Author Index
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Peter Rachleff, "A 'Labor Intensive' Strategy for Building Workers’ Power" (25 Jul. 2005); "An Injury to One: A Film by Travis Wilkerson" (1 Aug. 2005); "Show Your Solidarity with AMFA: Support 4,400 Mechanics, Cleaners, and Custodians on Strike" (24 Aug. 2005); "Labor Day Poses Hard Questions" (4 Sep. 2005)
Lila Rajiva, "The Failure of Liberal Journalism on Abu Ghraib" (28 Nov. 2005); "Getting to the Point of No Return: A Conversation with Andre Vltchek" (30 Jan. 2006); "Cartoon-Krieg: Politics as War by Other Means" (28 Feb. 2006)
"Meet Lila Rajiva and Discuss The Language of Empire" (16 Nov. 2005)
Dennis Redmond, "Taking Games Seriously" (21 Jul. 2005)
Andrew Rihn, "A Great Consumption" (10 Jan. 2005)
Adrienne Rich, "A Debt to the World" (14 Jul. 2005)
Ron Ridenour, "It's Time to Call a Truce in America's Longest War" (18 April 2006)
Bob Rosen, "BC Teachers Hold the Line -- the Government Blinks" (20 Oct. 2005); "BC Teachers Go Back to Work -- Who Won the Battle?" (25 Oct. 2005)
Cory Fischer-Hoffman and Greg Rosenthal, "Cuba and Venezuela: A Bolivarian Partnership" (13 Jan. 2005)
Gloria Rudolf, "Selections from the Panama Journals of Anthropologist GR" (14 Jul. 2005)
Allen Ruff, "Neoliberalism, The New Social Darwinism, and New Orleans" (8 Sep. 2005)
Marta Russell, "The Medicaid Kill-Off" (15 Aug. 2005)
James Ryan, "West Point Graduates Organize against the War" (24 April 2006); "What's in a Name?: Of West Point, War, and Pizza" (4 May 2006)
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Andrew Nash, "An Interview with John S. Saul" (29 Sep. 2005)
Seth Sandronsky, "An Interview with Kenneth Burt" (9 Aug. 2005); "GM, the UAW, and U.S. Health Care" (18 Aug. 2005); "Localizing the U.S. Antiwar Movement" (21 Sep. 2005); "Poll This, Blacks Tell Bush" (16 Oct. 2005); "An Interview with Two Anti-Minuteman Project Activists" (5 Nov. 2005); "An Interview with David Roediger" (23 Nov. 2005); "An Interview with Lila Rajiva" (14 Dec. 2005); "Liberating Truth, Understanding Illusions: An Interview with Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz" (13 Jan. 2006); "A Mother's Cry in Sacramento: Grassroots Activism to Prevent Youth Homicide Crisis" (4 Feb. 2006); "Bubblicious: Looking at the U.S. Real Estate Market" (19 Feb. 2006); "Equality and Unity: Migrants and Natives" (6 May 2006)
Ingo Schmidt, "The Euro -- Going Global, Making Trouble: Why the Europeanization of 'Modell Deutschland' Does Not Make a World Currency" (5 Oct. 2005)
Carsten Schiefer, "Ernsthafte Alternative für Lateinamerika: Gespräch mit Heinz Dieterich / Weighty Alternatives for Latin America; Discussion with Heinz Dieterich" (7 Feb. 2006)
Kim Scipes, "Free Labor from the Empire: Breaking the NED-Solidarity Center Connection" (19 Jul. 2005); "Distilling the 2005 AFL-CIO Convention: Disaster Ahoy!" (8 Aug. 2005); "US Labor Leaders: Missing in Action" (14 Sep. 2005); "Labor: Eyeless in America" (31 Oct. 2005); "Labor: Engaging the Community and Building Grassroots Legitimacy -- a Report from Northwest Indiana" (25 Nov. 2005); "Labor Rights: If Unions Won't Fight for Them, Then What Good Are Unions?" (14 Dec. 2005); "Workers' Rights ARE Human Rights -- Not Just in the USA, but around the World" (25 Jan. 2006); "Worker-to-Worker Solidarity Committee to AFL-CIO: Cut All Ties with NED" (29 April 2006)
Derek Seidman, "The Activists' MC: an Interview with Rapper Son of Nun" (5 Aug. 2005); "'We've Seen the Inner Workings and Felt the Consequences': Iraq War Vet Pat Resta Speaks Out about the War and Occupation" (10 Nov. 2005); "'How Can You Say That You Support the Troops If You Support the False Ideas They May Die for?'" (4 Dec. 2005)
