New Politics, Vol. V, No. 3 (New Series), Summer 1995, Whole No. 19
The Right and the Politics of Rage, Kent WorcesterShredding the Safety Net, Betty Reid Mandell
Racism and Affirmative Action, Barry Finger
Racism Remains Pervasive, Leith Mullings
Black Intellectuals in Conflict, Manning Marable
Race and Radicalism in the 1960s, Stephen Steinberg
Pages from Labor History, Paul Buhle
The Enlightenment and its Critics, Stephen Eric Bronner
The Intellectual as Outsider, Grant Farred
Zionism and Peace, Gilbert Achcar
Cuba: the One-Party State Continues, Samuel Farber
Racist and Anti-Semitic Violence in Germany, Hanna Behrend
Symposium: the German Left Today
The Case Against Market Socialism, Mel Bienenfeld
- Introduction, Stephen Eric Bronner
- Five Years of the PDS, Gregor Gysi
- German Social Democracy Today, Iring Fetscher
- Alliance 90/Greens, Margareta Wolf and Cora Stephan
The "Russian Question" and World War II, Julius Jacobson
Book Reviews
- Racial Tensions on Campus, Reginald Wilson
- The Bell Curve: Why Now?, Stephen Steinberg
- Undermining Young Girls' Self Esteem, Jennifer Scarlott
- Retrieving a Heretical Marxist, Michael Löwy
- Working-Class Life and Culture, Dave Roediger
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