| | Since the Review was founded a decade ago, the personalities and political positions of its editors have always remained somewhat opaque and the composition of the Editorial Working Group (EWG) has continually changed. There has been no 'cult of personality' around the journal. We imply no criticism of the individuals concerned to say that this was quite unlike, say, the close links between Perry Anderson and the New Left Review, Baran and Sweezy and Monthly Review or Immanuel Wallerstein and Review. These journals came to represent a particular tendency, or became the principal outlet for writers in a particular tradition. The editors of ROAPE always had a much looser and less direct relationship toward the journal. Many of us have published no more than one article in the journal. |