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EDITOR:
Cal Winslow
Labor’s Big Year: What a Fraud!
FLOC: Fighting for Farm Workers, by Jean Walbridge
UPS’ Believe It or Not! by Anne Mackie
Feds Frame Union Organizers
Nursing Homes: Rotten Conditions for All, by Ben Blake
Rats and Roaches – A Rent Strike
Egyptian Workers in Revolt: “We Will Not Starve”, by Ahmed Shawki
Southern Africa–U.S.A.: Their Struggle is Our Struggle
Editorial
Nigel Harris to Speak on “World Crisis”
Teamster Rebels Expelled, by Patricia Gilman
No Comment
Coke Strike: It’s the Real Thing
In Black and White
Why My Husband Is Being Deported, by Angela Agee
Another Broken Promise: Organize the South
Cleveland Plant Closes, by Dan Pearson
Shoulder to Shoulder
The Unions
Book Review
Fannie Lou Hamer: Sharecropper, Organizer, Leader
Defend the Left Press in Britain: North American Appeal
We Need Money Too!
Where We Stand
Socialist Worker Exclusive: Russian Workers – The Unknown Dissidents, by Cal Winslow
Ashley Leach Takes the Stand: “I broke the law, but the law ain’t right”
‘Don’t Drink the Water, Don’t Breathe the Air’
Boston – 1,000 Say No to the Cuts
All the Bucks Stop Here (cartoon), by R. Cobb
Busses Don’t Roll in Indy
Gay Teacher Fired
Scabs on Teachers
Imperial Wizard Says: “There is going to have to be a violent struggle, and we’re getting ready”
Women: Last Hired, First Fired
Louisville Women Support Prisoners
“It’s Like a War Here”
EDITOR:
Cal Winslow
Carter Says Sacrifice, But ...
The Rich Won’t Suffer
South Africa: Soweto Rises Again!
UPS—Pity the Poor Stupidvisor, by Anne Mackie
Graffiti, by Patricia Gilman
What Does a Teamster Bureaucrat Do When He is Voted Out of a Job? by G.E.
National Secretaries Week: Office Workers Picket for Higher Wages (photo)
“Hijacked Again”, by Milton Fisk
TDU Case Locked in Court
Behind Closed Doors: Steel Contract Settled, by Tom Freeman
20,000 Cincinnati Teachers: “It’s up to us to force a change”, by Bill Reed
Markley and Suares Sentenced, by Randall Howarth
The Plan That Broke Local 6, by Cal Winslow
Violence Continues at Stearns Strike
The Battle Inside Zaire, by A.S.
In Black and White
Editorial
All of Michigan Poisoned – PBB: The Cancer Timebomb
Shoulder to Shoulder
The Unions
The Working Class in the People’s China, An Interview with Nigel Harris
Five Young African-American Men Face Execution in Georgia (photo)
Dues Cheater
Letters
ISO Members Attend International Rally, by P.G.
Where We Stand
Book Review
The Hundred Points, An underground song sung by the Plastic Peoples Band in Czechoslovakia
General Meat Divers Strike, by Jack Pallet
Ashby Leach Jailed
Our Norman (cartoon), [by Evans]
Students Demonstrate
Militant Framed, by Wayne Standley
Seattle Bus Drivers Face Cuts
Gay Rights, by Amy Tyson & Robin Latta
Bedinghaus Strike In Third Month, by Ellen Donnelly
“Lousy as Hell”
Dayton Power and Light: Lean Years Are Setting in, by Bruce de Voze & Ellis Jacobs
Oilworker Report, by Melody Lacy
Atlanta: It’s Up Against the Wall Now! by Todd Jefferson
EDITOR:
Cal Winslow
Prices Going Up, Up, Up
Supreme Court Rulings Attack Workers; OK Racism
Malcolm X on Africa
Cinci Black Caucus Charges: Racism at United Parcel
Graffiti, by Patricia Gilman
Farmworkers Picket Pageant, by Sue Daniels
Tenants Fight City And Win a Victory, by Kent Worcester
Andrew Young Plays the Fool
This Company Sells Guns That Help Keep White Power in South Africa, by Amy Tyson
Building the ISO
FLOC: “We’ve Been Spit at, Sworn at ...”, by Carla A. Moody
Editorial
Economic Summit: Mr. Peanut Goes to London, by Milton Fisk
Africa
The Phoney General Strike in Ireland, by James O’Donnnell
Gary Tyler Appeal Denied
N.Y. Curbs Sterilization Abuse: It’s a Woman’s Right, by Karen Woods
Success at Milton Bradley: First Strike in 36 Years, by D.M.
