Archives Table of Contents
April-May 2008 VOL. 29, NO.2
February-March 2008 VOL. 29, NO.1
- U.S.
- International
- Israel’s genocidal siege of the Gaza Strip stokes fires of Palestinian resistance
- It’s official — a changing of the guard in Cuba: Hopes for disaster by the revolution’s enemies are overblown, but not unfounded
- Mexican miners hold out against vicious assault by owners: solidarity across borders is needed
- At the root of violence in Kenya: not tribalism, but corruption and the legacy of colonialism
- En español
- Features
- Clara Fraser: Synthesizer of Marxism and feminism
- Voices of Color — “Comfort women” of the World War II era: from sex slaves to international human rights warriors
- Television Review — Television as dissent: The Wire is an American tragedy in five parts
- Soapbox — Anti-war déjà vu
- Labor Weather Report - A glance at how some workers and their unions are faring in the class struggle
- Editorials
December 2007-January 2008 VOL. 28, NO.6
- U.S.
- Ominous new “Homegrown Terrorist” Act: Who’s that knocking at your door?
- Top 12 reasons to vote socialist in ’08
- Young, female, and fearless against war: Blockaders of military shipments at Port of Olympia speak out
- From welfare to workfare: Exploiting the poor at low-paid, dead-end jobs
- The San Francisco 8 and Omaha 2: ’60s-era Black Panthers fight legal prosecution
- Seattle public workers resist sell-out contracts
- Annette Rubinstein, 1910-2007
- International
- En español
- Features
- Who controls the Internet? Profit vs. privacy and free expression
- Radical Women — Can NGOs and nonprofits right the world’s wrongs?
- Dateline Australia — FSP’s leadership training school: both a study retreat and a challenging invitation to political growth
- Book Review — A Free Life: the quest of a Chinese immigrant to realize his dream
- Soapbox — Past the icons: what Che means to activists today
- Labor Weather Report - A glance at how some workers and their unions are faring in the class struggle
- Editorials
- U.S.
- The Jena Six case: igniting a civil rights revival
- Wall Street: gambling your retirement away - workers labor longer as ailing stock market gets boost from pension funds
- Let’s step it up against the ICE raids! An action plan for protest, strikes, and monitoring of la migra
- Revisiting Little Rock: a victory won through the courage of women and children
- Victory for the First Amendment: Palestinian immigrants thwart 20-year effort by U.S. to deport them for their radical views
- Olympians block military transport
- The Big Three contracts stink: nationalize the auto industry!
- Ehren Watada: judge nixes new court-martial
- International
- En español
- Features
- Permanent Revolution and Women's Emancipation (excerpts)
- Voices of Color - Aboriginal title at risk in British Columbia
- Movie Review - Valley of Elah asks filmgoers to confront Iraq war atrocities
- Soapbox - The making of a Gen Y revolutionary
- Labor Weather Report - A glance at how some workers and their unions are faring in the class struggle
- Editorials
October-November 2007 VOL. 28, NO.5
U.S.
- Southern labor on the move: Blacks and immigrants lead union campaigns
- Invasion of the privacy snatchers: Spying in the workplace
- Condos galore! How the development craze is creating a housing crisis
- From Vietnam to Iraq, a long line of chickenhawks: Burden of combat is borne by children of the working class, not the rich
- The Jena Six: Black teenagers charged with murder in school yard fight
- Mumia Abu-Jamal: crucial decision on the way
- Kenneth Foster: "I'm coming off death row!"
International En español Features
- Radical Women — Hillary Clinton: two X-chromosomes do not a feminist candidate make!
- Labor Weather Report — A glance at how some workers and their unions are faring in the class struggle
- Dateline Australia — Across-the-board attack on welfare parents grows out of government grab for Aboriginal land
- Sports — The anti–Barry Bonds slugfest
- Soapbox — Crossing the age divide with radical politics
Editorials August-September 2007 VOL. 28, NO.4
June-July 2007 VOL. 28, NO.3
- U.S.
