Author: Sweezy, Paul M, Harry Magdoff and Leo Huberman (eds.) with Bobbye Ortiz Title: Monthly Review: An Independent Socialist Magazine, October 1982 (Volume 34, No. 5)
Description: NY: Monthly Review, 1982. Paper bound, 64pp. Clean and tight. As new. Contents include: The Meaning of Work: A Marxist Perspective by Harry Magdoff; Roots of the Sino-Vietnamese Conflict by John Kleinen; Two Americas: Two Worldviews, and a Widening Gap by Gene Bell-Villada; A Lunch with Marx by M.E. Grant Duff; Books: U.S. Policy in Vietnam by Marilyn Young, The Workplace Democracy Movement: A Success, But For Whom? by Jerry Lembcke; Correspondence regarding The Fall of Michael Manley with Doris Kitson and Arthur Lewin. Over 150 issues of Monthly Review in stock - contact us directly to save on shipping for multiple orders.
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