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Vol. I, No. 1 - Vol. XII, No. 2
whole no. 1- whole no. 46

A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z

(entries indicate issue number and page number separated by a colon).

(C=correspondence; D=discussion; R=review; S=symposium)

[Note: There were some typographical errors in the page numbers listed in the table of contents and index of issue no. 32; the page numbers of the actual articles are given below.]

Aart, Greta

  • A Brief History of Time (poem), 46:63.

Abu-Manneh, BashirAbzug, Rikki
  • The More Women Change (R), 9:172.

  • An Impassioned Radical History Lesson (R), 11:187.

Achcar, Gilbert
  • Zionism and Peace, 19:95.

Achcar, Gilbert, and Stephen R. ShalomAfary, Frieda
  • Lessons of the 1979 Iranian Revolution and Its Aftermath (R), 45:91.

Afary, Janet, and Kevin AndersonAja, AlanAlbelda, Randy, and Chris Tilly Albert, Michael
  • Marxism's Anniversary, Long Live (a piece of) Marxism! (S), 24:90.

  • Is Socialism Still on The Agenda?, 30:123.

  • Michael Albert responds (re "Is Socialism Still on the Agenda?"), 30:133.

Alexander, Buzz, and Suzanne Gothard
  • Urgency of the Incarcerated (D), 40:36.

Alexeyeva, Ludmilia
  • Nationalist Movements in the USSR, 6:133.

Anderson, Kevin
  • (See Afary, Janet)

Anderson, Susan
  • Black Power on Trial, 9:5.

Andor, Làszlò
  • Hungary: Knocking on Europe's Door, 29:175.

Anonymous
  • A Soviet Left-Wing Activist Speaks: An Interview, 3:160.

Appel, Kerry
  • An Interview with Subcommandante Insurgente Marcos, 27:115.

Aptheker, BettinaArditti, Rita
  • Argentine Grandmothers' Resistance, 31:105.

Arnove, AnthonyAronowitz, Stanley Aronson, RonaldArrizabalaga, Facundo
  • (See Scholl, Ann)

Ashfaq, Abira
  • Reflections of an Immigration Attorney, 37:66.

  • Voices from Prison (D), 40:39.

Athearn, Robert
  • Socialism's "Demise" (C), 11:158.

Aysha, Emad El-Din

Babcock, Janice Regolsky
  • Stress on the Long-Term Caregiver (S), 41:46.

Bartram, Graham
  • Walter Benjamin: Intellectual, Critic, Visionary, 25:126.

Becker, Louis
  • Left Rally at City Hall (C), 18:218.

Beeferman, Larry
  • The Law's Relation to History (R), 25:175.

  • Looking Back on the Cuban Revolution to Better Assess its Future (R), 41:162.

Behrend, Hanna
  • East Germany Under the Federal Eagle, 12:115.

  • Germany the Stage is Reset, 14:82.

  • Need for Class and Social Solidarity, 16:112.

  • Germany Remains Divided, 18:67.

  • Racist and Anti-Semitic Violence in Germany, 19:123.

  • Dismantling Germany's Welfare State, 21:111.

  • The East German Civil Rights Movement, 23:98.

  • Germany: The War Against Aliens, 25:25.

Bell, Derrick Benn, Tony, MP
  • The Maastricht Treaty - "NO" (D), 15:93.

  • Socialism Is Democracy (S), 30:164.

Benson, HermanBenz, Dorothee
  • On Labor's Political Strategy, 33:133.

Berlet, Chip
  • Nader and the Right-Wing (C), 30:190.

Berman, Marshall Bernard, Elaine
  • The NDP Victory in Ontario, 11:101.

  • Canada's Health Care System, 12:101.

  • What's Wrong With NAFTA?, 16:80.

  • The Canadian Experience, 18:44.

  • What's Right with Single Payer (R), 22:185.

Biehl, Janet
  • Goddess Mythology in Ecological Politics, 6:84.

  • On Feminism and the Retreat from Reason (R), 4:180.

Bienenfeld, Mel Birch, Thomas H.
  • Bloom Against Democracy (R), 5:168.

Birchall, Ian
  • The Manifesto Remains a Guide (S), 24:114.

Birnbaum, Jonathan
  • History from the Bottom Up (R), 25:166.

Black, Sheila
  • Borrowed Light: Here in the Twentieth Century (poem), 44:82.

Blauner,Bob
  • Race and Class (D), 8:12.

Bloom, Jon
  • Words and Pictures: Carlo, 37:191.

Boehme, Eric
  • What Is Civil Society? (R), 31:175.

Boggs, Carl Bologh, Roslyn and James Mell
  • The Spectre of Financial Crisis And the Failure of the Left (S), 24:142.

Bone, Robert
  • History a la Mode (R), 20:173.

Bonnar, DeanneBookchin, Murray Booth, Janine
  • (See Thomas, Martin)

Boskin, Joseph,
  • On Race and Organized Labor (C), 4:220.

Bottone,Sam
  • Nicaragua: Anti-Interventionism Does Not Mean Political Support (D), 1:96.

Boucher, JoanneBould, MarkBoyd, ZaneBoyer, Sandy
  • Ireland and the Politics of Extradition, 16:123.

  • The Irish Republican Movement, 17:94.

  • An Autopsy on the Provos, 36:86.

Bradley, CliveBrand, Horst
  • The End of Keynesian Employment Policy (R), 14:182.

  • Zionism and the Future of the Jews, 15:68.

  • Harry Chester, 1917-1994 (O), 17:194.

  • Jews, the State and Anti-Semitism (R), 18:201.

  • Counterposing Reform to Revolution (R), 20:166.

  • Demonizing the Germans, 23:109.

  • Tribute to Louis Rigaudias, 1911-1999, 28:188.

  • The Vatican and the Jewish Plight, 30:80.

  • On the Case for Reparations (C), 32:230.

  • The Roots of bin Laden (debate on "War on Terrorism") (D), 34:22.

  • The Tragedy of German Social Democracy (R), 34:173.

  • Classical Fascism (R), 39:181.

  • The Nazis and Racial Purity (R), 41:168.

Branford, Sue
  • Lula: New-Style Revolutionary or False Prophet? 35:109.

Brecher, Jeremy
  • The "National Question" Reconsidered: An Ecological Perspective, 3:95.

  • Solidarity and Student Protests in Iran, 36:73.

Brecher, Jeremy, and Tim Costello
  • Rebelling Against Global Capitalism (R), 25:146.

Brecher, Jeremy, Tim Costello, and Brendan Smith
  • A Draft Program for Globalization from Below (S), 30:104.

Brenner, JohannaBrittain, James J.Broder, David
  • (See Ford, Chris)

Brodkin, JoelBrody, David
  • Hill Discounts Larger Context (Race, Ethnicity and Organized Labor) (D), 3:38.

Bronner, Stephen Eric
  • The Political Theory of Rosa Luxemburg, 4:171.

  • Reflections on the End of History, 9:111.

  • Confronting Nationalism, 13:60.