Luciano Wexell Severo, "Venezuela: Petróleo sembrando emancipación / In Venezuela, Oil Sows Emancipation" (16 Mar. 2006)
Richard Seymour, "The Slaying of Jean Charles de Menezes" (10 Aug. 2005); "The Genocidal Imagination of Christopher Hitchens" (26 Nov. 2005)
Yehouda Shenhav, "The Occupation Doesn't Stop at the Checkpoint" (16 Jun. 2006)
Benjamin Shepard, "A Campaign to End AIDS Once and for All" (20 Jul. 2005); "The New Model Army of Clowns: From Rize to the G8 Zaps, Clowning Asserts a Radical Imagination of Resistance" (16 Aug. 2005)
Gregg Shotwell, "The Answering Machine" (28 Jan. 2006); "To Delphi Corporation's Robert Miller, 'Bankruptcy Is A Growth Industry in America'!" (19 April 2006)
John J. Simon, "'Make Marc Mayor': Songs for Political Action" (6 Apr. 2006)
Michael George Smith, "On Murtha: Withdrawal, Redeployment, and the Antiwar Movement" (23 Nov. 2005); "Never Again: Ending the Death Penalty, with Tookie in the Lead" (13 Dec. 2005); "This Is What a Movement Looks Like" (20 April 2006)
Jeb Sprague, "Supporting a Leftist Opposition to Lavalas: The AFL-CIO's Solidarity Center and Batay Ouvriye" (21 Nov. 2005)
Susan Spronk, "Bolivia: Elections and Left Strategy" (7 Nov. 2005)
Kurt Stand, "King's 'Revolution in Values' Revisited" (23 Jan. 2005)
Eleanor Stein, "Remembering Evelyn Wiener" (27 Oct. 2005)
Janet Stein, "Pyramid of Capital (1983)" (18 Aug. 2005)
Michael Steinberg, "Against Deferred Gratification" (24 Jul. 2005); "Judge of Character" (29 Jul. 2005); "The Other Side of the Coin" (17 Aug. 2005); "Britain to World: Shut Up" (2 Sep. 2005); "Padilla v Hanft: A Very Dangerous Decision" (9 Sep. 2005); "Saving the Future" (17 Sep. 2004); "Another of Monday's Untold Stories: the Self-Organized 'UFPJ Shuttle'" (28 Sep. 2005); "No Rules, Just Right?" (22 Oct. 2005); "The Architecture of Dreamworld: Like a Sex Machine" (31 Oct. 2005); "The Architecture of Dreamworld 2: The Disarming Reflex" (17 Nov. 2005); "The Architecture of Dreamworld 3: Going Postal" (28 Dec. 2005); "Pom Poko" (17 Jan. 2006); "Pom Poko" (17 Jan. 2006); "Say Anything" (29 Jan. 2006); "Great Target, Bad Aim: Robert Greenwald's Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Prices" (8 Feb. 2006); "The Architecture of Dreamworld 4: What Are Dreams Made of?" (21 Feb. 2006); "The End of Genocide" (8 May 2006)
Sean Strub (Foreword by Doug Ireland), "What's Wrong with the AIDS Movement? Why We're Losing the Fight to Stop AIDS" (2 Dec. 2005)
Michael Hoover and Lisa Odham Stokes, "Enter the Conglomerates: Hong Kong Cinema Does the Hollywood Hustle" (23 Sep. 2005)
Jan Susler, "FBI Commits Domestic Terrorism on Independence Movement in Puerto Rico" (14 Feb. 2006)
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Ernest Tate (with Jess MacKenzie), "Resistance on the Mexican 'Riviera': The Zapatistas Visit Manzanillo, Colima" (22 April 2006)
Astra Taylor (with Laura Hanna), "Astra & Laura Go to Film Festivals" (8 Nov. 2005)
Michael Tigar, "Remembering Clint Jencks (March 1, 1918 - December 15, 2005)" (25 Jan. 2006)
Chris Townsend, "CAFTA Math" (7 Oct. 2005); "Disgrace of the Week: Senate Republicans Stop Minimum Wage Increase" (21 Oct. 2005); "Why I Wrote Another Check for MRZine -- and Why You Should, Too" (14 Dec. 2005); "What's Ahead in 2006 on the Political Action Front?" (29 Dec. 2005); "The State of Bush: A Man Obsessed" (2 Feb. 2006); "Will Democrats Regain Control of the U.S. House of Representatives on Election Day?" (20 Jun. 2006)
Jerry Tucker, "U.S. Labor in Crisis: The Current Internal Debate and the Role of Democracy in Its Revitalization" (21 Jul. 2005); "Whither Labor? Jerry Tucker Reports on the 2005 AFL-CIO Convention" (24-28 July 2005); "A New Labor Federation Claims Its Space: If Enthusiasm on Display Were Substance, CtW Could Claim a Good Start" (4 Oct. 2005)
