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  • Vol. 56, No. 5: October 2004

    • Notes from the Editors, October 2004 by The Editors (MR)
    • Farewell, Comrade Paul by Harry Magdoff
    • The Commitment of an Intellectual: Paul M. Sweezy (1910-2004) by John Bellamy Foster
    • Paul M. Sweezy by Michael A. Lebowitz
    • Why Stagnation? by Paul M. Sweezy
    • Monopoly Capitalism by Paul M. Sweezy
    • Capitalism and the Environment by Paul M. Sweezy
    • Four Letters to Paul Baran by Paul M. Sweezy
    • Remembering Paul by The Editors (MR)
  • Vol. 56, No. 4: September 2004

    • Notes from the Editors, September 2004 by The Editors (MR)
    • The American Empire: Pax Americana or Pox Americana? by John Bellamy Foster, Robert W. McChesney
    • Referendum and Revolution in Venezuela. Interview with Michael Lebowitz. by Michael A. Lebowitz, Derrick O'Keefe
    • Argentina: Program for a Popular Economic Recovery by Economistas De Izquierda (EDI)
    • Haiti Matters! by Charles McCollester
    • Encounters with Che by Harry Magdoff, Ernesto Che Guevara
    • On the Role of Mao Zedong by William Hinton
    • In your name by Marge Piercy
    • A Well-Kept Secret by Annette T. Rubinstein
  • Vol. 56, No. 3: July-August 2004

    • Notes from the Editors, July 2004 by The Editors (MR)
    • China and Socialism: Editors’ Foreword by Harry Magdoff, John Bellamy Foster
    • China and Socialism: Preface by Martin Hart-Landsberg, Paul Burkett
    • China and Socialism: Introduction by Martin Hart-Landsberg, Paul Burkett
    • China and Socialism: China's Rise to Model Status by Martin Hart-Landsberg, Paul Burkett
    • China and Socialism: China's Economic Transformation by Martin Hart-Landsberg, Paul Burkett
    • China and Socialism: Contradictions of China's Transformation: Domestic by Martin Hart-Landsberg, Paul Burkett
    • China and Socialism: Contradictions of China's Transformation: International by Martin Hart-Landsberg, Paul Burkett
    • China and Socialism: Conclusion by Martin Hart-Landsberg, Paul Burkett
    • China and Socialism: Appendix by Martin Hart-Landsberg, Paul Burkett
  • Vol. 56, No. 2: June 2004

    • Notes from the Editors, June 2004 by The Editors (MR)
    • Is Iraq Another 'Vietnam'? by The Editors (MR)
    • Soldiers for Hire by Huck Gutman
    • What Keeps Capitalism Going? by Michael A. Lebowitz
    • Inequalities are Unhealthy by Vicente Navarro
    • The Illusions of Empire by Bashir Abu-Manneh
    • Puerto Rican Obituary by Pedro Pietri
    • Poems to Shout by Kimberly Bird
    • Anne Braden: Subversive Southerner by Michael Honey
  • Vol. 56, No. 1: May 2004

    • Notes from the Editors, May 2004 by The Editors (MR)
    • The Pentagon and Climate Change by The Editors (MR)
    • Ideology and Economic Development by Michael A. Lebowitz
    • Palestinian Women: Fighting Two Battles by Susan Muaddi Darraj
    • Silencing the Cells: Mass Incarceration and Legal repression in U.S. Prisons by Richard D. Vogel
    • Why Socialism? by Albert Einstein
    • Social Responsibility and the Poet by Kimberly Bird
    • Self-Reflection and Revolution by Astra Taylor
  • Vol. 55, No. 11: April 2004

    • "Notes from the Editors, April 2004" by The Editors
    • "Paul M. Sweezy: April 10, 1910–February 27, 2004" by The Editors
    • "The Stagnation of Employment" by The Editors
    • "Disposable Workers: Today's Reserve Army of Labor" by Fred Magdoff, Harry Magdoff
    • "Worker's Looking for Jobs, Unions Looking for Members" by Michael D. Yates
    • "New Economy R.I.P." by Sasha Lilley
    • "Greater Inequality, Greater Instability" by Edward S. Herman
  • Vol. 55, No. 10: March 2004

    • Notes from the Editors, March 2004 by The Editors (MR)
    • The Escalating War Against Corporate Media by Robert W. McChesney
    • The Right Not to Work: Power and Disability by Sunny Taylor
    • From Racial to Class Apartheid: South Africa's Frustrating Decade of Freedom by Patrick Bond
    • NAFTA's Knife: Class Warfare Across the U.S.-Mexico Border by Bill Fletcher, Jr.
  • Vol. 55, No. 9: February 2004

    • Notes from the Editors, February 2004 by The Editors (MR)
    • A Precarious Existence: The Fate of Billions? by Fred Magdoff
    • Rice Imperialism: The Agribusiness Threat to Third World Rice Production by Matthew Clement
    • U.S. Imperial Strategy in the Middle East by Gilbert Achcar
    • Poverty and Inequality in the Global Economy by Michael D. Yates
    • The U.S. Prison State by Marilyn Buck
    • The Tragedy of U.S. Empire by Saul Landau
    • Manufacturing the Love of Possession by Richard York
  • Vol. 55, No. 8: January 2004

    • Notes from the Editors, January 2004 by The Editors (MR)
    • Cuba: The Next Forty-Five Years? by István Mészáros
    • Food Security in Cuba by Sinan Koont
    • After Neoliberalism. Empire, Social Democracy, or Socialism by Minqi Li
    • European Labor: The Ideological Legacy of the Social Pact by Asbjørn Wahl
    • Why Lift the Embargo? by Rémy Herrera
    • She Challenged the Rules by Bernardine Dohrn
    • Ralph Miliband: A Public Intellectual by Richard Kuper
  • Vol. 55, No. 7: December 2003

    • Notes from the Editors, December 2003 by The Editors (MR)
    • U.S. Hegemony: Continuing Decline, Enduring Danger by Richard B. Du Boff
    • The Demand for Order and the Birth of Modern Policing by Kristian Williams
    • Sneak and Peek by Marge Piercy
    • Q&A Regarding "The Global Minotaur" by Joseph Halevi, Yanis Varoufakis
    • Unsustainable Cities by Brett Clark
    • Poisoning Our Food by Eddie J. Girdner
    • Language Reveals All by Heinz L. Kretzenbacher
    • The Tragedy of Rwanda by Lukin Robinson
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