  • Jews and the German Revolution, 18:83.

  • The Enlightenment and its Critics, 19:66.

  • Introduction: German Left Today, 19:132.

  • Camus and the Paris Intellectuals, 20:150.

  • A Rejoinder: Politics or Utopia? (C), 21:146.

  • The Legacy of Rosa Luxemburg, 31:162.

  • A Reply to David Camfield and Alan Johnson (D), 32:148.

  • Moving On: New Replies to New Critics (D) (Debate on the Legacy of Rosa Luxemburg II), 33:224.

  • Dialogue Not Dogma: Response to Ismail & Comack (on legacy of Rosa Luxemburg) (C), 34:187.

Brooks, George W.
  • Racism and the Drift Toward Oligarchy (Race, Ethnicity and Organized Labor) (D), 3:27.

  • An Important Chapter in Labor History (R), 14:189.

Brooks, MicheleBuhle, Paul Burkett, Paul
  • Marx and Nature, 31:153.

  • The Neoliberal University (R), 39:187.

Busch, Michael
  • Killers for Hire (R), 43:157.

  • Argentine Workers’ Takeover (R), 45:97.

Cain, Sean
  • After the Collapse (R), 40:186.

Calhoun, Laurie
  • Everything You Never Wanted to Know (R), 39:168.

  • Who's Afraid of the ICC, 43:106.

Camarero, Hernán, Pablo Pozzi, and Alejandro SchneiderCamfield, David
  • A Second Reply to Bronner (D), 32:141.

Campaign for Peace and DemocracyCampbell, Duane
  • The Antiwar Movement and Third Party Politics (D), 39:59.

Canham-Clyne, John
  • The Health Care Debacle, 18:27.

Cappelli, Vanni
  • The Great Betrayal in Afghanistan, 41:92.

Carroll, GeneCastellina, Luciana
  • New Right Victory in Italy, 17:14.

  • The Manifesto's Libertarian Vision (S), 24:67.

Castoriadis, Cornelius
  • The Gorbachev Interlude, 4:60.

Cazenave, Noel A
  • On "Racism" and "Racial Oppression" (C), 32:234.

Center for Socialist History Board, The
  • Julius Jacobson Memorial Letter (C), 35:72.

Cha-Jua, Sundiata K.Cha-Jua, Sundiata K., and Clarence Long Challinor, Raymond Chancer, Lynn Charney, MichaelChester, Eric Chiaradia, John E. Chirino, OrlandoCholden-Brown, Michael
  • The Israeli Settler Mentality, 17:100.

Chomsky, Noam
  • (Nicaragua Discussion) (D), 5:187.

Clendenen, Jason
  • Condom Confusion, 38:60.

Cobble, Dorothy SueCockcroft, James D.
  • In Latin America: The New Politics Challenge, 9:16.

Cohen, Lorraine
  • Winning a Welfare Battle and Building Bridges (S), 41:60.

Cohen, Robert
  • Introduction to Mario Savio Speech, 39:71.

Cohn-Bendit, Daniel
  • The Greening of Dany the Red, interview with Daniel Singer, 5:38.

Coleman, Dan
  • Building an Authentic Movement (C), 34:188.

Comack, Martin
  • On Formation of Workers' Councils (C), 34:185.

  • A Two-Fisted Critique (R), 37:183.

  • Germany: the Revolution that Failed (R), 42:183.

Compton, Mary
  • Tony Blair's Education Policy, 40:133.

Compton, Mary, and Lois WeinerCooper, Louis
  • Coping with Globalization (R), 20:170.

  • Terrorism and Modernity (R), 45:107.

  • Architect Of Illusion (R), 46:142.

Costello, Tim
  • (See Brecher, Jeremy.)

Cox, HarveyCrane, Margaret Willig Crick, Bernard
  • The British Labor Left Reviewed, 5:159.

Crooke, Stan
  • The Politics of the Cairo Declaration, 35:120.

Cruse, Harold W.
  • Race and Class (D), 8:43.

Cummings, Robert
  • Dwight Macdonald in the 1940s, 1:213.

Cunningham, David
  • Policy Shifts (R), 37:141.

Cunningham, Frank
  • Blend of Caution and Optimism (R), 17:180.

Cushman, Thomas
  • The Alienation of C. Wright Mills (C), 30:192.

Czaputowicz, Jacek
  • Resistance, Disarmament and the Army, 5:154.

Dadvar, Faramarz
  • Capitalism in Iran, 42:135.

Davies, Liz
  • The Fraud of "New Labor" (S) 30:155.

Dawson, AshleyD'Emilio, JohnDenitch, Bogdan
  • The Nicaraguan Revolution Deserves Critical Support (D), 1:87.

  • Really Existing Nationalism, 15:121.

  • The Shame and Scandal of Apologias for Atrocities (D), 34:88.

Devine, Pat
  • Beyond Market Socialism, 8:105.

Di Leonardo, Micaela, and Roger Lancaster Diamond, Norm
  • Chiapas: Foreshadowing a Massacre, 27:125.

  • "Seattle on the Tarn": French Solidarity Against Capitalist Globalization (S), 30:111.

Dickerson, Dennis C.,
  • On Race and Organized Labor (C), 4:220.

Dickinson, Maggie
  • How the Labor Movement Got Away From Us (R), 36:166.

Dienstbier, Jiri
  • Gorbachev and Czechoslovakian Reform, 7:137.

DiSalvo, Jackie
  • E. P. Thompson and William Blake, 17:167.

Dobos, ManuelaDominick, BrianDow, David
  • Cruel, Unusual, and Unconstitutional, 39:57.

Dow, Mark Downs, Laura Lee Draper, Hal
  • The Two Souls of Socialism, 9:129.

Dreano, Bernard
  • North African Intellectuals and the Gulf War, 11:37.

  • Racism and Anti-Racism in France, 12:61.

Drucker, Peter Duberman, MartinDurgan, Andy Dykema, Christopher Rhoades

Early, Steve
  • A Working Class Legend (R), 25:141.

  • Rise and Fall of the "New Communist Movement" (R), 34:168.

  • The Crisis in Organized Labor (R), 45:110.

Early, Steve, and Wilson, Rand
  • U.S. Health Care Reform, 12:109.

Editors
  • Anti-Intervention and the Left, 3:4.

  • Reply (Anti-Intervention and the Left) (D), 4:16.

  • Reply (Nicaragua Discussion) (D), 5:189.

  • Editorial Note, 35:5.

Ehrenberg, John Engler, Mark
  • Whither a New Internationalism? (R), 33:236.

Epstein, Barbara Erber, Ernest
  • The Spanish Civil War and Communist "Takeovers", 4:152.

  • Nationalism: Barrier to Progress, 15:105.

  • Intellectual Roots of Fascism (R), 18:188.

  • A Scholarly History of the KGB, (R), 28:178.

  • Julius Jacobson Memorial Statement, 35:69.

  • Blame it on Bolshevism (R), 36:182.

  • Reply to Bennett Muraskin (C), 37:139.

