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International Socialist Review, January–February 2002
INTERNATIONAL SOCIALIST REVIEW
WAR – CRISIS – REVOLT
EDITORIALS, NEWS & REPORTS
- From the editors
The war abroad
The war at home- German Greens cross the Rubicon
- The fall of the house of Enron
- Plan Colombia: Terror made in the U.S.A.
- Defend Oscar Olivera
FEATURES
“You have to take action from below”, interview with James Petras
Argentina’s revolt, by Tom Lewis
Who Shot Argentina? by Greg Palast
The real story behind America’s war, by John Pilger
The rehabilitation of colonialism, by Ahmed Shawki
The decline of anti-imperialism, by Paul D’Amato
Using women’s rights to sell Washington’s war, by Sharon Smith
Federal Bureau of Intimidation: The FBI’s record of repression, by Annie Levin
Hypocrisy and terror: The U.S., Britain, and biochemical weapons, by Joe Allen
Labor’s challenge in the Recession, by Lee Sustar
Labor can change the world, by Gregg Shotwell
Throwing away the key: The U.S. as the world’s leading jailer, by Joan Parkin
Frankenfoods: What’s wrong with genetic engineering? by Mary Rapien
September 11 and beyond: A view from Palestine, interview with Tikva Honig-Parnass and Toufic Haddad
Special reprint: Trotskyism reassessed, by Duncan Hallas
BOOK REVIEWS
- Digging for the real roots of war
- Preventable plagues
- A century of American witchhunts
- Why biology is not destiny
- Revolt of the outcasts
- Unity across the color line
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