Samir Amin: The Organic Intellectual
Taking as its point of departure this documentary, itself a feature of 50 books by Samir Amin, depicts the audacious str
Taking as its point of departure this documentary, itself a feature of 50 books by Samir Amin, depicts the audacious str
By Keith Mann, For over three months now in France, the gilet jaune or yellow vest revolt has mounted one of the biggest an
By Intan Suwandi, R. Jamil Jonna and John Bellamy Foster (originally posted at Monthly Review), Twenty-first-centur
By James Parisot, The continuing debate over contemporary imperialism triggered by John Smith’s criticisms of David
Michael LöwySociologist and PhilosopherΤWELFTH ANNUAL NICOS POULANTZAS MEMORIAL LECTURE, GOETHE Institute
Michael D. Yates, author of several books, including the recently released Can the Working Class Change the World?, ta
Black and Latino workers in the US are more favorable to unions because they “are most like workers in the Global South,”
By Nancy Folbre. From Verso: In this groundbreaking new work, Nancy Folbre builds on a critique and reformulation of Ma
By Charles Post, Marxism has had a difficult relationship with non-class oppressions like gender and race. For most, h
By Michael D. Yates, [Author’s note: This essay is based upon arguments made in Chapter 2 (“Some Theoretical Considera
U.S. stock markets are on pace to suffer their worst December since 1931 during the Great Depression. In response, Trea
Political organizing is hard — political education shouldn’t have to be. In the best tradition of socialist ped
By Matt Vidal, Received wisdom holds that history has proven Marx’s theory of the working class to be wrong. This claim h
By Martha E. Giménez. From Brill: In Marx, Women and Capitalist Social Reproduction, Martha E. Gimenez offers a distin
By Hannah Holleman. From Yale University Press: A profound reinterpretation of both the Dust Bowl on the U.S. southern
By Michael E. Tigar. From Monthly Review Press: Lawyers confront mythologies in the context of their profession. But t
By Henry Heller. From Haymarket Books: An essential new contribution to the debate about how Marxists should understa
Edited by Guglielmo Carchedi and Michael Roberts. From Haymarket Books: The most comprehensive empirically based de