Escoffier, JeffreyEsmalian, Shora
  • (See Malm, Andreas)

Esteus, SonyEzorsky, Gertrude
  • In Affirmative Action Numbers Count (Race, Ethnicity and Organized Labor) (D), 3:35.

Falcon, Lidia Farber, Samuel Farred, Grant
  • Black Nationalism in South Africa, 16:59.

  • The Intellectual as Outsider (R), 19:87.

  • Black Strategies of Resistance (R), 21:191.

Feffer, John
  • The New Eurocentrism, 10:113.

  • Self-Determination: As a Contingency Principle, 15:137.

  • The Human Rights Agenda (R), 38:162.

Fein, Oliver
  • (See Landy, Joanne)

Ferguson, Sue Fetscher, Iring
  • German Social Democracy Today (S), 19:143.

Fields, Gary
  • The Mythology of Industrial Unionism, 5:55.

  • Soviet Workers Re-enter History, 8:128.

  • The Market: Soul of Russian Redemption?, 12:50.

Filoche, Gérard
  • 194,558 Votes, 33:145.

Finger, Barry Finger, Dianne
  • The Poverty of Education (R), 13:186.

Finkel, David Finkel, David, et al.
  • Dissent from six sponsors (Anti-Intervention and the Left) (D), 4:5.

Finkelstein, Norman G.
  • Zionist Orientations: Prelude to Disaster, 5:16.

  • Israel and the "Scourge" of Palestinian Moderation, 7:75.

  • Israel and Iraq: A Case Study in Hypocrisy, 10:20.

Fisher, Bob, and Kling, Joe
  • Prospects for the New Social Movements, 10:71.

Fisher, Trevor
  • British Labor: More Questions Than Answers, 4:145.

Fisk, Milt(on)
  • The Roots of Poverty, 38:71.

  • Is Class Relevant? (R), 40:180.

Fitch, Robert Fitzpatrick, Catherine A.
  • How the August Coup Failed, 12:42.

Flaherty, Patrick
  • The Literary Front in the Soviet Reform Struggle, 4:80.

  • Class Power in Soviet Society, 8:157.

  • Perestroika and Soviet Neo-Liberalism, 9:174.

Flakes, DesneeFord, Chris, and David Broder
  • The Socialist Challenge for British Labour Party Leadership: Interview with John McDonnell, M.P., 43:113.

Foreman, Jr., James
  • Fighting Against the Tide: Defending Racial Preferences, 13:171.

Forman, Michael Frager, Dominique
  • Socialism or Barbarism (R), 26:185.

Frank, Ellen Fraser, Nancy Fried, MarleneFriedman, DavidFriedman, Sam
  • A Wonderful Critique (debate on "War on Terrorism") (D), 34:21.

  • Julius Jacobson Memorial Letter (C), 35:71.

Friedman, Samuel R.
  • Social Networks, Struggle, and How People Make History: But Not “Social Capital” (C), 45:8.

Frost, Everett
  • New Politics: A Poem (Poem), 43:148.

  • Babble On: Walter Benjamin and Bertolt Brecht on the Radio as Medium, Method, Message, and Metaphor, 44:117.

Fuller, Anne, and Dow, Mark
  • Military Terror in Haiti, 13:6.

Funk, Nanette
  • Engendering Transition in Russia: an Interview with Valerie Sperling, 29:122.

Gallin, Dan
  • Romania: Regaining Consciousness in the Recovery Room, 10:154.

  • Inside the New World Order, 17:107.

Gallo, Marcia
  • 0 (S), 46:12.

Ganev, RobinGardner, DanGarver, Paul
  • Flawed Masterpiece (R), 7:177.

Geary, Dan
  • An Iconoclastic Rebel (R), 29:186.

  • Dan Geary Responds (to Cushman on Mills) (C), 30:193.

  • Revisiting New Left Thought (R), 34:160.

Geier, Joel
  • The Democratic Soul of Socialism (R), 14:191.

Gerber, John
  • Anton Pannekoek and Emancipatory Socialism, 5:119.

German, Lindsey
  • Reformism Without Reforms (S), 30:160.

Gerson, Jack
  • Where Will Obama Go?, 46:38.

Ghilan, Maxim
  • A War May Be On Its Way, 7:89.

  • Thoughts on the After-War Gulf, 11:25.

  • Netanyahu as a Reality, 24:39.

Gibler, JohnGilbert, Carl, and Greeman, Richard
  • Additional Dissent (Anti-Intervention and the Left) (D), 4:4.

Gilbert, James
  • A Sober View on Capitalism (R), 43:153.

Gill, Lesley Ginsburg, Helen Lachs, and Marguerite G Rosenthal Glaberman, Martin
  • Class Is A Missing Element (Race, Ethnicity and Organized Labor) (D), 3:58.

  • Black Workers and the Labor Movement, 4:115.

  • C.L.R. James: A Recollection, 8:78.

  • Slavery and Capitalism (C), 13:167.

Gladstone, Joe
  • The Nature of World War II (D), 25:191.

  • The CP and CIO - 2 (C), 37:137.

Goldberg, Barry Goldfield, MichaelGoldner, Loren
  • The Universality of Marx, 8:85.

  • A Reply to Stephen Eric Bronner: Renaissance or Enlightenment (C), 21:137.

  • The CIA and the Portuguese Revolution (R), 22:189.

  • The Anti-colonial Movement in Vietnam, 23:135.

  • A Tribute to The Manifesto (S), 24:46.

  • Moishe Postone's Dialectic of the Abstract (R), 41:175.

Gorelick, SherryGothard, Suzanne
  • (See Alexander, Buzz)

Gould IV, William B.Graham, James
  • From the Belgian Congo to the "War on Terror", 41:105.

Greeman, Richard
  • Victor Serge: Writer and Witness, 2:202.

  • Reflections on '68 and Beyond, 5:26.

  • Victor Serge and the Russian Revolution, 14,140.

  • Response to "Libertarians" and Bolsheviks, 15:170.

  • An Expression of Socialist Internationalism (debate on "War on Terrorism") (D), 34:19.

  • Victor Serge: Portrait of a Revolutionary, 34:116.

  • Alice in Imperialand, 43:67.

  • Utopia: A Bet You Can’t Refuse, 46:97.

  • (See also Gilbert, Carl.)

Greene, Judith
  • A Window for Reform (D), 40:13.

Greenfield, Gerard
  • Vietnam: Miners and the Market, 25:38.

Grossman, Patricia
  • Looking Back at Baden (R), 45:116.

Grossman, Richard L.
  • On the Peace and Environmental Movements (C), 3:193.

Gruelle, Martha
  • UPS Strike: A Landmark Victory, 24:27.

Guldin, Bob
  • Electoral Agnosticism and the Greens (C), 35:166.

Gyory, Andrew Gysi, Gregor

Haberkern, E.
  • "Libertarians" and Bolsheviks, 15:167.

Hagar, Mark, M.
  • What's the Law Got To Do With It?, 13:115.

Hain, Peter
  • A View from the Strategic Left, 2:169.