- Scammed: two parties, one agenda
- Change to Win: where are the changes for labor? Ranks of breakaway union federation are rejecting a Stern diet of more of the same
- Immigrant rights: a united front is the way forward
- The foreclosures bomb: low-income workers lose their homes due to Wall Street speculation
- New Orleans survivors: a people without a home
- The divided anti-war movement needs multi-issue politics and grass-roots initiative
- Somalis win against government bullies
- International
- En español
- Features
- Editorials
- International
- U.S.
- Reviving healthcare
- The radical destination of lavender liberation: A veteran activist explores the meaning of gay history from Sappho to today
- System failure: capitalism's downhill slide: Every boom builds toward a bigger crash, while workers pay a heavy price
- Pacific Northwest anti-war activists up the ante by blocking military shipments to Iraq
- Mumia Abu-Jamal at a decisive crossroads
- En español
- Features
- FS fundraising drive kicks off strongly in a whirl of events
- Dateline Australia — Election season: the hope for workers lies in their own strength, not in a win by the Labor Party
- From the Movie Archives — The Price of the Ticket: the rewards of revisiting James Baldwin
- Soapbox — Gas: $3.44. Rent: $900. Unionization: priceless
- Editorials
April-May 2007 VOL. 28, NO.2
February-March 2007 VOL. 28, NO.1
- Anti-war spotlight
- Stop the war on workers at home and abroad!
- Paying the price on the home front for the occupation of Iraq
- Australians say: Free Guantánamo detainee!
- Sir, no sir! GI resisters and young people set a courageous example for anti-war movement
- Military — the many trials of Ehren Watada
- Iraq: U.S. oil industry closes in on the prize: As the Iraqi people struggle to survive, foreign exploiters make their move
- International
- U.S.
- En español
- Features
- Fund drive ahead: lend a hand!
- Voices of Color — "Reverse discrimination" cases in Supreme Court further threaten school integration
- Radical Women — Troubled waters: Women rise up globally against toxic industries
- Movie Review — Beyond Beats and Rhymes tackles male roles and sexism in hip-hop
- Soapbox — Seeing red over phony green reforms
- Editorial — Ex-Panthers indicted on "evidence" from torture
December 2006-January 2007 VOL. 27, NO.6
- International
- Québec: What does it mean to be a nation? Canada’s Parliament dodges the issue
- Wars of national liberation in the Middle East: From Iraq to Palestine, not “terrorism” but struggles for self-determination
- Union and anti-CAFTA leader Orlando Barrantes challenges government frame-up in Costa Rica
- Oaxaca: an eyewitness account
- U.S.
- En español
- Features
- 40 years of socialist feminism
- Dateline Australia — Drawing the lesson of the coup in Thailand: workers and peasants need their own political party!
- All about those cautious misleaders who compromise the movements: the middle caste
- Book Review — Where Andy Stern derails in “Getting America Back on Track”
- Fashion violence from the toes up times
- Letters to the Editor
- Editorials
October-November 2006 VOL. 27, NO.5
- International
- U.S.
- A call to arms against Big Brother: Next threats: national ID cards and forced testing for HIV?
- San Francisco hotel workers win big! Ranks show the way forward for labor
- The Green Party: offering a real alternative to business as usual, or just Capitalism Lite?
- Pundits quick to glorify Democrats
- Lt. Ehren Watada braves government bullying
- UAW militants won't back down
- En español
- Features
- 40 years of socialist feminism
- Sports Talk — Stadium mania: field of dreams for the millionaire team owners
- Radical Women Interview — Snapshot: the remarkable life and times of Harlem revolutionary Norma Abdulah
- Culture Spotlight — Television's love affair with cops
- Soapbox — Attorney Lynne Stewart, a hero for these times
- Letters to the Editor
- Editorials
- International
- Israel's war against Lebanon: a conflict rooted in sixty years of Arab dispossession
- Now the real campaign begins: Cuban commentator Celia Hart analyzes election crisis in Mexico
- Cuba: danger from el norte, but hope to the south
- The persistent plague of anti-Semitism: where it comes from, how to end it
- U.S.
