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Vol. 68, No. 3: July-August 2016
- "Notes from the Editors, July-August 2016" by The Editors
- "Monopoly Capital at the Half-Century Mark" by John Bellamy Foster
- "Monopoly Capital Then and Now" by Prabhat Patnaik
- "Kalecki and Steindl in the Transition to Monopoly Capital" by Jan Toporowski
- "The Profits of Financialization" by Costas Lapavitsas, Ivan Mendieta-Muñoz
- "Surplus Absorption and Waste in Neoliberal Monopoly Capitalism" by Mary V. Wrenn
- "Hydrocarbons and the Illusion of Sustainability" by Kent A. Klitgaard
- "Monopoly Capital in the Classroom" by Michael Meeropol
- "UK Monopoly Capitalism: Applying a North American Brand to Britain" by David Matthews
- "Multinational Corporations and the Globalization of Monopoly Capital: From the 1960s to the Present" by Intan Suwandi, John Bellamy Foster
- "Reading Capital, Reading Historical Capitalisms" by Samir Amin

Vol. 68, No. 2: June 2016
- "Notes from the Editors, June 2016" by The Editors
- "Marx's Ecology and the Left" by John Bellamy Foster, Brett Clark
- "Radical Leisure" by Eva Swidler
- "Beyond Opt Out: A Broader Challenge to Corporate School Reform" by Howard Ryan
- "Vietnam and the Soldiers' Revolt: The Politics of a Forgotten History" by Derek Seidman
- "Self-Rule in the Balance" by Seth Sandronsky

Vol. 68, No. 1: May 2016
- "Notes from the Editors, May 2016" by The Editors
- "Obamacare: The Neoliberal Model Comes Home to Roost in the United States—If We Let It" by Howard Waitzkin, Ida Hellander
- "Nature" by John Bellamy Foster
- "Orthodox Economics and the Science of Climate Change" by Mariano Torras
- "Voices, Not Numbers: Towards a Greater Democracy in Education" by Carl A. Grant
- "The 3,000 Who Stayed" by Don Fitz
- "Organizing for Better Lives" by Daniel M. Berman

Vol. 67, No. 11: April 2016
- "Notes from the Editors, April 2016" by The Editors
- "Marx's Theory of Working-Class Precariousness: Its Relevance Today" by R. Jamil Jonna, John Bellamy Foster
- "The Broken BBC: From Public Service to Corporate Power" by Gavin Lewis
- "A New Economy of Knowledge" by Richard Levins
- "Living the Eleventh Thesis" by Richard Levins
- ""Realists of a Larger Reality": On New Science Fiction" by Amy Schrager Lang, Daniel Rosza Lang/Levitsky

Vol. 67, No. 10: March 2016
- "Notes from the Editors, March 2016" by The Editors
- "The Opt Out Revolt: Democracy and Education" by John Bellamy Foster
- "The Testing Resistance and Reform Movement" by Monty Neill
- "Opting Out of the Education Reform Industry" by Wayne Au, Jesslyn Hollar
- "Should New York City Teachers Support Opt Out?: Two Views in the UFT" by John C. Antush
- "Testing and Social Studies in Capitalist Schooling" by Donna-Marie Cole-Malott, Curry Malott
- "Beyond Pedagogies of Repression" by Henry A. Giroux

Vol. 67, No. 9: February 2016
- "Notes from the Editors, February 2016" by The Editors
- "France: An Algorithmic Power" by Jean-Claude Paye
- "Socialism and Fantasy: China Miéville's Fables of Race and Class" by Christopher Kendrick
- "Marx's Ecological Notebooks" by Kohei Saito
- "The Postracial Delusion" by Yasmin Nair
- "Clerics and Communists" by Bashir Saade
- "Cuba's Medical Mission" by Don Fitz

Vol. 67, No. 8: January 2016
- "Notes from the Editors, January 2016" by The Editors
- "Capitalism and Its Current Crisis" by Prabhat Patnaik
- "Digital Labor and Imperialism" by Christian Fuchs
- "Social Movements and Progressive Governments: Building a New Relationship in Latin America" by Marta Harnecker
- "The Silvertown Strike: A Partisan History" by John Tully
- "On Henry Giroux: Foreword to America's Addiction to Terrorism" by Michael D. Yates
- "No Vacation from Politics" by Paul A. Baran
- "Marx the Feminist?" by Leontina M. Hormel

Vol. 67, No. 7: December 2015
- "Notes from the Editors, December 2015" by The Editors
- "Marxism and Ecology: Common Fonts of a Great Transition" by John Bellamy Foster
- "No Reconciliation without Truth: An Interview with Tan Swie Ling on the 1965 Mass Killings in Indonesia" by Intan Suwandi
- "The United States and the 1965–1966 Mass Murders in Indonesia" by Bradley Simpson
- "Laudato Si—The Pope's Anti-Systemic Encyclical" by Michael Löwy
- "A Question of Place" by Grace Lee Boggs
- "Reconstructing Marx's Critique of Political Economy from His London Notebooks" by Kohei Saito

Vol. 67, No. 6: November 2015
- "Notes from the Editors, November 2015" by The Editors
- "The Great Capitalist Climacteric: Marxism and "System Change Not Climate Change"" by John Bellamy Foster
- "Whither Japan? Seven Decades After Defeat" by Herbert P. Bix
- "Wars Past and Wars to Come" by John Newsinger
- "Baran and Sweezy's Monopoly Capital, Then and Now" by Benjamin Feldman, John Bellamy Foster
- "From Incarceration to Decarceration: The Need to Abolish Prisons" by Aviva Stahl
- "Cotton: The Fabric of Death" by J. Lichtenstein
- ""A Torture Machine": The Violent Story of Slavery and the Beginning of American Capitalism" by T. W. Walker

Vol. 67, No. 5: October 2015
- "Notes from the Editors, October 2015" by The Editors
- "Method in Ecological Marxism: Science and the Struggle for Change" by Hannah Holleman
- "Puerto Rico: The Crisis Is About Colonialism, Not Debt" by Linda Backiel
- "Interview with Bill Gallegos" by Elly Leary, Anne Lewis
- ""Sic Vos Non Vobis" (For You, But Not Yours): The Struggle for Public Water in Italy" by Andreas Bieler
- "Stripping Away Invisibility: Exploring the Architecture of Detention" by Victoria Law
- "The Part of "Illegal" They Don't Understand" by David L. Wilson