Hahnel, Robin Hall, Burt
  • Can the Tide Be Turned? (R), 7:182.

  • Which Side Are You On? (R), 11:190.

  • Labor Law and Workers' Rights, 13:122.

Halle, John
  • The Best Citizens of New Haven (R), 31:180.

  • A Necessary Lesson (debate on "War on Terrorism") (D), 34:19.

  • Playing to Win in the Post-ABB Era (D), 39:61.

Hamad, WadoodHammel, Andrew
  • America's "Relentless Judicial Machine" (D), 40:16.

Hammond, John L.Hampton, Paul
  • China And The Third Camp, 29:141.

Harbison, James
  • A Haven for Refugees in Pennsylvania (D), 40:27.

Harrison, Carey
  • Smuggling for the ANC: A Politically Incorrect Account, 44:74.

Harrison, ThomasHarrison, ThomasHarrison, Thomas, and Joanne LandyHartsock, Nancy C.M.
  • Reconstituting Marxism for the '80s, 2:83.

Havel, Vaclav
  • Living the Truth in Prague: An Interview, 3:112.

Hawkins, Howard Hayduk, RonHeffer, Eric
  • British Labor Moves Right, 2:178.

Herman, Edward S. Herman, Edward S., and David Peterson

    Walls and the Hegemonic Truth (on Serbian atrocities) (D), 34:98.

Hershberg, Eric
  • Unarmed or Disarmed? (R) 18:196.

Hiatt, Richard
  • The Militarization of Police, 42:153.

Hill, Herbert Hill, Lance
  • Ambitious Analysis of Social Movements (R), 5:182.

Hiller, Ruth
  • Conscientious Objection in Israel, 31:100.

Hirsch, Mike Hockenos, Paul
  • Racism Unbound in the Land of the Magyars, 14:69.

  • Comeback of the Communists, 18:79.

Hoexter, Michael
  • It's Not Easy Being Green, 5:106.

  • (Nicaragua Discussion) (D), 5:188.

Holgate, Brandynn, and Jennifer SheaHolloway, John
  • "Change The World Without Taking Power," 33:175.

  • Power and Democracy: More than a Reply to Michael Löwy, 36:138.

Holmstrom, Nancy
  • Socialism as Self-Emancipation (S), 24:137.

Holzer, Marja
  • The Abortion Debate in Poland, 8:98.

Honig, Bonnie
  • Liberty vs. Security? Lessons from the First Red Scare, 37:89.

Honig-Parnass, Tikva Hudis, PeterHudson, MarkHughes, Heather Lauren
  • Initial Steps (R), 38:168.

Human Rights Center, University of California, Berkeley
  • Hidden Slaves, 43:11.

Hyman Richard
  • Industrial Relations Legislation and the British Labor Movement (S), 2:151.

Inic, Slobodan
  • Serbia's Historic Defeat, 15:161.

Ireland, DougIsmail, Sacha
  • Parliamentarianism and Socialism (C), 34:185.

Jacobs, David
  • California: The Late Great Golden State, 38:5.

Jacobsen, Kurt
  • The Politics of Austerity in Ireland, 15:42.

  • Why Private Ryan Did Not Save Us from Vietnam (film review), 26:188.

  • Camping Out: Roberto Benigni's "Life Is Beautiful" (film review), 27:192.

  • Stanley Kubrick's "Eyes Wide Shut" (film review), 28:184.

  • Oliver Stone's "Any Given Sunday" (film review), 29:182.

  • Three Vietnam Documentaries: 25th Anniversary (film review), 31:191.

  • Boys as Toys: Steven Spielberg's "AI: Artificial Intelligence" (film review), 32:235.

  • The Cinematic Sixties (R), 34:181.

  • A Perusable Joy (R), 35:180.

  • Matrix Reloaded and X-2: Oh So Retro (R), 35:187.

  • Yesterday's Desperados (R), 36:188.

  • The Passion of Robert McNamara, or Sympathy for the Devil? (R), 37:186.

  • Hearts and Minds Redux (R), 38:184.

  • The Fuhrer's Fury (R), 40:188.

  • War and a Piece of the Action (Film Review), 42:172.

  • It's Not East Being Green (Film Review), 43:149.

  • Torturers in Pinstripe Suits (Film review), 44:127.

  • Last Exit to Utopia: Pasolini’s Cinema, 45:55.

Jacobson, Julius
  • Socialism and the Third Camp, 1:5.

  • Glasnost and the Cult of Gorbachev, 3:140.

  • The System in Disarray, 4:35.

  • The Duality of the Jackson Campaign, 5:5.

  • Sink with the Democrats or Build an American Left, 6:5.

  • The Democratic Party and the Left (D), 7:37.

  • Beijing to Moscow: The Cracks Widen, 7:101.

  • The Collapse of Totalitarianism, 8:137.

  • The Gulf Crisis: Villains and Victims, 10:5.

  • Pax Americana: The New World Order, 11:5.

  • A Year of Retreat and Hope, 12:4.

  • Notes On Self-Determination, 13:49.

  • The Russian Question Remains, 18:125.

  • The 'Russian Question' and WWII, 19:164.

  • Is the Working Class Passé,?, 20:19.

  • The USSR and the Nature of World War II, 21:176.

  • The Russian Question and American Socialism, 23:151.

  • Introduction [Symposium on The Communist Manifesto] (S), 24:46.

  • The Nature of World War II (D), 25:192.

  • Self-Determination Without Strings, 27:33.

  • Revising History of Cold War Liberals, 28:166.

  • Liberals, the Left & the U.S. War on Democracy, 33:5.

  • Response to Critics (debate on "War on Terrorism") (D), 34:28.

Jacobson, Julius, and Phyllis Jacobson
  • A Letter to President Havel, 11:142.

  • Irving Howe 1920-1993:15:194.

  • Comments on "The Russian White House Won and Lost," 16:154.

  • Response to Kit Wainer (D), 17:191.

Jacobson, Phyllis
  • The "Americanization" of the Communist Party, 1:152.

  • Love and Freedom (R), 6:181.

  • Black Outrage in Los Angeles, 13:4.

  • Two Invented Lives (R), 23:182.

Jakopovich, DanJagan, Larry
  • After Tiananmen: The Independent Workers Movement Lives, 8:93.

Job, Sebastian
  • The Russian White House Won and Lost, 16:141.

  • Russia: The Silence of the Lambs, 18:100.

Johnson, Alan Johnstone, Diana
  • The Media and Yugoslavia: A Reply to David Walls (on Serbian atrocities) (D), 34:93.

Jonas, GilbertJones, Lynn
  • Nationalism and the Self, 15:111.

Jones, Lynn, and Mastnak, Tomaz
  • Democracy after Communism: An Interview with Jan Litynski, 9:95.

Jones, Sabrin
  • Isadora Duncan with introduction by Kent Worcester (R), 46:159.

Joseph, Paul
  • A Tale of Two Movements (R), 25:161.

Joseph, Peniel
  • Black Intellectuals in Conflict (D), 20:52.

