New Politics, Vol. VI, No. 4 (New Series), Winter 1998, Whole No. 24
The "New" AFL-CIO Organizes -- Itself!, Kim MoodyPart-time Work: A Mobilizing Issue, Chris Tilly
UPS Strike: A Landmark Victory, Martha Gruelle
Union Politicking in the N.Y.C. Elections, Michael Hirsch
Affirmative Action and the Left, Reginald Wilson
Netanyahu as a Reality, Maxim Ghilan
Symposium: the Relevance of Marxism
On the 150th Anniversary of the Communist Manifesto
Book Reviews
- Introduction, Julius Jacobson
- A Tribute to The Manifesto, Loren Goldner
- The Communist Manifesto And the Russian Revolution, Sean Matgamna
- The Manifesto's Libertarian Vision, Luciana Castellina
- The Communist Manifesto: Insights and Problems, Murray Bookchin
- After Marxism, Marx: The Manifesto After 150 Years, Paul Mattick, Jr.
- Beyond Civil Society, John Ehrenberg
- Marxism's Anniversary, Long Live (a piece of) Marxism!, Michael Albert
- A Future for Marxism, Nancy Fraser
- Marxism in the Age of Information, David McNally
- Interpreting the World (Without Necessarily Changing It), Barbara Epstein
- The Manifesto Remains a Guide, Ian Birchall
- Marxism - The Divided Legacy, Carl Boggs
- The Reopening of Marx's System, Edward Herman
- Socialism as Self-Emancipation, Nancy Holmstrom
- The Spectre of Financial Crisis And the Failure of the Left, Roslyn Bologh & Leonard Mell
- The Manifesto's Strength and Flaws, James Petras
- Past and Present of The Manifesto, Michael Löwy
- Rethinking the History of Marxism, Eli Zaretsky
- Communism or "Socialism"? A Return to Marx and Engels, Paul Robeson, Jr.
Index of Volume VI (New Series)
- Environmentalism and Electoral Politics, Lorna Salzman
- "Family Values" & the Shorter Work Week, Joanne Landy
- Solidarity with East Timor, Stephen Shalom
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