We are pleased to offer a groundbreaking and myth-shattering article by Sam Webb on the question of imagining what socialism would be like in the US and how we can get there. Gerald Horne delves further into the crisis of US imperialism and the limits to its global reach. In so doing, Horne helps us imagine ways we can build local and global opposition. Poet Bill Witherup details the dangers of the nuclear power industry and the production of nuclear arms in a memoir of his father who worked at Hanford. In separate articles, David Zink and David Mallisk examine different aspects of the growing environmental crisis and both immediate and long-term systemic ways to protect our planet.
We are also pleased to bring you an interview with Frances Fox-Piven who discusses the political near-term struggle against the ultra right, a review of two new CDs by Bruce Springsteen and Nancy Griffith, a historical reflection on labor’s involvement with the struggle for peace, as well as more poems, book reviews, a movie review, critical commentaries and more.
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In Struggle for Peace and Justice,
PA Editors
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