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  • Vol. 61, No. 10: March 2010

    • "Notes from the Editors, March 2010" by The Editors (MR)
    • "What Every Environmentalist Needs to Know About Capitalism" by Fred Magdoff, John Bellamy Foster
    • "Sanctions on Iran: What's Missing from Obama's New Dialogue" by Daniel Robicheau
    • "Why Programs Fail" by Richard Levins
    • "Saving History from Oblivion in Guerrero" by Peter Watt
    • "Margaret Randall's Years in Cuba" by Jody Sokolower, Mickey Ellinger
  • Vol. 61, No. 9: February 2010

    • "Notes from the Editors, February 2010" by The Editors (MR)
    • "The Age of Monopoly-Finance Capital" by John Bellamy Foster
    • "The U.S. Economy and China: Capitalism, Class, and Crisis" by Martin Hart-Landsberg
    • "Beyond "Green Capitalism"" by Victor Wallis
    • "István Mészáros, Pathfinder of Socialism" by John Bellamy Foster
    • "An Untold Chapter in Black History" by Safiya Bukhari
    • "Exploring the Dialectic of the Bolivarian Revolution" by Michael A. Lebowitz
  • Vol. 61, No. 8: January 2010

    • "Notes from the Editors, January 2010" by The Editors (MR)
    • "Why Ecological Revolution?" by John Bellamy Foster
    • "Advertising Is a "Serious Health Threat"—to the Environment" by Michael Löwy
    • "Africa in a Changing World: An Inventory" by Tsenay Serequeberhan
    • "Jerusalem Holocaust Memorial & Palestinians' Plight" by Joseph E. Mulligan, S. J.
    • "High in the Andes" by James McEnteer
    • "In Time" by Denise Bergman
    • "Gramsci's Grandchild" by Elly Leary
  • Vol. 61, No. 7: December 2009

    • Notes from the Editors, December 2009 by The Editors (MR)
    • Seize the Crisis! by Samir Amin
    • The Vulnerable Planet Fifteen Years Later by John Bellamy Foster
    • Farmers, Mao, and Discontent in China: From the Great Leap Forward to the Present by Dongping Han
    • The Assassination of Fred Hampton by the FBI and Chicago Police, Forty Years Later by Jeffrey Hass
    • Psychology and Social Science by C. Wright Mills
    • Cancer and Cold War Capitalism by Susan M. Chambré
    • Got Gas? Mark Thomas Belches Out the Coca-Cola Company by B. Wardlaw
  • Vol. 61, No. 6: November 2009

    • Notes from the Editors, November 2009 by The Editors (MR)
    • The Paradox of Wealth: Capitalism and Ecological Destruction by John Bellamy Foster, Brett Clark
    • Capitalism and the Ecological Footprint by Samir Amin
    • What Needs To Be Done: A Socialist View by Fred Magdoff, Michael D. Yates
    • The Resistable Rise and Predictable Fall of the U.S. Supermax by Stephen F. Eisenman
    • Can Ecological Agriculture Feed Nine Billion People? by Jules Pretty
    • Ballade of the Poverties by Adrienne Rich
    • The Real Economy and the Bubble Economy by Ted Trainer, The Editors (MR)
  • Vol. 61, No. 5: October 2009

    • Notes from the Editors, October 2009 by The Editors (MR)
    • Monopoly-Finance Capital and the Paradox of Accumulation by John Bellamy Foster, Robert W. McChesney
    • Lessons from the New Deal Public Employment Programs by Nancy E. Rose
    • Saying More with Less: Eduardo Galeano interviewed by Jonah Raskin by Jonah Raskin
    • John Brown — 150 Years After Harpers Ferry by Terry Bisson
    • Do Increased Energy Costs Offer Opportunities for a New Agriculture? by Frederick Kirschenmann
    • Gouldiana Rising by Richard York
    • A Theory of Globalized Capitalism by Jeffrey R. Webber
  • Vol. 61, No. 4: September 2009

    • Notes from the Editors, September 2009 by The Editors (MR)
    • Learning from ALBA and the Bank of the South: Challenges and Possibilities by Martin Hart-Landsberg
    • A Different Perspective on the U.S.-India Nuclear Deal by Peter Custers
    • Against Literary Imperialism: Storming the Barricades of the Canon by Bruce Robbins
    • The Globalization of Agribusiness and Developing World Food Systems by John Wilkinson
    • Indigenous Resistance in the Americas and the Legacy of Mariátegui by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz
    • Unions Must Move Left, They Have No Alternative by David Bacon
  • Vol. 61, No. 3: July-August 2009

    • Notes from the Editors, July 2009 by The Editors (MR)
    • An Overview of the Food and Agriculture Crisis by Brian Tokar, Fred Magdoff
    • Food Wars by Mara Baviera, Walden Bello
    • The World Food Crisis in Historical Perspective by Philip McMichael
    • Sub-Saharan Africa's Vanishing Peasantries and the Specter of a Global Food Crisis by Deborah Fahy Bryceson
    • Origins of the Food Crisis in India and Developing Countries by Utsa Patnaik
    • Free Trade in Agriculture: A Bad Idea Whose Time Is Done by Sophia Murphy
    • Reducing Energy Inputs in the Agricultural Production System by David Pimentel
    • Agroecology, Small Farms, and Food Sovereignty by Miguel A. Altieri
    • Fixing our Global Food System: Food Sovereignty and Redistributive Land Reform by Peter Rosset
    • The Venezuelan Effort to Build a New Food and Agriculture System by Christina Schiavoni, William Camacaro
    • From Food Crisis to Food Sovereignty: The Challenge of Social Movements by Eric Holt-Giménez
  • Vol. 61, No. 2: June 2009

    • Notes from the Editors, June 2009 by The Editors (MR)
    • The Penal State in an Age of Crisis by Hannah Holleman; Robert W. McChesney; John Bellamy Foster; R. Jamil Jonna
    • The North American Auto Industry in Crisis by Herman Rosenfeld
    • Saying No to Soy: The Campesino Struggle for Sustainable Agriculture in Paraguay by April Howard
    • Jews Confront Zionism by Daniel Rosza Lang/Levitsky
    • Don't Pity the Poor Immigrants, Fight Alongside Them by Michael D. Yates
  • Vol. 61, No. 1: May 2009

    • Notes from the Editors, May 2009 by The Editors (MR)
    • Capitalism in Wonderland by Brett Clark; John Bellamy Foster; Richard York
    • Inconvenient Truths about 'Real Existing' Zionism by Jacques Hersh
    • Marxism, the United States, and the Twentieth-Century by Paul Buhle
    • Who's Naïve? by Marge Piercy
    • Mao Zedong: Chinese, Communist, Poet by Jonah Raskin
    • Slumlord Aesthetics and the Question of Indian Poverty by Nandini Chandra
    • Why Socialism? by Albert Einstein
    • Prophets of the 'Permanent War Economy' by Ernest Haberkern
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