New Politics, Vol. VIII, No. 2 (New Series), Winter 2001, Whole No. 30
Election 2000: Infamy and Hope, Thomas HarrisonThe Nader Campaign and the Future of the Greens, Howie Hawkins
A Real Constitutional Crisis, Kent Worcester Interviews Daniel Lazare
Welfare Reform: the War Against the Poor, Betty Reid Mandell
Race Relations: the Problem with the Wrong Name, Stephen Steinberg
The Al Aqsa Intifada: Taking off the Masks, Tikva Honig-Parnass
The Struggle for Palestine, Barry Finger
The Vatican and the Jewish Plight, H. Brand
Left Responses to Globalization
Is Socialism Still on The Agenda?, Michael Albert
- Imperialism, Human Rights and Protectionism, Robin Hahnel
- Closing the Door on U.S. Imperialism and Capitalist Globalization, Kim Moody,
- A Draft Program for Globalization from Below, Jeremy Brecher, Tim Costello, and Brendan Smith
- "Seattle on the Tarn": French Solidarity Against Capitalist Globalization, Norm Diamond
- No Sweat: Student, Labor and the Global Economy, Christine Kelly
- Marvin Mandell comments
- Barry Finger comments
- Michael Albert responds
The British Labor Party & its Centenary, Roger Spalding
Symposium: The Crisis of "New Labor"
Lukács Revisted, Michael J. Thompson
- The Fraud of "New Labor," Liz Davies
- Reformism Without Reforms, Lindsey German
- Socialism Is Democracy, Tony Benn, MP
- "It Will require the Radical left to Make Reforms Possible," Hilary Wainwright
- "The Working Class Left Should Unite," Martin Thomas and Janine Booth
Book Reviews
Correspondence
- A Left for Real?, David Finkel
- The State and Ruling Classes: A Marxist View, Sam Farber
- Nader and the Right-Wing
- Chip Berlet
- Howie Hawkins Responds
- The Alienation of C. Wright Mills
- Thomas Cushman
- Dan Geary Responds
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