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[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.]
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)
- 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.
- American Jewish Reaction (D), Jon Weisberger, 16:54.
- The Politics of Schindler's List, Jeffrey Olick, 17:163.
- Jews & the German Revolution, Stephen Bronner, 18:83.
- Jews, the State & Anti-Semitism (R), Horst Brand, 18:201.
- Racist & Anti-Semitic Violence in Germany, Hanna Behrend, 19:123.
- Demonizing the Germans: A New Mythology of Collective Guilt, Horst Brand, 23:109.
- Camping Out: Roberto Benigni's "Life is Beautiful" (film review), Kurt Jacobsen, 27:192.
- A Distorted View of Judaism (C), Bennett Muraskin, 29:194.
- David Finkel Responds (C) (re Jewish Fundamentalism and the Roots of Israeli Apartheid), 29:195.
- The Vatican and the Jewish Plight, Horst Brand, 30:80.
- On Zionism and Jewish Supremacy, Joseph Massad, 32:89.
- Classical Fascism (R), Horst Brand, 39:181.
- The Hamas Victory and the New Politics That May Come, Emad El-Din Aysha, 41:86.
- On the Run from Nazis and Gendarmes, Mathis Szykowski, 41:130.
- Marx's Mixed Legacy: Anti-Semitism and Socialism (R), Sherry Gorelick, 43:137.
- "Anti-Semitism and Socialism": A Reply to Sherry Gorelick (C), David Finkel, 44:6.
- Marx and Anti-Semitism: A Reply to David Finkel (C), Bennett Muraskin, Feb. 2008 (web only).
- Response To Finkel & Muraskin: Focus On The Lessons (C), Sherry Gorelick, Feb. 2008 (web only).
- The Obliteration of Hiroshima, Stephen R. Shalom, 21:153.
- The Anti-Colonial Movement in Vietnam, Loren Goldner, 23:135.
- Solidarity with East Timor (R), Stephen Shalom, 24:188.
- Vietnam: Miners and the Market, Gerard Greenfield, 25:38.
- The Legend of Hiroshima (R), Jennifer Scarlott, 25:157.
- East Timor and the United States: An Interview with Allan Nairn, 28:39.
- China And The Third Camp, Paul Hampton, 29:141.
- Three Vietnam Documentaries: 25th Anniversary (film review), Kurt Jacobsen, 31:191.
- Hatred vs. Humanity in Gujarat, Justin Podur, 33:151.
- Reclaiming Democracy: A Lesson from Zanon, Ann Scholl and Facundo Arrizabalaga, 37:110.
- Hearts and Minds Redux (R), Kurt Jacobsen, 38:184.
- Voices from Prison (D), Abira Ashfaq, 40:39.
- The Great Betrayal in Afghanistan, Vanni Cappelli, 41:92.
- The World Social Forum and the Emergence of Global Grassroots Politics, John L. Hammond, 42:38.
- Architect Of Illusion (R), Louis F. Cooper, 46:142.
- 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.
- 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)
- Impresario of American Radicalism (R), Christopher Phelps, 16:167.
- Art as Political Dialogue (R), Samara Talkin, 16:184.
- Fraina/Corey & the Crisis of the Middle Class, Paul Buhle, 17:133.
- The Politics of Schindler's List, Jeffrey Olick, 17:163.
- Diverse & Eclectic Radicals (R), Kent Worcester, 18:210.
- Working-Class Life & Culture (R), David Roediger, 19:191.
- History a la Mode (R), Robert Bone, 20:173.
- Popular Culture with Panache (R), Kent Worcester, 23:188.
- History From the Bottom Up (R), Jonathan Birnbaum, 25:166.
- The Law's Relation to History (R), Larry Beeferman, 25:175.
- An Old Time Liberal (R), Michael Wreszin, 27:176.
- Revising History of Cold War Liberals, Julius Jacobson, 28:166.
- Stanley Kubrick's "Eyes Wide Shut" (film review), Kurt Jacobsen, 28:184.
- Oliver Stone's "Any Given Sunday" (film review), Kurt Jacobsen, 29:182.
- The Cultural Cold War, Alan Johnson, 31:140.
- Police State Patriotism, Mark Dow, 32:66.
- Boys as Toys: Steven Spielberg's "AI: Artificial Intelligence" (film review), Kurt Jacobsen, 32:235.
- A Large and Dangerous Movement (R), Marvin Mandell, 32:216.
- Syracuse University: Academic Restructuring, Ali Shehzad Zaidi, 33:180.
- The Yeshiva Case And Faculty Unionism, Daniel Rosenberg, 33:193.
- Class, Gender and Race in the Newark Teacher Strikes, Lois Weiner, 34:101
- Dystopia Revisited, Martin Oppenheimer, 34:128.
- Reification and Conspicuous Consumption in The Great Gatsby, Robert Woods Sayre and Michael Löwy, 34:134.
- The Cinematic Sixties (R), Kurt Jacobsen, 34:181.
- Appropriate Means: An Interview with China Miéville, Mark Bould, 35:169.
- A Perusable Joy (R), Kurt Jacobsen, 35:180.
- Matrix Reloaded and X-2: Oh So Retro (R), Kurt Jacobsen, 35:187.
- 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.
- The Minorities "Question": Does the Left Have Answers?, Martin Oppenheimer, 36:121.
- Fight What Power? (R), Brian Keizer, 37:179.
- Words and Pictures: Carlo, Jon Bloom, 37:191.
- Words and Pictures: Nicole Schulman , Paul Buhle, 38:191.
- Art for the People? Christo and Jeanne-Claude's "The Gates", Jesse Lemisch, 39:82.
- Three Elegies for Susan Sontag, Ellen Willis, 39:118.
- Subversive of What? (R), Roger Sabin, 39:190.
- Escaping into Prison with Fox (D), Lorna A. Rhodes, 40:25.
- There is Good News and Bad News (D), Harvey Cox, 40:45.
- Introductory Note to Onfray (D), Doug Ireland, 40:50.
- Jean Meslier and "The Gentle Inclination of Nature" (D), Michel Onfray, 40:53.
- After Wojtyla (D), Christopher Rhoades Dykema, 40:76.
- Class Struggle: A Poem (D), Robert Kelly, 40:93.
- Anger and Wit (R), Gary Martin, 40:192.
- War and Circuses, Bill Littlefield, 41:14.
- Pentagon Strategy, Hollywood, and Technowar, Carl Boggs, 41:108.
- The Soul of Socialism, Ronald Aronson, 41:122.
- Political Economy of Psychotherapy, David Singer, 42:87.
- On Speaking the German Language, Eva Kollisch, 42:128.
- Naguib Mahfouz’s Window on the World of Islam, Bill Mosley, 42:131.
- Onfray on Meslier on Atheism: Two Logical Mistakes (C), Paul K. Moser, 42:168.
- Hollywood Red Star — a Dwarf Star? (R), Michael Wreszin, 42:186.
- Victory (poem), Pier Paolo Pasolini, 45:48.
- The Gun in the Poem, Norman MacAfee, 45:53.
- Last Exit to Utopia: Pasolini’s Cinema, Kurt Jacobsen, 45:55.
- Chicken Feathers, Robert Kelly, 45:67.
- Breaking Into the Boys’ Club (R), Amy Littlefield, 45:123.
- Mexico Trumped MLB Racism (R), Bill Littlefield, 45:126.
- Olympic Dream (poem), Bill Littlefield, 46:79.
- Did 1968 Change History?, Nelson Lichtenstein, 46:87.
- Utopia: A Bet You Can’t Refuse, Richard Greeman, 46:97.
- Actuarial (poem), Peter Lamborn Wilson, 46:108.
- The New Class Struggle (R), Milan Rai, 46:124.
- The Anti-Comics Crusade (R), Kent Worcester, 46:156.
Eastern Europe (see also Russia/Soviet Union)
- The Political Opposition in Serbia, Srdia Popovic, 16:91.
- Left Turn in Polish Elections?, Andrzej W. Tymowski, 16:99.
- After German Unification: Need for Class and Social Solidarity, Hanna Berhend, 16:112.
- Women in Post-Communist Society (R), Linda Longmire, 16:175.
- People Who Made a Revolution (R), William A. Pelz, 16:187.
- Authoritarianism in Croatia, Ines Sabalic, 17:77.
- Bosnia: Against Intervention, Thomas Harrison, 17:5.
- Comeback of the Communists, Paul Hockenos, 18:79.
- The Cold Peace in Bosnia, Thomas Harrison, 20:8.
- Reflections on NATO and Kosovo, Stephen R. Shalom, 27:5.
- Kosovo Between NATO and Milosevic, Barry Finger, 27:23.
- Self-Determination and Diplomacy, Joanne Landy, 27:27.
- Self-Determination Without Strings, Julius Jacobson, 27:33.
- Stephen R. Shalom Replies to responses re: "Reflections on NATO and Kosovo," 27:36.
- A Left-Interventionist View, (Kosovo/a Discussion) Manuela Dobos, 28:16.
- Kosovo, Justice, and Humanitarianism, (Kosovo/a Discussion) Stephen R. Shalom, 28:21.
- Self-Determination, Not Intervention, (Kosovo/a Discussion) Joanne Landy, 28:25.
- Hungary: Knocking on Europe's Door, Làszlò Andor, 29:175.
- 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.
- The "Decade of Roma Inclusion", Bill Templer, 40:137.
- Letter in Response to Roma Article (C), Bennett Muraskin, 41:137.
- Reply to Letter in Response to Roma Article (C), Bill Templer, 41:137.
- Family Policies in Post-Communist Nations (R), Betty Reid Mandell, 45:128.
- President Obama’s Foreign Policy: The Change We Really Want?, Joanne Landy, 46:42.
- A Brief History of Time (poem), Greta Aart, 46:63.
- Ecology and Social Change, Lorna Salzman, 23:45.
- Environmentalism and Electoral Politics (R), Lorna Salzman, 24:178.
- The Soul of Socialism, Ronald Aronson, 41:122.
- The Return of Limits (W), Ashley Dawson, 43:94.
Europe (see Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Russia/Soviet Union)
- Women in Post-Communist Society (R), Linda Longmire, 16:175.
- Feminism Against Fundamentalism, Lidia Falcon, 18:63.
- The Last Must Be First (R), Linda Longmire, 18:206.
- Undermining Girls' Self-Esteem (R), Jennifer Scarlott, 19:186.
- Gender, Sexuality, Political Economy, Micaela di Leonardo and Roger Lancaster, 21:29.
- The Need for Feminist Struggle Persists (R), Laura Lee Downs, 22:177.
- "Family Values" and the Shorter Work Week (R), Joanne Landy, 24:183.
- Rethinking the Personal as Political, Lynn Chancer, 25:8.
- Building on the Strengths of the Socialist Feminist Tradition, Sue Ferguson, 26:89.
- Women and the Third World: Exploring the Dangers of Difference, Meera Nanda, 26:101.
- Commitment to Freedom (R), Dave Roediger 26:173.
- Toward a Strategy for Women's Economic Equality, Chris Tilly and Randy Albeida, 27:83.
- Negotiating Feminism (R), Jessie Klein, 27:188.
- A Debate on Sociobiology And Rape, Lynn Chancer, 29:96.
- A Debate on Sociobiology and Rape, Craig Palmer, 29:96.
- Engendering Transition in Russia: an Interview with Valerie Sperling, Nanette Funk, 29:122.
- Feminism Today: an Interview With Gwendolyn Mink, 31:35.
- The Future of Caretaking, Betty Reid Mandell, 34:61.
- Transnational Feminism and the Struggle for Global Justice, Johanna Brenner, 34:78.
