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  • Vol. 66, No. 5: October 2014

    • "Notes from the Editors, October 2014" by The Editors (MR)
    • "Beyond the Degradation of Labor: Braverman and the Structure of the U.S. Working Class" by R. Jamil Jonna, John Bellamy Foster
    • "The Emergence of Marx's Critique of Modern Agriculture: Ecological Insights from His Excerpt Notebooks" by Kohei Saito
    • "Vietnam War Era Journeys: Recovering Histories of Internationalism" by Michele Hardesty
    • "E.P. Thompson: A Giant Remembered" by Paul Buhle
    • "A Defining Moment: The Historical Legacy of the 1953 Iran Coup" by Younes Abouyoub
  • Vol. 66, No. 4: September 2014

    • "Notes from the Editors, September 2014" by The Editors (MR)
    • "The Return of Fascism in Contemporary Capitalism" by Samir Amin
    • "The Criminality of Wall Street" by William K. Tabb
    • "An Ecologically Sound and Socially Just Economy" by Fred Magdoff
    • "The Political Economy of Dyslexia" by Steven L. Strauss
    • "The Term 'Capitalism' Has Lost Its Radical Edge" by Fred Block, The Editors (MR)
    • "Living in the (Right-Wing) Media Glare" by Martha Biondi
    • "How We Found Out About COINTELPRO" by Martin Oppenheimer
    • "Flying Patterns" by Seth Sandronsky
  • Vol. 66, No. 3: July-August 2014

    • "Notes from the Editors, July-August 2014" by The Editors (MR)
    • "Surveillance Capitalism: Monopoly-Finance Capital, the Military-Industrial Complex, and the Digital Age" by John Bellamy Foster, Robert W. McChesney
    • "Electronic Communications Surveillance" by Lauren Regan
    • "The New Surveillance Normal: NSA and Corporate Surveillance in the Age of Global Capitalism" by David H. Price
    • "The Zombie Bill: The Corporate Security Campaign That Would Not Die" by Beatrice Edwards
    • "Surveillance and Scandal: Weapons in an Emerging Array for U.S. Global Power" by Alfred W. McCoy
    • ""We're Profiteers": How Military Contractors Reap Billions from U.S. Military Bases Overseas" by David Vine
    • "U.S. Control of the Internet: Problems Facing the Movement to International Governance" by Prabir Purkayastha, Rishab Bailey
    • "Merging the Law of War with Criminal Law: France and the United States" by Jean-Claude Paye
    • "The National Security State: The End of Separation of Powers" by Michael E. Tigar
  • Vol. 66, No. 2: June 2014

    • "Notes from the Editors, June 2014" by The Editors (MR)
    • "Popular Movements Toward Socialism: Their Unity and Diversity" by Samir Amin
    • "Labor and "Ed Deform": The Degradation of Teachers' Work through Standardized Testing and the New York City Evaluation System" by John C. Antush
    • "Marx on Gender and the Family: A Summary" by Heather Brown
    • "Rupert Murdoch: Not Silent, But Deadly" by Robert W. McChesney
  • Vol. 66, No. 1: May 2014

    • "Notes from the Editors, May 2014" by The Editors (MR)
    • "Stagnation and Financialization: The Nature of the Contradiction" by Fred Magdoff, John Bellamy Foster
    • "China's Grain Production: A Decade of Consecutive Growth or Stagnation?" by Zhun Xu; Wei Zhang; Minqi Li
    • "Australian Coal: Should It Be Left in the Ground?" by Hans Baer
    • "Crisis, Recovery, and the Transitional Economy: The Struggle for Cooperative Ownership in Greensboro, North Carolina" by Michael Joseph Roberto
    • "Our Feminist Poet on Che" by Bernardine Dohrn
  • Vol. 65, No. 11: April 2014

    • "Notes from the Editors, April 2014" by The Editors (MR)
    • "South Africa's Resource Curses and Growing Social Resistance" by Patrick Bond
    • "Spain, Economic Crisis, and the New Enclosure of the Reproductive Commons" by Sandra Ezquerra
    • "A Practical Solution to an Urgent Need" by Gregg Shotwell
    • "Climate Change: What Role For Reform?" by Christian Parenti
    • "A Reply to Parenti" by The Editors (MR)
    • "Wake Up and Smell the Oil: The Grass-Roots Struggle Against the Oil Plunder in Iraq" by Eddie J. Girdner
  • Vol. 65, No. 10: March 2014

    • "Notes from the Editors, March 2014" by The Editors (MR)
    • "Proposing a Path to Socialism: Two Papers for Hugo Chávez" by Michael A. Lebowitz
    • "Baran's Critique of Modern Society and of the Social Sciences" by Herbert Marcuse
    • "The Baran–Sweezy Letters Project" by Nicholas Baran
    • "How Can We Combine Direct Support Work with Political Analysis?" by Victoria Law
    • "Plastic Plague" by Ian Angus
    • "Unearthing Woody Guthrie's Lost Novel" by Scott Borchert
  • Vol. 65, No. 9: February 2014

    • "Notes from the Editors, February 2014" by The Editors (MR)
    • "Sharp Left Turn for the Media Reform Movement: Toward a Post-Capitalist Democracy" by Robert W. McChesney
    • "Saving Our Unions: Dare to Struggle, Dare to Win?" by Steve Early
    • "Social Inequities and Exclusions in Kerala's 'Egalitarian' Development" by C. U. Thresia
    • "Reflections on the New International: Dedicated to the Memory and Legacy of President Hugo Chávez" by István Mészáros
    • "Three Cheers (Almost) for Gus Speth" by Daniel Berman
  • Vol. 65, No. 8: January 2014

    • "Notes from the Editors, January 2014" by The Editors (MR)
    • "The Plight of the U.S. Working Class" by Fred Magdoff, John Bellamy Foster
    • "The Labor Share Question in China" by Hao Qi
    • "European Labor: Political and Ideological Crisis in an Increasingly More Authoritarian European Union" by Asbjørn Wahl
    • "Who has little, let them have less" by Marge Piercy
    • "Prashad at Large" by Paul Buhle
  • Vol. 65, No. 7: December 2013

    • "Notes from the Editors, December 2013" by The Editors (MR)
    • "Marx and the Rift in the Universal Metabolism of Nature" by John Bellamy Foster
    • "Winstanley's Ecology: The English Diggers Today" by Daniel Johnson
    • "The Feminization of Migration: Care and the New Emotional Imperialism" by Zuhal Yeşilyurt Gündüz
    • "The United States Has Lost the War: An Interview" by General Vo Nguyen Giap
    • "Reply to "The Myth of 'Environmental Catastrophism'"" by Eddie Yuen, Ian Angus
    • "Rebellious Cities" by Robert Young
    • "Labor Divided" by Timothy Kerswell
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