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Index to Volume 57: May 2005–April 2006 |
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Articles are listed in the following order: author, title, issue, page. ___, Harry Magdoff, August 21, 1913–January 1, 2006, 9, 1 Akhtar, Aasim Sajjad, Privatization at Gunpoint, 5, 26 Amin, Samir, A Note on the Death of Andre Gunder Frank (1929–2005), 2, 1 (see Review of the Month) Bacon, David, Labor Needs a Radical Vision, 2, 38 Bergman, Denise, The Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882; Disassembled Wonder (poems), 7, 19 Blackman, Andrew, What is the Soul of Socialism?, 3, 104 Bond, Patrick & Richard Saunders, Labor, the State, and the Struggle for a Democratic Zimbabwe, 7, 42 Brazil, Percy, Introducing the Singer Prize Essays, 2004, 3, 103 Brennan, Barry, Canadian Labor Today: Partial Successes, Real Challenges, 2, 46 Brittain, James J., The FARC–EP in Colombia: A Revolutionary Exception in an Age of Imperialist Expansion, 4, 20 Buhle, Paul, The Legacy of the IWW, 2, 13 Burkett, Paul, Marx’s Vision of Sustainable Human Development, 5, 34 Chávez, Hugo interviewed by Marta Harnecker, Hugo Chávez on the Failed Coup, 4, 12 Clark, Brett & Richard York, Dialectical Nature: Reflections in Honor of the Twentieth Anniversary of Levins and Lewontin’s The Dialectical Biologist, 1, 13 (see Review of the Month & York, Richard) Dobkin, Alexander, Albert Einstein (drawing), 1,1 Ehrenreich, Barbara, What is Socialist Feminism?, 3, 70 Finn, Daniel, The 2005 Daniel Singer Millennium Prize Essay: Sustaining Equality and Justice in the Struggle for Socialism, 10, 52 Fortunato, Stephen J. Jr., The Soul of Socialism: Connecting with the People’s Values, 3, 114 Foster, John Bellamy, The Renewing of Socialism: An Introduction, 3, 1 (see Review of the Month) Gapasin, Fernando E., (see Review of the Month) Gindin, Jonah, Made in Venezuela: The Struggle to Reinvent Venezuelan Labor, 2, 73 Harnecker, Marta, Aluminum Workers Choose Their Managers and Increase Production, 1, 60 Huws, Ursula, Fixed, Footloose, or Fractured: Work, Identity, and the Spatial Division of Labor in the Twenty-First Century City, 10, 34 What Will We Do?: The Destruction of Occupational Identities in the ‘Knowledge-Based Economy,’ 8, 19 La Botz, Dan, Mexico’s Labor Movement in Transition, 2, 62 Leary, Elly, Crisis in the U.S. Labor Movement: The Roads Not Taken, 2, 28 Immokalee Workers Take Down Taco Bell, 5, 11 Lebowitz, Michael A., The Knowledge of a Better World, 3, 62 MacDougall, A. Kent, Empire—American as Apple Pie, 1, 56 Magdoff, Fred (see Magdoff, Harry) Magdoff, Harry & Fred Magdoff, Approaching Socialism, 3, 19 Mage, John, Nepal—An Overview: Introduction to Parvati, 6, 13 McCollester, Charles, The Glory and the Gutting: Steeler Nation and the Humiliation of Pittsburgh, 7, 30 Ollman, Bertell, The Utopian Vision of the Future (Then and Now): A Marxist Critique, 3, 78 Parvati, People’s Power in Nepal, 6, 19 Paye, Jean-Claude, The End of Habeas Corpus in Great Britain, 6, 34 Guantánamo and the New Legal Order, 1, 45 Payer, Cheryl, The Lawyer’s Typist: Variations on a Theme by Paul Samuelson (Reprise), 11, 18 Perelman, Michael, Privatizing Education, 10, 45 Piercy, Marge, Buyer Beware (poem), 11, 22 Pithouse, Richard, Struggle Is a School: The Rise of a Shack Dwellers’ Movement in Durban, South Africa, 9, 30 Research Unit for Political Economy, Why the United States Promotes India’s Great-Power Ambitions, 10, 16 |
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Amin, Samir, Empire and Multitude, 6, 1 The Millennium Development Goals: A Critique from the South, 10, 1 Foster, John Bellamy, Naked Imperialism, 4, 1 The New Geopolitics of Empire, 8, 1 Organizing Ecological Revolution, 5, 1 Gapasin, Fernando E. & Michael D. Yates, Labor Movements: Is There Hope, 2, 3 Hart-Landsberg, Martin, Neoliberalism: Myths and Reality, 11, 1 Simon, John J., Albert Einstein, Radical: A Political Profile, 1, 1 Wing, Bob, Crossing Race and Nationality: The Racial Formation of Asian Americans, 1852–1965, 7, 1 York, Richard & Brett Clark, Debunking as Positive Science: Reflections in Honor of the Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of Stephen Jay Gould’s The Mismeasure of Man, 9, 3 Saunders, Richard (see Bond, Patrick) Schmidt, Ingo, Can Germany’s Corporatist Labor Movement Survive?, 4, 49 Scipes, Kim, Labor Imperialism Redux?: The AFL-CIO’s Foreign Policy Since 1995, 1, 23 Selçuk, Fatma Ülkü, Dressing the Wound: Organizing Informal Sector Workers, 1, 37 Simon, John J., Rebel in the House: The Life and Times of Vito Marcantonio, 11, 25 (see Review of the Month) Straub, James, What Was the Matter with Ohio?: Unions and Evangelicals in the Rust Belt, 8, 35 Vogel, Richard D., The NAFTA Corridors: Offshoring U.S. Transportation Jobs to Mexico, 9, 16 Webber, Jeffery R., Left-Indigenous Struggles in Bolivia: Searching for Revolutionary Democracy, 4, 34 Wu, Yiching, Rethinking ‘Capitalist Restoration’ in China, 6, 44 Yates, Michael (see Review of the Month) York, Richard & Brett Clark, Natural History and the Nature of History, 7, 21 (see Clark, Brett, Review of the Month, & Book Reviews) Reviews are listed in the following order: reviewer, book title, book author/editor, issue, page. Bencivenni, Marcella, The Lost World of Italian-American Radicalism ed. by Philip V. Cannistraro & Gerald Meyer, 8, 56 Gilmore, Peter, Harry, Tom, and Father Rice by John Hoerr, 8, 51 Lilley, Sasha, The Conquest of Bread by Richard A. Walker, 9, 52 Luce, Stephanie, To Move a Mountain by Eve S. Weinbaum, 9, 59 Peet, Richard, 1491 by Charles C. Mann, 11, 45 Prashad, Vijay, Other Lands Have Dreams by Kathy Kelly, 7, 56 Wrigley-Field, Elizabeth, Letters from Young Activists ed. by Dan Berger, Chesa Boudin, & Kenyon Farrow, 11, 49 York, Richard, Darwin by Niles Eldredge, 11, 54 |
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