A Report on “Illegal” Workers; Their Only Crime Is Wanting to Work, by Patricia Gilman
L.A. Immigration Bust: “Tell my husband not to worryv...”, by Mary Deaton
1933: A Massive Strike of Migrants, by Babara Winslow
The Unions
In Russia, They Jail the Socialists, Interview with Leonid Pliouchtch
Polish Student Murdered
Letters
May Day in Indiana (photo)
British Socialist Worker Appeal Hits Target
Where We Stand
Book Review
Remember Kent State! (photo)
In Brief
Apathy in UMWA Elections, but Wildcats Rage On
State Workers Want Strike, by S.W.
Another Trial for Yvonne Wanrow
Rank and File Report
Hood River Nurses Strike: ‘Company’s Union’ Beaten, by Karen Woods
Israel: A Murderer in Power
Wilmington 10 Appeal Denied: Political Prisoners U.S.A.
EDITOR:
Cal Winslow
Our Rights Are Under Attack ... Workers, Blacks, Gays, Women
We’d Better Fight Back
Detroit, July 1967, by Babara Winslow
Former CIA Agent Phil Agee Forced to Leave Britain (photo)
Socialist Worker: What We Think
The Killer Are The Courts and Congress
No Return To The Back Street Butchers! (photo)
The Anti-Gay Movement: Advance Guard Of Reaction, by D. Roberts
Profit Margins Lag: Economic Troubles Worry Big Business, by Milton Fisk
Bloomington, Indiana: The Anatomy of a Scab Town
Workers Fighting Back
Westinghouse: Two Strikes in Two Months
Louisville General Hospital: Abortions Banned, by Christina Bergmark
Grafitti, by Patricia Gilmore
A “Crime” in South Africa
“Silent No More”, by Sue Daniels
International News
South Africa
The Unions
The Murder of Fred Hampton, Interview with Bill Hampton by Ben Blake
Letters
Where We Stand
Book Review
Children’s Books
New Struggle in Holyoke
Union In-Fighting Spoils Seattle Clerk’ Strike
Eight Months Out, by Kevin Murphy
“The Unions are Feeble, the Wages are Low”
Connecticut Cuts Comp Costs, by Robin Latta
My Fight to Keep my Kids, Bitzy Gomez interviewed by Mary Deaton
Spying on Postal Carriers
Join In, Boycott Coors
Profits While People Starve: The Grain Hoarders
On Death Row: Gary Hawes, Age 16 (photo)
EDITOR:
Cal Winslow
They Shoot Strikers
Did Someone Mention Looting?
And ‘Animals’ in the Night?