- Somali immigrants fight government raids
- Back to School: Readin', Writin', and Regimentation
- Lynne Stewart: help needed at a critical time
- En español
- Features
- Editorials
August-September 2006 VOL. 27, NO.4
- International
- U.S.
- En español
- Features
- Radical Women — Rightwing moralists: dispensing discrimination at the pharmacy
- World Beat:
- Culture Spotlight — Celluloid saviors: Why the world doesn’t need Superman—or Al Gore
- Book Review — What’s My Name, Fool? A look at sports, racism, and rebel athletes
- Soapbox — Union clout needed to stop the police state
- Obituary — Michael Zinzun 1949–2006
- Letters to the Editor
- Editorials
- Israel’s war of conquest targets the unarmed
- Election fraud in Mexico sparks mass protest
- Support the organizing drive by hotel workers!
June-July 2006 VOL. 27, NO.3
One hemisphere, indivisible: Permanent Revolution and neoliberalism in the Americas
o This in depth special feature analyzes the overlapping interests of U.S. and Latin American workers, people of color and women in a world where capital freely crosses borders but most human beings are condemned to serve the profit-makers.
- International
- U.S.
- Features
- Editorials
- Cartoon
April-May 2006 VOL. 27, NO.2
- Cover Story
- International
- U.S.
- Freedom Socialist Party Convention
- En español
- Features
February-March 2006 VOL. 27, NO.1
- Editorials
- Cartoon
- International
- The Russian Revolution: Excerpts from Leon Trotsky's stirring firsthand account
- U.S. occupation of Iraq assailed from all sides: As protest and opposition grow, war-makers step up air attacks
- Dateline Australia: Holding the line in the long fight for legal abortion
- Coca-Cola: for Colombian trade unionists, it's the real deadly thing
- U.S.
- Features
December 2005-January 2006 VOL. 26, NO.6
- Editorials
- Cover Story
- International
- Planet in Peril
- The Fire This Time: abused Muslims riot in France
- U.S. fails to quell support for Iraqi resistance in Italy
- World Beat
- U.S.
- No to radioactive garbage on Native land! Opponents protest planned nuclear waste dump on Goshute reservation in Utah
- Crony capitalism - the only kind there is!
- Farrakhan's Millions More Movement: Solutions for the Black working class still needed
- School walkouts: young people catch anti- war fever
- Prison Legal News wins censorship battle and $$!
- Features
October-November 2005 VOL. 26, NO.5
- Editorials
- Cover Stories
- International
- Amped Up: A participant’s account of the world youth festival in Venezuela
- Dateline Australia - Government unveils harsh welfare changes for single parents and people with disabilities
- Phony terror charges threaten free speech: U.S. lawmakers press Italian government to shut down anti-war conference internationally
- U.S.
- Best hope for ending the Iraqi war an occupation: a radical, inclusive movement
- Campus McCarthyism targets professors
- FSP candidate Averill offers “ideas that make sense”
- GI Jane in the U.S. War Machine
- Reauthorized Patriot Act darkens outlook for rights of Muslims, anti-war activists, dissenters
- Appeal prospects brighter for Mumia Abu-Jamal
- Dirty deals broker U.S. passage of CAFTA
- Iraqi oil union leaders on tour appeal to U.S. workers
- Round one in court: anti- Cuba terrorist Luis Posada so far evades extradition
August-September 2005 VOL. 26, NO.4
- Features
- Cover Stories
- International
- U.S. shelters anti-Cuba terrorist Luis Posada Carriles
Release the Cuban Five!- Communist Party of the Philippines pursues a violent course against its left opponents
- Bush's "anti-terror" blacklist spreads internationally
- Edickson Lemus, Trotskyist organizer, murdered in Honduras
- Syndicat, oui! Workers in Québec take on Wal-Mart
- U.S.
