We welcome unsolicited submissions of articles and book reviews. We generally do not accept pitches, only completed manuscripts or drafts. Articles should be 3,000 to 6,000 words in length, and book reviews between 1,500 and 3,000 words. Authors may expect a decision within four to six weeks.
As an independent socialist magazine, MR covers a wide range of contemporary issues from a variety of left perspectives. Prospective contributors are encouraged to read recent issues—available for free on our website—for a sense of the magazine’s content and style. We are always seeking submissions on topics such as political economy, ecology, imperialism, race, gender, sexuality, disability, science, education, and labor.
While MR is committed to publishing intellectually rigorous writing, we strongly prefer articles in lively, jargon-free prose, aimed at the educated general reader, that do not assume specialized knowledge. MR does not generally accept submissions written for academic assignments or conferences, unless specifically rewritten and formatted for the magazine and its audience.
We especially welcome submissions from activists, younger scholars, and new writers.
Submissions should follow the Chicago Manual of Style, sixteenth edition. If notes are necessary, please use endnotes rather than footnotes, but it is best to minimize scholarly apparatus as much as possible. Citations should be formatted in the style below:
- Paul A. Baran and Paul M. Sweezy, Monopoly Capital (New York: Monthly Review Press, 1966).
- Albert Einstein, “Why Socialism?,” Monthly Review 1, no. 1 (May 1949): 9–15.