient Loading" by Brett Clark, Stefano B. Longo
- "Marx, Value, and Nature" by John Bellamy Foster
- "On English Farming and Sewers" by Justus von Liebig
- "1862 Preface to Agricultural Chemistry" by Justus von Liebig
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Vol. 70, No. 2: June 2018
- "Notes from the Editors, June 2018" by The Editors
- "The Politics of Food in Venezuela" by Ana Felicien; Christina Schiavoni; Liccia Romero
- "The Birth of the Cuban Polyclinic" by Don Fitz
- "The China–Pakistan Economic Corridor: Beyond the Rule of Capital?" by Aasim Sajjad Akhtar
- "A Marxist Correspondence" by Tom Mayer
- "Two Intellectual Giants of the American Left" by Paul Buhle
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Vol. 70, No. 1: May 2018
- "Notes from the Editors, May 2018" by The Editors
- "Marx's Open-Ended Critique" by John Bellamy Foster
- "Revolution or Decadence? Thoughts on the Transition between Modes of Production on the Occasion of the Marx Bicentennial" by Samir Amin
- "The Communist Manifesto in the Twenty-First Century" by Paul M. Sweezy; John Bellamy Foster; John Mage
- "The Physics of Capitalism" by Erald Kolasi
- "Behind the 'Black Protests': The Struggle for Abortion Rights in Poland" by Pawe Szelegieniec
- "Two Lives on the Left" by Esther Cohen
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Vol. 69, No. 11: April 2018
- "Notes from the Editors, April 2018" by The Editors
- "The Apocalypse of Settler Colonialism" by Gerald Horne
- "The New Service Proletariat" by Ricardo Antunes
- "The Multiple Meanings of Marx's Value Theory" by Riccardo Bellofiore
- "A Predatory System" by Leda Maria Paulani
- "Marx's Ecological Education" by Martin Empson
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Vol. 69, No. 10: March 2018
- "Notes from the Editors, March 2018" by The Editors
- "The Expropriation of Nature" by John Bellamy Foster, Brett Clark
- "Invisible Exploitation: How Capital Extracts Value Beyond Wage Labor" by Eva Swidler
- "The Pharmaceutical Industry in Contemporary Capitalism" by Joel Lexchin
- "Thinking Clearly about the White Working Class" by Michael D. Yates
- "Between Nature and Society" by Helena Sheehan
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Vol. 69, No. 9: February 2018
- "Notes from the Editors, February 2018" by The Editors
- "The Present as History' and the Theory of Monopoly Capital" by John Bellamy Foster, Grzegorz Konat
- "Economic History and the 'East Wind': Challenges to Eurocentrism" by Johannes Dragsbaek Schmidt, Jacques Hersh
- "The Working-Class Struggle for Welfare in Britain" by David Matthews
- "Preface to Beyond Leviathan" by István Mészáros
- "Patriarchies East and West" by Judith Whitehead
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Vol. 69, No. 8: January 2018
- "Notes from the Editors, January 2018" by The Editors
- "Women, Nature, and Capital in the Industrial Revolution" by John Bellamy Foster, Brett Clark
- "Settler Colonialism and the Second Amendment" by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz
- "From Wallmapu to Nunatsiavut: The Criminalization of Indigenous Resistance" by Warren Bernauer; Henry Heller; Peter Kulchyski
- "The Propaganda Model Revisited" by Edward S. Herman
- "What Is Monopoly Capital?" by John Bellamy Foster
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Vol. 69, No. 7: December 2017
- "Notes from the Editors, December 2017" by The Editors
- "Capital's Historic Circle Is Closing: The Challenge to Secure Exit" by István Mészáros
- "Memories of Mozambique" by Stephanie J. Urdang
- "Cold War Revisionism Revisited: The Radical Historians of U.S. Empire" by Harry R. Targ
- "Remembering Doug Dowd" by James M. Cypher
- "Marxism for the Few: Or, Let 'Em Eat Theory" by Doug Dowd
- "Movement as a Political Act" by Joan Quesada
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Vol. 69, No. 6: November 2017
- "Notes from the Editors, November 2017" by The Editors
- "The Long Ecological Revolution" by John Bellamy Foster
- "Revolution Now: Teachings from the Global South for Revolutionaries in the Global North" by Howard Waitzkin
- "The Divisive Gene" by Stuart A. Newman
- "I am wrestling with despair" by Marge Piercy
- "Protagonism and Productivity" by Michael A. Lebowitz
- "Cuba's New Cooperatives" by Cliff DuRand
- "One Big Union, One Long Fight" by Robert Young
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Vol. 69, No. 5: October 2017
- "Notes from the Editors, October 2017" by The Editors
- "Venezuela's Fragile Revolution: From Chávez to Maduro" by Steve Ellner
- "Walter Benjamin in Venezuela" by Chris Gilbert
- "Subsistence Under Siege: Women's Labor and Resistance in Eastern India" by Ranjana Padhi
- "The Clock Slows Down" by Harry Magdoff
- "Stronger Together?" by Bernard Marszalek
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Vol. 69, No. 4: September 2017
- "Notes from the Editors, September 2017" by The Editors