- Linda Averill for Seattle City Council: What can a socialist achieve at City Hall?
- An explosion in the making: Disposable workers, throwaway soldiers
A flood of pink slips; where's the lifeboat?
Summertime blues: where did all the teen jobs go?
Uncle Sam wants YOU — to abuse and discard
Youth and parents organize to curb military recruiters- David Wong cleared of false charge, but faces deportation
- Features
- Radical Women Interview - Huda Samir of the Organization of Women's Freedom in Iraq speaks out
- Teri Bach, 1944-2005: Everyday hero of the working class
- True tales and stats from our goal-busting subscription drive
- Soapbox - Assistance, Dubya style
- Tongue in Cheek - No safety net? No problem! Reality TV to the rescue...
- Letters to the Editor
June-July 2005 VOL. 26, NO.3
- Editorials
Cover Story April-May 2005 VOL. 26, NO.2
- Onward, Christian theocrats: the Yankee Taliban on the attack
- Racism is hazardous to your health: Poverty and poor care spell affliction for African Americans
- International
- 2005 World Social Forum: Utopia confronts reality in Brazil
Workshop mobilizes for Afro-Brazilian march in November
Packed stadium hears Hugo Chávez call for transcending capitalism- Defying free trade: Central American workers and farmers resist CAFTA
Costa Rican labor federation: "The neoliberals will lose"- Mujeres Radicales Cuzcatlecas makes its debut at feminist conference in San Salvador
- Global tug-of-war over gay rights: Breakthroughs made from Spain to South Africa despite fierce opposition
- Iraq: after nearly 40 years, a labor movement reborn
- U.S.
- En español
- Features
- Dateline Australia - Frontline unionists speak out against John Howard's grab bag of anti- worker laws
- Fighting the Good Fight
Emiliano Santiago battles "stop loss"
Keep defense attorney Lynne Stewart out of jail!- Soapbox - Women in classrooms: Can you hear me now?
- Movie Review - Enron: the greediest guys in the room
- Letters to the Editor
- Cover Story
- International
- Imperialism, Iraq, and the right to resist: How the antiwar movement and feminists can change the course of two countries
- A sham election, another puppet government
- Support for Iraqi rebellion deepens internationally
- Exploiting tragedy: how tsunami relief aid is used in economic and military power plays
- Privatization sparks upsurge in Bolivia
- U.S.
- Shifty business: a mini- history and critique of the lopsided U.S. tax system
- What's the cure for the ailing AFL-CIO? Labor's hope lies with rank-and-file upsurge, not top- down mega-mergers
- Northwest tribe clashes with pro-development officials in battle to preserve Native history
- Lynne Stewart: "You can't lock up the lawyers" - Civil liberties advocates rally around attorney wrongly convicted on terror charges
- En español
February-March 2005 VOL. 26, NO.1
- Features
- Radical Women - Not one more death! Stop femicide in Juárez
- Voices of Color - Michelle Malkin's In Defense of Internment: paving the way for the return of U.S. concentration camps
- Soapbox - Show school spirit, resist the recruiters!
- Culture Spotlight - Anti-gay "values" police attack cartoon sinners
- The bimonthly FS, Year One: stepping out and stepping up!
- Letters to the Editor
- International
- In the eye of the storm: women vs. the religious right
- Our bodies our choice
—Australia: Confronting the patriarchs of church and state
—U.S.: A new wave of voices for reproductive justice
—Whose uterus? A reality check- Sweatshops, profits, poverty and rebellion: the harvest of "free trade" in Mexico
- Central American Free Trade Agreement? ¡No pasarán!
- Leon Trotsky and Permanent Revolution
- Leon Trotsky on war and imperialism
- U.S.
