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4/14/08
Author Index

A

Stewart Acuff, "'Unity within Our Movement Has Never Been More Important': Statement by AFL-CIO Organizing Director Stewart Acuff at the Illinois State AFL-CIO Central Labor Council Conference in Findlay, Ill. June 14, 2005" (18 Jul. 2005)

Arshin Adib-Moghaddam, "The Muslim in the Mirror" (23 Feb. 2006); "Persian Atoms: Enriching Facts, Diverting Fiction" (26 April 2006)

Zaineb Alani, "Iraq: Everybody Out!" (18 Jun. 2006)

Greg Albo, "Democratic Economies" (4 Nov. 2005); "Debating and Contesting the 'New Economy'" (18 Nov. 2005); (with Bryan Evans), "This Election Will Not End the Impasse of Canadian Democracy" (1 Dec. 2005); "Canadian Election Aftermath: New Actors, Same Play?" (4 Mar. 2006); "Harperism: The First Three Months" (25 Apr. 2006)

Greg Albo (with Dan Crow), "New Bargaining Strategies? USWA and the New Economy" (19 Sep. 2005)

Aimee Allison, "Let's Kick the Habit" (17 Apr. 2006)

Elmar Altvater, "The Red-Green Paint Comes Off" (23 Jul. 2005)

American Civil Liberties Union, "The First Pamphlet Proposing the Creation of Committees of Correspondence to Redeem the Constitution of the United States by Causing the Impeachment of Richard M. Nixon (24 October 1973)" (1 Jan. 2006)

Analytical Monthly Review, "'Development' Aggression against the Indigenous in India" (18 Feb. 2005); "Land Grab and 'Development' Fraud in India" (21 Sep. 2006); "A Foreign Direct Investment ("FDI") in Bangladesh: Stock Swindling and Murder" (15 Oct. 2006); "People's Victory in Nepal: U.S. and Indian Reactions" (16 Nov. 2006) "The 'Special Economic Zone' Debacle of the Left Front in West Bengal (24 Jan. 2007); "Another 'Reform' Fraud from Chidambaram" (25 Apr. 2007); "Free Dr. Binayak Sen, Immediately!" (14 Jun. 2007); "The U.S.-Indian Nuclear Deal: An Unequal Colonial Treaty" (12 Aug. 2007); "Today's Neoliberal Hero -- the Village Usurer" (20 Sep. 2007); "Neoliberal Poison" (12 No. 2007); "Disaster on Hold: Revisiting Chidambaram's 'Innovative Financing for Infrastructure' Scheme" (12 Dec. 2007); "The Christmas Pogrom in Orissa and the Growing Threat of Hindutva Fascism" (22 Feb. 2008); "Civil Liberties and People's Movements under Attack in India: The 'Maoist' Scare" (21 Mar. 2008); "Nepal's Revolution: Armed Struggle Made Free and Fair Elections Possible" (16 Apr. 2008)

David Gabbard and Karen Anijar Appleton, "Fearless Speech in Fearful Times: An Essay Review of Capitalists and Conquerors, Teaching against Global Capitalism and the New Imperialism, and Teaching Peter McLaren" (30 Oct. 2005)

Matthew R. Anderson, "Social Medicine 101" (14 Jul. 2005)

Roger Annis, "Western Canada Labor Battles Show Need for Solidarity" (9 Dec. 2005)

Anonymous, "End the War and Bring the Troops Home Now! Demo Graphics, 24 September 2005, Washington, D.C." (25 Sep. 05)

Anonymous, "Wolfowitz at the World Bank: A New Leaf?" (25 Aug. 2005)

"An Interview with Samir Amin" (15 Jul. 2005)

Lisa Arrastía, "Killing the Dark Bodies: Execution as Market Sustainability & State Redemption" (24 Dec. 2005)

Bryan Atinsky, "Rabbi Lerner, the Green Party, and Divestment from Israel" (11 Feb. 2006)

Lucie Aubrac, Raymond Aubrac, Henri Bartoli, Daniel Cordier, Philippe Dechartre, Georges Guingouin, Stéphane Hessel, Maurice Kriegel-Valrimont, Lise London, Georges Séguy, Germaine Tillion, Jean-Pierre Vernant, Maurice Voutey, "L'appel des résistants / The Appeal of Resistance Fighters" (1 Apr. 2006)

