AUTHOR INDEX TO VOLUME 60 ARTICLES are listed in the Dohrn, Bernardine (see Ayers, McChesney, Robert W., (see following order: author, title, Bill) Review of the Month) issue, page D'Souza, Rohan, Framing _, The U.S. Media Reform Alarcon De Ques India’s Hydraulic Crisis: The Movement: Going Forward, The Long March « Politics of the Modern Large 4,51 Cuban Revolution Dam, 3, 112 Mc ore, Jason W., Ecological Farley, John W., The Scientific rises and the Agrarian Ques- Advance, 9, Case for Modern Anthropo- tion in World-Historical Per- genic Global Warming, 3, 68 spective, 6, 54 Ayers, Bill & Bernardine Dohrn, Foster, John Bellamy, (see Re- Morejon, Nancy, Tobacco What Race Has to Do with It, view of the Month) Worker (poem), 8, 43 10, 50 __, Peak Oil Seg Energy Im- Newsinger, John, America Right Bafcoorn ,T odDaayv’isd , LaAb orR adicMaolv eVmiesniotn perii alS iws me, ez3,y | a pective, 11 , oRre laWtrioonngs: SiAnncge lo1-9A4m5,e ri7c, a3n0 The Importance of Interna- 45 Peterson, David (s Herman, tionalism and Civil Rights, 9, , Clark, Brett, & Richard Edward S.) 22°9 Yoofr k,T rEuctohl—oagny : InTthreo duMcotimoenn, t 3, Piercy, Marge, Stately vistas of Bergman, Denise pening 1 tately vistas (poem) 4, 60 upon the Exploding Sand , Clark, Brett, & Richarc Raby, Diana (see Review of the Sculpture Competition on T\ York, Marx’s Critique of Heav- Month) poem), 7, 53 en and Critique of Earth, 5, REVIEW OF THE MONTH Barlow, 22 T3h e 12A5l ternat HaPrrto-mLiasned sbaenrdg ,P erMilasr tionf, KoTrheea n Fostaenrd, thJeo hnT raBnesliltaiomny , fErcooml ogy CC apteles to Socialism, 6, 1 Beitel, Reunification, 11, 50 AF 1 System: The Herman, Edward S. (see Review World Crisis of Capitalist Brouwer, Steve, The Cuban of the Month) Globalization and its Impact Revolutionary Doctor: The Ul- Hernandez, César Cuauhtemoc on China, 10, 1 timate Weapon of Solidarity, Garcia, No Human Being | , Holleman, Hannah & legal: Moving Beyond Depor- Robert W. Mcchesney, The sh, tation Law, 2, 23 U.S. Imperial Triangle and nish LISCAaSE yTohheo bPko lit- Hersh, Jacques (see Brun, Eller Militar&y MaSapgednodfifn,g , p5i, 1 Fi- Holleman, Hannah (see Reviev nancial Implosion anSd ta of the Month) nation « to esa e2 a/ Itnr iynpee roifa l Impe Kocounltt,u reS ionfa n,H avTahnea ,U rb8,a n4 4 Agri- Econo&myM, cCi7e,h e1 sney, Robert W., A New New Deal under Lebowitz, Michael A. (see Re- Obama? 9, 1 view of the Month ,_A n Alternative Worth Herman Edward S., & David Struggling For, 5, 20 Peterson, Jeremiah Wright , he Path to Human De- 1e Propaganda System, velopment Capitalism or clalism? 9, 41 , Michael A., The Li, Mingi, Climate Change, toad Is Practice: After its to Grow and the the Venezuelan Referendum ative for Socialism, Defeat, 2, 1 Magdoff, Fred, The World June “ Food Crisis: Sources and So- ons, 1, 1 Maadoff, Fred, (see Review the Month AcChesney, Robert W., John _The Political Economy Bellamy Foster, Inger Stole, d Ecology ofB Bi ofuels, 3, 34 & Hannah Holleman, The Sales Effort And Monopoly sie John (see Tigar, Michael Capital, ) Raby, Diana, Why Cuba Still Matters, 8 AUTHOR INDEX TO VOLUME 60 ARTICLES are listed in the Dohrn, Bernardine (see Ayers, McChesney, Robert W., (see following order: author, title, Bill) Review of the Month) issue, page D'Souza, Rohan, Framing _, The U.S. Media Reform Alarcon De Ques India’s Hydraulic Crisis: The Movement: Going Forward, The Long March « Politics of the Modern Large 4,51 Cuban Revolution Dam, 3, 112 Mc ore, Jason W., Ecological Farley, John W., The Scientific rises and the Agrarian Ques- Advance, 9, Case for Modern Anthropo- tion in World-Historical Per- genic Global Warming, 3, 68 spective, 6, 54 Ayers, Bill & Bernardine Dohrn, Foster, John Bellamy, (see Re- Morejon, Nancy, Tobacco What Race Has to Do with It, view of the Month) Worker (poem), 8, 43 10, 50 __, Peak Oil Seg Energy Im- Newsinger, John, America Right Bafcoorn ,T odDaayv’isd , LaAb orR adicMaolv eVmiesniotn perii alS iws me, ez3,y | a pective, 11 , oRre laWtrioonngs: SiAnncge lo1-9A4m5,e ri7c, a3n0 The Importance of Interna- 45 