- Hidden from history: Bennett College women and the Greensboro sit-ins
- Abu Ghraib, Guantánamo: support needed for mounting lawsuits against U.S. war crimes
- Journalist Mumia Abu-Jamal, attorney Lynne Stewart: fighting to save the right to dissent
- Busting the bigots: Oregon protesters shut down Nazi skinheads
- En español
December 2004-January 2005 VOL. 25, NO.5
- Features
- International
- China today through feminist eyes: "free market" misery and resistance
- Iraqi women face double jeopardy as victims of occupation and targets of fundamentalism
- Falluja: voices against the new Killing Fields
- Unionist Craig Johnston jailed in Australia: Metal trades militant gets nine months for support of fired workers
- U.S.
- Strikes and lockouts mark national hotel workers' fight
- Million Worker March in Washington defies AFL-CIO and calls for a fighting labor movement
- Addiction to oil: Mother Nature versus the Hummer
- Bright spot in a dismal election season: Grassroots socialist campaign gains support in Oregon race for state representative
- Flu vaccine shortage: Is there a cure for an industry infected by the profit motive?
2004 October-November VOL. 25, NO.4
- Features
- Radical Women -"It was an apprenticeship in class warfare": An interview with three pioneering tradeswomen
- Voices of Color - San Francisco activists condemn police murders of disabled African American men
- Soapbox -Looking for love in all the wrong places
- Movie Review -Motorcycle Diaries: Che Guevara and the romance of revolution
- Letters to the Editor
- Cover Story
- International
- U.S.
- Elections 2004
- The unmaking of the movements: Independent organizing takes a back seat to putting Kerry in the White House
- Protest the two-party scam - vote socialist!
- 60-second life stories: George W. Bush, John Forbes Kerry
- Million Worker March on Washington: flexing labor's independent muscle
- Damned by debt: How credit is ruining the lives of young people and what to do about it
- Western Shoshones battle government land grab
- A victory for ballot access in Seattle: Federal court protects privacy rights of contributors to Averill campaign
- FSP candidate Jordana Sardo challenges the corporate-welfare tax system in Oregon
- Lynne Stewart on trial in New York: civil liberties vs. the new McCarthyism
2004 August-September VOL. 25, NO.3
- Features
- International
- U.S.
- The hypocrisy of No Child Left Behind: Education act grooms students for life as digital wage slaves
- Revolutionary Integration explores bond between black liberation and class revolt
-Bringing to light the role of women, lesbians and gays
-Enduring words on African American culture as U.S. culture- People of color and small business: a precarious bid for survival in hard times
- Socialist Equality Party raises its U.S. profile: With a history as left wreckers and a 19th-century program, a group to beware of
- A U.S. socialist alliance? New York forum tests the waters
- Patriot Act bullying stirs stronger opposition: Courts, activists, and civil libertarians weigh in against police-state measures
- Court rebuffs Abu-Jamal
2004 June-July VOL. 25, NO.2
- Features
- Voices of Color-Chaos ensues in film satire when Mexicans in California disappear
- Labor beat:
-Electrical workers pull the plug in France
-Million Worker March called for October 17 in D.C.
-Round two: grocery chains vs. UFCW- Soapbox-AIDS in Africa: Bush's bogus plan
- Obituary-Kevin Turner 1973-2004
- Letters to the Editor
- Cover Story
- International
- U.S.
- Anti-queer bigotry is back in fashion: Rightwing fundamentalists rally the flock against same-sex marriage
- Why not 'anybody but Bush'? Mass action, not the Democrats, the hope for working people
- Mumia Abu-Jamal, "voice of the voiceless": Imprisoned revolutionary exposes the high crimes of the criminal justice system
- Now, direct to your table from the people who brought you Agent Orange and Dioxin: Frankenfoods!
- Betrayal from Venezuela to Iraq: the AFL-CIO and the National Endowment for Democracy
- Feminists rock the capital: Radical contingent agitates for grassroots movement- building
- Seattle officials hire ex- FBI "threat assessor" to buttress city's case against minor-party privacy rights
- Features
- Radical Women-A system indicted: 13 million children go hungry in the wealthiest nation on earth
- Dateline Australia-Back to the home? Conservatives and Labor Party push "pro-family" policies on working women
- Soapbox-Free speech is not given, but taken
- Book Review-Biography of human-rights organizer glorifies liberalism
- Obituary-Paul Siegel, 1916-2004
- Letters to the Editor
2004 April-May VOL. 25, NO.1
- Editorials
- International
- U.S.