Soula Avramidis, "Iraq's Constitution: the Dream of 'New Imperialism'" (15 Oct. 2005)

William Ayers, "Allowed to Leave Canada" (16 Jul. 2005); "Hearts and Minds: Military Recruitment and the High School Battlefield" (1 Nov. 2005)

B

Mike Ballard, "Why I Joined Up" (3 Dec. 2005); "Perth, Australia, 18 March 2006" (20 Mar. 2006)

The Bamako Appeal (13 Feb. 2006)

Ajamu Baraka, Gene Bruskin, Kathy Engel, Ray Eurquhart, Bill Fletcher, Jr., Badili Jones, Elly Leary, Eric Mann, Marsha Steinberg, Makani Themba-Nixon, Jerry Tucker, and Steve Williams, "An Open Letter to the Labor Movement regarding Katrina" (20 Oct. 2005)

Becky Belcore and Curtis Muhammad, "New Orleans Black Community Leaders Charge Racism in Government Neglect of Hurricane Survivors" (6 Sep. 2005)

"Baburam Bhattarai's 'Letter to the Editor' of the Kantipur Newspaper (Tuesday, April 25, 2006)" (26 April 2006)

"Xochitl Bervera and Curtis Muhammad Speak" (16 Oct. 2005)

Peter Berkowitz, "'We Went into the Mall and Began "Looting"': A Letter on Race, Class, and Surviving the Hurricane" (9 Sep. 2005)

Denise Bergman, "Red" (30 Jul. 2005); "Noon Whistle" (11 Oct. 2005)

Chris Kutalik and Jennifer Biddle, "'Airline Workers United' Forms to Fight Concessions Industrywide" (5 Jan. 2006)

Patrick Bond, "North versus South: Expect More Global Apartheid -- and SA Collaboration -- in 2006" (7 Jan. 2006)

Greg Boozell, "'How Can You Do That to a Community?': Locked Out by Celanese in Illinois" (20 Feb. 2006); "Day Laborers Fight for Their Rights" (13 Mar. 2006)

Chesa Boudin, "Heading North, Looking South: Reflections on a Year in Venezuela" (7 Aug. 2005)

Jed Brandt, "Beyond Nickels and Dimes: Transit Strike Is Our Strike" (22 Dec. 2005)

Mark Brenner, "Katrina's Aftermath Transforms Work in the Gulf Region" (5 Apr. 2006)

Jenny Brown, Joe Courter, and Mark Piotrowski, "Trade Unionists, Military Families, Veterans, and Community Activists: Demo Graphics Part Two, 24 September 2005, Washington, D.C." (28 Sep. 2005)

Ellen Brun (with Jacques Hersh), "Pas de vacances pour les bourgeois!" (19 Jul. 2005); "'The Prime Minister's New Clothes' in Denmark Today" (29 Jul. 2005)

J. A. Bujes, "Meeting Chávez and the Bolivarian Revolution" (25 Nov. 2005)

Paul Buhle, "Latterday Wobbly Types: Remembering Stan Weir" (1 Aug. 2005); "The Front Lines of Social Change: Veterans of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade" (29 Aug. 2005); "Paul Buhle Seeks SDS Graphics and Memoirs" (7 Sep. 2005); "Dylan" (29 Sep. 2005); "New Links for the Global Left?" (3 Nov. 2005); "SDS: Why Now (Again)?" (15 Jan. 2006); "Red Seas" (12 Feb. 2006)

Martin Hart-Landsberg and Paul Burkett, "Thinking About China" (30 Jul. 2005)

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David Camfield, "'BC Teachers Backed by All of Us Can Win against This Government!'" (13 Oct. 2005)

Robert Caldwell, "New Orleans: the Making of an Urban Catastrophe" (12 Sep. 2005)

Pedro Casaldáliga, "San Romero de América, Pastor y Mártir Nuestro / San Romero of America, Our Shepherd and Martyr" (24 Mar. 2006)

Enoch Caudwell, "China's Landless" (26 Jul. 2005)

CGT, "28 mars, mobilisation historique contre le CPE / 28 March, Historic Mobilization against the CPE" (29 Mar. 2006); "Victoire: retrait du CPE / Victory: Withdrawal of the CPE" (10 Apr. 2006)

