July/August 2005 Vol 5, No. 6
Economy
By Nat Weinstein
Idea of Resisting the Unspeakably Rich Lives On
By Naomi Klein
By Editors of The Economist
Antiwar
Joint Statement by Leaders of Iraq’s Labor Movement
and U.S. Labor Against the War
With a New Antiwar Majority, Which Way Forward?
By Bonnie Weinstein
From Iraq To G8: The Polite Crushing of Dissent and Truth
By John Pilger
Iraq: I Wrote Bush’s War Words—in 1965
By Daniel Ellsberg
The Most Cowardly War in History
By Arundhati Roy
By Joaquín Bustelo
Middle East
Iraq Diaries:‘Things Are Getting Worse by the Day’
By Dahr Jamail,
Iraqis Desperate for Work, Blind to Dangers
By Dahr Jamail
By Jonathan Schell
What May Come After the Evacuation of Jewish Settlers
from the Gaza Strip: A Warning from Israel
By Uri Davis, Ilan Pappe, and Tamar Yaron
What Indians And Palestinians Share
By Justine McCabe
Latin America
Revolution in Bolivia: All Power to the Popular Assemblies!
By Alan Woods
Reflections on a Recent Visit to Venezuela
By Alan Woods
Cuba and Venezuela Face US and Colombia
By James Petras
By Jill Soffiyah Elijah
‘The Survival of The Cuban Revolution Depends on Latin America’
By Ericka Montano Garfias
Who Has What to Hide about Luis Posada Carriles?
By Tom Crumpacker
Canada
Canada’s Governmental Crisis:
Rooted in Quebec Independence Struggle
By Roger Annis and John Riddell
Great Britain
‘Downing Street Memo’ Gets Fresh Attention
By Mark Memmott
By Mike Calvert
Labor
Report on the State of the ILWU and the Labor Movement Today
By Jack Heyman
Political Prisoner’s Corner
By Mumia Abu-Jamal
By Mumia Abu-Jamal
Science
Albert Einstein, Radical: A Political Profile
By John J. Simon
Arsenal of Marxism
The Stalin School of Falsification
By Leon Trotsky
By Frederick Engels
Letters to the Editor