- Raise hell to save abortion! Reliance on Democratic Party a proven path to failure
- Interview - How we won abortion rights
- Grocery strikers' heroic fight for healthcare: Giveaway settlement in Southern California only delays day of reckoning
- Lesbian and gay marriage: for better or for worse
- Bush's bracero immigration plan: Indentured servitude for the 21st century
- The limits of reform: Blacks in higher education five decades after Brown
- USLAW: labor coalition keeps faith with antiwar mission: But group's second national conference ducks necessary confrontation with AFL-CIO
- Anti-immigrant faction divides Sierra Club
2004 January-March VOL. 24, NO.4
- Features
- International
- U.S.
- United left electoral slate needed in 2004
- Voices of Color - Californians reject deceitful Proposition 54, but affirmative action foes promise to try again
- New York housing crunch: the view from Freedom Hall in Harlem
- City of Seattle: big bucks to hamstring socialist candidates, pennies for human services
- Bulletin from Miami: Voices against the FTAA
- Mumia Abu-Jamal defenders: "The evidence must be heard"
2003 October-December VOL. 24, NO.3
- Editorials
- International
- U.S.
- Features
2003 July-September VOL. 24, NO.2
- Special Supplement
- Dateline Australia
- U.S.
- Features
- Editorials
2003 April-June VOL. 24, NO.1
- Cover Story
- More on the War
- International
- U.S.
2003 January-March VOL. 23, NO.4
- Features
- International
- Brazil's new President Lula: elected by the people, but answerable to the IMF
- Arrogance of empire drives anti-Iraq crusade
- China's people confront "free market" realities: As employment shrinks and living conditions sink, protests rise
- Dateline Australia - Radical Women joins left electoral effort in Victoria
- En español
- El nuevo presidente Lula de Brasil: elegido por el pueblo pero al servicio del FMI
- U.S.
- Voices of Color - To be disappeared in the USA: the plight of immigrant detainees
- Restitution sought for "Central Park Five"
- Joblessness in the U.S.: a shame, a scandal, and a damn good reason to change the system
- Are G-men harassing your librarian?
- Redbaiting won't build labor: A reply to Marc Cooper of the Nation
- Features
- Imagine Revolution: Overflow crowd at Seattle conference explores solutions to capitalist problems
- High-energy FSP convention finds reasons for optimism in a time of war and reaction
- Resolve to make a difference: join the Freedom Socialists
- In tribute to Delia Maxwell, 1932-2002
- Harry Hay - a life in lavendar and red: Gay movement icon leaves a legacy of stubborn subversiveness
- Movie Review - Hollywood's Frida: see it for the art, not for the politics
- Letters to the Editor
- Editorials
- Mumia's life remains in jeopardy
- Strom's swan song: it's a long time coming
- SUV makers: taking us all for a ride
2002 October-December VOL. 23, NO.3
- Cover story
- International
- As Argentina's economy dives, workers seize factories and defy repression
- Nigerian women beat Big Oil: But success comes amid rising persecution by religious fundamentalists
- Dateline Australia: Refugees left to drown, children brutally jailed
- Report from Ramallah: surviving the Israeli seige
- El Salvador: Chapters from history that must not be forgotten
- En español
- U.S.
- AFSCME convention reflects concern over war and recession
- West Coast rank-and-file unionists make gains
- Victory! Win in FSP case broadens ballot access in Oregon
- Palestinian rights spokesman targeted in New York
- Features
- Imperialism--What Bill Gates doesn't want you to know about monopoly capitalism
- Anarchist Black Cross conference forms prisoner solidarity network: a socialist feminist reports
- The U.S. International Socialist Organization in review: a criticism of fundamentals
- Voices of Color: "Born from Betrayals," a poem by Cheryl Deptowicz
- Priests in disgrace: not a gay thing
- Letters to the Editor
- Editorials
2002 July-September, VOL. 23, NO.2
- Cover story
- International
- Eyewitness commentary from France: Failure of social democrats to protect workers fuels electoral rise of fascist Le Pen
- Protests surge: U.S. and Israeli Jews decry devastating occupation of Palestine
- En español
- U.S.