Michael Ceraolo, "Village of Euclid v. Amber Realty (1926)" (20 Jul. 2005); "Willoughby" (31 Jul. 2005); "MAINTENANCE-FREE LIVING" (23 Oct. 2005)

Pratyush Chandra, "Nepal and Venezuela: For Popular Democracy, against Ceremonial Democracy" (23 April 2006)

Yiwen Cheng (with Stephen Philion), "Minneapolis-St. Paul, 9 April 2006" (11 Apr. 2006)

Huibin Amee Chew, "Why the War Is Sexist (and Why We Can't Ignore Gender Anymore; Here's a Start for Organizing)" (22 Nov. 2005); "Uncle Sam Wants YOU to Be . . . " (22 Mar. 2006); "Artists Muse Whether Art Follows Life or Life Follows Art" (3 May 2006)

Brett Clark, "General Electric’s Ecomagination: New Veneer, Same Propaganda" (2 Aug. 2005)

Becky Clausen, "Crude Facts Leak from Exxon Valdez Oil Spill" (31 Jul. 2005); "Farmed Salmon: Marinated in Toxics, Stuffed with Profits" (26 Sep. 2005); "Media Campaign Attempts to Get Farmed Salmon off the Hook" (3 Nov. 2005); "The Suppression of Science in the Pacific Northwest" (24 Jan. 2006)

Andy Coates, "Note to Health Care Reform Activists: Public Employee Health Benefits to Evaporate" (25 Dec. 2005); "'We Will Educate Our Colleagues, the Policy Community, the Media, and Our Patients': Physicians for a National Health Program Meet in Philadelphia" (5 Jan. 2006)

Marjorie Cohn, "Clinton Jencks, Legendary Labor Organizer, Dies" (31 Dec. 2005)

Paola Corso, "Rubber Soul" (18 Jul. 2005); "Exhaustion" (27 Oct. 2005); "End Pieces" (6 Nov. 2005); "My Very Own Cleaning Lady" (17 Nov. 2005); "The Doctor Makes His Diagnosis" (11 Dec. 2005)

Enrique Cortázar, "Indocumentado/Undocumented" (22 Jul. 2005)

Jenny Brown, Joe Courter, and Mark Piotrowski, "Trade Unionists, Military Families, Veterans, and Community Activists: Demo Graphics Part Two, 24 September 2005, Washington, D.C." (28 Sep. 2005)

Mike Covell, "Santa's Patrol in Mall Land" (26 Dec. 2005)

Jan Cox, "Bloomington-Normal, Illinois, USA, 18 March 2006" (21 Mar. 2006)

Jeff Crosby, "Democracy, Density, and Transformation: We Need Them All" (18 Jul. 2005)

Greg Albo and Dan Crow, "New Bargaining Strategies? USWA and the New Economy" (19 Sep. 2005)

Tom Crumpacker, "On the Uses of State Terrorism" (17 Jul. 2005)

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Antonino D'Ambrosio, "In the Land of Bolivar" (8 Feb. 2006)

Noknoi Daeng, "Mass Upsurge in Thailand: Students and Workers on the March" (14 Feb. 2006)

Benjamin Dangl, "US Military in Paraguay: Threatening the Left and Eyeing Gas and Oil in Latin America" (13 Oct. 2005); "Showdown in the Andes: Bolivian Election Likely to Shift Latin America Further to Left" (12 Dec. 2005); "Bolivia's Trial by Fire" (12 Jan. 2006)

Ellen Dannin, "The Minimum Wage, Part One: What Right-Wing Think Tanks Say about the Minimum Wage" (1 Aug. 2005); "The Minimum Wage, Part Two: Challenging Right-Wing Think Tanks' Economics-Lite" (2 Aug. 2005)

Debarshi Das, "Homo Economicus vs. Aam Aadmi: Crisis of Democracy" (15 Feb. 2006)

Brian Dauth, "Manderlay" (29 Jan. 2006); "Find Me Guilty' (21 Mar. 2006); "Joseph L. Mankiewicz's No Way Out: Neglected for Decades, Released on DVD at Last" (13 Apr. 2006)