Kagarlitsky, Boris
  • Is the Return of Stalin Possible?, 6:125.

  • Mass Strikes in the Soviet Union, 8:116.

  • Intellectuals Against the Intelligentsia, 9:80.

  • The Soviet Union: Preface to Chaos, 10:174.

  • Yeltsin's Successful Coup, 12:27.

  • New Regime, New Calamities, 13:81.

Kahn, Si
  • Gulag: An American Tragedy (R), 42:176.

Kanev, Krassmir
  • (See Petrova, Dimitrina.)

Karp, StanKarson, Marc
  • A Dangerous Ingnorance (R), 37:144.

Kasher, Robert
  • Canada's Viable Opposition, 4:124.

Kasinitz, Philip
  • Race and Class (D), 8:37.

Katsiaficas, George
  • On Rescuing Socialism (R), 12:189.

Kavan, Jan
  • In Central and East Europe: Repression, Resistance, Hope, 2:118.

Kaye, Harvey J.
  • Schooling for a Democratic America (R), 15:187.

  • A Tribute to E. P. Thompson (1924-1993), 16:156.

Keizer, Brian
  • Fight What Power? (R), 37:179.

Keller, Adam
  • Social Divisions and Political Paradoxes in Israel, 2:97.

  • Sephardim and Ashkenazim-Ethnic and Social Conflict, 3:173.

  • Israel and the Palestinians, 5:41.

  • Year of the Dinosaur: Israeli Upheavals in 1990, 10:54.

  • The Middle East Peace Process, 12:12.

  • Israel: Uneasy Marriage of Peaceniks and Pragmatists, 14:22.

  • Itzhak Rabin: Brutal Peacemaker (D), 16:34.

  • Netanyahu and the Palestinians, 22:105.

  • Israel: the Uphill Struggle for Peace, 26:57.

  • The Middle East: Hope Is a Scarce Commodity, 31:87.

  • The Wounded Lion: Anatomy of the Israeli Assault, 33:32.

  • Sharon vs. Arafat: Leader Bashing as Means in the Oppression of a Nation, 36:11.

  • The Ambiguous Calm, 39:5.

Kelley, Norman
  • Black Intellectuals in Conflict (D), 20:55.

  • The Million Man March: The Specter of Nationalism (D), 21:13.

Kelley, Robin D. G. Kelly, ChristineKelly, RobertKennedy, Marie, and Chris TillyKergoat, Jacques
  • The French Socialists and Anti-Semitism, 14:119.

Kerness, Bonnie
  • Monitoring Women and Children in U.S. Prisons (D), 40:32.

Kesselman, Mark
  • The Demise of French Socialism, 1:137.

  • French Intellectuals (R), 17:184.

Khramov. Nikolai
  • Reflections in a Movie Theater, 5:131.

Kim, Helen
  • A Provocative Study of the Constitution (R), 32:221.

King, Jackie DeeKiraly, Bela
  • The Hungarian Revolution, 1956, 1:193.

Kirk, Eric V.Klein, Jessie
  • Negotiating Feminism (R), 27:188.

Kling, Joe
  • (See Fisher, Bob.)

Kollisch, Eva
  • On Speaking the German Language, 42:128.

Korgen, Kathleen Odell
  • With The Best of Intentions (R), 39:160.

Krivak, Andrew
  • Leaving Asia Minor: A Poem (Poem), 43:146.

Kugler, Israel
  • Al Shanker: Another View (D), 25:188.

Kumar, Radha
  • The Feminist Movement in India, 5:148.

Kwik, Phil
  • The Teamsters Victory: a Successful Strategy, 13:155.

LaBotz, Dan Lafayette, Lev
  • In the Shadow of Cairns (R), 37:176.

Lafer, Gordon
  • The Strike at Yale, 21:61.

Lancaster, Roger
  • (See Di Leonardo, Micaela.)

Landy, Joanne Landy, Joanne, and Oliver FeinLandy, Joanne, and Thomas HarrisonLandy, Joanne, Thomas Harrison, and Stephen R. ShalomLawler, Kristin
  • High Times: Revisiting the New Left (R), 36:170.

  • Hard Work: Remaking the Labor Movement (R), 39:163.

Lawrence, John W.
  • The Mythology of Free Trade, 16:70.

  • Democratic Worker Cooperatives, 33:116.

Lazare, DanielLazic, Mladen
  • Civil War in Yugoslavia, 12:134.

Le Blanc, Paul
  • Why Should We Care What Rosa Luxemburg Thought? (D), 33:200.

  • Bolshevism and Revolutionary Democracy (R), 46:128.

Lemisch, Jesse Leung, Trini
  • Workers, Students, Intellectuals in China's Democracy Movement, 9:41.

Licht, Sonja
  • Yugoslavia: Reform Without Democracy, 7:152.

Lichtenstein, Alex Lichtenstein, Nelson
  • An Unbalanced Rendering (Race, Ethnicity and Organized Labor) (D), 3:53.

  • Walter Reuther in Black and White: a Rejoinder to Herbert Hill, 26:133.

  • The Failed Critics of American Socialism (R), 34:141.

  • Communist-Led Unions (R), 36:154.

  • Reply to Drucker and Gladstone (C), 37:138.

  • Did 1968 Change History?, 46:87.

Lindemyer, Jeff
  • Iraqi Sanctions: Myth and Fact, 32:79.

Lipow, Arthur
  • Hal Draper: A Tribute, 9:126.

Lipski, Jan Josef
  • Notes On Poland in Transition, 9:88.

Littlefield, Amy
  • Breaking Into the Boys’ Club (R), 45:123.

Littlefield, Bill
  • War and Circuses, 41:14.

  • Mexico Trumped MLB Racism (R), 45:126.

  • Olympic Dream (poem) (poem), 46:79.

Litynski, Jan
  • A Historic Turning Point, 7:119.

Long, Clarence
  • (See Cha-Jua, Sundiata K.)

Longmire, Linda
  • Women in Post-Communist Society (R), 16:175.

  • Women and Children First (R) 18:206.

Longstaff, S.A.
  • New York Intellectuals and the Cultural Cold War, 1945-1950, 2:156.

  • Mr. Right [Sidney Hook] (R), 4:212.

  • The Quebec-Canada Crisis, 13:27.

  • Dwight Macdonald and the Left (R), 18:53.

  • Quebec: Referendum Aftermath, 20:44.

Löwy, Michael
  • Max Shachtman and His Left (R), 18:193.

  • The Wager of Lucien Goldmann (R), 19:188.

  • On Ignazio Silone, 20:131.

  • Kafka and Libertarian Socialism, 23:120.

  • Past and Present of The Manifesto (S), 24:161.

  • The Only True Emancipation (R), 35:177.

  • Just an Answer to John Holloway, 36:142.

  • Iconoclastic Utopianism (R), 41:173.

  • Marx and Weber: Critics of Capitalism, 42:146.

  • (See also Sayre, Robert Woods)

Lummis, C. Douglas
  • Concerning a Small Matter of Definition, 37:74.