- Immigrants and advocates for civil liberties come together against "antiterror" witchhunts
- AFL-CIO days of shame: time for the ranks to stand up and fight
- Features
- Voices of Color: Langston Lives! Centennial celebrates the art of a Black, gay, radical poet of the people
- Dateline Australia: Stolen aboriginal girls triumph in movie Rabbit-Proof Fence
- May Day Tribute: The power to bring the brighter day
- Letters to the Editor
- Editorials
2002 April-June, VOL. 23, NO.1
- Cover story
- International
- Argentina: revolution in the making — Economic crisis unites workers, the jobless, and the middle class
- Youth Beat: Spain, U.S., Canada
- Voices of Color: Havana meeting of Latin American leftists opposes neoliberalism and U.S. war drive (São Paulo Forum in Havana)
- Dateline Australia: Scoundrel Time — Proposed "antiterror" laws threaten a return to McCarthyism
- En español
- U.S.
- Features
- Poem by Guerry Hoddersen: Memo to the Oppressed — In light of recent displays of uncivil disobedience
- Column: The incredible shrinking Disabilities Act
- Letters to the Editor
- Editorials
2002 January-March, VOL. 22, NO. 4
- Cover Story
- International
- U.S.
- Features
- Editorials
October 2001, SPECIAL EDITION
To our readers
Just days after we published our most recent quarterly issue, terrorism tragically struck down thousands of people in New York and Washington. Immediately, the Bush administration began talking of retaliation abroad and tightening security at home. Now, as we go to press with this special edition, bombs are dropping on Afghanistan.
What we hope we have offered in this issue (a bonus edition for subscribers) are ideas, facts and history that will be useful for anyone wanting to understand the roots of war and terrorism but especially for people committed to bringing an end to the inhumane system that produces them both.
- International
- United States
- Features
- Español
2001 October-December, VOL. 22, NO. 3
- Cover Story
- International
- U.S.
- Features
- Editorials
2001 July - September, VOL. 22, NO. 2
- International
- U.S.
- Features
- Editorials
2001 April- June, VOL 22, NO 1
- Cover Stories
- International
- U.S.
- Features
- Editorials
2001 January-March, VOL 21, NO 4
- Cover Story
- U.S.
- Features
2000 October-December, VOL 21, NO 3
- Cover Story
- International
- U.S.
- Features
- Editorials
2000 July-Sept., VOL 21, NO 2
- Locked-out Steelworkers Forge Promising Alliance With Eco-Activists
- Letters - Featuring responses to last issue's editorial - Let's reclaim the 4th International!
- International
- Editorial
- Features
2000 April-June, VOL 21, NO 1
- Let’s reclaim the Fourth International!
- A life that changed history: Daisy Bates, 1914-1999
- Campaign to free Mumia Abu- Jamal shines bright light on racist court system
- From the ashes of the old century, a better world’s in birth :
- Part I: Overview
- PartII: The Inevitable Economic Crisis
- PartIII: Capitalist Leaders In A Tailspin
- PartIV:War is Good For Business
- PartV:Crisis of Working Class Leadership: Prolonged and Acute
- PartVI:Mass Movements USA: A Degree of Calm Before the Storm
- PartVII:Neoliberalism Creates Its Own Nemesis
- PartVIII:Crucial Revolutionary Role of the Socialist Feminist FSP
- World Beat
- Voices of Color
- Dateline Australia
- Dateline Canada
- Editorials
- Ebbs & Flows
- Movie Review
- Letters to the Editor
2000 January-March, VOL 20, NO 4
- U.S. Healthcare Needs Radical Surgery
- What’s Up, Doc? Unions!
