New Politics, Vol. X, No. 1, Summer 2004, Whole No. 37
contents
Iraq: The Case for Immediate U.S. Withdrawal, Joanne Landy
In Defense of Tactical Voting (Sometimes), Stephen R. Shalom
The Dead-End of Lesser-Evilism, Thomas Harrison
Left Politics and Posturing in the Presidential Race, Michael Hirsch
Special Section on Civil Liberties
- The State of Our Civil Liberties: A Post-9/11 Health Check, Nancy Murray
- NP Interview with Anthony Romero, Executive Director of the ACLU, Kent Worcester and Mark Dow
- Roundups, Detentions, and Other Phantoms of Lost Liberty, Mark Dow
- Reflections of an Immigration Attorney, Abira Ashfaq
- Concerning a Small Matter of Definition, C. Douglas Lummis
- U.S. Libraries and the "War on Terrorism", Mark Hudson
- Liberty vs. Security? Lessons from the First Red Scare, Bonnie Honig
- Historians, Repression, and the Iraq War, Jesse Lemisch
The New Unity Partnership, Herman Benson
Reclaiming Democracy: A Lesson from Zanon, Ann Scholl and Facundo Arrizabalaga
Revisiting Foucault and the Iranian Revolution, Janet Afary and Kevin Anderson
What is Plutocracy?, Rossen Vassilev
Letters
- The CP and CIO - 1, Peter Drucker
- The CP and CIO - 2, Joe Gladstone
- Reply to Drucker and Gladstone, Nelson Lichtenstein
- The Bolsheviks, Bennett Muraskin
- Reply to Bennett Muraskin, Ernest Erber
Book and Film Reviews
- Policy Shifts, David Cunningham
- A Dangerous Ingnorance, Marc Karson
- Leadership Matters, Michael Wreszin
- Multiculturalism and Science, Mel Bienenfeld
- Diminishing Welfare: A Review Essay, Betty Reid Mandell
- In the Shadow of Cairns, Lev Lafayette
- Fight What Power?, Brian Keizer
- A Two-Fisted Critique, Martin Comack
- The Passion of Robert McNamara, or Sympathy for the Devil?, Kurt Jacobsen
Words and Pictures: Carlo, Jon Bloom
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