Efraim Davidi, "Neo-colonialism -- a Palestinian Nightmare" (23 Oct. 2005)

Michael Dawson, "Read the Treaty!" (11 Aug. 2005); "Carmageddon and Karl Marx" (21 Aug. 2005); "The Marketing Front: Katrina as Marketing Vehicle" (13 Sep. 2005); "Dribbling toward Armageddon" (7 Oct. 2005); "The Marketing Front: The Real Essence of Advertising" (14 Nov. 2005); "Why Marketing Always Grows, and Why That Matters" (29 Nov. 2005); "Saturday, December 10, 1960: The Debate That Never Happened" (10 Dec. 2005); "Terminator (What Else Can You Say?)" (13 Dec. 2005); "CNN's Mounting Slanders against Latin American Democracy" (21 Dec. 2005); "Did Jesus Accept Poverty?" (23 Dec. 2005); "Powerful Evasion" (18 Jan. 2006); "Portland, Oregon, USA, 19 March 2006" (20 Mar. 2006)

Susie Day, "Fugitive Offers Reward for Rumsfeld's Capture" (22 Jul. 2005); "Street Life of a Mad Activist" (28 Jul. 2005); "Waiting for Karl Rove" (9 Aug. 2005); "A Child's Primer of Intelligent Design" (24 Aug. 2005); "The Flood This Time" (19 Sep. 2005); "Things That Rise Up in the Night: A Howl-oween Treat" (18 Oct. 2005); "President Salutes Anonymous Red-Baiter" (14 Nov. 2005); "Conspicuous Consumption of a Mad Activist" (12 Dec. 2005); "2006: The Year in Horrorscopes" (9 Jan. 2005); "Visiting Herman" (7 Feb. 2006); "Savior Self" (6 Mar. 2006); "Pinko Plague Panics President" (4 Apr. 2006); "Seymour Hersh and the American Brain" (2 May 2006); "Identity, Class, and Bite Me, David Horowitz" (30 May 2006); "Bugging Hillary" (19 Jun. 2006)

André Deak, "Estudo do Exército detalha presença militar norte-americana na América do Sul / Brazilian Army Study Details North American Military Presence in South America" (1 Feb. 2006)

Charles Demers, "The Sykes Anthem" (10 Nov. 2005); "FreedomChunks: A True Story from Canada's Little War on Terror" (20 Nov. 2005)

James G. Devine, "Real Energy CPI, 1957-2005" (23 Aug. 2005)

Heinz Dieterich, "Evo Morales, el socialismo comunitario y el Bloque Regional de Poder / Evo Morales, Communitarian Socialism, and the Regional Power Block" (7 Jan. 2006); "El ataque nuclear contra Irán, la agresión contra Cuba, Venezuela y Bolivia, y el Socialismo del Siglo XXI / The Nuclear Attack against Iran, the Aggression against Cuba, Venezuela, and Bolivia, and Socialism of the XXIst Century" (31 Jan. 2006)

Bernard D'Mello, "The WTO Road to Neo-Liberal Development -- On Keeping Alive the Alternatives" (6 Dec. 2005)

Bernardine Dohrn, "Letter to Young Activists: Beware Sixties Nostalgia" (27 Jul. 2005); "Second Letter to Young Activists: But It's My Own Country!" (5 Oct. 2005)

"Meet Diana Dolev: the New Profile Speaking Tour in the United States, 2005" (18 Oct. 2005)

Pierre Dubuc, "L'entrée en scène du «Québec hispanophone» / 'Hispanic Quebec' Makes Its Entrance" (5 May 2006)

Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, "Oklahoma: Many Shades of Red" (16 Jul. 2005); "Puppets on a String?" (23 Jul. 2005); "Being a Protestant Fundamentalist" (11 Aug. 2005); "Where Have All the Farmers Gone?" (27 Aug. 2005); "John Wayne and New Orleans Indians" (7 Sep. 2005); "On Columbus Day: Big Lies and U.S. Imperialism" (12 Oct. 2005); "What Brought Evo Morales to Power? The Role of the International Indigenous Movement and What the Left Is Missing" (6 Feb. 2006)

Cliff DuRand, "Cuba Today: A Nation Becoming a University" (13 Oct. 2005)

E

Steve Early, "Is The Strike Dead? Not According to Bob Schwartz. . . ." (1 Jan. 2006)