  • Why Not Have Empire?, 38:53.

Lyman, Stanford M., Lynch, Lisa
  • Torture, Empire,and the Fourth Estate (R), 41:156.

Lynd, Staughton Lyons, Matthew W.

MacAfee, Norman
  • The Gun in the Poem, 45:53.

MacDermott, John
  • Employees and Servants, 13:149.

MacGregor, Susanne
  • Race and Class (D), 8:31.

MacShane, Denis
  • Black Working Class Resistance in South Africa, 1:38.

  • The New International Working Class, 13:134.

Magas, Branka
  • The Case of Yugoslavia, 15:98.

Maglin, Arthur
  • Cultism on the Left (R), 20:182.

Malhotra, Ravi Malm, Andreas, and Shora Esmalian
  • Iranian Workers Fight Back!, 42:26.

Mandell, Betty Reid Mandell, Betty Reid, and Marguerite G Rosenthal
  • Interview with Gwendolyn Mink (S), 41:79.

Mandell, Marvin
  • Two Faulty Parallels (Anti-Intervention and the Left) (D), 4:27.

  • Canon on the Left, 21:123.

  • In Defense of Social Security, 23:21.

  • Clinton: Two Mysteries, 25:5.

  • Clinton's Enemies, 26:5.

  • The Presidential Primaries, 28:5.

  • Marvin Mandell comments (re "Is Socialism Still on the Agenda?"), 30:129.

  • An Engaging Memoir (R), 31:188.

  • A Large and Dangerous Movement (R), 32:216.

  • The Distribution of Wealth And Marxist Humanism, 33:101.

  • The Logic of Holy War (R), 36:
  • From a Co-Editor, 45:5.

Mandell, Marvin, and Betty Reid MandellMarable, Manning
  • Black Intellectuals in Conflict, 19:35.

  • Black Intellectuals in Conflict (D), 20:64.

  • On Black Intellectuals: an Exchange (C), 21:28.

Markens, Bruce
  • The UFT After Shanker (D), 8:73.

Marot, John Eric
  • The Rise and Fall of the October Revolution (R), 39:175.

Martin, Gary
  • El Fisgón (R), 39:192.

  • Anger and Wit (R), 40:192.

Massad, Joseph
  • On Zionism and Jewish Supremacy, 32:89.

Mastnak, Tomaz
  • Civilizing the System, Interview by Mark Thompson, 5:149.

  • (See also Jones, Lynn.)

Matgamna, Sean Mattick, Jr., Paul
  • After Marxism, Marx: The Manifesto After 150 Years (S), 24:77.

McDonnell, John
  • (See Ford, Chris)

McDowell, Manfred
  • Resurgent Labor: A Lean Analysis (R), 44:148.

  • A Reply to Kim Moody (C), 45:7.

McLarty, Scott
  • The Green Party and the Collapse of the Left (D), 39:66.

McLaughlin, Neil
  • Race and Class (D), 8:25.

McLemee, Scott McNally, David
  • Marxism in the Age of Information (S), 24:99.

  • The Impasse of Market Socialism, 27:101.

  • Further Contributions to the Debate (re Socialism and the Market), 28:60.

  • The Quebec City Protests, 31:76.

McNeill, Jim
  • Portrait of Walter Reuther, 20:98.

McReynolds, David
  • A New Look at the Cold War (R), 11:178.

  • An Important Contribution (debate on "War on Terrorism") (D), 34:20.

  • Queer Reflections (S), 45:41.

McShane, Dennis
  • France: The Missing Link in European Labor?, 10:127.

Melendez, Hector
  • Cuba: Reply to Samuel Farber (D), 20:106.

Mell, James
  • (See Bologh, Roslyn.)

Meyers, Michael
  • Tribute to Herbert Hill, 38:116.

Michalski, Franek
  • Conversations with the Polish Underground, 2:131.

Michnik, Adam
  • Dictators in Generals' Uniforms, 3:133.

Mink, GwendolynModzelewski, Karol
  • Solidarity of Labor in Poland, 11:121.

Moody, Kim Morrison, Roy
  • Reaganism Fades, 5:165.

  • The Communist Transformation: A Crisis of the Imagination, 10:139.

  • Notes on Participatory Economics (D), 13:103.

  • The Robust Social Market: A Response to David McNally, 28:53.

Moser, Paul K.
  • Onfray on Meslier on Atheism: Two Logical Mistakes (C), 42:168.

Mosley, William
  • The Continuing Significance of Race (R), 22:183.

  • Naguib Mahfouz’s Window on the World of Islam, 42:131.

Mullings, Leith
  • Racism Remains Pervasive, 19:31.

Muraskin, Bennett Murray, Nancy
  • The State of Our Civil Liberties: A Post-9/11 Health Check, 37:37.

Myatt, Art
  • Running Green Party Candidates (C), 34:190.

Mychalejko, Cyril
  • Dirty Business, Dirty Wars: U.S.-Latin American Relations in the 21st Century, 46:80.

Nanda, Meera

  • Women and the Third World: Exploring the Dangers of Difference, 26:101.

Navarro, Vicente
  • Democratic Party and the Left (D), 7:20.

Newsinger, John
  • Orwell and Socialism, 36:102.

Niemczyk, Piotr
  • An Open Letter, 4:204.

Nikolic, Milan
  • 1968 Student Protest in Yugoslavia, 6:66.

Olick, Jeffrey
  • The Politics of Schindler's List, 17:163.

Onfray, MichelOppenheimer, Martin

Pagès, Pelai Palmer, Craig
  • A Debate on Sociobiology And Rape, 29:96.

Palmer, John
  • The Crisis in Atlanticism, 2:195.

  • Europe 1992: A Socialist Perspective, 8:59.

  • The Maastricht Treaty - "Yes" (D), 15:85.

  • England: Little Will Change under Labor, 21:109.

  • Exploiting Fears About Immigrants (R), 22:187.

  • England: "New Labor" Faces New Left Challenge, 25:33.

Parenti, Michael
  • Letter to the Editor of New Politics (debate on "War on Terrorism") (D), 34:26.

Paris, Sherri
  • America seen on Television, 13:22.

Pasolini, Pier Paolo
  • Victory (poem), 45:48.

Pavone, Vera, and Norman ScottPekar, Harvey
  • (See Worcester, Kent)

Pelz, William A.
  • People Who Made a Revolution (R), 16:187.

Perusek, Glenn
  • The Democratic Party Shifts to the Right (R), 13:189.

  • (C) 14:173.

  • Child Labor in the World Economy, 36:43.

  • A Horizon Lit With Blood: The U.S. Occupation and Resistance in Iraq, 38:38.

  • Empire and Resistance (S), 39:35.

Peterson, David
  • (See Herman, Edward S.)

Petras, James
  • The Manifesto's Strength and Flaws (S), 24:151.

  • The Only Moral Intellectual: A Reply to Jacobson (debate on "War on Terrorism") (D), 34:24.

