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Topical Index

Volumes IV, No. 4 - XII, No. 2
(whole no. 16-whole no. 46)

Africa | Anti-Semitism/Jews | Asia | Canada | Comics | Culture & History
Eastern Europe | Ecology | Gender & Gender Politics | In Memoriam
Intellectual History | Israel-Palestine | Labor | Latin America
Media | Middle East | New York City | Political Economy
Race & Race Relations | Russia/Soviet Union | Science
Socialism
U.S. Electoral Politics | U.S. Foreign Policy | U.S. Left
U.S. Social Policy | Western Europe | World War II

(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.]

Africa

  • Somalia and U.S. Imperial Policy, Thomas Harrison, 16:5.

  • Black Nationalism in South Africa, Grant Farred, 16:59.

  • On Intervention in Somalia, Stephen R. Shalom, 17:10.

  • Angola & Venezuela and the AFL-CIO, Paul Buhle, 33:172.

  • Condom Confusion, Jason Clendenen, 38:60.

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

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

  • South Sudan: Border of Chad (Poem), Robert Kelly, 41:138.

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

Anti-Semitism/Jews

Asia

Canada

  • The Canadian Experience, Elaine Bernard, 18:44.

  • Quebec: Referendum Aftermath, S.A. Longstaff, 20:44.

  • The Quebec City Protests, David McNally, 31:76.

  • CBC Unleashed, Karen Wirsig, 42:32.

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

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

Comics

  • Words and Pictures: Ruben Bolling, Kent Worcester, 35:191.

  • Words and Pictures (C), Ravi Malhotra, 36:150.

  • Words and Pictures: Peter Kuper, Kent Worcester, 36:191.

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

  • Words and Pictures: Nicole Schulman , Paul Buhle, 38:191.

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

  • Anger and Wit (R), Gary Martin, 40:192.

  • Kent Worcester interviews Nick Thorkelson (0), Kent Worcester, 41:187.

  • Interview with Harvey Pekar, Kent Worcester, 43:160.

  • My Dorchester Neighbors, Greg Cook, 44:159.

  • Interview with Kevin Pyle, Kent Worcester, 45:157.

  • The Anti-Comics Crusade (R), Kent Worcester, 46:156.

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

Culture and History (see also Comics, U.S. Politics and U.S. Left)

Eastern Europe (see also Russia/Soviet Union)

Ecology

Europe (see Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Russia/Soviet Union)

Gender and Gender Politics

In Memoriam

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

  • Harry Chester, 1917-1994, Horst Brand, 17:194.

  • Chalmers Stewart, 1910-1995, 20:141.

  • No! In Thunder: Allen Ginsberg 1926-1997, Scott McLemee, 23:132.

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

  • A Tribute to Daniel Singer, Samuel Farber, 31:173.

  • Remembering Stan Weir, Kim Moody, 32:243.

  • Standing Fast: Julius Jacobson, 1922-2003, Barry Finger, 35:59
  • Memorial statement [for Julius Jacobson], Christopher Phelps, 35:68.

  • Memorial statement [for Julius Jacobson], Ernest Erber, 35:69.

  • Memorial letter [for Julius Jacobson], Sam Friedman, 35:71.

  • Memorial letter [for Julius Jacobson], Peter Drucker, 35:71.

  • Memorial letter [for Julius Jacobson], Center for Socialist History Board, 35:72.

  • Edward Said: In Memoriam, 36:152.

  • In Memoriam: Herbert Hill, 1924-2004, 38:113.

  • Herbert Hill Remembered, Stephen Steinberg, 38:113.

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

  • Herbert Hill and the ILGWU, Gilbert Jonas, 38:118.

  • Black Workers Respond to the United Auto Workers, Cornelius C. Thomas, 38:124.

  • Three Elegies for Susan Sontag, Ellen Willis, 39:118.

  • James Weinstein: An Obituary, Stanley Aronowitz, 40:149.

  • Morris Slavin, 1913-2006, 42:55.

  • Murray Bookchin, 1921-2006, 42:96.

  • Gilbert Jonas, 1930-2006, 42:121.

  • In Memoriam: Ellen Willis, Lynn Chancer, 43:144.

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

  • Obituary for B. J. Widick, 46:86.

Intellectual History

Israel-Palestine

Labor

Latin America

Media

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

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

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

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

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

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

  • Walls and the Hegemonic Truth (on Serbian atrocities) (D), Edward S. Herman and David Peterson, 34:98.

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

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

  • Pentagon Strategy, Hollywood, and Technowar, Carl Boggs, 41:108.

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

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

Middle East (see also Israel/Palestine)

New York City

Political Economy

Race and Race Relations

Russia/Soviet Union

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

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

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

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

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

  • Answering Kit Wainer, Julius and Phyllis Jacobson, 17:191.

  • Analysis of Soviet Tyranny (R), Kent Worcester, 17:182.

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

  • The Russian Question Remains, Julius Jacobson, 18:125.

  • Was Russia A Workers' State?, Barry Finger, 18:168.

  • The "Russian Question" and WWII, Julius Jacobson, 19:164.

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

  • On Bureaucratic Collectivism, Barry Finger, 23:142.

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

  • History & Relevance of the Russian Question (R), Barry Finger, 26:180.

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

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

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

  • The Bolsheviks (C), Bennett Muraskin, 37:138.

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

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

  • Cold War Triumphalism (R), Michael Wreszin, 40:184.

  • Family Policies in Post-Communist Nations (R), Betty Reid Mandell, 45:128.

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

Science

Socialism

U.S. Electoral Politics (see also U.S. Left)

U.S. Foreign Policy (see also specific regions)

U.S. Left (see also U.S. Electoral Politics)

U.S. Social Policy

Western Europe

World War II

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