Econoticias Bolivia, "Unionists Closely Watch Morales" (5 Feb. 2006)

Richard Egeland, "Two Decades at Ryerson Freaking Steel" (20 Dec. 2005)

Gregory Elich, "Fifty One American Revolutions" (27 Oct. 2005)

J. Soffiyah Elijah, Esq., "Acceptance of Torture in the United States" (1 Nov. 2005)

Michael Engel, "I Live in a Ghetto" (14 Mar. 2006)

"End the War and Bring the Troops Home Now! Demo Graphics, 24 September 2005, Washington, D.C." (25 Sep. 2005)

Marco Antonio Esteban, "Two Forms of Resistance against Empire" (11 Oct. 2005)

Jeremy Evanchesky, "Southern Hospitality: Life in a 'Right-to-Work' State" (19 Oct. 2005)

John D. Evans, "One Man's Spirit" (6 Dec. 2005); "Sleepless Night" (28 Dec. 2005)

Tiffany Ten Eyck, "Delphi's Demands Provoke Auto Worker Resistance: Rank and Filers Strategize over Concessions" (30 Nov. 2005); "Auto Workers Plan Public and In-Plant Resistance to Wage Cuts" (14 Jan. 2006)

F

Brian Fanelli, "How I Spent My Summer Vacations" (10 Jan. 2005)

Samuel Day Fassbinder, "The 'Dirty Thirty's' Peter McLaren Reflects on the Crisis of Academic Freedom" (6 Apr. 2006)

Joseph Grim Feinberg, "Bolivarian Venezuela" (17 Oct. 2005)

Kim Fellner, "The Labor Movement: It's More than We Bargain for" (24 Jul. 2005); "What Drugs Were THEY Taking?!" (16 Dec. 2005)

Mike Ferner, "What One Mom Has to Say to George Bush" (9 Aug. 2005); "Waiting for the Outside World" (1 Sep. 2005); "Will We Use the Power We Have on September 24?" (20 Sep. 2005); "Bringing the War Home to the Pentagon and the White House" (28 Sep. 2005); "Parental Guidance Suggested" (11 Nov. 2005); "Arlington Midwest" (19 Nov. 2005); "Beware Iraqization" (2 Dec. 2005); "Not Even to Save Our Lives" (8 Dec. 2005); "Pentagon Database Leaves No Child Alone" (3 Feb. 2006 ); "There Are Lives in the Balance" (22 Feb. 2006); "Witness against Torture" (2 Mar. 2006)

Mike Ferner and Jeff Leys, "Antiwar Activists Arrested at House Appropriations Committee Hearing" (9 Mar. 2006)

Richard Fidler, "PQ's Rightward Shift Opens Space for New Left Party in Quebec" (10 Nov. 2005); "Ottawa, Canada, 18 March 2006" (18 Mar. 2006)

William M. Fine, "Murrow, McCarthy, and Me" (14 Dec. 2005)

Norman G. Finkelstein, "The Lobby: It's Not Either-Or" (1 May 2006)

Cory Fischer-Hoffman and Greg Rosenthal, "Cuba and Venezuela: A Bolivarian Partnership" (13 Jan. 2005)

Mark Fischer, "Completing Marx's Project: An Interview with Michael A. Lebowitz" (26 Jan. 2006)

Cory Fischer-Hoffman, "Venezuela Leads the Way: Welfare Mothers and Grassroots Women Are the Workers for Social Change!" (15 Feb. 2006)

Robert Fitch, "Vetting God's Politics" (11 Apr. 2006)

Reza Fiyouzat, "Japan's Modern Historical Loop" (14 Aug. 2005)

Jon Flanders, "Toward an Organized Left in the Labor Movement" (28 Aug. 2005); "This Time, the Movement Won't Leave the Streets" (29 Sep. 2005); "2,000 Dead -- How Many More?" (29 Oct. 2005); "Who Are the North African-Europeans?" (9 Nov. 2005); "Wal-Mart Protest in Brunswick, New York" (22 Nov. 2005); "Rising Tensions on the Rails" (18 Dec. 2005); "What I Learned from the NYC Transit Strike" (29 Dec. 2005); "What Is behind the Bush "Oil Addiction" Remark in the "State of the Union" Speech?" (2 Feb. 2006); "A Track Runs through It: Why Railroad Workers and Trackside Communities Should Fight for Jobs and Environmental Justice Together" (16 Feb. 2006); "Empire against Itself" (24 Feb. 2006); "Albany, New York, 20 March 2006" (22 Mar. 2006); "Cohoes, New York: A Ghost of a Mill Town" (2 Apr. 2006)