Petrova, Dimitrina
  • Political Pluralism in Bulgaria, 11:133.

Petrova, Dimitrina, and Kanev, Krassmir
  • Bulgaria Between the Red and the Blue, 13:86.

Phelps, Christopher
  • The Uneven Demise of Colonial Slavery (R),11:183.

  • Culture Against Capitalism (R), 13:180.

  • Impresario of American Radicalism (R), 16:167.

  • Why Marx Still Matters, 18:95.

  • Bourne Yet Again: Errors of Genealogy, 25:117.

  • Liberalism's Quandaries, (R), 28:174.

  • The Rise and Fall of Sidney Hook, 34:112.

  • Julius Jacobson Memorial Statement, 35:68.

  • On Socialism and Sex: An Introduction (S), 45:12.

  • Joe the Plumber, 46:50.

Phillips, Peter
  • In Defense of Project Censored (D), 34:89.

Pinard, Mary
  • Reading the Summer 2005 Anthropologie Catalogue (Poem), 42:170.

Podur, Justin
  • Hatred Vs. Humanity in Gujarat, 33:151.

  • Venezuela in Two Winds, 35:102.

  • Participatory Economics: An Interview with Michael Albert, 35:154.

Polychroniou, Chronis
  • (See Rorty, Richard.)

Popovic, Srdia
  • The Political Opposition in Serbia, 16:91.

Postel, Danny
  • Black Intellectuals in Conflict (D), 20:50.

Pozzi, Pablo A.
  • Argentina: From Crisis to Collapse, 33:157.

Pozzi, Pablo, and Alejandro Schneider,
  • Argentina in the Hour of the Furnaces, 21:95.

  • (See also Camarero, Hernán.)

Pregeant, Russell
  • The Religious Right and the Perversion of Biblical Ethics: Unclear on the Concept, 43:125.

Preston, Eric
  • Examining the Hard and Soft Left, 2:185.

Présumey, VincentPrice, Curtis
  • Resistance to Labor Discipline (R), 18:216.

Proyect, Louis
  • An Innovative History of the Left (R), 25:180.

Rachleff, PeterRai, MilanReed, Adolph Renton, David
  • E.P. Thompson: History and Commitment, 39:96.

Renzi, Dario
  • Italy: The Conflict-Ridden State, 20:122.

Reynolds, David Rhodes, Lorna A.
  • Escaping into Prison with Fox (D), 40:25.

Riben, Mirah
  • Reply to Betty Reid Mandell (C), 44:6.

Ricketts, Erol
  • Race and Class (D), 8:21.

Robeson, Paul, Jr. Robinson, Dean
  • Reevaluating DuBois's Political Thought (R), 25:154.

Roediger, Dave
  • Three Problems in Hill's Major Contribution (Race, Ethnicity and Organized Labor) (D), 3:46.

  • George P. Rawick, 10:195.

  • Genovese, Politics and the Slave South, 11:90.

  • Responds to: Slavery and Capitalism (C), 13:168.

  • The Struggle for Equality (R), 17:172.

  • Working-Class Life and Culture (R), 19:191.

  • Commitment to Freedom (R), 26:173.

  • Mumia Time or Sweeney Time, 28:11.

  • Labor History Wisdom (R), 36:164.

Romer, Nancy Rorty, Richard, and Chronis Polychroniou
  • An Exchange: On Philosophy And Politics, The Cold War And The Left, 31:128.

Rosemont, Franklin
  • A Tribute to Gerard Rosenthal, 1904-1922:14:101.

Rosenberg, Daniel
  • The Yeshiva Case And Faculty Unionism, 33:193.

Rosenthal, Marguerite G.
  • (See Ginsburg, Helen Lachs)

  • (See Mandell, Betty Reid)

Rossi, Bob
  • Miners Take Center Stage, 9:50.

Rossman, Peter
  • The Paradox of the East German Revolution 9:65.

Rude, Christopher
  • Wall Street's Lies and False Prophets (R), 25:170.

Russell, Thaddeus Ryan, Howard
  • A Critique of The U.S. Greens, 33:123.

Sabalic, Ines
  • Authoritarianism in Croatia, 17:77.

Sabata, Jaroslav
  • Not Only Soviet Tanks Crushed the Prague Spring, interview, 6:55.

Sabin, Roger
  • Subversive of What? (R), 39:190.

Said, Edward W.
  • Palestinian Elections Now, 33:63.

Salvatore, Nick
  • Teamster Democracy: A Moment of Possibility, 10:93.

  • Workers, Racism, and History (Race, Ethnicity and Organized Labor) (D), 3:22.

Salzman, Lorna Sampson, Elissa
  • Israeli-Palestinian Peace Prospects, 11:45.

Sassen, Saskia Savio, Mario
  • The Berkeley Knowledge Factory, 39:75.

Sayre, Robert Woods, and Michael Löwy
  • Reification and Conspicuous Consumption in The Great Gatsby, 34:134.

Scarlott, Jennifer
  • A Skeptical View of Nationalism (R), 13:183.

  • Petra Kelly 1947-1992:14:193.

  • Two Aspects of Feminism: Anger and Hope (R), 15:184.

  • Undermining Girls' Self-Esteem (R), 19:186.

  • The Legend of Hiroshima (R), 25:157.

Schneider, Alejandro
  • (See Camarero, Hernán.)

  • (See Pozzi, Pablo.)

Scholl, Ann, and Facundo Arrizabalaga
  • Reclaiming Democracy: A Lesson from Zanon, 37:110.

Schulman, Jason,
  • Howe Little They Understand (R), 27:185.

  • On "Realignment" and the Left (D), 32:102.

  • A Needed Article (debate on "War on Terrorism") (D), 34:22.

  • The Life and Death of Socialist Zionism, 35:127.

  • Wrangling Over Zionism (R), 38:171.

  • The "War on Terror" and the Class War at Home (R), 41:153.

Schwarzschild, Steven S.
  • American History Marked By Racism (Race, Ethnicity and Organized Labor) (D), 3:56.

Scott, Norman, and Vera PavoneSelfa, Lance
  • Repression in Greece, 14:94.

Seliger, Ralph
  • reply to Immanuel Wallerstein (C), 46:6.

Shalom, Stephen R. Shantz, Jeffrey
  • Struggle for the Land, 45:83.

  • Indigenous Women, “No to 2010” and the Emergence of a New Movement, 46:73.

Shatz, Adam
  • Ross Perot and Anti-Politics, 14:13.

  • The Crisis of History, 15:75.

Shavit, Ari
  • On Gaza Beach, 12:19.

Shea, Jennifer
  • (See Brandynn Holgate
Shermer, Elizabeth Tandy
  • Re-Inventing Goldwater Conservatism (R), 45:147.

Shivani, Anis
  • The Revolution Fails to Devour This Child (R), 35:183.

Shor, Fran
  • Dissent and Democracy in the UAW,15:22.

  • Hammerin' on Heaven's Door, 44:65.

Singer, Daniel
  • The French Road to Surrender, 1:127.

