New Politics, Vol. VIII, No. 4 (New Series), Winter 2002, Whole No. 32
Myth and Reality: "The War on Terrorism"
Toward an Anti-Capitalist Globe, Brian Dominick
- Confronting Terrorism and War, Stephen R. Shalom
- Only a Democratic Foreign Policy Can Combat Terrorism, Thomas Harrison
- The War at Home, Michael Hirsch
- Welfare Reform After 9/11, Betty Reid Mandell
- Police State Patriotism, Mark Dow
Iraqi Sanctions: Myth and Fact, Jeff Lindemyer
On Zionism and Jewish Supremacy, Joseph Massad
An Exchange: The Democratic Party and the Left
Discussion: Ralph Nader and the Greens
- On "Realignment" and the Left, Jason Schulman
- In Answer to Jason Schulman, Barry Finger
- Another Response to Jason Schulman, Howie Hawkins
Debate on the Legacy of Rosa Luxemburg
- Class and Cultural Politics and the Greens, Howie Hawkins
- The Snare of Pre-Modern Romanticism, Jesse Lemisch
America Becoming - What Exactly?, Adolph Reed, Jr.
- A Critical Reply to Stephen E. Bronner, Alan Johnson
- A Second Critical Response to Bronner, David Camfield
- A Reply to David Camfield and Alan Johnson, Stephen E. Bronner
Race and the Steelworkers Union, Herbert Hill
Book and Film Reviews
Correspondence
- Muckraking in a Low-Wage World, Christine Kelly
- A Large and Dangerous Movement, Marvin Mandell
- A Provocative Study of the Constitution, Helen Kim
- Remembering Tony Cliff, Kent Worcester
- Steven Spielberg's AI: Artificial Intelligence, Kurt Jacobsen
Index to Volume 8, New Series (whole numbers 29-32)
- Stephen Shalom - More Discussion on the Democratic Party
- Joanne Landy Responds
- H. Brand - On the Case for Reparations
- Sundiata Keita Cha-Jua Replies
- Noel A. Cazenave - On "Racism" and "Racial Oppression"
- Stephen Steinberg Replies
Remembering Stan Weir, Kim Moody
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