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9/8/06
Author Index

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Doug Ireland, "Anne Braden, 1927-2006" (10 Mar. 2006)

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Peter T. Jacobs, "A Note on South Africa's National Land Summit" (26 Oct. 2005); "Addressing South Africa's Unemployment Crisis" (3 Feb. 2006)

Ron Jacobs, "The Masters Make the Rules for the Wise Men and the Fools" (27 Oct. 2005); "Is It a State of Crisis Yet?" (2 Nov. 2005); "From Bill Bennett to the American Nazi Party -- Protest Racism in All Its Forms" (8 Nov. 2005); "US House Resolution 4232 -- A Step in the Right Direction?" (15 Nov. 2005); "Culture and the Cashbox" (27 Nov. 2005); "Hard Rain -- Towards a Greater Air War on Iraq?" (3 Dec. 2005); "Isn't He a Bit like You and Me?" (8 Dec. 2005); "Reports from the Front: Three Reporters and the Iraqi Resistance" (15 Dec. 2005); "True Belligerence or Belligerent Bluster? Tel Aviv and Tehran Go At It Again" (18 Dec. 2005); "From a US Resistance Primer: A Conversation with Randy Rowland" (21 Dec. 2005); "Contraindications: A Review of Roxanne Dunbar Ortiz's Blood on the Border" (28 Dec. 2005); "A Means to Effect the Peaceful Overthrow of a Tyrant" (1 Jan. 2006); "Washington and Wall Street Look Southward . . . for Barrels of Oil" (5 Jan. 2005); "Fifteen Years of War -- And Who's Better Off?" (13 Jan. 2006); "Their Truth Is Marching On" (16 Jan. 2006); "Struggle and Lose, Struggle and Win! A Review of When Miners March" (27 Jan. 2006); "Kenneth Timmerman's Iranian 'Democracy' and the 'Intelligence' Summit" (1 Feb. 2006); "Dance to the Funky Music! Sly and the Family Stone in 2006" (9 Feb. 2006); "'At Some Point We Have to Take Seriously the Idea of Putting a Very Large Wrench into the Gears of This War Machine': An Interview with Mike Ferner" (16 Feb. 2006); "Call It Love or Call It Reason, But I Ain't Marchin' Anymore" (22 Feb. 2006); "'A Long Struggle' against Iran" (11 Mar. 2006); "The 'New' National Security Strategy, the Same Old Nonsense" (22 Mar. 2006); "April 4, 1968" (4 Apr. 2006); "Why Leaving Iraq Now Is the Only Sensible Step to Take: A Review of Anthony Arnove's Iraq: The Logic of Withdrawal" (12 Apr. 2006); "'I Know I'm Not Dreaming, Because I Can't Sleep Any More': A Review of Elias Khoury's Gate of the Sun" (22 April 2006); "Neil Young Kicks Out the Jams!" (29 April 2006); "May Day in Asheville, North Carolina" (2 May 2006)

Pranav Jani, "Whither Nepal?" (1 May 2006)

Margaux Joffe, "'As Free as the Words of a Poem': Las Krudas and the Cuban Hip-Hop Movement" (13 Feb. 2006)

Chris Kutalik and William Johnson, "Solidarity for Never? Northwest Mechanics Strike Against Deep Pay Cuts, Outsourcing" (3 Sep. 2005)

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Brett Kaffee, Photographs of Neoliberal Nicaragua (15 Aug. 2005)

Reuven Kaminer, "'The High Price They Would Have to Pay': The Israeli Unilateralist’s Logic of 'Disengagement'" (26 Oct. 2005)

Remi Kanazi, "Tipping Friedman" (10 Aug. 2005); "Heartbreak Hotel" (20 Aug. 2005); "'Peace' in Palestine" (16 Sep. 2005); "A Soldier in Doubt" (10 Oct. 2005); "Weighing the Options: The Next Path for Israel/Palestine" (19 Jan. 2006)

Remi Kanazi and Lisa N., "Ibdaa: Dancing the Spirit of Palestine" (10 Nov. 2005)

Jyotsna Kapur, "Empire's Gift on Mother's Day, 2005: A Review of Born into Brothels" (23 Nov. 2005); "A Children's Song for Our Times" (26 Dec. 2005)

