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International Socialist Review, March–April 2002
INTERNATIONAL SOCIALIST REVIEW
The Assault on Civil Liberties
EDITORIALS, NEWS AND REPORTS
- The Washington axis of evil
- Next stop, Baghdad?
- Israel’s colonial war
- Argentina: The next step, by Tom Lewis
- Venezuela’s president under attack, by Bridget Broderick
- The escalating strife in Bolivia
FEATURES
The colder war, by John Pilger
The assault on civil liberties, by Candace Cohn
The Philippines: Second front in the “war on terrorism”, by Eduardo Capulong
How do you spell “crony capitalism”?, by Todd Chretien
The U.S. economy: Limits of recovery, by Lee Sustar
Vietnam: The antiwar movement we are supposed to forget, by H. Bruce Franklin
“Prison reform” from the inside, by Michael Pardue
Revolutionary struggles of Black workers in the 1960s, by Dan Georgakas
A view of the American Revolution from below, interview with Ray Raphael
Special Reprint: Deflected permanent revolution, by Tony Cliff
BOOK REVIEWS
- Arundhati Roy’s voice of defiance
- Wollstonecraft and revolution
- Rank-and-file perspective on revolution
- Battle for Central Asia
- Where have the liberals gone?
- The case against the death penalty
- Didion cuts the drivel quotient
- A reporter’s jabs at the high and mighty
- and more ...
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