- Class, Gender and Race in the Newark Teacher Strikes, Lois Weiner, 34:101
- Betty Friedan and the Radical Past of Liberal Feminism, Joanne Boucher, 35:23.
- The Labor Origins of the Next Women's Movement, Dorothy Sue Cobble, 39:124.
- Migration, Domestic Work, and Repression (R), Julia Wrigley, 39:132.
- Relevant, Irrelevant, or Both? (R), Lynn Chancer, 39:138.
- Women, Family, Welfare and Work (R), Betty Reid Mandell, 39:142.
- Monitoring Women and Children in U.S. Prisons (D), Bonnie Kerness, 40:32.
- Voices from Prison (D), Abira Ashfaq, 40:39.
- Foster Care (S), Betty Reid Mandell, 41:18.
- The Wages of Care (S), Deanne Bonnar, 41:38.
- Winning a Welfare Battle and Building Bridges (S), Lorraine Cohen, 41:60.
- The Ups and Downs of the Swedish Welfare State (S), Helen Lachs Ginsburg and Marguerite G Rosenthal , 41:70.
- Interview with Gwendolyn Mink (S), Betty Reid Mandell and Marguerite G Rosenthal , 41:79.
- The Soul of Socialism, Ronald Aronson, 41:122.
- Letter in Response to Roma Article (C), Bennett Muraskin, 41:137.
- Reply to Letter in Response to Roma Article (C), Bennett Muraskin and Bill Templer, 41:137.
- Adoption, Betty Reid Mandell, 42:63.
- Hyde Amendment: The Opening Wedge to Abolish Abortion, Marlene Fried, 42:82.
- Rural Perspectives on Gay Marriage (C), Betty Reid Mandell, 42:169.
- In Memoriam: Ellen Willis, Lynn Chancer, 43:144.
- Women and American Labor (R), Amy Littlefield, 44:153.
- Symposium on Gays and the Left (Part I) (S), Thomas Harrison and Joanne Landy, 45:10.
- On Socialism and Sex: An Introduction (S), Christopher Phelps, 45:12.
- Keeping the Communist Party Straight, 1940s–1980s (S), Bettina Aptheker, 45:22.
- Can the Left Ignore Gay Liberation? (S), John D'Emilio, 45:28.
- Gay Leftie Seeks Straight Friends (S), Martin Duberman, 45:32.
- Emancipation, Sexual Liberation, and Identity Politics (S), Jeffrey Escoffier, 45:38.
- Queer Reflections (S), David McReynolds, 45:41.
- Victory (poem), Pier Paolo Pasolini, 45:48.
- The Gun in the Poem, Norman MacAfee, 45:53.
- Last Exit to Utopia: Pasolini’s Cinema, Kurt Jacobsen, 45:55.
- Breaking Into the Boys’ Club (R), Amy Littlefield, 45:123.
- Family Policies in Post-Communist Nations (R), Betty Reid Mandell, 45:128.
- Introduction (S), Joanne Landy and Thomas Harrison, 46:7.
- Reinventing a Queer Left (S), Peter Drucker, 46:7.
- (S), Marcia Gallo, 46:12.
- Socialism and Homosexuality (S), Thomas Harrison, 46:16.
- Socialism and Gay Liberation: Back to the Future (S), Doug Ireland, 46:27.
- LGBT Political Cul-de-sac: Make a U-turn (S), Sherry Wolf, 46:32.
- 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.
- A Socialist Intellectual Dissents (R), Thaddeus Russell, 16:172.
- On E. P. Thompson & William Blake, Jackie DiSalvo, 17:167.
- On Dwight Macdonald, S.A. Longstaff, 18:53.
- Intellectual Roots of Fascism (R), Ernest Erber, 18:188.
- The Enlightenment and its Critics, Stephen Eric Bronner, 19:66.
- The Intellectual as Outsider (R), Grant Farred, 19:87.
- Retrieving a Heretical Marxist, Michael Lowy, 19:188.
- On Ignazio Silone, Michael Lowy, 20:131.
- On Meyer Schapiro, Marshall Berman, 20:142.
- On Camus, Stephen Bronner, 20:150.
- Canon on the Left, Marvin Mandel, 21:123.
- Exchange on the Enlightenment, Loren Goldner/Stephen Eric Bronner, 21:137.
- A Plea for Reason, Evidence and Logic, Alan Sokal, 22:126.
- Postmoderinism and the Left, Barbara Epstein, 22:130.
- Power, Resistance and Science, Naomi Weisstein, 22:145.
- Resisting Dehumanization (R), Michael Wreszin, 22:171.
- Right Church, Wrong Pew: Eugene Genovese and Southern Conservativism, Alex Lichtenstein, 23:59.
- Social Scientists and War Criminals, Martin Oppenheimer, 23:77.
- Franz Kafka and Libertarian Socialism, Michael Löwy, 23:120.
- Godfather of the American Right (R), Steve Vieux, 23:175.
- A Flawed Political Biography (R), Stephen R. Shalom, 23:179.
- Popular Culture with Panache (R), Kent Worcester, 23:188.
- Bourne Yet Again: Errors of Geneology, Christopher Phelps, 25:117.
- Walter Benjamin: Intellectual, Critic, Visionary, Graham Bartram, 25:126.
- Sidney Hook: Marxist Pioneer (R), Peter Drucker, 25:137.
- The Dialectic Re-Examined (R), Paul Buhle, 25:185.
- Commitment to Freedom (R), Dave Roediger 26:173.
- Socialism or Barbarism (R), Dominique Frager, 26:185.
- Howe Little They Understand (R), Jason Schulman, 27:185.
- The Politics of Richard Rorty, Alan Johnson, 29:103.
- An Iconoclastic Rebel (R), Dan Geary, 29:186.
- The Politics of Tradition (R), Michael J. Thompson, 29:191.
- Lukács Revisited, Michael J. Thompson, 30:179.
- The Alienation of C. Wright Mills (C), Thomas Cushman, 30:192.
- Dan Geary Responds (to Cushman on Mills) (C), 30:193.
- An Exchange: On Philosophy And Politics, The Cold War And The Left, Richard Rorty and Chronis Polychroniou, 31:128.
- The Cultural Cold War, Alan Johnson, 31:140.
- The Legacy of Rosa Luxemburg, Stephen Eric Bronner, 31:162.
- What Is Civil Society? (R), Eric Boehme, 31:175.
- A Readable But Flawed Book (R), Michael Wreszin, 31:184.
- A Critical Reply to Stephen E. Bronner, Alan Johnson, 32:128.
- A Second Reply to Bronner, David Camfield, 32:141.
- A Reply to David Camfield and Alan Johnson, Stephen E. Bronner, 32:148.
- Why Should We Care What Rosa Luxemburg Thought? Paul Le Blanc, 33:200.
- Socialist Metaphysics and Luxemburg's Legacy, Michael J. Thompson, 33:206.
- Rosa Redux Ad Absurdum, Barry Finger, 33:213.
- Moving On: New Replies to New Critics, Stephen E. Bronner, 33:224.
- The Tragedy of German Social Democracy (R), Horst Brand, 34:173.
- The Rise and Fall of Sidney Hook, Christopher Phelps, 34:112.
- Dystopia Revisited, Martin Oppenheimer, 34:128.
- The Voyage of James Burnham (R), Kent Worcester, 34:146.
- Victor Serge: Portrait of a Revolutionary, Richard Greeman, 34:116.
- On Formation of Workers' Councils (C), Martin Comack, 34:185.
- Parliamentarianism and Socialism (C), Sacha Ismail, 34:185.
- Metaphysics ad absurdum: A Response to Ismail & Comack (on legacy of Rosa Luxumburg) (C), Michael J. Thompson, 34:186.
- Dialogue Not Dogma: Response to Ismail & Comack (on legacy of Rosa Luxumburg) (C), Stephen Eric Bronner, 34:187.
- Nathan Glazer and the Assassination of Affirmative Action, Stephen Steinberg, 35:9.
- Betty Friedan and the Radical Past of Liberal Feminism, Joanne Boucher, 35:23.
- Standing Fast: Julius Jacobson, 1922-2003, Barry Finger, 35:59
- Intellectuals and Anti-Fascism: For a Critical Historization, Enzo Traverso, 36:91.
- Orwell and Socialism, John Newsinger, 36:102.
- Stephen Jay Gould: An Appreciation, Clive Bradley, 36:110.
- Blind Faith (R), Robin Ganev, 36:160.
- Fascinating Discoveries (R), Paul Buhle, 36:175.
- Historians, Repression, and the Iraq War, Jesse Lemisch, 37:101.
- Revisiting Foucault and the Iranian Revolution, Janet Afary and Kevin Anderson, 37:113.
- Multiculturalism and Science (R), Mel Bienenfeld, 37:152.
- In the Shadow of Cairns (R), Lev Lafayette, 37:176.
- Introduction to Mario Savio Speech, Robert Cohen, 39:71.
- The Berkeley Knowledge Factory, Mario Savio, 39:75.
- E.P. Thompson: History and Commitment, David Renton, 39:96.
- Herman Wouk: The First Neoconservative, Joel Brodkin, 39:110.
- Three Elegies for Susan Sontag, Ellen Willis, 39:118.
- Introductory Note to Onfray (D), Doug Ireland, 40:50.
- Jean Meslier and "The Gentle Inclination of Nature" (D), Michel Onfray, 40:53.
- Hero of Reason (R), Robin Ganev, 41:145.
- Herman Melville and C. L. R. James (R), Richard Clark Sterne, 41:149.
- The "War on Terror" and the Class War at Home (R), Jason Schulman, 41:153.
- Iconoclastic Utopianism (R), Michael Lowy, 41:173.
- Moishe Postone's Dialectic of the Abstract (R), Loren Goldner, 41:175.
- Is the Bush Administration Fascist?, Matthew W. Lyons, 42:19.
- Political Economy of Psychotherapy, David Singer, 42:87.
- The Sociology and Politics of Orientalism: A Refinement of the Legacy of Edward Said, Emad El-Din Aysha, 42:139.
- Marx and Weber: Critics of Capitalism, Michael Löwy, 42:146.
- Marx's Mixed Legacy: Anti-Semitism and Socialism (R), Sherry Gorelick, 43:137.
- "Anti-Semitism and Socialism": A Reply to Sherry Gorelick (C), David Finkel, 44:6.
- Marx and Anti-Semitism: A Reply to David Finkel (C), Bennett Muraskin, Feb. 2008 (web only).
- Response To Finkel & Muraskin: Focus On The Lessons (C), Sherry Gorelick, Feb. 2008 (web only).
- Planetary Citizen, Kurt Vonnegut: 1922-2007, Gregory D. Sumner, 44:8.
- Babble On: Walter Benjamin and Bertolt Brecht on the Radio as Medium, Method, Message, and Metaphor, Everett C. Frost, 44:117.
- Unraveling the Political Einstein (R), Jerold Touger, 44:136.
- Re-Inventing Goldwater Conservatism (R), Elizabeth Tandy Shermer, 45:147.
- A Defeat for the Palestinian People (D), Tikva Honig-Parnass, 16:20.
- Itzhak Rabin: Brutal Peacemaker (D), Adam Keller, 16:34.
- Peace Now? (D), Barry Finger, 16:45.
- American Jewish Reaction (D), Jon Weisberger, 16:54.
- Israeli Settler Mentality, Michael Cholden-Brown, 17:100.
- Zionism and Peace, Gilbert Achcar, 19:95.
- Rabin's Assassination, Tikva Honig-Parnass, 20:20.
- The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, Mark Dow, 21:84.