Bill Fletcher, Jr., "'Can We Do Anything besides Watch?': Some Ideas for Addressing Labor's Crisis" (15 Jul. 2005); "'The Question of Working-Class Power': Bill Fletcher, Jr. Speaks to the Canadian Auto Workers Conference, Toronto, Canada, 13 July 2005" (25 Jul. 2005); "My Vote Goes to the NYC Transit Workers!" (21 Dec. 2005)

Christopher Fons, "Latino Milwaukee" (28 Mar. 2006)

Matthew Ford, "John Roberts, Stare Decisis, and the Return of Lochner: An Impetus to Jump-Start the Labor Movement" (18 Sep. 2005)

John Bellamy Foster, "The Wall Street Journal Meets Karl Marx" (14 Jul. 2005); "The Optimism of the Heart: Harry Magdoff (1913-2006)" (2 Jan. 2006)

Tracy Frisch, "Invisible Immigrant Workers in Our Midst" (6 Jan. 2005)

Jayson J. Funke, "Wal-Mart Bashing: 'Tis the Season" (24 Nov. 2005)

Yoshie Furuhashi, "Code Pink, Military Families Speak Out, Muslim American Veterans, Jewish Peace Groups, and Iranian Activists: Demo Graphics Part Three, 24 September 2005, Washington, D.C. " (2 Oct. 2005); "Music for the MAS" (11 Nov. 2005); "Students and Educators to STOP THE WAR" (12 Nov. 2005); "A History of Violence" (13 Nov. 2005); "Adil Rustamov, 'Homage to Nazim Hikmet'" (20 Nov. 2005); "In Search of Metoro: Women, Youth, and Labor in Japan" (31 Dec. 2005); "Harry Magdoff, 1913-2006" (2 Jan. 2006); "Las Krudas: To Be Lesbian, Feminist, and Hip-Hop in Cuba!" (8 Feb. 2006); "AmeriLand: Land of Buy One Get One Free" (20 Apr. 2006); "'Save Darfur': Evangelicals and Establishment Jews" (28 Apr. 2006); "Who Wants Peace in Darfur?" (30 Apr. 2006); "Chechnya, Darfur, and Jewish Activism" (5 May 2006); "What Do the Iranians Want?" (13 July 2006)

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Eduardo Galeano, "The Second Founding of Bolivia" (17 Feb. 2006)

David Gabbard (with Karen Anijar Appleton), "Fearless Speech in Fearful Times: An Essay Review of Capitalists and Conquerors, Teaching against Global Capitalism and the New Imperialism, and Teaching Peter McLaren" (30 Oct. 2005)

Jeannette Gabriel, "Images of the Unemployed in New Deal Photography: 'The Forgotten Man' versus the Militant Unemployed Workers Movement" (16 April 2006)

Layne Garrett, "We Are Just Getting Warmed Up: Notes on Civil Disobedinece (Monday, 26 September 2005)" (2 Oct. 2005)

Phil Gasper, "Tookie Williams and the Politics of the Death Penalty" (18 Nov. 2005); "Live from Death Row: An Interview with Stanley Tookie Williams" (28 Nov. 2005); "California Murders Tookie Williams: Report From San Quentin" (13 Dec. 2005)

Víctor Gerónimo, "Filiberto" (8 Oct. 2005)

Sam Gindin, "GM, the Delphi Concessions, and North American Workers: Round Two?" (15 Nov. 2005); "Concessions: First Time Defeat, Second Revival?" (9 Mar. 2006); "Concessions in Oshawa: The End of an Era?" (31 Mar. 2006)

Stan Goff, "Of Shibboleth and Power" (29 Jul. 2005)

Erik Grobet, "Le cri du peuple: la commune en image / The Cry of the People: The Commune in Image" (27 Mar. 2006)

