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October-November 2007 VOL. 28, NO.5

  • U.S.
  • International
  • En español
  • Features
  • Editorials August-September 2007 VOL. 28, NO.4

    August-September 2007 VOL. 28, NO.4

    June-July 2007 VOL. 28, NO.3

    April-May 2007 VOL. 28, NO.2
    February-March 2007 VOL. 28, NO.1

    December 2006-January 2007 VOL. 27, NO.6

    October-November 2006 VOL. 27, NO.5



    August-September 2006 VOL. 27, NO.4

    June-July 2005 VOL. 26, NO.3
  • Cover Story April-May 2005 VOL. 26, NO.2
    February-March 2005 VOL. 26, NO.1
    December 2004-January 2005 VOL. 25, NO.5
    2004 October-November VOL. 25, NO.4
    2004 August-September VOL. 25, NO.3
    2004 June-July VOL. 25, NO.2
    2004 April-May VOL. 25, NO.1
    2004 January-March VOL. 24, NO.4
    2003 October-December VOL. 24, NO.3

    2003 July-September VOL. 24, NO.2

    2003 April-June VOL. 24, NO.1

    2003 January-March VOL. 23, NO.4
    • En español
      • El nuevo presidente Lula de Brasil: elegido por el pueblo pero al servicio del FMI
    • U.S.
      • Voices of Color - To be disappeared in the USA: the plight of immigrant detainees
      • Restitution sought for "Central Park Five"
      • Joblessness in the U.S.: a shame, a scandal, and a damn good reason to change the system
      • Are G-men harassing your librarian?
      • Redbaiting won't build labor: A reply to Marc Cooper of the Nation
    • Features
      • Imagine Revolution: Overflow crowd at Seattle conference explores solutions to capitalist problems
      • High-energy FSP convention finds reasons for optimism in a time of war and reaction
      • Resolve to make a difference: join the Freedom Socialists
      • In tribute to Delia Maxwell, 1932-2002
      • Harry Hay - a life in lavendar and red: Gay movement icon leaves a legacy of stubborn subversiveness
      • Movie Review - Hollywood's Frida: see it for the art, not for the politics
      • Letters to the Editor
    • Editorials
      • Mumia's life remains in jeopardy
      • Strom's swan song: it's a long time coming
      • SUV makers: taking us all for a ride

    2002 October-December VOL. 23, NO.3

    2002 July-September, VOL. 23, NO.2

    2002 April-June, VOL. 23, NO.1

    2002 January-March, VOL. 22, NO. 4

    October 2001, SPECIAL EDITION

    To our readers

    Just days after we published our most recent quarterly issue, terrorism tragically struck down thousands of people in New York and Washington. Immediately, the Bush administration began talking of retaliation abroad and tightening security at home. Now, as we go to press with this special edition, bombs are dropping on Afghanistan.

    What we hope we have offered in this issue (a bonus edition for subscribers) are ideas, facts and history that will be useful for anyone wanting to understand the roots of war and terrorism but especially for people committed to bringing an end to the inhumane system that produces them both.

    2001 October-December, VOL. 22, NO. 3

    2001 July - September, VOL. 22, NO. 2

    2001 April- June, VOL 22, NO 1

    2001 January-March, VOL 21, NO 4

    2000 October-December, VOL 21, NO 3

    2000 July-Sept., VOL 21, NO 2

    2000 April-June, VOL 21, NO 1

    2000 January-March, VOL 20, NO 4

    1999 October-December, VOL 20, NO 3

    1999 July - September, VOL 20, NO 2

    1999 APRIL - JUNE, VOL 20, NO 1

    1999 JANUARY- MARCH, Vol 19, No 4

    1998 OCTOBER - DECEMBER, VOL 19, NO 3

    1998 JULY - SEPTEMBER, VOL 19, NO 2

    1998 APRIL - JUNE, VOL 19, NO 1