- Netanyahu and the Palestinians, Adam Keller, 22:105.
- Netanyahu as a Reality, Maxim Ghilan, 24:39.
- Israel: The Uphill Struggle for Peace, Adam Keller, 26:57.
- Jewish Fundamentalism and the Roots of Israeli Apartheid, David Finkel, 28:30.
- David Finkel Responds (C) (re Jewish Fundamentalism and the Roots of Israeli Apartheid), 29:195.
- The Al Aqsa Intifada: Taking off the Masks, Tikva Honig-Parnass, 30:62.
- The Struggle for Palestine, Barry Finger, 30:75.
- The Middle East: Hope Is a Scarce Commodity, Adam Keller, 31:87.
- Conscientious Objection in Israel, Ruth Hiller, 31:100.
- On Zionism and Jewish Supremacy, Joseph Massad, 32:89.
- The Wounded Lion: Anatomy of The Israeli Assault, Adam Keller, 33:32.
- Palestinian Elections Now, Edward W. Said, 33:63.
- No Symmetry: Notes From Israel & "Palestine," Mark Dow, 33:67.
- The Life and Death of Socialist Zionism, Jason Schulman, 35:127.
- Sharon vs. Arafat: Leader Bashing as Means in the Oppression of a Nation, Adam Keller, 36:11.
- Israel and Palestine (C), Thomas Olson, 36:148
- Socialist Zionism (C), Bennett Muraskin, 36:150.
- Response to Critics (C), Jason Schulman, 36:150.
- Edward Said: In Memoriam, 36:152.
- Wrangling Over Zionism (R), Jason Schulman, 38:171.
- The Ambiguous Calm, Adam Keller, 39:5.
- The Hamas Victory and the New Politics That May Come, Emad El-Din Aysha, 41:86.
- Middle East Developments, Stephen R. Shalom, 42:6.
- The Question of Palestine, Bashir Abu-Manneh , 44:53.
- The United States in the Middle East, Immanuel Wallerstein, 45:59.
- reply to Immanuel Wallerstein (C), Ralph Seliger, 46:6.
- Inside the New World Order, Dan Gallin, 17:107.
- Labor, the New Left and After, Paul Buhle, 18:180.
- Two Views of the UAW, B.J. Widick, 18:213.
- Pages from Labor History, Paul Buhle, 19:55.
- U.S. Labor Wars, Kim Moody, 20:81.
- Gompers & Globalism, Paul Buhle, 20:92.
- Portrait of Walter Reuther, Jim McNeill, 20:98.
- Missed Opportunities (R), Staughton Lynd, 20:179.
- Insights into the Labor Movement, Paul Buhle, 20:185.
- Our Labor Leaders Need French Lessons, Bob Fitch, 21:44.
- The Dayton Strike, Staughton Lynd, 21:55.
- The Strike at Yale, Gordon Lafer, 21:61.
- Sweeney Among the Warlords, Bob Fitch, 22:152.
- Job-Selling at the Janitors Local, Michael Hirsch, 22:159.
- Albert Shanker: No Flowers, Paul Buhle, 23:51.
- The New AFL-CIO Organizes - Itself, Kim Moody, 24:5.
- Part-Time Work: A Mobilizing Issue, Chris Tilly, 24:19.
- UPS Strike: A Landmark Victory, Martha Gruelle, 24:27.
- Union Politicking in the N.Y.C. Elections, Michael Hirsch, 24:32.
- Vietnam: Miners and the Market, Gerard Greenfield, 25:38.
- History From the Bottom Up (R), Jonathan Birnbaum, 25:166.
- Meany, Reuther and the 1964 Civil Rights Act, Herbert Hill, 25:82.
- Al Shanker; Another View (C), Israel Kugler, 25:190.
- Paul Buhle responds (re Al Shanker) (C), 25:190.
- Is Bureaucracy "Best" for Unions? Kim Moody, 26:126.
- Walter Reuther in Black and White: A Rejoinder to Herbert Hill, Nelson Lichtenstein, 26:133.
- Lichtenstein's Fictions Revisited: Race and the New Labor History, Herbert Hill, 26:148.
- Albert Shanker: No Paens (C), John E. Chiaradia, 26:192.
- Mumia Time or Sweeney Time, Dave Roediger, 28:11.
- Changing the Guard at Top Not the Key to Labor's Revival (S), Stanley Aronowitz, 28:66.
- Endorsing the Lean Machine (S), Jane Slaughter, 28:71.
- Rupture or Continuity? (S), Peter Rachleff, 28:77.
- A Powerful Indictment Lacking Balance (S), William B. Gould IV, 28:83.
- Union Democracy and the U.S. Labor Bureaucracy (S), Michael Goldfield, 28:87.
- Waiting for Sweeney (S), Staughton Lynd, 28:92.
- Business Unionism Still Rules (S), Kim Moody, 28:96.
- They Won and We Lost -- But Why? (S), Michael Hirsch, 28:99.
- Paul Buhle Responds (Symposium: Organized Labor from Gompers to Sweeney), 28:102.
- The "Chinese Question" and American Labor Historians, Stanford M. Lyman, 28:113.
- Chinese Immigrant Workers and the Contemporary Labor Movement, Herbert Hill, 28:149.
- A Reply to Stanford Lyman, Andrew Gyory, 29:51.
- Engels Was Right! Organized Labor's Opposition to Chinese in the U.S., Stanford M. Lyman, 29:60.
- The Mob And Labor-Management Corruption in the Garment Industry, Herbert Hill, 29:68.
- No Sweat: Student, Labor and the Global Economy (S), Christine Kelly, 30:118.
- Race and the Steelworkers Union, Herbert Hill, 32:174.
- Muckraking in a Low-Wage World (R), Christine Kelly, 32:208.
- On Labor's Political Strategy, Dorothee Benz, 33:133.
- Democratic Worker Cooperatives, John W. Lawrence, 33:116.
- Angola & Venezuela and the AFL-CIO, Paul Buhle, 33:172.
- Labor History and Living History (R), Paul Buhle, 34:154.
- Rank and File Metalworker Militancy in France and Britain, 1890-1918, Mark Hudson, 35:138.
- Child Labor in the World Economy, Glenn Perusek, 36:43.
- The International Labor Movement Between Geneva, Brussels, Seattle, Porto Alegre and Utopia, Peter Waterman, 36:53.
- France: Crescendo of the Class Struggle, Vincent Présumey, 36:78.
- Communist-Led Unions (R), Nelson Lichtenstein, 36:154.
- Labor History Wisdom (R), David Roediger, 36:164.
- How the Labor Movement Got Away From Us (R), Maggie Dickinson, 36:166.
- The New Unity Partnership, Herman Benson, 37:105.
- The CP and CIO - 1 (C), Peter Drucker , 37:137.
- The CP and CIO - 2 (C), Joe Gladstone, 37:137.
- Reply to Drucker and Gladstone (C), Nelson Lichtenstein, 37:138.
- A Two-Fisted Critique (R), Martin Comack, 37:183.
- The Offshore War, Kim Moody, 38:63.
- Herbert Hill and the ILGWU, Gilbert Jonas, 38:118.
- Black Workers Respond to the United Auto Workers, Cornelius C. Thomas, 38:124.
- Herman Benson and the New Unity Partnership (D), Paul Buhle, 38:138.
- Does Buhle Ask Union Democracy to Save the World? (D), Herman Benson, 38:141.
- Alternative Unionism (R), Staughton Lynd, 38:178.
- Inside the House of Labor (R), Gene Carroll, 38:181.
- Labor Party Questions (R), John Willoughby, 38:188.
- The Labor Origins of the Next Women's Movement, Dorothy Sue Cobble, 39:124.
- Migration, Domestic Work, and Repression (R), Julia Wrigley, 39:132.
- Women, Family, Welfare and Work (R), Betty Reid Mandell, 39:142.
- Hard Work: Remaking the Labor Movement (R), Kristin Lawler, 39:163.
- The Rise and Fall of the October Revolution (R), John Eric Marot, 39:175.
- The Neoliberal University (R), Paul Burkett, 39:187.
- Winning a Welfare Battle and Building Bridges (S), Lorraine Cohen, 41:60.
- The Soul of Socialism, Ronald Aronson, 41:122.
- Iranian Workers Fight Back!, Andreas Malm and Shora Esmalian, 42:26.
- CBC Unleashed, Karen Wirsig, 42:32.
- The World Social Forum and the Emergence of Global Grassroots Politics, John L. Hammond, 42:38.
- SEIU Confronts the Home Care Crisis in California, Brandynn Holgate and Jennifer Shea, 42:46.
- Oaxaca Uprising, John Gibler, 42:56.
- Revolutionary Unionism: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow, Dan Jakopovich, 43:60.
- After Twelve Years: Where is That Labor-Intellectual Alliance?, Herman Benson, 44:106.
- When Free Labor Isn't Free (R), Kim Moody, 44:141.
- Resurgent Labor: A Lean Analysis (R), Manfred McDowell, 44:148.
- Alternatives for U.S. Unions (C), Kim Moody, 45:7.
- A Reply to Kim Moody (C), Manfred McDowell, 45:7.
- Argentine Workers’ Takeover (R), Michael Busch, 45:97.
- The Crisis in Organized Labor (R), Steve Early, 45:110.
- Worker Centers: Their Achievements and Their Limitations (R), Dan LaBotz, 45:120.
- A Strategy for Union Revival (R), Kim Moody, 45:138.
- Albert Shanker: Ruthless Neo-Con (R), Vera Pavone and Norman Scott, 45:142.
- At the SEIU Convention and Beyond, Herman Benson, 46:53.
- The Taste of Oranges, Desnee Flakes, 46:64.
- Comment (on Albert Shanker) (D), Michael Hirsch, 46:67.
- Reply (on Albert Shanker) (D), Norman Scott and Vera Pavone, 46:70.
- Guaranteed: The Hardest and Most Dangerous Job and the Lowest Pay (R), Michael Wrezsin, 46:145.
- Not Working Very Well (R), Chris Tilly, 46:153.
- U.S. Savagery in Haiti, Mark Dow, 16:10.
- Refugee Policy Supports Haiti's Killers, Mark Dow, 17:14.
- A New Social Pact in Colombia?, Michael Forman, 17:52.
- Mexico Heads for the Millennium, Phillip Smith, 17:61.
- Occupying and Obscuring Haiti, Mark Dow, 18:12.
- Cuba: The One-Party State Continues, Samuel Farber, 19:116.
- Combining Class & Cultural Analysis (D), Hector Melendez, 20:105.
- The Mexico Peso Crisis, Curtis Skinner, 20:36.
- The Illusion of Revolution From Above (D), Samuel Farber, 20:112.
- Argentina in the Hour of the Furnaces, Pablo Pozzi & Alejandro Schneider, 21:95.
- Mexican Standoff, Phillip Smith, 23:88.
- Argentina: Social Unrest and Repression, Hernan Camarero/PabloPozzi/Alejandro Schneider, 25:16.
- The Resurrection of Che Guevera, Samuel Farber, 25:108.
- An Interview with Subcomandante Insurgente Marcos, Kerry Appel, 27:115.
- Chiapas: Foreshadowing a Massacre (film review), Norm Diamond, 27:125.
- Journeys into Death, Belonging, and Hope (R), Michael Forman, 27:166.
- Mexico: Malaise and Social Conflict, Phillip Smith, 26:77.
- Cuba Today And Prospects For Change, Samuel Farber, 29:164.
- Argentine Grandmothers' Resistance, Rita Arditti, 31:105.
- Mexico in Transition . . . to What?, Dan La Botz, 31:108.
- Haiti: The Crisis Persists, Sony Esteus, 31:122.
