New beech leaves, Gribskov Forest in the northern part of Sealand, Denmark. Malene Thyssen, Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, Link.
John Bellamy Foster is the editor of
Monthly Review and a professor of sociology at the University of Oregon. Brett Clark is associate editor of
Monthly Review and a professor of sociology at the University of Utah. Hannah Holleman is a director of the Monthly Review Foundation and an associate professor of sociology at Amherst College.
“The old Greek philosophers,” Frederick Engels wrote in
Socialism: Utopian and Scientific, “were all born natural dialecticians.”
1 Nowhere was this more apparent than in ancient Greek medical thought, which was distinguished by its strong materialist and ecological basis. This dialectical, materialist, and ecological approach to epidemiology (from the ancient Greek
is Ted Allan, a partly fabulous Canadian playwright who was once a Communist but is getting rich fast, from books, movies and plays. Now he’s making the grade as an actor starring in plays he wrote himself
Hotel Brooklyn
Hattie s Chicken Shack
Hattie s Chicken Shack was located on South Federal Street in 1969. The restaurant, founded by Hattie Mosley, was moved to Phila Street during urban renewal in Saratoga Springs.
The Moon Glow
The Moon Glow was on Congress Street and one of the places torn down during urban renewal.
522 Broadway
High Rock Avenue
High Rock Avenue is seen here in the 1940s. This was part of the city s second urban renewal project.
Woodlawn Ave. and Division St.
The building was at the corner of Woodlawn Avenue and Division Street. The photograph was taken in 1969.
Bigsbee Motors
Jewish rooming house
Sydney Gordon
A Hattieville couple is in debt to the court in the sum of $20,000 which they accumulated when they appeared in the Belize Magistrate’s Court on a charge of possession of a controlled drug with intent to supply. Shawn Bainton, a 37-year-old construction worker, and Sydney Gordon, a 34-year-old hairdresser, appeared unrepresented before Magistrate Stephanie Gillett. To the charge, Gordon had initially pleaded guilty saying that she used the marijuana to cope with her asthma. The prosecutor, however, indicated that while Gordon pleaded guilty, it would not be automatic that the charge be withdrawn from Bainton. He was found with $1,395 along with drugs which would still be confiscated. Bainton became irate, saying that the funds were not from the sale of drugs but instead monies that his mother had sent for him for the construction of a home. That is when he also pleaded guilty to the charge.