Peterson, David (s Herman, tionalism and Civil Rights, 9, , Clark, Brett, & Richard Edward S.) 22°9 Yoofr k,T rEuctohl—oagny : InTthreo duMcotimoenn, t 3, Piercy, Marge, Stately vistas of Bergman, Denise pening 1 tately vistas (poem) 4, 60 upon the Exploding Sand , Clark, Brett, & Richarc Raby, Diana (see Review of the Sculpture Competition on T\ York, Marx’s Critique of Heav- Month) poem), 7, 53 en and Critique of Earth, 5, REVIEW OF THE MONTH Barlow, 22 T3h e 12A5l ternat HaPrrto-mLiasned sbaenrdg ,P erMilasr tionf, KoTrheea n Fostaenrd, thJeo hnT raBnesliltaiomny , fErcooml ogy CC apteles to Socialism, 6, 1 Beitel, Reunification, 11, 50 AF 1 System: The Herman, Edward S. (see Review World Crisis of Capitalist Brouwer, Steve, The Cuban of the Month) Globalization and its Impact Revolutionary Doctor: The Ul- Hernandez, César Cuauhtemoc on China, 10, 1 timate Weapon of Solidarity, Garcia, No Human Being | , Holleman, Hannah & legal: Moving Beyond Depor- Robert W. Mcchesney, The sh, tation Law, 2, 23 U.S. Imperial Triangle and nish LISCAaSE yTohheo bPko lit- Hersh, Jacques (see Brun, Eller Militar&y MaSapgednodfifn,g , p5i, 1 Fi- Holleman, Hannah (see Reviev nancial Implosion anSd ta of the Month) nation « to esa e2 a/ Itnr iynpee roifa l Impe Kocounltt,u reS ionfa n,H avTahnea ,U rb8,a n4 4 Agri- Econo&myM, cCi7e,h e1 sney, Robert W., A New New Deal under Lebowitz, Michael A. (see Re- Obama? 9, 1 view of the Month ,_A n Alternative Worth Herman Edward S., & David Struggling For, 5, 20 Peterson, Jeremiah Wright , he Path to Human De- 1e Propaganda System, velopment Capitalism or clalism? 9, 41 , Michael A., The Li, Mingi, Climate Change, toad Is Practice: After its to Grow and the the Venezuelan Referendum ative for Socialism, Defeat, 2, 1 Magdoff, Fred, The World June “ Food Crisis: Sources and So- ons, 1, 1 Maadoff, Fred, (see Review the Month AcChesney, Robert W., John _The Political Economy Bellamy Foster, Inger Stole, d Ecology ofB Bi ofuels, 3, 34 & Hannah Holleman, The Sales Effort And Monopoly sie John (see Tigar, Michael Capital, ) Raby, Diana, Why Cuba Still Matters, 8 AUTHOR INDEX TO VOLUME 60 Rich, Adrienne Emergency Wallerstein, Immanuel, Remem- Castro, Carlos J., Railroading Clinic (poem), 1, 50 bering Andre Gunder Frank conomics, Michael Perelman S™ chivone, G_ abriel ' Matthew (see vvVnhiilee T| hinIkKiInNgG abaobouutt tthhee FuFu- Chomsky, Noam) Ure, Z Simon, John J., Aime Fernand Wallis, Victor, Capitalist and So- Césaire (1913-2008): The clalwiimsalt RCersicpieo nse& 2G f Clarity of Struggle, 2, 62 logical Crisis, 0, 25 Shock Doctrine Stole, Inger L. (see Review of f Neil, Robert, C Shenzhen - A the Month) neal rah, Babylon anc oe 1 Derek Wali. 9 Straub, Jim, Braddock, Pennsyl- Jerek Wall, 3, vania: Out of the Furnace and vl al aa Heller, Henry, The Darker I into the Fire, 7, 39 Yegenoglu, Metin ( Cos tions, Vijay Prashad, 10 Tabb, William K., Four Crises of the Contemporary World Capitalist System, 5, ¢ Tigar, Michael E., & John Mage The Reichstag Fire Trial 1933-2008: The Production of Law and History, 10, 24 Vasudevan, Ramaa, The Credit Ie Internati The program designs and editorial policies of the media are subject to two con- flicting pressures. Advertisers, naturally seeking to reach the largest possible audience, are anxious to avoid antagonizing any prospective customers and therefore prefer the media to follow a policy of conservative and non-contro- versial programming and editorializing. Yet the public’s interest in the media offerings is more likely to be aroused if the programs contain new material or are rendered more absorbing by the tensions resulting from debates, contests, and rivalries. The solution habitually adopted by the media’s management is to admit such tensions in immaterial areas: quiz shows, sports, competitions among performers, and debates on more or less innocuous public issues or among speakers of not too widely divergent persuasions. —Paul A. Baran and Paul M. Sweezy, “Theses on Advertising,” in Baran, The Longer View (New York: Monthly Review Press, 1969), 230.