- Argentina: From Crisis to Collapse, Pablo A. Pozzi, 33:157.
- Angola & Venezuela and the AFL-CIO, Paul Buhle, 33:172.
- Whither a New Internationalism?, Mark Engler, 33:236.
- Cuba Today: An Interview with Samuel Farber, Joanne Landy, Thomas Harrison & Stephen R. Shalom, 35:73.
- The Debate Over the Recent Arrests and Sentences in Cuba, Zane Boyd, 35:90.
- James Petras Goes Over the Top on Cuba and the Left, Joanne Landy, 35:95.
- "Anti-War, Social Justice and Human Rights Advocates Oppose Repression in Cuba," Campaign for Peace and Democracy, 35:99.
- "Campaign for Peace and Democracy Protests U.S. Actions Against Cuba," Campaign for Peace and Democracy, 35:101.
- Venezuela in Two Winds, Justin Podur, 35:102.
- Lula: New-Style Revolutionary or False Prophet?, Sue Branford, 35:109.
- Cuba (C), Susan Metz, 36:145.
- Reply to Susan Metz (C), Samuel Farber, 36:146.
- Reclaiming Democracy: A Lesson from Zanon, Ann Scholl and Facundo Arrizabalaga, 37:110.
- The (People's) Summit of the Americas, Lois Weiner, 40:118.
- Human Rights and the Columbian Government, James J. Brittain, 40:124.
- After the Collapse (R), Sean Cain, 40:186.
- The World Social Forum and the Emergence of Global Grassroots Politics, John L. Hammond, 42:38.
- Oaxaca Uprising, John Gibler, 42:56.
- Laws and Injustice: Fighting for Human Rights in Mexico, Chris Tilly and Marie Kennedy, 43:74.
- Raul's Cuba, Sam Farber, 43:80.[Spanish]
- Making Sense of Latin America's "Third Left", Marie Kennedy and Chris Tilly, 44:11.
- Venezuela's PSUV and Socialism from Below, Orlando Chirino, 44:17.
- Bolivia: Latin America's Experiment in Grassroots Democracy, Nancy Romer , 44:23.
- Latin America: A Resurgent Left?, John L. Hammond, 44:40.
- Attack and Burn!, Robert Joe Stout, 44:50.
- Argentine Workers’ Takeover (R), Michael Busch, 45:97.
- Requiem for a Nation (R), Reginald Wilson, 45:152.
- Dirty Business, Dirty Wars: U.S.-Latin American Relations in the 21st Century, Cyril Mychalejko, 46:80.
- 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)
- Iraqi Sanctions: Myth and Fact, Jeff Lindemyer, 32:79.
- Their Regime Change and Ours, Barry Finger, 34:5.
- Statement in Opposition to Saddam Hussein and Against the War in Iraq, Campaign for Peace and Democracy, 34:16.
- Iraq and the Third Camp, Alan Johnson, 35:33.
- The Politics of the Cairo Declaration, Stan Crooke, 35:120.
- The Revolution Fails to Devour This Child (R), Anis Shivani, 35:183.
- The U.S. Occupation of Iraq: Questions for the Peace Movement, Joanne Landy, 36:19.
- Solidarity and Student Protests in Iran, Jeremy Brecher, 36:73.
- The Logic of Holy War (R), Marvin Mandell, 36:178.
- Iraq: The Case for Immediate U.S. Withdrawal, Joanne Landy, 37:5.
- Revisiting Foucault and the Iranian Revolution, Janet Afary and Kevin Anderson, 37:113.
- Self-determination and Democracy in the Iraqi Conflict, Barry Finger, 38:49.
- Unraveling Iraq: The Sociopolitical and Ethical Dimensions of Resistance, Wadood Hamad, 38:40.
- A Horizon Lit With Blood: The U.S. Occupation and Resistance in Iraq, Glenn Perusek, 38:23.
- Islam and Modernity (R), Gregory Zucker, 38:174.
- The Resistance and the Antiwar Movement (S), Anthony Arnove, 39:21.
- Iraq and the Third Camp (S), Barry Finger, 39:23.
- Struggling for Progress, In Iraq! (S), Wadood Hamad, 39:26.
- Iraq and the Idea of Freedom (S), Peter Hudis, 39:29.
- Immediate U.S. Withdrawal and the Hope for Democracy in Iraq (S), Joanne Landy, 39:31.
- No Blank Checks (S), Staughton Lynd, 39:33.
- Empire and Resistance (S), Glenn Perusek, 39:35.
- The Antiwar Movement and Iraq (S), Stephen R. Shalom, 39:39.
- Letter to the Editor (C/S), Tom Unterrainer, 39:28.
- Reply to Anthony Arnove (S), Wadood Hamad, Dec. 2005 (web only).
- Response to Wadood Hamad (S), Anthony Arnove, Dec. 2005 (web only).
- Getting Out of Iraq, Gilbert Achcar and Stephen R. Shalom, 40:5.
- The Hamas Victory and the New Politics That May Come, Emad El-Din Aysha, 41:86.
- From the Belgian Congo to the "War on Terror", James Graham, 41:105.
- Pentagon Strategy, Hollywood, and Technowar, Carl Boggs, 41:108.
- Middle East Developments, Stephen R. Shalom, 42:6.
- Iranian Workers Fight Back!, Andreas Malm and Shora Esmalian, 42:26.
- Naguib Mahfouz’s Window on the World of Islam, Bill Mosley, 42:131.
- Capitalism in Iran, Faramarz Dadvar, 42:135.
- The Sociology and Politics of Orientalism, Emad El-Din Aysha, 42:139.
- Statement on Iran, Campaign for Peace and Democracy, 42:154.
- Iraq: Democrats to the Fore, Barry Finger, 43:6.
- Injustice in Iran: An Appeal to the UN, Akbar Ganji, 44:156.
- Lessons of the 1979 Iranian Revolution and Its Aftermath (R), Frieda Afary, 45:91.
- Terrorism and Modernity (R), Louis F. Cooper, 45:107.
- President Obama’s Foreign Policy: The Change We Really Want?, Joanne Landy, 46:42.
- The Assassination of New York, Robert Fitch, 16:130.
- New York City's Fiscal Crisis, Michael Hirsch, 17:158.
- Is New York Still a Labor Town?, Robert Fitch, 18:35.
- City Hall Left Rally(C), Louis Becker, 18:218.
- Union Politicking in the N.Y.C. Elections, Michael Hirsch, 24:32.
- The Vendetta Against Open Enrollment, Michael Hirsch, 25:13.
- Class & Race in Public Higher Education, Nancy Romer, 26:47.
- The War at Home, Michael Hirsch, 32:43.
- Police State Patriotism, Mark Dow, 32:66.
- Foster Care (S), Betty Reid Mandell, 41:18.
- Winning a Welfare Battle and Building Bridges (S), Lorraine Cohen, 41:60.
- The Mythology of Free Trade, John W. Lawrence, 16:70.
- What's Wrong With NAFTA?, Elaine Bernard, 16:80.
- Coping with Globalization (R), Louis Cooper, 20:170.
- Taxation and the Deficit Scam, John E. Chiaradia, 23:30.
- Rebelling Against Global Capitalism (R), Jeremy Brecher and Tim Costello, 25:146.
- Wall Street's Lies and False Prophets (R), 25:170.
- The Threat of Globalization, Edward S. Herman, 26:40.
- An Atlas for Our Times (R), Margeret Willig Crane, 26:164.
- Anthropology and Political Economy (R), Leslie Gill, 27:170.
- A Movement Begins: The Washington Protest, Jesse Lemisch, 29:5.
- Symposium on Globalization: Hard Questions For the Left: Introduction (S), Joanne Landy, 29:12.
- Global Democratization: Spotlight on the United States (S), Ellen Frank, 29:14.
- Anti-Global, No; Anti-Capitalist, Yes (S), Martin Thomas, 29:20.
- On "Engaging Power": An Interview with Saskia Sassen (S), 29:27.
- Globalization: Beyond Reaction, Thinking Ahead (S), Robin Hahnel, 29:31.
- Imperialism, Human Rights and Protectionism (S), Robin Hahnel, 30:90.
- Closing the Door on U.S. Imperialism and Capitalist Globalization (S), Kim Moody, 30:96.
- A Draft Program for Globalization from Below (S), Jeremy Brecher, Tim Costello, and Brendan Smith, 30:104.
- "Seattle on the Tarn": French Solidarity Against Capitalist Globalization (S), Norm Diamond, 30:111.
- No Sweat: Student, Labor and the Global Economy (S), Christine Kelly, 30:118.
- The Quebec City Protests, David McNally, 31:76.
- The War at Home, Michael Hirsch, 32:43.
- Toward an Anti-Capitalist Globe, Brian Dominick, 32:69.
- The Privatization of Everything, Betty R. Mandell, 33:83.
- The Distribution of Wealth And Marxist Humanism, Marvin Mandell, 33:101.
- The Future of Caretaking, Betty Reid Mandell, 34:61.
- Debating the Future at the European Social Forum, Martin Thomas, 34:108.
- Participatory Economics: An Interview with Michael Albert, Justin Podur, 35:154.
- Immigration in a Global Era, Saskia Sassen, 36:35.
- Child Labor in the World Economy, Glenn Perusek, 36:43.
- The International Labor Movement Between Geneva, Brussels, Seattle, Porto Alegre and Utopia, Peter Waterman, 36:53.
- Reclaiming Democracy: A Lesson from Zanon, Ann Scholl and Facundo Arrizabalaga, 37:110.
- The Offshore War, Kim Moody, 38:63.
- El Fisgón (R), Gary Martin, 39:192.
- In Search of Economic Justice (R), Stephen R. Shalom, 40:157.
- Is Class Relevant? (R), Milton Fisk, 40:180.
- Weather Underground Rises from the Ashes, Jesse Lemisch, 41:7.
- The Soul of Socialism, Ronald Aronson, 41:122.
- The World Social Forum and the Emergence of Global Grassroots Politics, John L. Hammond, 42:38.
- Political Economy of Psychotherapy, David Singer, 42:87.
- In Search of Economic Justice: A Reply (C), Robin Hahnel, 42:157.
- Reply to Hahnel (on Economic Justice) (C), Stephen R. Shalom, 42:166.
- A Sober View on Capitalism (R), James Gilbert, 43:153.
- Does Immigration Hurt U.S.-Born Workers?, Martin Oppenheimer , 44:90.
- The Taste of Oranges, Desnee Flakes, 46:64.
- In Defense of Washington and Wall Street, Robert Fitch, 46:109.
- The Liberal Retreat from Race, Stephen Steinberg, 17:30.
- The Struggle for Equality (R), David Roediger, 17:172.
- History of Racial Oppression, Reginald Wilson, 17:177.
- Racism and Affirmative Action, Barry Finger, 19:23.
- Racism Remains Pervasive, Leith Mullings, 19:31.
- Black Intellectuals in Conflict, Manning Marable, 19:35.
- Race & Radicalism in the 1960s, Stephen Steinberg, 19:41.
- Racial Tensions on Campus, Reginald Wilson, 19:178.
- The Bell Curve: Why Now?, Stephen Steinberg, 19:183.
- Discussion: Peniel Joseph, Danny Postel, Norman Kelley, Adolph Reed, Manning Marable, 20:49.
- The Abandonment of Black America, Barry Goldberg, 20:67.
- Affirmative Action & Liberalism , Stephen Steinberg, 20:76.
- The March & After, Reginald Wilson, 21:8.
- The Spector of Nationalism, Norman Kelley, 21:13.
- Wrong Message, Wrong Messenger, Paul Robeson, Jr., 21:19.
