Author Index to Volume 52 Author Title Issue Amin, Samu Arnove, Anthony 3acon, David wld Labor Needs lh Boges Grace Lee uestion of Place Freedom Schooling Bond, Julian SNCC: What We Did Bond, Patrick Defunding the Fund Brazil, Percy Ren Castro, Fidel Addretsos t he So Early, Steve Reply to Khalil \ Einstein, Albet Flere, Serge} Foste1 nnder Gimenez al ‘ Does Ecology Hart-Landsberg, Martin After Seattle:Strat Hassan, Khalil The Future of Heifetz, Robert The Role of Professi« n Py oressive Social lrar Henwood, Doug lhe “New kconomy an Interview with De Hudson, Ken The Disposable Worker Iriart, Celia How the United States Exports and Waitzkin, Howard Managed Care to Kuhn, Rick The Threoaft F a Levins, Richard See Revieu Lowy, Michael Red” Ge Marcuse, Pete Martinez, Elizabeth Where was the Color in Seattle? Ls Reasons Why the Great Battle “iS McChesney, Robert See Review of the Monti Merrifield, Andy [email protected] Moghissi, Haideh Clerical Oligarchy and the Question & Rahnema, Saeed Democracy” in Tran Mohit, Morteza Background to the Parliamentary Elections in Tran Newsinger, John The Taiping Peasant Revolt Pappenheim, Fritz Alienation in American Society Reed, \dolph i Race and Class in the Work of Oliver C. Cox Review of the Vionth The Political Economy of the Twentieth Century (by Samir Amin Author Index to Volume 52 Author Title Issue Amin, Samu Arnove, Anthony 3acon, David wld Labor Needs lh Boges Grace Lee uestion of Place Freedom Schooling Bond, Julian SNCC: What We Did Bond, Patrick Defunding the Fund Brazil, Percy Ren Castro, Fidel Addretsos t he So Early, Steve Reply to Khalil \ Einstein, Albet Flere, Serge} Foste1 nnder Gimenez al ‘ Does Ecology Hart-Landsberg, Martin After Seattle:Strat Hassan, Khalil The Future of Heifetz, Robert The Role of Professi« n Py oressive Social lrar Henwood, Doug lhe “New kconomy an Interview with De Hudson, Ken The Disposable Worker Iriart, Celia How the United States Exports and Waitzkin, Howard Managed Care to Kuhn, Rick The Threoaft F a Levins, Richard See Revieu Lowy, Michael Red” Ge Marcuse, Pete Martinez, Elizabeth Where was the Color in Seattle? Ls Reasons Why the Great Battle “iS McChesney, Robert See Review of the Monti Merrifield, Andy [email protected] Moghissi, Haideh Clerical Oligarchy and the Question & Rahnema, Saeed Democracy” in Tran Mohit, Morteza Background to the Parliamentary Elections in Tran Newsinger, John The Taiping Peasant Revolt Pappenheim, Fritz Alienation in American Society Reed, \dolph i Race and Class in the Work of Oliver C. Cox Review of the Vionth The Political Economy of the Twentieth Century (by Samir Amin by John Bellamy Foster Catitalism A Disease e Crises of US Pu vy Richard Levi Der by Robert Mc¢ Cry f the Be The Post-Aparth by John S. Saul Saul. John S Solomon, William S labb, William K Waitzkin, Howard Wasko, Janet Whitney. W.1 Winslow, George Yates, MichaelD Reviewer Issue Albo, Gregory Completed the Reagan Re: by Michael Meeropok Buhle, Paul Manasm For Our Times on Revolutionary Organizat Glaberman, Martin (ed The Working Class Majorit by Michael Zweig MONTHLY REVIEW APRIL 2001 Dowd, Doug Economics: A Neu by Hugh Stretton Foster, John Bellamy Varx and Natur by Burkett, Paul Fox, Geoffrey Vexico’s Hope by Cockcroft, James D Gilbert, David Lockdown America by Christian Parenti Hart-Landsbert, Martin The Korean War (1945-53 by Hugh Dean Ellen Leopold Picture Wind Rosalyn Baxandall : Lost Woods The Discovered Writ by Linda Lear Nasser, Alan G Social Security: The Phony Crises by Dean Baker and Mark Weisbrot Selden, Mark Embracing Defeat Japan in the Wake of VW by John W. Dower Sheehan, Helena Varx’s Ecology: Materialism by John B. Fostet Rubinstein, Annette 7 The Karma of Brown Folk by Vijay Prashad The Vieu from Alger sWU ndou by Tony Hiss The Malthus Factor: Poverty.Politicasn c Potniation in Capitalist Development by Eric B. Ross Yates, Michael D 1 Short History of the by Paul Le Blane The Working Class Movemer Rasa by Eleanor Marx and Edward Aveling “There are...many more temporary workers [today] who can be released quickly if times turn bad. Almost 3 % of the workforce—more than 3 mil- lion people—is now employed by employment or temporary-help agen cies, double the share at the end of the 1980s. An additional 10% of workaerer eisthe r independent contractorso 1 temporary workers direct- ly hired by their companies.” — Business Week, February 14, 2000, p. 121.