- FSP Convention Forecast for the New Century: “A Better World’s in Birth”
- Making Revolutionary Commitments
- A Worker’s Guide to the 20th Century:Freedom Now: the Thunderous Chorus that Changed the World Forever
- Live from Seattle, KRAD Radio Brings You the WTO
- Voices of Color
- Dateline Australia
- Dateline Canada
- Editorials
- Letters to the Editor
1999 October-December, VOL 20, NO 3
- World Trade Organization: the steep price of “free trade” for workers and the earth
- Women surge into unions — a high-voltage addition to U.S. labor
- A worker’s guide to the 20th century:The 1940s and ’50s
- WORLD YOUTH BEAT
- Dateline Australia
- Dateline Canada
- It takes a movement to raze the Nazis
- Es necesario un movimiento organizado para arrasar con las Naciones Arias
- Voices of Color
1999 July - September, VOL 20, NO 2
- Stop the U.S./NATO war criminals!
- Sparks fly over national gay rally plans
- A worker’s guide to the 20th centry: Part 2 of a four-part series
- Dateline Australia
- Dateline Canada
- Editorials
- Voices of Color
- Mumia Abu-Jamal
- Baseball 1, Yankee imperialism 0
- Letters to the Editor
1999 APRIL - JUNE, VOL 20, NO 1
- Impeachment spotlight exposes vile Klan influence in Congress
- Without candidate, Labor Party will fizzle out
- A worker’s guide to the 20th Century
- Mobilize to free Munia Abu- Jamal!
- Dateline Australia
- Dateline Canada
- Editorials
- Book Review
- Voices of Color
- Dirty play against women in basketball
- Letters to the Editor
1999 JANUARY- MARCH, Vol 19, No 4
- Bursting warehouses, empty wallets
- Winner in ’98 elections: “None of the above”
- Beware of Puritans bearing subpoenas
- “Free market” bleeds Russia dry
- Freedom Fighters : Save the life of Mumia Abu-Jamal!
- Dateline Australia
- Dateline Canada
- Editorials
- Voices of Color
- Movie Review
- Letters to the Editor
1998 OCTOBER - DECEMBER, VOL 19, NO 3
- Social insecurity: growing old in the USA
- Workers want electoral relief now, will the Labor Party provide it?
- Enthusiastic support puts radicals on the ballot in four states
- Minor parties challenge anti- Red tape
- History as revised by left sexists: anti-feminist fiction
- Video Bites - Educating Bulworth
- Dateline Australia
- Dateline Canada
- Editorials
- Voices of Color
- Letters to the Editor
1998 JULY - SEPTEMBER, VOL 19, NO 2
- Clara Fraser - FS Sage, sparkplug and mentor
- Challenging "Gay Pride, Inc." - Let's put the spirit of Stonewall back into our annual celebrations
- Housing: Soaring costs hit home
- International Women's Solidarity Conference in Havana
- At last -- radical alternatives at the polls!
- International memorials celebrate Clara Fraser's life
- Dateline Australia
- Dateline Canada
- Editorials
- Voices of Color
- Ebbs & Flows
- Letters to the Editor
1998 APRIL - JUNE, VOL 19, NO 1
- The Asian economic crisis and YOU
- Clara Fraser: Quintessential Feminist and Revolutionary 1923 - 1998
- Bringing life to the electoral desert: FSP candidates to run in '98
- Haciendo que reviva el desierto electoral: Candidatos del FSP se postularán en 1998
- Backlash against union victories challenges labor to step up militancy
- U.S. spreads misery through Middle East
- Gay family values: a lesbian rebuttal
- Dateline Australia
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- Editorials
- Voices of Color
- Ebbs & Flows
- Letters to the Editor
1998 JANUARY - MARCH, VOL 18, NO 4
- The New Killing Fields
- Organizing drive by strawberry and apple workers inspires strong support from union movement
- Brigada feminista internacional a Cuba