- On Black Intellectuals: An Exchange, Adolph Reed, Jr./Manning Marable, 21:22.
- Black Strategies of Resistance (R), Grant Farred, 21:191.
- A Critique of William Julius Wilson, Stephen Steinberg, 22:72.
- Identity Politics and Class Struggle, Robin D. G. Kelley, 22:84.
- Angry White Men on the Left, Jesse Lemisch, 22:97.
- Rise & Fall of Louis Farrakhan, Sundiata K. Cha-Jua and Clarence Long, 22:147.
- "Somos los abandonados" (R), Mark Dow, 22:180.
- The Continuing Significance of Race (R), William Mosley, 22:183.
- Exploiting Fears About Immigrants (R), John Palmer, 22:187.
- Bayard Rustin and the Rise and Decline of the Black Protest Movement, Stephen Steinberg, 23:41.
- Let Them Eat Multiculturalism, Barry Goldberg, 23:69.
- Affirmative Action and the Left, Reginald Wilson, 24:35.
- The Vendetta Against Open Enrollment, Michael Hirsch, 25:13.
- The Strange Career of Randall Kennedy, Derrick Bell, 25:55.
- Up From Slavery: The Myth of Black Progress, Stephen Steinberg, 25:69.
- Meany, Reuther and the 1964 Civil Rights Act, Herbert Hill, 25:82.
- Paul Robeson: A Flawed Martyr, Barry Finger, 25:132.
- A Working-Class Legend (R), Steve Early, 25:141.
- Reevaluating DuBois's Thought (R), Dean Robinson, 25:154.
- Misusing Class-Based Affirmative Action, Stephen Steinberg, 26:28.
- Class & Race in Public Higher Education, Nancy Romer, 26:47.
- Walter Reuther in Black and White: A Rejoinder to Herbert Hill, Nelson Lichtenstein, 26:133.
- Lichtenstein's Fictions Revisited: Race and the New Labor History, Herbert Hill, 26:148.
- Black Resistance in the Age of Jim Crow, Barry Goldberg, 27:71.
- Where Did Paul Robeson Stand, Barry Finger, 27:129.
- Mumia Time or Sweeney Time, Dave Roediger, 28:11.
- The "Chinese Question" and American Labor Historians, Stanford M. Lyman, 28:113.
- Chinese Immigrant Workers and the Contemporary Labor Movement, Herbert Hill, 28:149.
- A Reply to Stanford Lyman, Andrew Gyory, 29:51.
- Engels Was Right! Organized Labor's Opposition to Chinese in the U.S., Stanford M. Lyman, 29:60.
- Stirring Things Up, or Reeding Black Politics, Barry Goldberg, 29:83.
- Race Relations: the Problem with the Wrong Name, Stephen Steinberg, 30:57.
- Slavery, Racist Violence, And Apartheid: The Case For Reparations, Sundiata K. Cha-Jua, 31:46.
- The Best Citizens of New Haven (R), John Halle, 31:180.
- Race and the Steelworkers Union, Herbert Hill, 32:174.
- America Becoming - What Exactly?, Adolph Reed, Jr., 32:165.
- On "Racism" and "Racial Oppression" (C), Noel A. Cazenave, 32:234.
- On "Racism" and "Racial Oppression" (C), Stephen Steinberg Replies, 32:234.
- On the Case for Reparations (C), H. Brand, 32:230.
- On the Case for Reparations (C), Sundiata Keita Cha-Jua Replies, 32:232.
- Two Cheers For Glenn Loury -- or Maybe Just One, Stephen Steinberg, 33:110.
- Class, Gender and Race in the Newark Teacher Strikes, Lois Weiner, 34:101
- A Limited and Flawed History (R), Reginald Wilson, 34:150.
- Nathan Glazer and the Assassination of Affirmative Action, Stephen Steinberg, 35:9.
- Affirmative Action -- 2003, Reginald Wilson, 36:5.
- The Minorities "Question": Does the Left Have Answers?, Martin Oppenheimer, 36:121.
- Leadership Matters (R), Michael Wreszin, 37:147.
- Black Workers Respond to the United Auto Workers, Cornelius C. Thomas, 38:124.
- What Happened to Brown? A Review Essay (R), Reginald Wilson, 38:151.
- A Magnificent Mirage (R), Stephen Steinberg, 38:159.
- Immigration, African Americans, and Race Discourse, Stephen Steinberg, 39:42.
- With The Best of Intentions (R), Kathleen Odell Korgen, 39:160.
- The Intra-Immigrant Dilemma (S), Alan Aja, 40:94.
- Mobilizing Immigrants and Blacks (S), Peter Drucker, 40:98.
- Alliances Needed (S), Ron Hayduk, 40:100.
- Finger Pointing Toward "Freedom Now!" (S), Michael Hirsch, 40:102.
- Another American Dilemma (S), Gilbert Jonas, 40:107.
- Reintroducing the Black/White Divide in Racial Discourse (S), Gregory D. Squires, 40:110.
- Response (S), Stephen Steinberg, 40:114.
- The "Decade of Roma Inclusion", Bill Templer, 40:137.
- War and Circuses, Bill Littlefield, 41:14.
- Foster Care (S), Betty Reid Mandell, 41:18.
- Interview with Gwendolyn Mink (S), Betty Reid Mandell and Marguerite G Rosenthal , 41:79.
- The Soul of Socialism, Ronald Aronson, 41:122.
- Letter in Response to Roma Article (C), Bennett Muraskin, 41:137.
- Reply to Letter in Response to Roma Article (C), Bill Templer, 41:137.
- South Sudan: Border of Chad (Poem), Robert Kelly, 41:138.
- The Struggle for Black Rights in the United States (R), Immanuel Wallerstein, 41:139.
- On Affirmative Action (R), Reginald Wilson, 41:142.
- The Nazis and Racial Purity (R), Horst Brand, 41:168.
- Response to Immanuel Wallerstein’s Review of Gil Jonas’ Freedom’s Sword (C), Reginald Wilson, 42:169.
- Hidden Slaves, Human Rights Center, University of California, Berkeley43:11.
- Swedish Labor and Immigration: A Dilemma, Rikard Warlenius, 43:16.
- The Immigration Rights Movement: Between Political Realism and Social Idealism, Dan LaBotz, 43:24.
- Does Immigration Hurt U.S.-Born Workers?, Martin Oppenheimer , 44:90.
- Social Capital: The Science of Obfuscation (R), Stephen Steinberg, 44:131.
- Social Networks, Struggle, and How People Make History: But Not “Social Capital” (C), Samuel R. Friedman, 45:8.
- Struggle for the Land, Jeffrey Shantz, 45:83.
- Racial Knowledge (R), Sundiata Cha-Jua, 45:102.
- Mexico Trumped MLB Racism (R), Bill Littlefield, 45:126.
- The Taste of Oranges, Desnee Flakes, 46:64.
- 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.
- A Plea for Reason, Evidence and Logic, Alan Sokal, 22:126.
- Postmoderinism and the Left, Barbara Epstein, 22:130.
- Power, Resistance and Science, Naomi Weisstein, 22:145.
- Multiculturalism and Science (R), Mel Bienenfeld, 37:152.
- In the Shadow of Cairns (R), Lev Lafayette, 37:176.
- Boys as Toys: Steven Spielberg's "AI: Artificial Intelligence" (film review), Kurt Jacobsen, 32:235.
- A Debate on Sociobiology And Rape, Lynn Chancer, 29:96.
- A Debate on Sociobiology and Rape, Craig Palmer, 29:96.
- Stephen Jay Gould: An Appreciation, Clive Bradley, 36:110.
- Pentagon Strategy, Hollywood, and Technowar, Carl Boggs, 41:108.
- Artificial Minds, Virtual Bodies (R), Mel Bienenfeld, 41:181.
- Political Economy of Psychotherapy, David Singer, 42:87.
- Hoax and Reality (R), Jerold Touger, 46:118.
- The Sect that Time Forgot, Scott McLemee, 17:149.
- Blend of Caution & Optimism (R), Frank Cunningham, 17:180.
- Why Marx Still Matters, Christopher Phelps, 18:95.
- Rise & Fall of an American Radical, Michael Lëwy, 18:193.
- Unarmed or Disarmed? (R), Eric Hershberg, 18:196.
- Resistance to Labor Discipline (R), Curtis Price, 18:216.
- Case Against Market Socialism, Mel Bienenfeld, 19:157.
- Is the Working Class Passé? Julius Jacobson, 20:19.
- Counterposing Reform to Revolution (R), Horst Brand, 20:166.
- The Russian Question and American Socialism, Julius Jacobson, 23:151.
- Two Invented Lives (R), Phyllis Jacobson, 23:182.
- Manifesto Symposium, 24:46-177.
Introduction (Julius Jacobson), Loren Goldner, Sean Matgamna, Luciana Castellina, Murray Bookchin, Paul Mattick, Jr., John Ehrenberg, Michael Albert, Nancy Fraser, David McNally, Barbara Epstein, Ian Birchall, Carl Boggs, Edward Herman, Nancy Holmstrom, Roslyn and Leonard Mell, James Petras, Michael Löwy, Eli Zaretsky, Paul Robeson, Jr.- The Dialectic Re-Examined (R), Paul Buhle, 25:185.
- Building on the Strengths of the Socialist Feminist Tradition, Sue Ferguson, 26:89.
- The Centrality of International Socialism (R), John Ehrenberg, 26:170.
- Socialism or Barbarism (R), Dominique Frager, 26:185.
- Whose Millennium? An Essay Review, David Finkel, 27:94.
- The Impasse of Market Socialism, David McNally, 27:101.
- The Third Camp as History and a Living Legacy, Alan Johnson, 27:135.
- The Robust Social Market: A Response to David McNally, Roy Morrison, 28:53.
- Further Contributions to the Debate, (re Socialism and the Market) David McNally, 28:60.
- Is Socialism Still on The Agenda?, Michael Albert, 30:123.
- Marvin Mandell comments (re "Is Socialism Still on the Agenda?"), 30:129.
- Barry Finger comments (re "Is Socialism Still on the Agenda?"), 30:131.
- Michael Albert responds (re "Is Socialism Still on the Agenda?"), 30:133.
- The State and Ruling Classes: A Marxist View (R), Samuel Farber, 30:187.
- Marx and Nature, Paul Burkett, 31:153.
- The Legacy of Rosa Luxemburg, Stephen Eric Bronner, 31:162.
- A Critical Reply to Stephen E. Bronner, Alan Johnson, 32:128.
- A Second Reply to Bronner, David Camfield, 32:141.
- A Reply to David Camfield and Alan Johnson, Stephen E. Bronner, 32:148.
- Remembering Tony Cliff, Kent Worcester (R), 32:225.
- Democratic Worker Cooperatives, John W. Lawrence, 33:116.
- The Distribution of Wealth And Marxist Humanism, Marvin Mandell, 33:101.
- "Change the World Without Taking Power," John Holloway, 33:175.
- Why Should We Care What Rosa Luxemburg Thought? Paul Le Blanc, 33:200.
- Socialist Metaphysics and Luxemburg's Legacy, Michael J. Thompson, 33:206.
- Rosa Redux Ad Absurdum, Barry Finger, 33:213.
- Moving On: New Replies to New Critics, Stephen E. Bronner, 33:224.
- Victor Serge: Portrait of a Revolutionary, Richard Greeman, 34:116.
- The Tragedy of German Social Democracy (R), Horst Brand, 34:173.
- On Formation of Workers' Councils (C), Martin Comack, 34:185.
- Parliamentarianism and Socialism (C), Sacha Ismail, 34:185.