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The UAW New Directions Movement, "Protect UAW Retirees: Their Future Is Our Future" (26 Oct. 2005)
UE, "UE Files ILO Complaint: Complaint filed with UN Agency Accusing North Carolina of International Labor Law Violations" (12 Dec. 2005)
UNEF, "Plus d' 1,5 Millions de manifestants: Monsieur le Premier Ministre, retirez votre CPE! / More than 1.5 Million Demonstrators: Monsieur Prime Minister, Revoke Your CPE!" (19 Mar. 2006); "3 millions de manifestants: le CPE doit être retiré! / 3 Million Demonstrators: The CPE Must Be Withdrawn!" (29 Mar. 2006)
UNEF, CÉ, UNL, FIDL, CFDT, CFE CGC, CFTC, CGT, FO, FSU, Solidaires, UNSA, "Amplifer la mobilisation, le 4 avril nouvelle journée de mobilisation: Déclaration des organisation syndicales d'étudiants, de lycéens et de salariés / Expand the Mobilization on 4 April, A New Day of Mobilization: Declaration of the Unions of College Students, High School Students, and Workers" (29 Mar. 2006); "Déclaration des organisations syndicales d'étudiants, de lycéens et de salariés / Declaration of the Unions of College Students, High School Students, and Workers" (5 Apr. 2006)
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Jen Rae Vernon, "At My Job" (19 Dec. 2005)
Michael Viola, "Filipino American Hip-Hop and Class Consciousness: Renewing the Spirit of Carlos Bulosan" (15 April 2006)
Richard D. Vogel, "Wal-Mart's End Run around Organized Labor -- Aided and Abetted by the State of Texas" (14 Jul. 2005); "Border Vigilantes and Mass Migration" (22 Jul. 2005); "Insuring Inequality: The Privatization of Public Education in the U.S." (19 Aug. 2005); "Florida's 'Stand Your Ground' Law: Killing in Defense of Private Property, at Home or in the Streets" (4 Oct. 2005); "The Migration of Boomers: Death Knell of Another American Dream" (28 Oct. 2005); "Understanding Hugo Chávez" (19 Dec. 2005); "Syriana" (3 Jan. 2005); "Left Behind: Real Earnings Decline for American Workers" (27 Jan. 2006); "Through a Capitalist Looking-Glass: Standard and Poor's Rates Latin America" (21 Jan. 2006); "NAFTA Corridors: Dividing the Nation to Multiply Profits" (4 Feb. 2006); "Spinning Out of Control: Disney's Grand Canyon and Teddy Roosevelt" (1 Mar. 2006); "Veteran Torturer: 'No Mercy, No Regrets'" (12 Mar. 2006); "Business as Usual: Black Males Left Behind" (3 Apr. 2006); "NAFTA Corridor Update" (14 Apr. 2006); "El patrimonio robado: La conquista estadounidense y la explotación de los mexicanos / Stolen Birthright: The U. S. Conquest and Exploitation of the Mexican People" (1 May 2006; 2 May 2006); "Mexican and Central American Labor: The Crux of the Immigration Issue in the U.S." (20 Jun. 2006)
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Dorothy L. Wake, "Organized Labor to Women: 'You're on Your Own in Reproductive Rights Struggle'" (29 Nov. 2005)
Tom Walker, "Only So Much Work to Go Round" (4 Aug. 2005)
Nancy Wallace, "Dial Direct Action for Customer Service" (9 Nov. 2005); "Change to Win or Win for a Change?" (4 Dec. 2005); "A Strange Program of Exchange" (4 Jan. 2006)
Aarti Wani, "A Dream and a Nightmare" (30 Aug. 2005); "Three Films and a Nation" (22 Oct. 2005); "Mangal Pandey: The Rising: Articulating the Nation?" (22 Dec. 2005)
Michael Warschawski, "Israeli Politics in a Post-Sharon Era" (11 Jan. 06)
"Washington, D.C., 10 April 2006: The Awakened Giant Goes to Washington!" (11 Apr. 2006)
Kevin Watkins, "Thinking and Acting Locally: Institutional Flaws of the Electoral System in Afghanistan" (10 Oct. 2005)
Richard Wiebe, "Religion: Who Needs It?" (4 Nov. 2005)
Dan Wilcox, "Baghdad/Albany" (7 Jan. 2006); "for HUGH THOMPSON Jr." (20 Jan. 2006)
Stan Winer, "South Africa: An Odd Model for Bolivia" (22 Jan. 2006); "Revisiting 'Another Country'" (18 Mar. 2006)
