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Reflections on the (Unplanned) Death of an Ideology

Another Crisis of Capitalism

The Struggle for Women’s Equality in the US Today

Why a Philosophy of the Natural Sciences is Needed

Reflexiones sobre la muerte (imprevista) de una ideología

Yes We Can Shut Down the SOA

The Rosenberg Case in Historical Perspective

The Crash of 2008 and Historical Materialism

Lessons in Coalition Politics: The Indian Left and the Indo-US Nuclear Deal

My European Vacation: Interviews with Working-class Leaders

How to Reform Medicare and Create National Health Care

Sagebrush Noir: The Western as 'Social Problem' Film

Book Review: Democracy's Prisoner

Book Review: The Politics of Immigration

CD Review: Pete Seeger: At 89

December 2008 Poetry

Letter to the Editor

Table of Contents for December 2008 – January 2009 issue

/Archives - Dates and Topics /2006 – print /August | Print

What's Behind the English-only Movement

Political Affairs, 07/25/2006


Emile Schepers, 07/25/2006
Seizing any weapon with which to attack the growing movement for immigrant workers’ rights, the Republican Party and the right wing have found a new gripe: the recording of a Spanish-language version of the national anthem.
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Gerald Horne, 07/25/2006
One of the signal aspects of US imperialism today is how it consistently overestimates its strength. This underscores the fiasco that the illegal and criminal invasion of Iraq has become.
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Anthony Monteiro, 07/25/2006
Kevin Phillips’ American Theocracy: The Perils and Politics of Radical Religion, Oil and Borrowed Money in the 21st Century is a stunning political and intellectual achievement.
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Political Affairs, 07/25/2006
Andy Castillo
As a socialist, I favor university intellectuals finding a way to relate to working people, especially rank-and-file labor organizations. At the least, intellectuals might be involved in community organizations – but as learners as much as teachers.
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Take a Stand
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