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  • Vol. 60, No. 11: April 2009

    • Notes from the Editors, April 2009 by The Editors (MR)
    • The Sales Effort and Monopoly Capital by Hannah Holleman; Inger L. Stole; John Bellamy Foster; Robert W. McChesney
    • The Credit Crisis: Is the International Role of the Dollar at Stake? by Ramaa Vasudevan
    • The Neoliberal Restructuring of Turkey's Social Security System by Simten Cosar, Metin Yegenoglu
    • The Promise and Perils of Korean Reunification by Martin Hart-Landsberg
  • Vol. 60, No. 10: March 2009

    • Notes from the Editors, March 2009 by The Editors (MR)
    • A Failed System: The World Crisis of Capitalist Globalization and its Impact on China by John Bellamy Foster
    • The Reichstag Fire Trial, 1933-2008: The Production of Law and History by John Mage, Michael E. Tigar
    • What Race Has to Do With It by Bernardine Dohrn, Bill Ayers
    • The Rise and Fall of the Third World by Henry Heller
  • Vol. 60, No. 9: February 2009

    • Notes from the Editors, February 2009 by The Editors (MR)
    • A New New Deal under Obama? by John Bellamy Foster, Robert W. McChesney
    • Nepal, a Promising Revolutionary Advance by Samir Amin
    • Why Unions Still Matter by Michael D. Yates
    • A Radical Vision for Today's Labor Movement: The Importance of Internationalism and Civil Rights by David Bacon
    • Open Source Anti-Capitalism by Sarah Grey
    • The Path to Human Development: Capitalism or Socialism? by Michael A. Lebowitz
  • Vol. 60, No. 8: January 2009

    • Notes from the Editors, January 2009 by The Editors (MR)
    • Why Cuba Still Matters by Diana Raby
    • The Long March of the Cuban Revolution by Ricardo Alarcón
    • The Cuban Revolutionary Doctor: The Ultimate Weapon of Solidarity by Steve Brouwer
    • Tobacco Worker by Nancy Morejón
    • The Urban Agriculture of Havana by Sinan Koont
  • Vol. 60, No. 7: December 2008

    • Notes from the Editors, December 2008 by The Editors (MR)
    • Financial Implosion and Stagnation by John Bellamy Foster, Fred Magdoff
    • America Right or Wrong: Anglo-American Relations Since 1945 by John Newsinger
    • Braddock, Pennsylvania Out of the Furnace and into the Fire by Jim Straub, Bret Liebendorfer
    • Happening upon the Exploding Sand Sculpture Competition on TV by Denise Bergman
    • The Human Costs of Economic Growth by Immanuel Wallerstein
    • Why Orthodox Economics Fails by Carlos J. Castro
  • Vol. 60, No. 6: November 2008

    • Notes from the Editors, November 2008 by The Editors (MR)
    • Ecology and the Transition from Capitalism to Socialism by John Bellamy Foster
    • Rifts and Shifts: Getting to the Root of Environmental Crises by Brett Clark, Richard York
    • Capitalist and Socialist Responses to the Ecological Crisis by Victor Wallis
    • Liquefied Natural Gas and Fossil Capitalism by Anna Zalik
    • Ecological Crises and the Agrarian Question in World-Historical Perspective by Jason W. Moore
  • Vol. 60, No. 5: October 2008

    • Notes from the Editors, October 2008 by The Editors (MR)
    • The U.S. Imperial Triangle and Military Spending by John Bellamy Foster; Hannah Holleman; Robert W. McChesney
    • An Alternative Worth Struggling For by Michael A. Lebowitz
    • Marx's Critique of Heaven and Critique of Earth by John Bellamy Foster; Richard York; Brett Clark
    • Four Crises of the Contemporary World Capitalist System by William K. Tabb
    • A Nation Built on the Hierarchy of Race A Practical Guide to Beating White Supremacy by Fernando E. Gapasin
  • Vol. 60, No. 4: September 2008

    • Notes from the Editors, September 2008 by The Editors (MR)
    • Jeremiah Wright in the Propaganda System by Edward S. Herman, David Peterson
    • Humanitarian Imperialism: The New Doctrine of Imperial Right by Noam Chomsky
    • The U.S. Media Reform Movement: Going Forward by Robert W. McChesney
    • Stately vistas of stately vistas by Marge Piercy
    • The Fire Inside by Richard D. Vogel
  • Vol. 60, No. 3: July-August 2008

    • Notes from the Editors, July 2008 by The Editors (MR)
    • Ecology: The Moment of Truth—An Introduction by John Bellamy Foster; Brett Clark; Richard York
    • Peak Oil and Energy Imperialism by John Bellamy Foster
    • The Political Economy and Ecology of Biofuels by Fred Magdoff
    • Climate Change, Limits to Growth, and the Imperative for Socialism by Minqi Li
    • The Scientific Case for Modern Anthropogenic Global Warming by John W. Farley
    • The Oceanic Crisis: Capitalism and the Degradation of Marine Ecosystem by Brett Clark, Rebecca Clausen
    • Framing India's Hydraulic Crisis: The Politics of the Modern Large Dam by Rohan D'Souza
    • Blue Covenant: The Alternative Water Future by Maude Barlow
    • Bill Livant (May 24, 1932-June 2, 2008) by Ben Livant
  • Vol. 60, No. 2: June 2008

    • Notes from the Editors, June 2008 by The Editors (MR)
    • The Only Road Is Practice: After the Venezuelan Referendum Defeat by Michael A. Lebowitz
    • The Danish Disease: A Political Culture of Islamophobia by Ellen Brun, Jacques Hersh
    • No Human Being Is Illegal: Moving Beyond Deportation Law by García Hernández
    • City of Youth: Shenzhen, China by Robert Weil
    • Remembering Andre Gunder Frank While Thinking About the Future by Immanuel Wallerstein
    • Aimé Fernand Césaire (1913-2008): The Clarity of Struggle by John J. Simon
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