The Klan: Deadly and Growing, by Patricia Gilman
Socialist Worker: What We Think
Why Volkswagen Came to the U.S.A., by Joe White
Grafitti, by Patricia Gilmore
International News/World in Struggle
No Strike at Inland Steel, by Tom Fahey
Sacco and Vanzetti: Working Class Martyrs, by Barbara Winslow
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Letters
Where We Stand
Reviews
The Unions
Tent City at Kent State
Strike Ma Bell! “This is the Year to Win”, by Harold Kincaid
Rhodesia’s Deepest Crisis, by Alex Callinicos
Soweto Students Score a Victory
EDITOR:
Cal Winslow
They Stole Our Jobs, by Duncan West
Women: The Attacks Continue
New York City:A Socialist Analysis
“King Carter”: The Fortune Was Made by Slaves
The International Anti-Nuclear Movement, by Bill Reed
What We Think: Socialist Worker
The Coors Strikers Must Win, by Mary Deaton
Shoulder to Shoulder
Trident Base Protest
The Dayton Firefighter: Why We Struck, A Socialist Worker Interview
“Remember the Past” (photo)
Snooper Supes at UPS, by Anne Mackie
Graffiti, by Patricia Gilman
International News/World In Struggle
Phone Contract: Sold Out Again, by Harold Kincaid
Northern Ireland: Rule by Naked Force, A Report by Bernadette Devlin
Letters
Africa In Struggle
Briefs
ISO Summer Schools
Duncan Hallas to Speak
Where We Stand
Reviews
Essex Wire: It’s One Struggle
The Miners Fight On
500 March for Striking Mechanics
A New Anti-busing Rampage
US Hosts Pinochet: The Butcher of Chile Comes to Washington
Support the Farmworkers
Victory for Dawson 5: But the Frame-Up Continues
[Execution] (cartoon), by Feiffer
Campus Custodians Refuse Cuts: Philadelphia Teamsters Fired
1,000 March for Abortion Rights
Racist Arsenal Uncovered in Louisville, by Christina Bergmark
Nazis Are Killers
EDITOR:
Cal Winslow
New Crisis in Steel: The Death of Two Ohio Towns, by Pat Morgan
The Crisis in the Steel Industry: 96,000 Jobs Will Be Lost Before Steel Is “Rational”, by Pat Morgan
Meanwhile ... The United States is Becoming a Scab Country
The Issue Is Not ‘Qualification,’ It is Racism and Sexism, by Patricia Gilman
What We Think: Socialist Worker
Support the L.A. Alltrans Workers! by Duncan West
Talking about socialism …
Marxism Made Easy
“Essex Will Stop At Nothing”, by Kathy Whalen
Graffiti, by Patricia Gilman
International News/World In Struggle
Red October: Sixty Years Ago, by Babara Winslow
Seattle 1917: The Year American Workers Welcomed Revolution, by Harvey O’Connor
Letters
Allende’s Chile: The “Peaceful” Road to Socialism, by Geoff Ellen
Militant Students Win: Racist Stocks Sold, by Mike Egan
Seattle Women’s Conference is Step Forward
Bill Hampton Speaks in New England
Where We Stand
Reviews
Franklin Teachers: The Union is at Stake, by Peter Lowber
Stop the Gym! (photos)
Congress Hits Abortion Again
Gilcrest’s Picketed, by Kent Worcester
State Employees Fight “Discipline”, by Wayne Standley
TDU Holds 2nd Convention, by Anne Mackie and Cal Winslow
Kent State: The Spirit Lives On
Steve Biko: “He Was One of Our Greatest Leaders”, Interview with Majakathata Mokoena
[EDITOR:
Cal Winslow]
Get the U.S. Out of South Africa
Essex Striker Beaten: “Next time, I’ll be prepared”
“The court’s message is clear: don’t be honest, don’t be open”, Interview with Jim Gaylord by Diane Eggleston
Carter, Young and the “Arms Embargo”: It's Hypocrisy – South Africa Will Get the Guns, by Michael Letwin
What We Think: Socialist Worker
300 Rally for Essex Strikers
New England GM Workers Fight Over-time
Talking about Socialism ...
Boeing: 17,00 on Strike, by Michelle Celarier
Giant Tax Breaks: Carter's Made a Promise to the Steel Barons, by Pat Morgan
Graffiti, by Patricia Gilman
International News/World In Struggle
The Mineworkers Today: The Rank and File is Militant, but the Union is in Trouble, by Cal Winslow
1,000’s Protest Bakke Decision
Letters
L.A. truckers as strike sanction, by Duncan West
Reviews
Duncan Hallas Speaks for ISO
Portland Anti-Bakke Demo Draws 200
Socialist Worker Fund Appeal
Anita in Indy, by Cathy Cesnik
Where We Stand
Two Years Ago in Portugal: The Workers Were Not Far from Power, by Barbara Winslow
Why They Want to Close Cleveland’s Schools, by Betsy Lewis
Hispanic Council Reports: No American Dream Here
Virginia Teamsters Invest in Non-Union Trucking
Women Workers Sterilized in Pennsylvania Zinc Plant
Abortion Amendment Delays Wage Increase, by Wayne Standley
Students Support Strikers: Here’s Your Garbage, Yale, by Amy Tyson
Showdown in the Coalfields
EDITOR:
Cal Winslow
Why The Miners Deserve Your Support
Racist Murder: New York to South Africa – It’s All The Same
Cleveland Teachers Out: Banks, Racists Cause School Crisis
Two Miners Talk About Why They Are Striking
A Euro Scab Is a Scab, by Amy Tyson
Socialist Worker: What We Think
Support the miners! – Forms: “It’s Not Just the UMW ...”
