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Ilyich
15th January 2012, 18:46
Mods, please forgive me if this is in the wrong forum and feel free to move it. Anyway, I have two questions about The Monthly Review: 1. How much is a yearlong subscription and 2. Is it worth it? Thank you.
Искра
15th January 2012, 19:56
2. No. Liberal pile of shit.
Red Commissar
15th January 2012, 20:44
Mods, please forgive me if this is in the wrong forum and feel free to move it. Anyway, I have two questions about The Monthly Review: 1. How much is a yearlong subscription and 2. Is it worth it? Thank you.
On their subscriptions page (http://monthlyreview.org/press/subscriptions/), they list a basic subscription (meaning you'll get print issues through the mail) for $39, with first time subscription at $29 (or low income). As to whether or not it's worth it, that's up to you- what you'll get is basically a print form of what you read on the website already. Like a lot of these type of smaller publications they see subscriptions as a way of sustaining themselves. If you like what you read and feel like 'supporting' them, then go on ahead. If not, then don't. Simple.
Vanguard1917
16th January 2012, 02:55
John Bellamy Foster's articles are pretty shoddy. He calls people in poor coutries having children 'one of the most serious problems of the contemporary age' (link (http://monthlyreview.org/1998/12/01/malthus-essay-on-population-at-age-200)). Liberal nonsense at best. Read it for free online if you feel you must read it at all.
Ostrinski
16th January 2012, 03:12
http://monthlyreview.org/
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