- Metaphysics ad absurdum: A Response to Ismail & Comack (on legacy of Rosa Luxumburg) (C), Michael J. Thompson, 34:186.
- Dialogue Not Dogma: Response to Ismail & Comack (on legacy of Rosa Luxumburg) (C), Stephen Eric Bronner, 34:187.
- Iraq and the Third Camp, Alan Johnson, 35:33.
- Standing Fast: Julius Jacobson, 1922-2003, Barry Finger, 35:59
- The Life and Death of Socialist Zionism, Jason Schulman, 35:127.
- Participatory Economics: An Interview with Michael Albert, Justin Podur, 35:154.
- The Only True Emancipation (R), Michael Löwy, 35:177.
- Power and Democracy: More than a Reply to Michael Löwy, John Holloway, 36:138.
- Just an Answer to John Holloway, Michael Löwy, 36:142.
- What is Plutocracy?, Rossen Vassilev, 37:123.
- Initial Steps (R), Heather Lauren Hughes, 38:168.
- Labor Party Questions (R), John Willoughby, 38:188.
- Relevant, Irrelevant, or Both? (R), Lynn Chancer, 39:138.
- In Search of Economic Justice (R), Stephen R. Shalom, 40:157.
- Is Class Relevant? (R), Milton Fisk, 40:180.
- Weather Underground Rises from the Ashes, Jesse Lemisch, 41:7.
- The Soul of Socialism, Ronald Aronson, 41:122.
- Marx and Weber: Critics of Capitalism, Michael Löwy, 42:146.
- In Search of Economic Justice: A Reply (C), Robin Hahnel, 42:157.
- Reply to Hahnel (on Economic Justice) (C), Stephen R. Shalom, 42:166.
- Germany: the Revolution that Failed (R), Martin Comack, 42:183.
- The Socialist Challenge for British Labour Party Leadership: Interview with John McDonnell, M.P., Chris Ford and David Broder, 43:113.
- Marx's Mixed Legacy: Anti-Semitism and Socialism (R), Sherry Gorelick, 43:137.
- "Anti-Semitism and Socialism": A Reply to Sherry Gorelick (C), David Finkel, 44:6.
- Marx and Anti-Semitism: A Reply to David Finkel (C), Bennett Muraskin, Feb. 2008 (web only).
- Response To Finkel & Muraskin: Focus On The Lessons (C), Sherry Gorelick, Feb. 2008 (web only).
- Introduction (S), Joanne Landy and Thomas Harrison, 46:7.
- Reinventing a Queer Left (S), Peter Drucker, 46:7.
- (S), Marcia Gallo, 46:12.
- Socialism and Homosexuality (S), Thomas Harrison, 46:16.
- Socialism and Gay Liberation: Back to the Future (S), Doug Ireland, 46:27.
- LGBT Political Cul-de-sac: Make a U-turn (S), Sherry Wolf, 46:32.
- The New Class Struggle (R), Milan Rai, 46:124.
- Bolshevism and Revolutionary Democracy (R), Paul Le Blanc, 46:128.
- Dubious Advice for Young Radicals (R), Sam Waite, 46:150.
U.S. Electoral Politics (see also U.S. Left)
- The Mean Season, Barry Finger, 18:5.
- The Politics of Vengeance, Kent Worcester, 18:9.
- The Right & the Politics of Rage, Kent Worcester, 19:5.
- The Trap of Lesser Evilism, David Finkel, 20:4.
- Clinton and the Shame of the Left, David Finkel, 21:5.
- Angry Voters with No Place to Go, Thomas Harrison, 22:5.
- The 1996 Elections: Viewed in Historical Perspective, Paul Buhle, 22:14.
- Prospects for the Labor Party, Jane Slaughter, 22:22.
- Angry Voters Do Have Somewhere to Go, David Reynolds, 23:5.
- Fusion: The Liberal Snare, Eric Chester, 23:9.
- Rejoinder to Reynolds and Chester [third parties], Thomas Harrison, 23:15.
- Comment (on Third Party Politics) (D), Jane Slaughter, 23:20.
- Comment (on Third Party Politics) (D), Paul Buhle, 23:20.
- The Limitation of a Neo-Nationalist (R), Thaddeus Russell, 23:185.
- Environmentalism and Electoral Politics (R), Lorna Salzman, 24:178.
- Clinton: Two Mysteries, Marvin Mandell, 25:5.
- Rethinking the Personal as Political, Lynn Chancer, 25:8.
- Subverting the Democratic Process (R), John Willoughby, 25:182.
- Clinton's Enemies, Marvin Mandell, 26:5.
- Are The Greens Ready for Success?, Howie Hawkins, 27:40.
- The Labor Party: A New Political Structure, Sean Sweeney, 27:53.
- The Need for a Political Alternative to Clintonism, Thomas Harrison, 27:63.
- Moving Backwards with Clinton (R), Joanne Landy, 27:182.
- The Presidential Primaries, Marvin Mandell, 28:5.
- A Green Perspective on Ralph Nader and Independent Political Action (S), Howard Hawkins, 29:43.
- Election 2000: Infamy and Hope, Thomas Harrison, 30:5.
- The Nader Campaign and the Future of the Greens, Howard Hawkins, 30:19.
- A Real Constitutional Crisis, Kent Worcester Interviews Daniel Lazare, 30:27.
- A Left for Real? (R), David Finkel, 30:182.
- Nader and the Right-Wing (C), Chip Berlet, 30:190.
- Nader and the Right-Wing (C), Howie Hawkins Replies, 30:191.
- Introduction (Symposium: The Nader Campaign and the Future of Independent Politics), Joanne Landy, 31:5.
- The Democrats: No Way to Fight the Right (S), Thomas Harrison, 31:7.
- Nader vs. the Big Rock Candy Mountain (S), Jesse Lemisch, 31:12.
- The Democrats and Left Masochism (S), Ellen Willis, 31:19.
- Blame the Democrats, Not the Greens (S), Howard Hawkins, 31:22.
- The Best Citizens of New Haven (R), John Halle, 31:180.
- On "Realignment" and the Left (D), Jason Schulman, 32:102.
- In Answer to Jason Schulman (D), Barry Finger, 32:106.
- Another Response to Jason Schulman (D), Howie Hawkins, 32:113.
- Class and Cultural Politics and the Greens, Howie Hawkins, 32:117.
- The Snare of Pre-Modern Romanticism, Jesse Lemisch, 32:124.
- A Large and Dangerous Movement (R), Marvin Mandell, 32:216.
- A Provocative Study of the Constitution (R), Helen Kim, 32:221.
- More Discussion on the Democratic Party (C), Stephen R. Shalom, 32:229.
- More Discussion on the Democratic Party (C), Joanne Landy Replies, 32:230.
- A Critique of the U.S. Greens, Howard Ryan, 33:123.
- Liberals Amid the Wreckage of the 2002 Elections, Mike Hirsch, 34:43.
- Running for Governor of New York State, Stanley Aronowitz, 34:47.
- California: Green Electoral Progress, Eric V.Kirk, 34:56.
- Is the United States a Political Democracy? (R), Daniel Lazare, 34:163.
- Building an Authentic Movement (C), Dan Coleman, 34:188.
- Running Green Party Candidates (C), Art Myatt, 34:190.
- Electoral Agnosticism and the Greens (C), Bob Guldin, 35:166.
- Response to Bob Guldin (re Greens) (C), Michael Hirsch, 35:166.
- In Defense of Tactical Voting (Sometimes), Stephen R. Shalom, 37:9.
- The Dead-End of Lesser- Evilism, Thomas Harrison, 37:19.
- Left Politics and Posturing in the Presidential Race, Michael Hirsch, 37:31.
- California: The Late Great Golden State, David Jacobs, 38:5.
- The 2004 Elections and the Collapse of the Left, Thomas Harrison, 38:13.
- The Antiwar Movement and Third Party Politics (D), Duane Campbell, 39:59.
- Playing to Win in the Post-ABB Era (D), John Halle, 39:61.
- The Green Party and the Collapse of the Left (D), Scott McLarty, 39:66.
- Almost Reason Enough (D), Morris Slavin, 39:68.
- Response (D), Thomas Harrison, 39:69.
- The Soul of Socialism, Ronald Aronson, 41:122.
- The Democratic Party and the Future of American Politics, David Friedman, 42:97.
- An Interview with Jonathan Tasini, by Michael Hirsch and Joanne Landy, 42:103.
- More War, No Debate: Progressives Give Clinton a Free Pass, Howie Hawkins, 42:111.
- Socialists, Democrats, and Political Action: It’s the Movements That Matter Most, Michael Hirsch, 42:117.
- Iraq: Democrats to the Fore, Barry Finger, 43:6.
- Re-Inventing Goldwater Conservatism (R), Elizabeth Tandy Shermer, 45:147.
- Where Will Obama Go?, Jack Gerson, 46:38.
- President Obama’s Foreign Policy: The Change We Really Want?, Joanne Landy, 46:42.
- Joe the Plumber, Christopher Phelps, 46:50.
U.S. Foreign Policy (see also specific regions)
- The Limitation of a Neo-Nationalist (R), Thaddeus Russell, 23:185.
- The Continuity of U.S. Imperialism, Stephen R. Shalom, 26:33.
- Confronting Terrorism and War, Stephen R. Shalom, 32:5.
- Only a Democratic Foreign Policy Can Combat Terrorism, Thomas Harrison, 32:23.
- Liberals, the Left & the U.S. War on Democracy, Julius Jacobson, 33:5.
- Whither a New Internationalism?, Mark Engler, 33:236.
- Exchange on the Afghan War, Bennett Muraskin, Thomas Harrison, and Stephen R. Shalom, 33:239.
- Their Regime Change and Ours, Barry Finger, 34:5.
- Statement in Opposition to Saddam Hussein and Against the War in Iraq, Campaign for Peace and Democracy, 34:16.
- An Expression of Socialist Internationalism (debate on "War on Terrorism") (D), Richard Greeman, 34:19.
- A Necessary Lesson (debate on "War on Terrorism") (D), John Halle, 34:19.
- An Important Contribution (debate on "War on Terrorism") (D), David McReynolds, 34:20.
- A Wonderful Critique (debate on "War on Terrorism") (D), Sam Friedman, 34:21.
- A Needed Article (debate on "War on Terrorism") (D), Jason Schulman, 34:22.
- The Roots of bin Laden (debate on "War on Terrorism") (D), Horst Brand, 34:22.
- The Only Moral Intellectual: A Reply to Jacobson (debate on "War on Terrorism") (D), James Petras, 34:24.
- Letter to the Editor of New Politics (debate on "War on Terrorism") (D), Michael Parenti, 34:26.
- Jacobson's Lesson in Chauvinism and Intolerance (debate on "War on Terrorism") (D), Edward S. Herman, 34:26.
- Response to Critics (debate on "War on Terrorism") (D), Julius Jacobson, 34:28.
- Stephen R. Shalom replies to Jason Schulman (on "war on terrorism") (C), Stephen R. Shalom, 34:193.
- Iraq and the Third Camp, Alan Johnson, 35:33.
- Cuba Today: An Interview with Samuel Farber, Joanne Landy, Thomas Harrison & Stephen R. Shalom, 35:73.
- "Campaign for Peace and Democracy Protests U.S. Actions Against Cuba", 35:101.
- The Politics of the Cairo Declaration, Stan Crooke, 35:120.
- The U.S. Occupation of Iraq: Questions for the Peace Movement, Joanne Landy, 36:19.
- Iraq: The Case for Immediate U.S. Withdrawal, Joanne Landy, 37:5.
