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John Bellamy Foster interviewed by Daniel Tutt on Georg Lukács and “The Destruction of Reason”
MR Online
In this interview, conducted on 10 February 2023, John Bellamy Foster speaks with Daniel Tutt about the work of István Mészáros and Paul...
9 hours ago
John Orange Bellamy | Obituaries
Cottage Grove Sentinel
John Orange Bellamy, a cherished family man, respected veteran, and skilled craftsman, passed away on July 19, 2024, in Cottage Grove, Oregon.
1 month ago
Obituaries in Knoxville, TN
Knoxville News Sentinel
John Bellamy - of Knoxville, passed away at Wyndride Health Care in Crossville, TN. Survivors, sister, Debra Andrews; brother, Frederick L. (Valerie) Bellamy.
3 months ago
Monthly Review Volume 76, Number 3 (July-August 2024)
Monthly Review
Volume 76, Number 3 Contents. “Notes from the Editors, July-August 2024” by The Editors; Introduction: “Imperialism in the Indo-Pacific—An Introduction” by...
3 months ago
John Bellamy Foster on Albert Einstein’s Radical Politics
MR Online
A brilliant theoretical physicist best known for his theory of relativity, Albert Einstein was also a socialist. John Bellamy Foster...
2 months ago
The Ecological Rift in the Anthropocene
Monthly Review
In an interview with Brazilian magazine Margem Esquerda, John Bellamy Foster shares with Fabio Querido, Maria Orlanda Pinassi, and Michael...
1 month ago
Extractivism in the Anthropocene
Monthly Review
This month's Review of the Month by John Bellamy Foster illuminates the idea of extractivism, a key concept in understanding our current...
6 months ago
Ecosocialism and Degrowth
Monthly Review
Originally published in the German journal Widerspruch, Arman Spéth interviews John Bellamy Foster about the growing interest in degrowth...
4 months ago
Einstein’s “Why Socialism?” and ‘Monthly Review’: A Historical Introduction
Monthly Review
For our seventy-fifth anniversary issue, John Bellamy Foster revisits the legacy of Albert Einstein and his deep connections to Monthly...
5 months ago
The U.S. Quest for Nuclear Primacy: The Counterforce Doctrine and the Ideology of Moral Asymmetry
Monthly Review
John Bellamy Foster discusses the past and present state of U.S. nuclear policy, asserting that its reliance on belligerent approaches...
8 months ago