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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 /Region/Country /International | Print

Middle East, Asia, Africa and more

Gabriele Polo, 03/05/2005
A few minutes, that is how long our joy lasted. The time which goes from a phone call to another: the one telling us of Giuliana’s freedom and the one which throws us into the killing of the person who more than anybody else worked to free her.
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Akahata, 03/04/2005
In varying degrees from country to country, the gap is still left between the United States and European countries over major international issues.
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Norman Markowitz, 03/02/2005
he postwar rightwing Republican use of the issue of the Yalta Conference was for domestic political consumption.
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The Guardian (Australia), 03/02/2005
At the very time a number of other countries are withdrawing their armed forces from the Iraq quagmire, the Howard government is heading in the opposite direction.
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Joel Wendland, 03/01/2005
The report cites the cases of Afghanistan and Iraq. It revises history to claim that the people there rose up to create new regimes.
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Muralidharan, 03/01/2005
This would be the first-ever official delegation by the communist parties to visit Pakistan. Both the general secretaries would be setting their foot on Pakistani soil for the first time.
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Gene C. Gerard, 02/26/2005
In the president’s State of the Union address this year, he pledged again to fight the growing HIV/AIDS epidemic. But when his 2006 budget proposal was released two weeks later, a different picture emerged.
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Akahata, 02/24/2005
President Bush in his fiscal 2006 budget requested money to develop the so-called Robust Nuclear Earth Penetrator (RNEP), including inert-bomb tests.
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Gyung-Lan Jung, 02/24/2005
Korean women, who have been hoping to see Korea become a land of peace, without war and weapons, and who have long worked for the peaceful reunification of Korea, are very concerned about the declaration that North Korea has nuclear weapons.
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Victor Grossman, 02/24/2005
his time George Bush is not visiting Berlin. His last visit here in 2002 resulted in an unfriendly demonstration of close to 100,000 people from all over Germany.
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Morning Star, 02/23/2005
US diplomats and George W Bush's apologists on this side of the Atlantic try to portray the US president's visit to Europe as a bridge-building exercise.
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Sudan Organisation Against Torture, 02/23/2005
SOAT calls on the United Nations Security Council to speedily endorse the recommendations embodied in the International Commission of Inquiry report on Darfur and to immediately act on its findings.
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Mazibuko Kanyiso Jara, 02/18/2005
Sout African Communist Party calls for expansion of essential services and land.
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Thomas Riggins, 02/15/2005
Roger Cohen of The New York Times recently reviewed The Case for Democracy: The Power of Freedom to Overcome Tyranny and Terror by Natan Sharansky.
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Anil Biswas, 02/15/2005
FEBRUARY 1, 2005 has seen yet another coup d’état in Nepal. The coup was led and orchestrated by none other than the king of Nepal. 
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People's Daily Online, 02/14/2005
The sudden tension between US and Iran has again drawn world's attention recently -- will Iran become the next target of Washington?
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People's Daily Online, 02/10/2005
As Palestinian and Israeli leaders wrapped up a summit here Tuesday, analysts disagreed on whether the meeting would usher in real progress on the Middle East peace process.
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Thomas Riggins, 02/07/2005
Ward Churchill has some opinions that differ from the usual yahoo unquestioning jingoism of the crypto-fascist Bush supporters, and he thought he had the right to express them.
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Nelson Mandela, 02/05/2005
The full text of Nelson Mandela's speech in London's Trafalgar Square for the campaign to end poverty in the developing world.
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Nameh Mardom, 02/05/2005
Once again the two powerful organizations of global capitalism have applauded and praised the Islamic regime for the detailed implementation of their demands.
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