Talking About Socialism ...
Seattle Metro Drivers Get the Flu, by Diane Eggleston
Who’s Side Are You On? An Open Letter to UAW President Doug Fraser, from John W. Anderson
Essex Strikers Get Support at Detroit Meeting
Gary Tyler: Political Prisoner
Notes on the Economic Crisis, by Milt Fisk
Graffiti, by Patricia Gilman
International News/World In Struggle
Stearns Miners Vow to Fight On, by Christina Bergmark
Houston Women: Out of the Streets and into the Mainstream, by Barbara Winslow
Letters
Workers’ Power Is the Only Road to Socialism in Africa, by Ahmed Shawki
Smith starts negotiations with a massacre
Socialist Worker Subscription Drive
New Members in New England
Where We Stand
Reviews
Vote Supports Coke Strike
Grocery Strike Over: We Were Sold Out, But Not Defeated, by Gloria Park
Boston Boycotts J.P. Stevens
Portland demo: “Ban the Kruggerrand”, by Karen Woods
Crabshell meet
Alltrans Strike in 4th Month, by Duncan West
Framed and Fired: “I don’t accept the B.S. UPS hands Down”, by Anne Mackie
Ford: Where Killing Is the ‘Better Idea’, by Patricia Gilman
Sadat: The Arch Appeaser
EDITOR:
Cal Winslow
The Bitter Fight in the Mines
A Bitter Defeat for the Elwood Strikers: Interview with Georgia Ellis, by Celia Petty
Socialist Worker: What We Think
Stearns Report
Two Explosions Rock Millstone Nuclear Power Plant, by John Baxter
Why You Should Be a Socialist
Seattle Metro: Bus Drivers Fight to Keep Full-time Jobs
Cincinnati: The Newspaper Monopolies, by Bill Roberts
Graffiti, by Patricia Gilman
A Search for the Perfect Soldier, by Bertolt Brecht
World in Struggle
Class War in Colorado, by Barbara Winslow
The Monster That is Killing Lark
Letters
Why Socialists Support the Struggle of the Palestinian Resistance
Where We Stand
Reviews
The Unions
Political Prisoners USA
AFL-CIO Convention: George Meany Declares War on Japan, Surrenders at Home, by Pat Morgan
“Kroger’s” – A New Name for Union Busting in Louisville
Back UPS Down – Defend Ed Walker
Israel’s Plan to Keep the West Bank
EDITOR:
Cal Winslow
New Attack on Abortion
Welder Shot: Another Murder on the Picket Line
We Want Puerto Rico to be Free
Our Town, by Anne Mackie
Editorials: What We Think
[Supreme Court Gives Nazis the Right to March in Skokie]
Longest National Strike
Notes on the Economic Crisis, by Milt Fiske
Graffiti, by Patricia Gilman
The State of the Union – Nothing for Blacks, Women, The Working Poor, The Unemployed, by Pat Morgan
Hubert Humphrey, by Barbara Winslow
1977: It was a Good Year for Business
Why You Should Be a Socialist
Wisconsin Newspaper Strikers Have Their Own Paper, by Sharon Petersons
International News
How a Beautiful Clear Lake-like Stream Was Turned into a Cesspool, by Harold Kincaid
Letters
Impressions of a Trip to People’s China
A Socialist Worker Analysis
Australian Socialist in Seattle
Bloomington Holds Meeting with Feminist Historian
Where We Stand
Reviews
The Unions
Political Prisoners USA
The Security Business: $2.50 an hour and a gun ... but it’s a job, by Patricia Goldsmith
Alltrans Pickets Still Fighting
Hundreds Jailed in Canton Teacher’s Strike
Stop South Africa Investments: You Can Help These Children
Indiana Students Plan Demonstration
EDITOR:
Cal Winslow
Victory to the Miners’ Strike