  • Beyond Gorbachev's Glasnost, 4:29.

  • The Greening of Dany the Red, interview with Daniel Cohn-Bendit, 5:38.

  • Notes for a Dialogue Across the Unvanished Divide, 11:111.

  • The French May 1968 Revisited, 29:133.

Singer, DavidSkinner, Curtis
  • Mexico: The Cardenista Challenge, 7:67.

  • Free Trade With Mexico, 12:78.

  • Mexican Labor's Struggle Continues (R), 14:179.

  • The Mexico Peso Crisis, 20:36.

Slaughter, Jane Slavin, Morris
  • The Winds of Change (R), 10:193.

  • Leninism and Stalinism Revisited (R), 16:179.

  • Was the Bolshevik Revolution a Coup?, 22:162.

  • Almost Reason Enough (D), 39:68.

Sleeper, Jim
  • Taking Issue with Steinberg's Review (C), 12:179.

  • (C), 14:173.

Smith, Brendan
  • (See Brecher, Jeremy)

Smith, Phillip
  • Time for a New Approach (R), 11:162.

  • Grappling With Shining Path, 12:87.

  • The Situationists and Their Legacy, 14:106.

  • Mexico Heads for the Millennium, 17:61.

  • Mexico: A Society in Turmoil, 20:27.

  • Mexican Standoff, 23:88.

  • Mexico: Malaise and Social Conflict, 26:77.

Smith, Sharon
  • Response to: Denies Charges of Protectionism (C), 13:169.

Sokal, Alan Solano,Wilebaldo
  • Spain: 1987, 3:72.

  • Homage to Andrés Nin, 4:167.

  • 50th Anniversary of the POUM Trial, 7:166.

  • The March Elections in Spain, 21:67.

Spalding, Roger
  • The British Labor Party & its Centenary, 30:138.

Spinner, Jr., Thomas J.
  • The End of History, 9:161.

Squires, Gregory D.Steinberg, Peter
  • Democratic Unions Can and Must Exist, 11:152.

  • Schools Need a New, Radical Social Image (R), 15:180.

Steinberg, Ronnie
  • The Debate on Comparable Worth, 1:108.

Steinberg, Stephen Sterne, Richard Clark
  • Herman Melville and C. L. R. James (R), 41:149.

Stone, I.F.
  • The Rights of Gorbachev, 7:108.

Stoner, Kelly
  • An Incisive Critique of Ecofeminism (R), 11,169.

Stout, Robert JoeStrum, Philippa
  • A West Bank Diary, 10:35.

Stuart, Jack
  • American Millennialism (R), 38:165.

Summers, John
  • A Note on Anti-Americanism, 45:89.

Sumner, Gregory D.
  • The Ethic of Accompaniment (R), 25:151.

  • Remembering an Expansive Decade (R), 27:173.

  • Planetary Citizen, Kurt Vonnegut: 1922-2007, 44:8.

Sustar, Lee
  • South Korea's Hollow Democracy, 15:29.

Sweeney, Sean Szykowski, Mathis
  • On the Run from Nazis and Gendarmes, 41:130.

  • On the Run from Nazis and Gendarmes (Part II): Betrayal and Survival, 42:122.

Talkin, Samara
  • Art as Political Dialogue (R), 16:184.

  • Tasini, Jonathan, Michael Hirsch and Joanne LandyTempler, BillThomas, Cornelius C.
    • Black Workers Respond to the United Auto Workers, 38:124.

    Thomas, Martin
    • Democracy and the Right to Secede, 15:129.

    • The Crisis of British Socialism, 20:115.

    • Anti-Global, No; Anti-Capitalist, Yes (S), 29:20.

    • Debating the Future at the European Social Forum, 34:108.

    Thomas, Martin, and Janine Booth
    • "The Working Class Left Should Unite" (S), 30:174.

    Thompson, Mark
    • Between East and West, 5:139.

    Thompson, Michael J.
    • Lukács Revisited, 30:179.

    • The Politics of Tradition (R), 29:191.

    • Socialist Metaphysics and Luxemburg's Legacy (D), 33:206.

    • Metaphysics ad absurdum: A Response to Ismail & Comack (on legacy of Rosa Luxemburg) (C), 34:186.

    Tilly, Chris Tilly, Chris, and Marie Kennedy
    • Laws and Injustice: Fighting for Human Rights in Mexico, 43:74.

    Tobocman, Seth
    • Katrina Illustrated (W), 42:190.

    Torres, Carlos AlbertoTouger, Jerold
    • Unraveling the Political Einstein (R), 44:136.

    • Hoax and Reality (R), 46:118.

    Traverso, EnzoTymowski, Andrzej W.
    • Solidarnosc Then and Now: Interview With Karol Modzelewski, 14:155.

    • Left Turn in Polish Elections?, 16:99.

    Uhl, Petr
    • Czechoslovakia: Reforms or Democratization, 4:103.

    Unterrainer, Tom

    Vassilev, Rossen
    • What is Plutocracy?, 37:123.

    Vidal, Martine Vieux, Steve Vogel, Amos
    • Berlin Diary: Two Weeks in November, 9:57.

    Vogel, Virgil
    • Harvey and Jessie (R), 6:177.

    • The Real Jack London (R), 9:187.

    Wainer, Kit Adam
    • Storming of the White House (D), 17:189.

    Wainwright, Hilary
    • "It Will require the Radical Left to Make Reforms Possible" (S), 30:169.

    Waite, Sam
    • Dubious Advice for Young Radicals (R), 46:150.

    Waller, Signe
    • The War on Drugs: A Substitute for the War on Communism, 9:164.

    • Starving in Paradise, 10:85.

    • Familiar Morality Out of Bounds, 15:176.

    Wallerstein, ImmanuelWalls, David
    • The Whitewash of Serb Atrocities, 33:165.

    • David Walls Replies (to Peter Phillips on Serbian atrocities) (D), 34:91.

    • David Walls Replies to Diana Johnstone (on Serbian atrocities) (D), 34:96.

    • David Walls Replies to Edward S. Herman and David Peterson (on Serbian atrocities) (D), 34:99.

    Walters, Suzanne Danuta
    • "Postfeminism" and Popular Culture, 10:103.

    • The Dance of Power (R), 14:187.

    Walzer, Kenneth
    • The Need to Explore Distinctions (Race, Ethnicity and Organized Labor) (D), 3:41.

    Warlenius, Rikard
    • Swedish Labor and Immigration: A Dilemma, 43:16.

    Warren, Frank E.
    • A Flawed History of the Popular Front, 26:112.

    Warszawski, David
    • The Gorschach Test, 4:52.

    • Poland: The Impact of March '68, 5:49.

    • Too Little, Too Late, 7:129.

    • Poland: Joyless Election, 12:128.

    Waterman, Peter
    • The International Labor Movement Between Geneva, Brussels, Seattle, Porto Alegre and Utopia, 36:53.

    Watermeyer, Michael
    • Zimbabwe: Violent Oppression Continues, 40:130.

    Watts, Jerry
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