Brian Kelly, "Does Pace University Support Free Speech?" (15 Mar. 2006)

Brian King, "Union Organizing in the Trenches" (16 Nov. 2005); "Seattle Votes for a Right to Health Care"(22 Dec. 2005); "Union Stewards' Councils" (26 Mar. 2006); "Union Stewards' Councils" (26 Mar. 2006)

Sarah Knopp, "Nativo López on May 1: 'You Get What You're Ready to Fight for'" (27 April 2006)

Karen Korenoski and Michael D. Yates, "A Hike in Sedona" (22 Nov. 2005)

Chris Kutalik (with William Johnson), "Solidarity for Never? Northwest Mechanics Strike Against Deep Pay Cuts, Outsourcing" (3 Sep. 2005); "The Bankruptcy Bomb: Companies Use Bankruptcy Threats and Courts to Force Bigger Givebacks, Break Unions" (25 Oct. 2005); (with Jennifer Biddle) "'Airline Workers United' Forms to Fight Concessions Industrywide" (5 Jan. 2006); "Reforming the Teamsters: An Interview with Tom Leedham" (22 Mar. 2006); "As Crisis Deepens: Is a Comeback for Labor in the Cards?" (19 April 2006)

Deepa Kumar, "Danish Cartoons: Racism Has No Place on the Left" (21 Feb. 2006); "Fighting Islamophobia: A Response to Critics" (3 Apr. 2006)

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Chaman Lal, "Remembering Bhagat Singh on the 75th Anniversary of His Martyrdom" (23 Mar. 2006)

K. A. Rashid Shariat Law, "No Redemption" (9 Jan. 2006)

Michael A. Lebowitz, "Building Socialism of the 21st Century" (28 Jul. 2005); "Constructing Co-Management in Venezuela: Contradictions along the Path" (24 Oct. 2005)

Paul Le Blanc, "Books about Yesterday's Activism for Activists of Tomorrow" (12 Jan. 2006); "The Challenge of Revolutionary Democracy in the Life and Thought of Rosa Luxemburg" (14 Mar. 2006)

The Legendary K.O. (Music) and The Black Lantern (Video), "George Bush Doesn't Care about Black People (23 Sep. 2005)

Minqi Li, "Global Capitalism in Danger" (19 Aug. 2005)

Carlos F. Liard-Muriente, "On Freakonomics, Roe v. Wade, and John Roberts, Jr." (27 Jul. 2005); "Superman and a New Progressive Strategy!" (13 Aug. 2005)

Wentong Lin, "Ohio, USA, 18 March 2006" (20 Mar. 2006)

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Charles McCollester, "Union Mines, Safer Mines" (8 May 2006)

Ian MacDonald, "'Nuestro Himno': Overcoming an Anthem to the Empire" (7 May 2006)

Jess MacKenzie (with Ernest Tate), "Resistance on the Mexican 'Riviera': The Zapatistas Visit Manzanillo, Colima" (22 April 2006)

Harry Magdoff and Fred Magdoff, "The Experience of China" (17 Jul. 2005)

John Mage, "Koizumi Goes Postal" (14 Aug. 2005); "An Homage to Walter Benjamin: Arcades, Barricades, and Public Sex" (27 Sep. 2005)

Franca Maï, "Cyril Ferez: 'L’homme assis' / Cyril Ferez: 'The Man Who Sat Down'" (21 Mar. 2006)

Mark Major, "The Sandinista Revolution and the 'Fifth Freedom'" (15 Aug. 2005); "'Damage Control': The Corporate Media's Service to the Empire" (27 Dec. 2005)

Eric Mann, "History Can Guide Us: Toward a Third Reconstruction" (6 Oct. 2005)

Robert H. Mast, "The Socialist Vision and Left Activism" (21 Oct. 2005); "Left-Activist Work Can Be Liberating" (23 Feb. 2006)

Rela Mazali, "Iraq, Palestine, and Resisting Erasure" (23 Aug. 2005)

John Miller, "Lift the Cap on Social Security Taxes" (16 Jul. 2005); "Tributes to David Houston" (1 Sep. 2005); "Commodity Fetishism: a Concept for Organizing against Sweatshop Labor and Neoliberal Globalization" (12 Nov. 2005)

