Monthly Review, established in 1949, is an independent socialist magazine published monthly in New York City.
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Monthly Review, established in 1949, is an independent socialist magazine published monthly in New York City.
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Monthly Review launched in 1949 with a circulation of just 450 copies, most of whom were personal acquaintances of either Huberman or Sweezy.
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In 1953, the Monthly Review added veteran radical Scott Nearing to the magazine's ranks.
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Monthly Review became steadily more critical of the Soviet Union in the 1960s and 1970s, with editor Paul Sweezy objecting to the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968 and the suppression of the Polish trade union "Solidarity" through martial law in 1981.
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Between 1997 and 2000, Monthly Review was co-edited by Ellen Meiksins Wood, Magdoff and Sweezy.
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From its first issue, Monthly Review attacked the premise that capitalism was capable of infinite growth through Keynesian macroeconomic fine-tuning.
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Monthly Review never aligned with any specific revolutionary movement or political organization.
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Monthly Review Press is the U S publisher of The Socialist Register, an annual British publication since 1964, which contains topical essays written by radical academics and activists as was coedited in part by the late Leo Panitch.
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At its closure, Monthly Review announced that it would maintain an online archive of the site.
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Monthly Review Magazine has had six editors listed on its masthead:.
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