Founded mainly by the professors and graduate students of the Department of Economics at the
University of Massachusetts Amherst, the first issue of
Rethinking Marxism appeared in 1988, just before the dissolution of the
Soviet Union began. The journal quickly became an influential academic platform for
Althusserian Marxism in the North American context. Even though the journal was launched by a group of economists (among others,
Stephen Resnick,
Richard D. Wolff,
Jack Amariglio, David Ruccio) and continues to regularly publish articles in the various sub-fields of
Marxist economics, such as the
labor theory of value,
class analysis, and
crisis theory,
Rethinking Marxism does not have an exclusive economics focus. It is a journal of
Marxist theory that makes it a point to rethink and develop Marxist analyses of
capitalism,
imperialism and alternatives to capitalism.
Rethinking Marxism is also known for its sustained efforts to showcase
contemporary art practices. Each issue of the journal presents an original work by a contemporary artist (e.g.,
Martha Rosler,
Mark Lombardi,
Michael Rakowitz,
Thomas Hirschhorn, Chto Delat). From 1989 to 1998, the editor of the journal was
Jack Amariglio. From 1998 to 2010, David Ruccio served as editor. He was succeeded by S. Charusheela (2010–2013), Who was then followed by Marcus E. Green and Serap Kayatekin (2013–2019). The current editors of the journal are Yahya M. Madra and
Vincent Lyon-Callo. ==Abstracting and indexing==