South Africa Movement Builds, by Tim Kingston
What U.S. Rule means in Panama (photos), by Phil McGowen
Yvonne Wanrow Needs Your Support, by Gretchen Engle
Editorials: What We Think
Indiana Rally
Stearns Children Support Strike, by Christina Bergmark
Now It’s Son of S-1, A Deadly Bill, by Ellis Jacobs
Why You Should be a Socialist
“You Can’t Stop a Civil War” – Interview with Banned South African Editor Donald Woods, by Amy Tyson
Demonstrators Greet Puerto Rican Governor, by Peter Court
Taft-Hartley: The Slave Labor Law, by Pat Morgan
Where Do You Stand? by John Anderson
Graffiti, by Patricia Gilman
International News/World in Struggle
Seventy Years of Struggle – International Women’s Day, by Deborah Roberts and Kathy Stewart
Letters
Women and Socialism, by Kathy Ennis
Cincinnati Women’s Conference
Where We Stand
Malcom X: Assassinated February 21, 1965
The Unions
Political Prisoners USA
Framed by UPS: Ed Walker Wins in Court
[Bad Attitude Workers] (photo & comment)
L.A. Teamster Strike Over, by Mary Deaton
[For a Woman’s Right to Choose] (photo & comment)
Cleveland Abortion Outrage – Clinic Fire Bombed, by Barbara Winslow
EDITOR:
Cal Winslow
No Peace for the Middle East: The Rape of Lebanon
Two Pictures from California ... and a Song by Stevie Wonder
Editorials: What We Think
South African Tennis – 3,000 Protest Davis Cup, by Dan Petty
Fighting Sexism in an Auto Plant – “We Demand Respect”
Skokie Demonstration – Why We Are Marching Against the Nazis, by Peter Moore
[Yvonne Wanrow Speaks Out at Rally], by Gretchen Engle
Government Attacks Health Clinic, by Gloria Park
Why You Should Be a Socialist
International News
New Setbacks for Women’s Rights, by Christian Bergmark
Graffiti, by Patricia Gilman
Socialist Worker Special Supplement
Letters
Taft Hartley: The Law Democrats and Labor Bureaucrats Learned to Love, by John Anderson
ISO News
Where We Stand
Reviews
The Unions
Political Prisoners USA
Boycott Packard’s, by Ben Blake and Wayne Standley
Dracula Comes to the BMC – Comic from “Postal Strife”
South Africa Demo
Stop the Shut-offs! By Gary Staiger
Thanks from the Miners
EDITOR:
Cal Winslow
(Front page only)
Schools: The Crisis That Never Ends
EDITOR:
Cal Winslow
Behind Carter’s Hysteria about Zaire: One Billion Dollars in Investments
The Longest Firefighters Strike in History: “We Persevered and We Won”
What the Nazis Really Want in Chicago
Wildcat Strikes Hit Mines
Editorials
“We had to Take a Stand”
Why You Should Be a Socialist
A System Gone Mad
Notes on the Economic Crisis, by Milt Fisk
Graffiti, by Patricia Gilman
International News/World in Struggle
The Tragedy at Willow Island, by Phil Keeling
Workers’ Power Not Nuclear Power, by Ben Blake
Letters
Iranian Students Arrested: Face Deportation
The Moro Killing Paved the Way for Repression, by Simone Rossi and Paolo Pasquino
Where We Stand
The International Film Festival, Cannes, France [photo]
Recommended Reading
The Unions
Political Prisoners USA
Protest Banda Award
South Africa Solidarity: We Support the Struggle, by Amy Tyson and Blair Sandler
Miners’ News
Believe It or Not (comic)
No Nukes! by Gretchen Engle
The Deadliest Thing Known
EDITOR:
Cal Winslow
These Men Made Racism Legal – Say No to Bakke!