- The Passion of Robert McNamara, or Sympathy for the Devil? (R), Kurt Jacobsen, 37:186.
- A Horizon Lit With Blood: The U.S. Occupation and Resistance in Iraq, Glenn Perusek, 38:23.
- Why Not Have Empire?, C. Douglas Lummis, 38:53.
- The Human Rights Agenda (R), John Feffer, 38:162.
- American Millennialism (R), Jack Stuart, 38:165.
- Hearts and Minds Redux (R), Kurt Jacobsen, 38:184.
- The Resistance and the Antiwar Movement (S), Anthony Arnove, 39:21.
- Iraq and the Third Camp (S), Barry Finger, 39:23.
- Struggling for Progress, In Iraq! (S), Wadood Hamad, 39:26.
- Iraq and the Idea of Freedom (S), Peter Hudis, 39:29.
- Immediate U.S. Withdrawal and the Hope for Democracy in Iraq (S), Joanne Landy, 39:31.
- No Blank Checks (S), Staughton Lynd, 39:33.
- Empire and Resistance (S), Glenn Perusek, 39:35.
- The Antiwar Movement and Iraq (S), Stephen R. Shalom, 39:39.
- Letter to the Editor (C/S), Tom Unterrainer, 39:28.
- Everything You Never Wanted to Know (R), Laurie Calhoun, 39:168.
- El Fisgón (R), Gary Martin, 39:192.
- Getting Out of Iraq, Gilbert Achcar and Stephen R. Shalom, 40:5.
- Cold War Triumphalism (R), Michael Wreszin, 40:184.
- The Hamas Victory and the New Politics That May Come, Emad El-Din Aysha, 41:86.
- The Great Betrayal in Afghanistan, Vanni Cappelli, 41:92.
- From the Belgian Congo to the "War on Terror", James Graham, 41:105.
- Pentagon Strategy, Hollywood, and Technowar, Carl Boggs, 41:108.
- Torture, Empire,and the Fourth Estate (R), Lisa Lynch, 41:156.
- Looking Back on the Cuban Revolution to Better Assess its Future (R), Larry Beeferman, 41:162.
- Middle East Developments, Stephen R. Shalom, 42:6.
- More War, No Debate: Progressives Give Clinton a Free Pass, Howie Hawkins, 42:111.
- Iraq: Democrats to the Fore, Barry Finger, 43:6.
- Alice in Imperialand, Richard Greeman, 43:67.
- Who's Afraid of the ICC, Laurie Calhoun, 43:106.
- Killers for Hire (R), Michael Busch, 43:157.
- America's Soft Power Dysfunctions, Emad El-Din Aysha , 44:100.
- Injustice in Iran: An Appeal to the UN, Akbar Ganji, 44:156.
- The United States in the Middle East, Immanuel Wallerstein, 45:59.
- Terrorism and Modernity (R), Louis F. Cooper, 45:107.
- Requiem for a Nation (R), Reginald Wilson, 45:152.
- President Obama’s Foreign Policy: The Change We Really Want?, Joanne Landy, 46:42.
- Dirty Business, Dirty Wars: U.S.-Latin American Relations in the 21st Century, Cyril Mychalejko, 46:80.
- Architect Of Illusion (R), Louis F. Cooper, 46:142.
U.S. Left (see also U.S. Electoral Politics)
- Impresario of American Radicalism (R), Christopher Phelps, 16:167.
- The Sect that Time Forgot, Scott McLemee, 17:149.
- On Dwight Macdonald, S.A. Longstaff, 18:53.
- Rise & Fall of an American Radical, Michael Lëwy, 18:193.
- Cultism on the Left (R), Arthur Maglin, 20:182.
- Canon on the Left, Marvin Mandel, 21:123.
- Prospects for the Labor Party, Jane Slaughter, 22:22.
- Angry White Men on the Left, Jesse Lemisch, 22:97.
- A Plea for Reason, Evidence and Logic, Alan Sokal, 22:126.
- Postmoderinism and the Left, Barbara Epstein, 22:130.
- Power, Resistance and Science, Naomi Weisstein, 22:145.
- The Russian Question and American Socialism, Julius Jacobson, 23:151.
- Two Invented Lives (R), Phyllis Jacobson, 23:182.
- Taking Issue with Lemisch's Article (C), Edward S. Herman, 23:192.
- Reply to Herman (C), Jesse Lemisch, 23:193.
- The Ethic of Accompaniment (R), Gregory D. Sumner, 25:151.
- A Tale of Two Movements (R), Paul Joseph, 25:161.
- An Innovative History of the Left (R), Louis Proyect, 25:180.
- A Flawed History of the Popular Front, Frank Warren, 26:112.
- Ethics and Politics (R), Kent Worcester, 26:176.
- Remembering an Expansive Decade (R), Gregory Sumner, 27:173.
- A Movement Begins: The Washington Protest, Jesse Lemisch, 29:5.
- A Left for Real? (R), David Finkel, 30:182.
- The Politics of The Disability Rights Movement, Ravi Malhotra, 31:65.
- The Cultural Cold War, Alan Johnson, 31:140.
- Michael Harrington's Pilgrimage: From Third Camp to The Democratic Party, Barry Finger, 31:168.
- An Engaging Memoir (R), Marvin Mandell, 31:188.
- Toward an Anti-Capitalist Globe, Brian Dominick, 32:69.
- Liberals, The Left & The U.S. War on Democracy, Julius Jacobson, 33:5.
- The Whitewash of Serb Atrocities, David Walls, 33:165.
- The Failed Critics of American Socialism (R), Nelson Lichtenstein, 34:141.
- Revisiting New Left Thought (R), Dan Geary, 34:160.
- Rise and Fall of the "New Communist Movement" (R), Steve Early, 34:168.
- The U.S. Occupation of Iraq: Questions for the Peace Movement, Joanne Landy, 36:19.
- Communist-Led Unions (R), Nelson Lichtenstein, 36:154.
- The Minorities "Question": Does the Left Have Answers?, Martin Oppenheimer, 36:121.
- High Times: Revisiting the New Left (R), Kristin Lawler, 36:170.
- Yesterday's Desperados (R), Kurt Jacobsen, 36:188.
- The 2004 Elections and the Collapse of the Left, Thomas Harrison, 38:13.
- The Resistance and the Antiwar Movement (S), Anthony Arnove, 39:21.
- Iraq and the Third Camp (S), Barry Finger, 39:23.
- Struggling for Progress, In Iraq! (S), Wadood Hamad, 39:26.
- Iraq and the Idea of Freedom (S), Peter Hudis, 39:29.
- Immediate U.S. Withdrawal and the Hope for Democracy in Iraq (S), Joanne Landy, 39:31.
- No Blank Checks (S), Staughton Lynd, 39:33.
- Empire and Resistance (S), Glenn Perusek, 39:35.
- The Antiwar Movement and Iraq (S), Stephen R. Shalom, 39:39.
- Letter to the Editor (C/S), Tom Unterrainer, 39:28.
- The Antiwar Movement and Third Party Politics (D), Duane Campbell, 39:59.
- Playing to Win in the Post-ABB Era (D), John Halle, 39:61.
- The Green Party and the Collapse of the Left (D), Scott McLarty, 39:66.
- Almost Reason Enough (D), Morris Slavin, 39:68.
- Response (D), Thomas Harrison, 39:69.
- The Berkeley Knowledge Factory, Mario Savio, 39:75.
- Relevant, Irrelevant, or Both? (R), Lynn Chancer, 39:138.
- James Weinstein: An Obituary, Stanley Aronowitz, 40:149.
- Weather Underground Rises from the Ashes, Jesse Lemisch, 41:7.
- The Wages of Care (S), Deanne Bonnar, 41:38.
- Interview with Gwendolyn Mink (S), Betty Reid Mandell and Marguerite G Rosenthal, 41:79.
- The Soul of Socialism, Ronald Aronson, 41:122.
- The Democratic Party and the Future of American Politics, David Friedman, 42:97.
- An Interview with Jonathan Tasini, by Michael Hirsch and Joanne Landy, 42:103.
- More War, No Debate: Progressives Give Clinton a Free Pass, Howie Hawkins, 42:111.
- Socialists, Democrats, and Political Action: It’s the Movements That Matter Most, Michael Hirsch, 42:117.
- "We Are Two Nations", Martin Oppenheimer, 44:71.
- Symposium on Gays and the Left (Part I) (S), Thomas Harrison and Joanne Landy, 45:10.
- On Socialism and Sex: An Introduction (S), Christopher Phelps, 45:12.
- Keeping the Communist Party Straight, 1940s–1980s (S), Bettina Aptheker, 45:22.
- Can the Left Ignore Gay Liberation? (S), John D'Emilio, 45:28.
- Gay Leftie Seeks Straight Friends (S), Martin Duberman, 45:32.
- Emancipation, Sexual Liberation, and Identity Politics (S), Jeffrey Escoffier, 45:38.
- Queer Reflections (S), David McReynolds, 45:41.
- The Health Care Debacle, John Canham-Clyne, 18:27.
- Shredding the Safety Net, Betty R. Mandell, 19:8.
- Downsizing the Welfare State, Betty Reid Mandell, 22:33.
- What's Right with Single Payer (R), Elaine Bernard, 22:185.
- In Defense of Social Security, Marvin Mandell, 23:21.
- Taxation and the Deficit Scam, John E. Chiaradia, 23:30.
- Falling Through the Safety Net, Betty Reid Mandell, 26:10.
- Voluntary Consent? (R), Mark Dow, 26:167.
- Welfare Reform: the War Against the Poor, Betty Reid Mandell, 30:37.
- The Politics of The Disability Rights Movement, Ravi Malhotra, 31:65.
- The Best Citizens of New Haven (R), John Halle, 31:180.
- Welfare Reform After 9/11, Betty Reid Mandell, 32:53.
- Muckraking in a Low-Wage World (R), Christine Kelly, 32:208.
- The Privatization of Everything, Betty R. Mandell, 33:83.
- You've Been Well Cared For, Betty Reid Mandell, 36:136.
- The State of Our Civil Liberties: A Post-9/11 Health Check, Nancy Murray, 37:37.
- NP Interview with Anthony Romero, Executive Director of the ACLU, Kent Worcester and Mark Dow, 37:47.
- Roundups, Detentions, and Other Phantoms of Lost Liberty, Mark Dow, 37:57.
- Reflections of an Immigration Attorney, Abira Ashfaq, 37:66.
- Concerning a Small Matter of Definition, C. Douglas Lummis, 37:74.
- U.S. Libraries and the "War on Terrorism", Mark Hudson, 37:85.
- Liberty vs. Security? Lessons from the First Red Scare, Bonnie Honig, 37:89.
- Historians, Repression, and the Iraq War, Jesse Lemisch, 37:101.
- What is Plutocracy?, Rossen Vassilev, 37:123.
- Diminishing Welfare: A Review Essay (R), Betty Reid Mandell, 37:158.
- Policy Shifts (R), David Cunningham, 37:141.
- A Dangerous Ingnorance (R), Marc Karson, 37:144.
- Condom Confusion, Jason Clendenen, 38:60.
- The Roots of Poverty, Milt Fisk, 38:71.
- Introduction (Symposium on No Child Left Behind and Public Education) (S), 38:82.
- NCLB: A Parent Perspective (S), Michele Brooks, 38:83.
- A Realistic Post-election Strategy to Modify NCLB (S), Michael Charney, 38:86.
- Leaving Public Schools Behind (S), Stan Karp, 38:89.
- NCLB: A Brainchild of Neoliberalism and American Politics (S), Carlos Alberto Torres, 38:94.