Victor Grossman, "The Left: Big Winner in the German Elections" (20 Sep. 2005); "In Berlin -- New Faces with Old Policies?" (14 Oct. 2005); "German Political Turmoil – and the Left" (3 Nov. 2005); "The German Left: Another Step towards Unity" (15 Dec. 2005); "Unity -- In Memory of Rosa Luxemburg" (17 Jan. 2006); "Demolishing the Palace of the Republic, A GDR Symbol" (26 Jan. 2006); "German Left Unity Endangered" (1 Mar. 2006); "German Leftists on a Political Roller Coaster" (7 Apr. 2006)

Danny Gutwein, "Some Comments on the Class Foundations of the Occupation" (16 Jun. 2006)

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Laura Hanna and Astra Taylor, "Astra & Laura Go to Film Festivals" (8 Nov. 2005)

Camila Piñeiro Harnecker, "The New Cooperative Movement in Venezuela's Bolivarian Process" (5 Dec. 2005)

Celia Hart, "Bella Francia . . . nunca es demasiado tarde: Beautiful France . . . It's Never Too Late" (30 Nov. 2005)

Martin Hart-Landsberg, "South Korea: The Unraveling of an Economy" (15 Aug. 2005); "South Korea: The State of Political Struggle" (15 Sep. 2005); "Another World Is Indeed Possible" (7 Nov. 2005)

Martin Hart-Landsberg and Paul Burkett, "Thinking About China" (30 Jul. 2005)

Siddique Abdullah Hasan, "Induced Failure" (30 Sep. 2005)

Art Hazelwood, "Iraqopoly!" (26 Feb. 2006)

Ernest Hemingway, "Who Murdered the Vets? A First-Hand Report on the Florida Hurricane" (17 Sep. 1935)

Doug Henwood, "Free Cindy Sheehan!" (26 Aug. 2005); "New York Times Should Come Clean with Its Readers" (19 Nov. 2005)

Edward S. Herman, "The Political Economy of Sham Justice: Carla Del Ponte Addresses Goldman Sachs on Justice and Profits" (6 Nov. 2005)

Jacques Hersh (with Ellen Brun), "Pas de vacances pour les bourgeois!" (19 Jul. 2005); "'The Prime Minister's New Clothes' in Denmark Today" (29 Jul. 2005)

David Himmelstein (with Steffie Woolhandler), "Massachusetts Health Reform Bill: A False Promise of Universal Coverage" (12 Apr. 2006)

Michael Hogan, "Lost Lives and Impoverished Souls: The Failure of the Church in Latin America" (21 Nov. 2005); "Blind Man with a Pistol: The Evolution of the Modern Police State as Seen by Prison Authors" (16 Dec. 2005); "Dismantling the Central American Gangs and Recovering a Lost Generation" (21 Jan. 2006)

Michael Hoover, "Starbucks: Selling Out the Counter-Culture?" (27 Jul. 2005); "The Stealth Presidency: George Bush and 'Faith-Based' Government" (20 Oct. 2005); "Rowboat Federalism: The Politics of U.S. Disaster Relief; Part 1: History: The Problems Are Inherent" (28 Nov. 2005); "Rowboat Federalism: The Politics of U.S. Disaster Relief; Part 2: Politics: The Electoral Connection and Beyond" (2 Dec. 2005); "Rowboat Federalism: The Politics of U.S. Disaster Relief; Part 3: Systematic Bias" (7 Dec. 2005); "Whose Domain? Private Power, Public Policy, and Local Politics" (17 Mar. 2006); "Zoned Out: The Politics of Community Exclusion" (8 Apr. 2006)

Michael Hoover (with Lisa Odham Stokes), "Enter the Conglomerates: Hong Kong Cinema Does the Hollywood Hustle" (23 Sep. 2005)

Melissa Hornaday, "From the Fields to the Factories: Central American Free Trade Deal Hits the Region’s Women Workers Harder" (7 Dec. 2005)

Julio Huato, "Free Cristina Rosas Illescas and Pánfilo Reséndiz" (6 Feb. 2006): "Una nota sobre la inmigración y los trabajadores estadounidenses / A Note on Immigration and the U.S. Workers" (13 Apr. 2006)

Michael Hureaux Perez, "Hymn for a Brave New World" (30 Dec. 2005)


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