Bob Wing, "Ruin, Rubble, and Race: Lessons on the Centennial of the Great San Francisco Earthquake and Fire of 1906" (21 April 2006)
Rick Wolff, "Farewell to Booster Dreams: A Victory in New York" (20 Jul. 2005); "Dividing the Conservative Coalition" (5 Aug. 2005); "Europe, Capitalism, and Socialism" (31 Aug. 2005); "The 'Urban Renewal' Scam for New Orleans" (17 Sep. 2005); "Personal Debts and US Capitalism" (15 Oct. 2005); "The Political Pendulum Swings, the Alienation Deepens" (5 Nov. 2005); "Bernanke Expectations: New Fed Chairman, Same Old, Same Old" (8 Nov. 2005); "Economic Inequality and US Politics" (13 Dec. 2005); "US Pensions: Capitalist Disaster" (19 Dec. 2005); "Evangelical Economics" (4 Jan. 2006); "Reform vs Revolution: Settling Accounts" (10 Feb. 2006); "France's Student-Worker Alliance" (31 Mar. 2006); "Lessons of a Left Victory in France" (12 Apr. 2006)
Steffie Woolhandler (with David Himmelstein), "Massachusetts Health Reform Bill: A False Promise of Universal Coverage" (12 Apr. 2006)
"WORKERS FIGHTING BACK: A Report on the Delphi Resistance in the US and Open Discussion on Implications for Canada" (28 Jan. 2006)
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Antoinette "Toni" Yates, "Head Start: Working for a Program That Works!" (5 Dec. 2005)
Michael D. Yates, "Let's Put the Nature of Work on Labor's Agenda: Part One" (14 Jul. 2005); "Let’s Put the Nature of Work on Labor’s Agenda: Part Two" (21 Jul. 2005); "Let's Put the Nature of Work on Labor's Agenda: Part Three" (28 Jul. 2005); "Let's Put the Nature of Work on Labor's Agenda: Part Four" (22 Aug. 2005); "Tributes to David Houston" (1 Sep. 2005); "Let's Put the Nature of Work on Labor's Agenda: Part Five" (24 Sep. 2005); "Let's Put the Nature of Work on Labor's Agenda: Part Six" (9 Oct. 2005); "Revelation" (29 Oct. 2005); "Do Unions Still Matter?" (4 Nov. 2005); "Mobilization" (13 Nov. 2005); (with Karen Korenoski) "A Hike in Sedona" (22 Nov. 2005); "Let's Put the Nature of Work on Labor's Agenda: Part Seven" (1 Dec. 2005); "Bowling Alley" (26 Dec. 2005); "A Union Is Not a 'Movement' (19 November 1977)" (16 Jan. 2006); "Right-Wing Attack Dogs Go after a Colorado High School Teacher" (3 Mar. 2006); "What's the Matter with U.S. Organized Labor? An Interview with Robert Fitch" (30 Mar. 2006)
Richard York, "Hydrogen Hoopla" (22 Aug. 2005); "Neo-Paleyism’s Assault on Reason" (4 Oct. 2005); "Corporate Forestry and Academic Freedom" (24 Jan. 2006)
Kathy Young, "Waiting to Be Paid" (14 Sep. 2005)
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Mickey Z., "'Guilty until Proven Innocent': An Interview with Dr. Walter M. Brasch" (22 Jul. 2005); "Politics and the Playing Field: An interview with Dave Zirin" (25 Jul. 2005); "Vermin and Souvenirs: How to Justify a Nuclear Attack" (9 Aug. 2005); "Keep the 'Labor' in Labor Day: Remembering the Lowell Mill Girls" (3 Sep. 2005); "Lords of War: Arming the World" (19 Sep. 2005); "Becoming Conscious of Our Own Strength: Gabriele Zamparini Listens to Voices of Dissent" (3 Oct. 2005); "Strike for Peace: An Interview with Brian Bogart" (19 Oct. 2005); "An Occupation Worth Applauding: Celebrate Un-Thanksgiving" (19 Nov. 2005); "Stillborn (a poem of occupation)" (9 Dec. 2005); "Have Yourself a Merry I.F. Stone Day: A New December 24 Holiday" (18 Dec. 2005); "Which Wolf Will You Feed in 2006?" (31 Dec. 2005); "Target: Iran: Here We Go Again" (19 Jan. 2006); "Street News and NYC's Homeless: An Interview with John 'Indio' Washington" (31 Jan. 2006); "Making Friends with Black People: An Interview with Nick Adams" (14 Feb. 2006); "Before Muhammad Ali Became 'Muhammad AliT'" (8 May 2006)
Gabriele Zamparini, "The Mysterious Case of WMD; Or, How the BBC Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb" (11 Nov. 2005)