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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

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Middle East, Asia, Africa and more

Earth Talk, 01/29/2007
Trees are important tools in the fight to stave off global warming, because they absorb and store the key greenhouse gas emitted by our cars and power plants, carbon dioxide (CO2), before it has a chance to reach the upper atmosphere where it can help trap heat around the Earth’s surface.
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Jason Miller, 01/02/2007
With the intensity of Dale Earnhardt, Jr vying for victory in the Daytona 500, America's mainstream media outlets have been racing furiously to imbue the citizenry of the Empire with unusually large doses of heavily choreographed agitprop.
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Earth Talk, 12/23/2006
The term “greenbelt” refers to any area of undeveloped natural land that has been set aside near urban or developed land to provide open space, offer light recreational opportunities or contain development.
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Linda Milazzo, 12/22/2006
There's a song from the legendary 1960 musical, "Bye, Bye Birdie," titled "Kids," which laments the peculiar behaviors of kids. It famously ponders, "Why can't they be like we were, perfect in every way? What's the matter with kids today?"

Those telling words were the lyrical musings of adults. And logically so, for the questionable behaviors of kids are a never ending bemusement for adults. Kids are silly. They lack the logic and moral framework from which to make reasoned decisions and act in civil respectable ways. They lack the character building acquired through the process of aging.
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Kofi Annan, 12/12/2006
Against such threats as these, no nation can make itself secure by seeking supremacy over all others. We all share responsibility for each other's security, and only by working to make each other secure can we hope to achieve lasting security for ourselves.
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Vincent Defait, 12/10/2006
With the toll of Aids-related deaths accelerating each year, and faced with reluctance on the part of wealthy nations and industries to take their fair share of the responsibility, the plight of HIV/AIDS sufferers in poor countries looks increasingly desperate.
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Combined Sources, 12/02/2006
The Riga NATO summit of 29th of November 2006 constitutes a further step in the reinforcement of NATO as "gendarme du monde" and of its vital role in promoting the reactionary policies of big capital.
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Communist Party of Britain, 11/30/2006
In view of the contemporary myth of the all-powerful character of US transnationals, it is important to start by stressing the real power exercised over them by the US government. Both right-wingers and some on the left have claimed that such companies are beyond the control of any particular state and can now move capital without detection across any border.
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Nooshin Shabani, 11/27/2006
Treasure hunt is always a great game to play. As the objects are hidden curious children search until they find the winning prize. Children in Afghanistan play the same game, but what they find can cost them their life.
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Communist Party of Cuba, 11/22/2006
Today it is more necessary than ever that revolutionary and left-wing forces get together to analyze the current world situation and propose concrete actions.
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AKEL, 11/22/2006
The imperialist character of the "New World Order" has been demonstrated in the most evident way through the NATO raid against Yugoslavia, the invasion and continuous occupation of Iraq, the recent Israeli raid against Lebanon and so many other tragic examples.
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Communist Party of Cuba, 11/22/2006
The end of the cold war was not the beginning of the peace proclaimed by some and dreamed of by many. The real history has been that of increasing domination by a nation that exerts economic and political pressures without scruples, that claims the right to invade any country in the pursuit of its goals and which is leading the planet down the path to destruction.
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Joel Wendland, 11/18/2006
Without a doubt the 2006 elections transformed the political landscape in the U.S. Immediately following the news that his party had been swept from power, President Bush sacked Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld.
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Combined Sources, 11/16/2006
Fifteen years after the disappearance of the USSR, imperialism's global offensive has brought to our planet more war, more militarism, more violence, more torture, more illegal prisons, more restrictions of freedoms and more anti-democratic repression.
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Various Authors, 11/15/2006
An International Meeting of Communist and Workers' Parties took place, in Lisbon, on November 10, 11 and 12, 2006, under the theme "Dangers and potentialities of the international situation."
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David Swanson, 10/25/2006
The White House has arranged to announce two days before the November 7, 2006, elections a guilty verdict for Saddam Hussein and, no doubt, plans to finally murder him.
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Norman Markowitz, 10/24/2006
The carnage in Iraq is clearly getting much worse. The Iraqi people are being terrorized in their daily lives by assorted guerilla armies, "private" warlord "militias," and of course the U.S. and British "coalition forces."
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C P Chandrasekhar, 10/21/2006
THE information and communications technology (ICT) industry is today seen as truly global, with the process of diffusion worldwide having been particularly rapid over the last decade. Diffusion, however, has two separate components: the diffusion of supply, involving production of ICT equipment and services, and diffusion in use, whether in or outside production.
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Mark Weisbrot, 10/14/2006
Hugo Chavez’s speech at the United Nations in New York two weeks ago ignited a firestorm of indignation from politicians, TV pundits, and editorial writers that has yet to be extinguished. The president of Venezuela referred to President Bush as “the Devil” and warned the world about the threat of the “American empire.”
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Sherwood Ross, 10/10/2006
The world’s slum population is expected to double to two billion souls within a generation -- a festering sore that traces back to the British Empire as well as to the post-World War II policies of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank, according to the just published “Planet of Slums”(Verso) by Mike Davis.
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