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in 1981. In the latter case, Sweezy declared the incident had proved beyond doubt that "the Communist regimes of the Soviet bloc have become the expression and the guardians of a new rigidified hierarchical structure which has nothing in common with the kind of socialist society Marxists have always
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fine-tuning. Instead, the magazine's editors and leading writers have remained true to the traditional Marxist perspective that capitalist economies contain internal contradictions which will ultimately lead to their collapse and reconstitution on a new socialist basis. Topics of editorial concern
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to the magazine's ranks. From that date and for nearly 20 years Nearing authored a column descriptively entitled "World Events". During the Truman and Eisenhower years, many left-wing intellectuals found a space for their work in the magazine, including a number that would gain in stature in the
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Editors Huberman and Sweezy argued as early as 1952 that massive and expanding military spending was an integral part of the process of capitalist stabilization, driving corporate profits, bolstering levels of employment, and absorbing surplus production. They argued the illusion of an external
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Sweezy and Huberman were complementary figures guiding the publication, with Sweezy's theoretical bent and writing ability put to use for a majority of the editorial content, while Huberman took charge of the business and administrative aspects of the enterprise. Sweezy remained at home in New
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grew in stature in tandem with this resurgence. While remaining an intellectual journal not oriented towards acquiring a mass readership, circulation of the publication nonetheless grew throughout this era, approaching 9,100 in 1970 before peaking at 11,500 in 1977.
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military threat was required to sustain this system of priorities in government spending; consequently, effort was made by the editors to challenge the dominant Cold War paradigm of "Democracy versus Communism" in the material published in the magazine.
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and had no pressing need for the money. Matthiessen made the offer to Sweezy to underwrite "that magazine and Leo Huberman were always talking about," committing the sum of $ 5,000 per year for three years. Matthiessen's funds made the launch of
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launched in 1949 with a circulation of just 450 copies, most of whom were personal acquaintances of either Huberman or Sweezy. The magazine's ideology and readership closely paralleled that of the independent socialist weekly newspaper
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was not a case of simple Communist military aggression but was rather the product of political isolation, South Korean military buildup, and border provocations, became the first title offered by the affiliated publisher in 1952.
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was generally characterized by an aversion to doctrinaire citations of Marxist canon in favor of the analysis of real-world economic and historical trends. Readability was emphasized and the use of academic jargon discouraged.
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in the Xinjiang region. The letter accused the article of "agnosticism, let alone denialism, towards what is clearly a shocking infringement of the rights of Uyghur people." The lead author of the letter was
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republished an article from the Qiao Collective, a Chinese media platform aimed at "challenging U.S. aggression towards China." In response, a group of international scholars signed an
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possible, although the amount of the seed money was reduced to $ 4,000 per year in the second and third years by the executors of Matthiessen's estate following his suicide in 1950.
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Although Matthiessen was the financial angel of the new publication, from the outset the editorial task was handled by Sweezy and his co-thinker, the left wing popular writer
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remained essentially a publication with roots in the so-called "Old Left", it was not unsympathetic to the young radical movement which grew in conjunction with the
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movement or political organization. Many of its articles have been written by academics, journalists, and freelance public intellectuals, including
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of the 1960s, Sweezy and Huberman soon came to see the People's Republic of China as the actual center of the world revolutionary movement.
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The Dawning of the Apocalypse: The Roots of Slavery, White Supremacy, Settler Colonialism, and Capitalism in the Long Sixteenth Century
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Monthly Review Press, an allied endeavor, was launched in 1951 in response to the inability of the maverick left-wing journalist
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in the early 1950s, editors Paul Sweezy and Leo Huberman were targeted for "subversive activities". Sweezy's case, tried by
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From the middle years of the 1960s, radical political theory saw a resurgence in association with the emergence of a
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during its early years although over time the magazine became increasingly critical of Soviet dedication to
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On Education: Articles on Educational Theory and Pedagogy, and Writings for Children from "The Age of Gold"
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period. Baran worked closely with Sweezy on a book regarded as a landmark in Marxist theory entitled
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is the associate editor, and the magazine also has one assistant editor and an editorial committee.
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The Great Firewall of China : How to Build and Control an Alternative Version of the Internet
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Big Farms Make Big Flu: Dispatches on Infectious Disease, Agribusiness, and the Nature of Science
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This article is about the American Marxist magazine. For the British periodical (1749–1845), see
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John Bellamy Foster, "Monthly Review," in Mari Jo Buhle, Paul Buhle, and Dan Georgakas (eds.)
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Capitalism and Underdevelopment in Latin America: Historical Studies of Chile and Brazil
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of 0.460, ranking it 107th out of 161 journals in the category "Political Science".
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Biology Under the Influence: Dialectical Essays on Ecology, Agriculture, and Health
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although he died of a heart attack prior to the work's first publication in 1966.
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Savran, S.; Tonak, E. A.; Sweezy, P. M. (1987). "Interview with Paul M. Sweezy".
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Phelps, C. (1999). "Introduction: A Socialist Magazine in the American Century".
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Phelps, C. (1999). "Introduction: A Socialist Magazine in the American Century".
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Phelps, C. (1999). "Introduction: A Socialist Magazine in the American Century".
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Savran, S.; Tonak, E. A.; Sweezy, P. M. (1987). "Interview with Paul M. Sweezy".
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Phelps, C. (1999). "Introduction: A Socialist Magazine in the American Century".
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Savran, S.; Tonak, E. A.; Sweezy, P. M. (1987). "Interview with Paul M. Sweezy".
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The Problem of the Media: U.S. Communication Politics in the Twenty-First Century
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C. Phelps (1999). "Introduction: A Socialist Magazine in the American Century".
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Radical political economy since the sixties: a sociology of knowledge analysis
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influence made itself felt in the content of the publication in this period.
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Labor and Monopoly Capital: The Degradation of Work in the Twentieth Century
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In addition to the U.S.-based magazine, there are seven sister editions of
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Although not averse to discussion of esoteric matters of socialist theory,
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Sweezy, P. M. (1983). "The Suppression of the Polish Workers Movement".
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The Poor and the Powerless: Economic Policy and Change in the Caribbean
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Monopoly Capital: An Essay on the American Economic and Social Order
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where one of them was living. The two men were literary scholar and
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and Development with Particular Reference to the African Revolution
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In later years, Monthly Review Press has published such titles as
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Briefly joining Sweezy and Huberman as a third founding editor of
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in the 1960s and 1970s, with editor Paul Sweezy objecting to the
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Phelps, C.; Magdoff, H. (1999). "Interview with Harry Magdoff".
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announced that it would maintain an online archive of the site.
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s circulation hovered in the 8,000 range throughout the decade.
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Hampshire, traveling down to New York City once a month to read
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Rethinking Marxism: Essays for Harry Madgoff and Paul Sweezy.
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editorial staff was joined in May 1969 by radical economist
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Fanshen: A Documentary of Revolution in a Chinese Village
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regarded as the goal of modern working class movements."
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The 'Dictatorship of the Proletariat' from Marx to Lenin
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Panitch, Leo; Albo, Greg; Chibber, Vivek, eds. (2013).
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The Great Financial Crisis: Causes and Consequences
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