- "The Meaning of Work in a Sustainable Society" by John Bellamy Foster
- "The Russians Are Coming, Again" by Jeremy Kuzmarov, John Marciano
- "Africa Rising' in Retreat: New Signs of Resistance" by Patrick Bond
- "The Struggle for Shelter: Class Conflict and Public Housing in Britain" by David Matthews
- "Theorists and Thieves" by Dhruv Jain
- "The Need for Ecological Restoration" by Rebecca Clausen, John Bellamy Foster
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Vol. 69, No. 3: July-August 2017
- "Notes from the Editors, July-August 2017" by The Editors
- "Revolution and Counterrevolution, 1917–2017" by John Bellamy Foster
- "The October Revolution and the Survival of Capitalism" by Prabhat Patnaik
- "One Hundred Years, One Hundred Messages" by Tamás Krausz
- "The Great Struggle to Escape Capitalism" by Bernard D'Mello
- "As the World Turned Upside Down: Left Intellectuals in Yugoslavia, 1988–90" by Helena Sheehan
- "The Western Left and the Russian Revolution" by Diana Johnstone
- "Bertrand Russell and the Socialism That Wasn't" by Jean Bricmont, Normand Baillargeon
- "Fake News on Russia and Other Official Enemies: The New York Times, 1917–2017" by Edward S. Herman
- "Revolution from North to South" by Samir Amin
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Vol. 69, No. 2: June 2017
- "Notes from the Editors, June 2017" by The Editors
- "This Is Not Populism" by John Bellamy Foster
- "Consider these but you won't" by Marge Piercy
- "The Origins of American Fascism" by Michael Joseph Roberto
- "Old Malbec in New Bottles: The Return of Neoliberalism in Argentina" by Kenneth Mitchell, Robert H. Scott
- "What Happened at CCSF?" by Allan Fisher; Wynd Kaufmyn; Marcy Rein; Rick Baum
- "A Progressive City Fights Back" by Daniel M. Berman
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Vol. 69, No. 1: May 2017
- "Notes from the Editors, May 2017" by The Editors
- "An Eco-Revolutionary Tipping Point?: Global Warming, the Two Climate Denials, and the Environmental Proletariat" by Paul Burkett
- "Trump's America: Rethinking 1984 and Brave New World" by Henry A. Giroux
- "Nature, Labor, and the Rise of Capitalism" by Martin Empson
- "A Radical Invitation for Latin America: The Legacy of Andre Gunder Frank's 'Development of Underdevelopment'" by Felipe Antunes de Oliveira
- "Singing for Women's Lives in Chile" by Maxine Lowy
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Vol. 68, No. 11: April 2017
- "Notes from the Editors, April 2017" by The Editors
- "Neofascism in the White House" by John Bellamy Foster
- "Who Is Behind the Assault on Public Schools?" by Howard Ryan
- "A Teachers Union Against Itself: Organized Labor and the Crisis at City College of San Francisco" by Rick Baum
- "'A New Revolutionary Subject': Marta Harnecker interviewed by Tassos Tsakiroglou" by Marta Harnecker, Tassos Tsakiroglou
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Vol. 68, No. 10: March 2017
- "Notes from the Editors, March 2017" by The Editors
- "Organisms and Objectifications: A Historical-Materialist Inquiry into the 'Human and Animal'" by Joseph Fracchia
- "'Mourning and Militancy'" by Richard Seymour, Michael D. Yates
- "The Battle for the National Health Service: England, Wales, and the Socialist Vision" by David Matthews
- "Marx and Engels and the 'Red Chemist': The Forgotten Legacy of Carl Schorlemmer" by Ian Angus
- "The Return of Engels" by John Bellamy Foster
- "Astronauts at Work: The Social Relations of Space Travel" by Peter Dickens
- "Steelworkers in Struggle" by Julia Smith
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Vol. 68, No. 9: February 2017
- "Notes from the Editors, February 2017" by The Editors
- "Trump and Climate Catastrophe" by John Bellamy Foster
- "Dirge for my country" by Marge Piercy
- "Marx on Immigration: Workers, Wages, and Legal Status" by David L. Wilson
- "The Tyranny of Monopoly-Finance Capital: A Chinese Perspective" by Sit Tsui; Erebus Wong; Lau Kin Chi; Wen Tiejun
- "The Brazilian Crisis: Corruption, Neoliberalism, and the Primary Sector" by Anthony Pahnke
- "Ecology and Revolution: A Letter to Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen, July 31, 1974" by Paul M. Sweezy
- "A People's Theater on Skid Row" by Walda Katz-Fishman
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Vol. 68, No. 8: January 2017
- "Notes from the Editors, January 2017" by The Editors
- "Sovereignty and the State of Emergency: France and the United States" by Jean-Claude Paye
- "'I Grew Up with Extraordinary People'" by Aleida Guevara March, Ron Augustin
- "Policing the Poor in Detroit" by Mark Jay
- "One Belt, One Road: China's Strategy for a New Global Financial Order" by Sit Tsui; Erebus Wong; Lau Kin Chi; Wen Tiejun
- "A Theory of China's 'Miracle': Eight Principles of Contemporary Chinese Political Economy" by Cheng Enfu, Ding Xiaoqin
- "The Story of Why I Am Here: Or, A Woman Connects Oppressions" by Alice Walker