New Politics, Vol. IX, No. 1 (New Series), Summer 2002, Whole No. 33
Liberals, the Left & the U.S. War on Democracy, Julius Jacobson
The Wounded Lion: Anatomy of The Israeli Assault, Adam Keller
Palestinian Elections Now, Edward W. Said
No Symmetry: Notes From Israel & "Palestine," Mark Dow
The Privatization of Everything, Betty R. Mandell (with footnotes)
The Distribution of Wealth And Marxist Humanism, Marvin Mandell
Two Cheers For Glenn Loury -- or Maybe Just One, Stephen Steinberg
Democratic Worker Cooperatives, John W. Lawrence
A Critique of The U.S. Greens, Howard Ryan
On Labor's Political Strategy, Dorothee Benz
The French Elections
- France at the Crossroads, Vincent Présumey
- 194,558 Votes, Gérard Filoche
Hatred vs. Humanity in Gujarat, Justin Podur
Argentina: From Crisis to Collapse, Pablo A. Pozzi
The Whitewash of Serb Atrocities, David Walls
Angola & Venezuela And The AFL-CIO, Paul Buhle
"Change The World Without Taking Power," John Holloway
Syracuse University: Academic Restructuring, Ali Shehzad Zaidi
The Yeshiva Case And Faculty Unionism, Daniel Rosenberg
Debate on The Legacy of Rosa Luxemburg II
- Why Should We Care What Rosa Luxemburg Thought? Paul Le Blanc
- Socialist Metaphysics and Luxemburg's Legacy, Michael J. Thompson
- Rosa Redux Ad Absurdum, Barry Finger
- Moving On: New Replies to New Critics, Stephen E. Bronner
Book Review
- Whither a New Internationalism?, Mark Engler
Correspondence
- Exchange on the Afghan War, Bennett Muraskin, Thomas Harrison, and Stephen R. Shalom
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