- Neoliberalism, Teacher Unionism, and the Future of Public Education (S), Lois Weiner, 38:101.
- What Happened to Brown? A Review Essay (R, Reginald Wilson), 38:151.
- A Magnificent Mirage (R), Stephen Steinberg, 38:159.
- Constitutional but Wrong?, Mark Dow, 39:55.
- Cruel, Unusual, and Unconstitutional, David Dow, 39:57.
- The Berkeley Knowledge Factory, Mario Savio, 39:75.
- The Labor Origins of the Next Women's Movement, Dorothy Sue Cobble, 39:124.
- Migration, Domestic Work, and Repression (R), Julia Wrigley, 39:132.
- Relevant, Irrelevant, or Both? (R), Lynn Chancer, 39:138.
- Women, Family, Welfare and Work (R), Betty Reid Mandell, 39:142.
- The Neoliberal University (R), Paul Burkett, 39:187.
- Introduction (D) (to prison symposium), Mark Dow, 40:11.
- A Window for Reform (D), Judith Greene, 40:13.
- America's "Relentless Judicial Machine" (D), Andrew Hammel, 40:16.
- Escaping into Prison with Fox (D), Lorna A. Rhodes, 40:25.
- A Haven for Refugees in Pennsylvania (D), James Harbison, 40:27.
- Monitoring Women and Children in U.S. Prisons (D), Bonnie Kerness, 40:32.
- Urgency of the Incarcerated (D), Buzz Alexander and Suzanne Gothard, 40:36.
- There is Good News and Bad News (D), Harvey Cox, 40:45.
- The Intra-Immigrant Dilemma (S), Alan Aja, 40:94.
- Mobilizing Immigrants and Blacks (S), Peter Drucker, 40:98.
- Alliances Needed (S), Ron Hayduk, 40:100.
- Finger Pointing Toward "Freedom Now!" (S), Michael Hirsch, 40:102.
- Another American Dilemma (S), Gilbert Jonas, 40:107.
- Reintroducing the Black/White Divide in Racial Discourse (S), Gregory D. Squires, 40:110.
- Response (S), Stephen Steinberg, 40:114.
- The (People's) Summit of the Americas, Lois Weiner, 40:118.
- Foster Care (S), Betty Reid Mandell, 41:18.
- The Wages of Care (S), Deanne Bonnar, 41:38.
- Stress on the Long-Term Caregiver (S), Janice Regolsky Babcock, 41:46.
- Empowering People with Disabilities (S), Ravi Malhotra, 41:55.
- Winning a Welfare Battle and Building Bridges (S), Lorraine Cohen, 41:60.
- The Ups and Downs of the Swedish Welfare State (S), Helen Lachs Ginsburg and Marguerite G Rosenthal , 41:70.
- Interview with Gwendolyn Mink (S), Betty Reid Mandell and Marguerite G Rosenthal , 41:79.
- Pentagon Strategy, Hollywood, and Technowar, Carl Boggs, 41:108.
- The Soul of Socialism, Ronald Aronson, 41:122.
- Is the Bush Administration Fascist?, Matthew W. Lyons, 42:19.
- SEIU Confronts the Home Care Crisis in California, Brandynn Holgate and Jennifer Shea, 42:46.
- Adoption, Betty Reid Mandell, 42:63.
- Hyde Amendment: The Opening Wedge to Abolish Abortion, Marlene Fried, 42:82.
- Political Economy of Psychotherapy, David Singer, 42:87.
- The Militarization of Police, Richard Hiatt, 42:153.
- Rural Perspectives on Gay Marriage (C), Betty Reid Mandell, 42:169.
- Gulag: An American Tragedy (R), Si Kahn, 42:176.
- Hidden Slaves, Human Rights Center, University of California, Berkeley, 43:11.
- The Immigration Rights Movement: Between Political Realism and Social Idealism, Dan LaBotz, 43:24.
- Homeless Shelters: A Feeble Response to Homelessness, Betty Reid Mandell, 43:34.
- Finland is Soft on Crime, Dan Gardner, 43:54.
- The Religious Right and the Perversion of Biblical Ethics: Unclear on the Concept, Russell Pregeant, 43:125.
- Armageddon Blues (R), Jackie Dee King, 43:131.
- A Sober View on Capitalism (R), James Gilbert, 43:153.
- Reply to Betty Reid Mandell (C), Mirah Riben, 44:6.
- Hammerin' on Heaven's Door, Fran Shor, 44:65.
- Confronting Horror: Writing About Torture, Kristian Williams, 44:80.
- Does Immigration Hurt U.S.-Born Workers?, Martin Oppenheimer , 44:90.
- Torturers in Pinstripe Suits (film review), Kurt Jacobsen, 44:127.
- Social Capital: The Science of Obfuscation (R), Stephen Steinberg, 44:131.
- Horseracing (C), Desnee Flakes, 45:6.
- Reply to Flakes on Horseracing (C), Martin Oppenheimer, 45:6.
- Reply to Oppenheimer on Horseracing (C), Desnee Flakes, (web only).
- Stealing Our Schools, Jackie Dee King, 45:69.
- Neoliberalism, Teachers, and Teaching: Understanding the Assault, Mary Compton and Lois Weiner, 45:74.
- We Can Do It!: The Case for Single Payer National Health Insurance, Joanne Landy and Oliver Fein, 45:78.
- A Note on Anti-Americanism, John Summers, 45:89.
- Family Policies in Post-Communist Nations (R), Betty Reid Mandell, 45:128.
- Albert Shanker: Ruthless Neo-Con (R), Vera Pavone and Norman Scott, 45:142.
- Class Conflict in the Land of Co-Determination, Kim Moody, 16:108.
- After German Unification: Need for Class and Social Solidarity, Hanna Berhend, 16:112.
- Ireland and the Politics of Extradition, Sandy Boyer, 16:123.
- A Titan of British Revolutionary History (R), Raymond Challinor, 16:178.
- New Right Victory in Italy, Luciana Castellina, 17:14.
- Follies of John Major, Kent Worcester, 17:83.
- Is Irish Republican Movement at Dead End?, Sandy Boyer, 17:94.
- French Intellectuals (R), Mark Kesselman, 17:184.
- Germany Remains Divided, Hanna Behrend, 18:67.
- Jews & the German Revolution, Stephen Bronner, 18:83.
- Symposium: The German Left Today, 19:132
Stephen Bronner, Margareta Wolf/Cora Stephan, Gregor Gysi, Iring Fetscher.- Crisis of British Socialism, Martin Thomas, 20:116.
- Italy: Conflict-Ridden State, Dario Renzi, 20:122.
- The March Elections in Spain, Wilebaldo Solano, 21:67.
- Land and Freedom, Martine Vidal, 21:71.
- The Hidden Story of the Revolution, Andy Durgan, 21:74.
- The Meaning of Defeat, Pelai Pagès, 21:79.
- England: Little Will Change Under Labor, John Palmer, 21:109.
- Dismantling Germany s Welfare State, Hanna Behrend, 21:111.
- The CIA and the Portuguese Revolution (R), Loren Goldner, 22:189.
- Return of Hope, Sean Matgamna, 23:38.
- The Rise and Fall of the East German Civil Rights Movement, Hanna Behrend, 23:98.
- Demonizing the Germans: A New Mythology of Collective Guilt, Horst Brand, 23:109.
- The Uniqueness of Scottish Dissent (R), Raymond Challinor, 23:190.
- Germany: The War Against Aliens, Hanna Behrend; 25:25.
- England: "New Labor" Faces New Left Challenge, John Palmer, 25:33.
- France (1789-94): The Mother of Revolutions, Thomas Harrison, 25:46.
- Right-wing Extremism in Germany, Martin Oppenheimer, 26:70.
- The French May 1968 Revisited, Daniel Singer, 29:133.
- "Seattle on the Tarn": French Solidarity Against Capitalist Globalization (S), Norm Diamond, 30:111.
- The British Labor Party & its Centenary, Roger Spalding, 30:138.
- The Fraud of "New Labor" (S), Liz Davies, 30:155.
- Reformism Without Reforms (S), Lindsey German, 30:160.
- Socialism Is Democracy (S), Tony Benn, 30:164.
- "It Will require the Radical Left to Make Reforms Possible" (S), Hilary Wainwright, 30:169.
- "The Working Class Left Should Unite" (S), Martin Thomas and Janine Booth, 30:174.
- France at the Crossroads, Vincent Présumey, 33:137.
- 194,558 Votes, Gérard Filoche, 33:145.
- Debating the Future at the European Social Forum, Martin Thomas, 34:108.
- The Tragedy of German Social Democracy (R), Horst Brand, 34:173.
- Rank and File Metalworker Militancy in France and Britain, 1890-1918, Mark Hudson, 35:138.
- Appropriate Means: An Interview with China Miéville, Mark Bould
- France: Crescendo of the Class Struggle, Vincent Présumey, 36:78.
- An Autopsy on the Provos, Sandy Boyer, 36:86.
- Diminishing Welfare: A Review Essay (R), Betty Reid Mandell, 37:158.
- Classical Fascism (R), Horst Brand, 39:181.
- Tony Blair's Education Policy, Mary Compton, 40:133.
- The Ups and Downs of the Swedish Welfare State (S), Helen Lachs Ginsburg and Marguerite G Rosenthal , 41:70.
- From the Belgian Congo to the "War on Terror", James Graham, 41:105.
- On the Run from Nazis and Gendarmes, Mathis Szykowski, 41:130.
- On Speaking the German Language, Eva Kollisch, 42:128.
- Germany: the Revolution that Failed (R), Martin Comack, 42:183.
- Swedish Labor and Immigration: A Dilemma, Rikard Warlenius, 43:16.
- Finland is Soft on Crime, Dan Gardner, 43:54.
- Alice in Imperialand, Richard Greeman, 43:67.
- The Socialist Challenge for British Labour Party Leadership: Interview with John McDonnell, M.P., Chris Ford and David Broder, 43:113.
- It's Not East Being Green (Film Review), Kurt Jacobsen, 43:149.
- War on France, Alexander Zevin, 44:83.
- Looking Back at Baden (R), Patricia Grossman, 45:116.
- The Politics of Schindler's List, Jeffrey Olick, 17:163.
- The U.S.S.R. and the Nature of World War II, Julius Jacobson, 21:17.
- The Obliteration of Hiroshima, Stephen R. Shalom, 21:153.
- World War, Class War and Hard Times (R), James D. Young, 22:192.
- Demonizing the Germans: A New Mythology of Collective Guilt, Horst Brand, 23:109.
- The Legend of Hiroshima (R), Jennifer Scarlott, 25:157.
- The Nature of World War II, Joe Gladstone (C), 25:191.
- Julius Jacobson comments (C) (re Nature of World War II), 25:192.
- Saving Private Ryan (film review), Kurt Jacobsen, 26:188.
- Camping Out: Roberto Benigni's "Life is Beautiful" (film review), Kurt Jacobsen, 27:192.
- Liberalism's Quandaries: World War II (R), Christopher Phelps, 28:174.
- Classical Fascism (R), Horst Brand, 39:181.
- The Fuhrer's Fury (R), Kurt Jacobsen, 40:188.
- On the Run from Nazis and Gendarmes, Mathis Szykowski, 41:130.
- The Nazis and Racial Purity (R), Horst Brand, 41:168.
- On the Run from Nazis and Gendarmes (Part II): Betrayal and Survival, Mathis Szykowski, 42:122.
- On Speaking the German Language, Eva Kollisch, 42:128.
- War and a Piece of the Action (Film Review), Kurt Jacobsen, 42:172.
- Looking Back at Baden (R), Patricia Grossman, 45:116.