Harry Magdoff

Harry Magdoff
Harry Magdoff (1913-2006) was an American socialist and influential Marxist economist. He was co-editor, along with Paul Sweezy, of the independent Marxian journal Monthly Review for many years.
- Imperialism Without ColoniesINR 250
IN THE DECADES AFTER 1945, as colonial possessions became independent states, it was widely-believed that imperialism as a historical phenomenon was coming to an end. The six essays collected in th...
- ImperialismINR 350
This volume contains a series of essays aimed at illuminating from a Marxist point of view the theory, history, and roots of imperialism—ranging from the period of Western Europe’s glob...
- The Age Of ImperialismINR 325
In the “rediscovery of imperialism,” no work has been more important than that done by Harry Magdoff. When initially published, the articles collected in this book aroused enormous inte...
- Deepening Crisis of United States CapitalismINR 120
This is the third book of essays on the United States and the world economy produced by the fruitful collaboration of Monthly Review editors Paul M. Sweezy and Harry ...

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Mahdi Amel
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