Doug Minkler, "Terrorists Wear Suits" (11 Dec. 2005); "Campus Predator" (3 Feb. 2006); "The Big Lie: Tasers Save Lives" (25 Feb. 2006); "If a Thousand Were Not to Pay Their Tax Bills This Year. . . ." (25 Mar. 2006); "Let Them March All They Want, as Long as They Continue to Pay Their Taxes" (9 Apr. 2006)

Ty Moore, "Successful Student Walkouts across the Country, 2 November 2005: Reports from Seattle, Twin Cities, Tacoma, Boston" (20 Nov. 2005)

Jim Moran, "A Story of Resistance: How a Conservative Rural Community Repudiated the Administration's Effort to Criminalize Dissent" (28 Sep. 2005)

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

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

Martin Murie, "Running into Red" (10 Feb. 2006); "Give It Legs" (14 Apr. 2006)

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Remi Kanazi and Lisa N., "Ibdaa: Dancing the Spirit of Palestine" (10 Nov. 2005)

Andrew Nash, "An Interview with John S. Saul" (29 Sep. 2005)

Scott Nearing, "World Events (June 1953)" (23 Mar. 2006)

Lisa Nessan, "Women in Palestine" (8 Mar. 2006)

Nikolaj Nielsen, "Korogocho, Nairobi" (29 Oct. 2005)

August Nimtz, "Cuba and the Lessons of Katrina" (18 Nov. 2005)

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Derrick O'Keefe, ""This Is a Cover-up and Paul Martin Knows It”: Kevin Pina on Canada’s Role in Haiti" (11 Nov. 2005); "Vancouver, Canada, 18 March 2006" (20 Mar. 2006)

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Michael Parenti, "In the Reactionary Era of 'No Alternative'" (26 Jul. 2005)

Michael Perelman, "Voluntary Slavery" (30 Jul. 2005); "Flexibility for Whom?" (1 Oct. 2005); "In Patents We Trust: How the U.S. Government Learned to Stop Worrying about Monopoly and Love Intellectual Property" (24 Oct. 2005); "The Social Meaning of Pensions" (23 Dec. 2005); "What's Wrong with Tort Reform?" (10 Feb. 2006)

PFLP, "The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine Condemns the Arrest of Its General Secretary and Calls on All to Shoulder Their Responsibilities" (15 Mar. 2006)

Pham Binh, "The Coming War with Iran" (22 April 2006)

Stephen Philion, "A 'Better Occupation' of Iraq?" (8 Aug. 2005); "Reflections on China" (22 Sep. 2005); "Unsustainable Dialogues" (17 Dec. 2005); "An Interview with Yan Yuanzhang" (13 Mar. 2006); (with Yiwen Cheng) "Minneapolis-St. Paul, 9 April 2006" (11 Apr. 2006)

Marge Piercy, "Less than You Bargained for" (15 Jul. 2005); "Holy War" (15 Jul. 2005); "Counting the After-Math" (10 Sep. 2005)

Harold Pinter, "Art, Truth, & Politics" (8 Dec. 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)

Andrew Pollack, "The Man (and the System) behind the Mining Murders" (6 Jan. 2006); "Cars and Care: GM's Jobs Bank" (7 Mar. 2006)

Robert Pollin, "Be Utopian: Demand the Realistic" (21 Jul. 2005)

Paul Potter, "Naming The System, 17 April 1965 " (15 January 2006)

Rostam Pourzal, "Market Fundamentalists Lose in Iran (For Now)" (3 Aug. 2005); "Open Letter to Iran's Nobel Laureate" (27 Feb. 2006); "Open Letter to Iran's Nobel Laureate: Part 2" (9 Mar. 2006); "What Really Happened in Tehran on June 12? Did Human Rights Watch Get It Wrong?" (18 Jun. 2006)

Prachanda, "Constituent Assembly Now!" (23 April 2006)

Louis Proyect, "Looking Back at The Battle of Algiers" (12 Aug. 2005); "A Marxist Approach to Problems of the Aging" (28 Oct. 2005)

Dave Pugh, "Ring-Tone Revolution in the Philippines" (23 Jul. 2005); "Philippines: State of Emergency for the U.S. Empire" (3 Mar. 2006)


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