The Slave (poem), by Georgia Ellis
1200 Indiana Coal Miners Protest Contempt Charges
Socialist Worker: What We Think
450,000 California Workers May Lose Their Jobs, But It’s a Bonanza for the Bosses, by Mary Deaten
Labor Reform Act Dies in Senate, by Pat Morgan
Why You Should Be a Socialist
Forget About Dr. Strangelove, Now It’s All Done with Computers, by John van Raalte
Blacks Humiliate Klan: Victory in Tupelo
Fight for Women’s Rights
Washington, D.C. Demonstration Called: “State of Emergency” for E.R.A.
Graffiti, by Patricia Gilman
International News/World in Struggle
Chicago Nazis Humiliated, by Jean Maunder, Ed Moor & Tim Kosnoff
Coast to Coast: No Nuclear Power, by Ben Blake and Steve Leigh
What We Think
250,000 in San Francisco: Lesbian and Gay Pride Week
Letters
Yugoslavia: “I Found Patriarchal Attitudes Toward Women and the Family” by JoAnn Underwood Fisk
ISO News
Where We Stand
Reviews
The Unions
Political Prisoners USA
11,000 Working Women Found Illegally Underpaid
Two Years on the Picket Line; “I’d Do It Again” Says Coke Striker
Rank and File Miners Meet in Charleston
Boston Soweto Rally
Postal Workers Prepare to Strike, by Steve McFadden
Indiana Bus Body Strike: “We’ve Turned Back the Scabs” by Bob Morris
EDITOR:
Cal Winslow
The Real Crime Against Women: Victim of Desperation Abortion Arrested, by Christina Bergmark
OSHA: “It’s All in the Head”
August 6, 1945: We Will Never Forget – “This Was No Ordinary Bomb”
Socialist Worker: What We Think
Douglas Fraser Uncovers “A Class War Against Labor”, by John Anderson
Cleveland’s Kucinich Hangs On
Hawaii: Agricultural Workers Fight Back, by Neil Smith
By Any Means Necessary: Black Politics in America
City Workers Fight Back
California Teamsters Fight Safeway, by Tom Freeman
Chapters from The Meaning of Marxism, by Duncan Hallas
Graffiti, by Patricia Gilman
Chicago 1968, by Todd Jefferson
International News/World in Struggle
New Anti-Gay Drive, by Donna Burgess
“We Have Company Doctors in a Sexist Society” interview by Jean Maunder
What We Think
Millions of Women Suffer, Thousands Die, But Attacks Continue, by Deborah Roberts
Pope Paul: Another in a Very Long Line of Tyrants, by Paul Foot
Letters
“No Power Greater” – A Page from Working Class History
More Letters
Miners’: The Next Step – Rank and File Plan Challenge to Miller
Where We Stand
ISO News
Reviews
An Opinion, by John Anderson
On the Picketline
VW Workers Fight for Jobs
Poorest Families Pushed from Homes, by Bill Roberts
“Star Wars” for Detroit Mechanics
EDITOR:
Cal Winslow
The Revolt of the Teachers
“My Freedom is at Stake” by Diane Eggleston
Well, It’s Only Natural ..., by Judith Condon
Socialist Worker: What We Think
$184,813 in Fines Hit Indiana Miners
Wurf Strives for “Statesmanship”, by Wayne Standley
Police Murder in Seattle, by Steve Leigh
By Any Means Necessary – Black Politics in America
The Campaign to Stop Frank Rizzo: “Hey Rizzo, Have You Heard, Philly Ain’t Johannesburg” by Sandy Meredith
Notes on the Economic Crisis, by Milt Fisk
Railroad Workers Defy Carter
Chapters from The Meaning of Marxism, by Duncan Hallas
Graffiti, by Patricia Gilman
International News/World in Struggle
Iran/Nicaragua: The Struggle Will Continue
Terror in a West Virginia Factory, Interview with Lois Blake, by Pat Goldsmith
South African Freedom Fighters on Trial, by Tom Freeman
Student Committee Formed: Job Action Planned at U-Mass Boston, by Kent Worcester and Paul D’Amato
15,000 March in Northern Ireland
Letters
800 in Akron Pro-Abortion March
“No Power Greater” – A Page from Working Class History
Where We Stand
Cleveland Upsets Cincinnati
Review
The Beat Goes On ...
Obituary
Keith Moon: “He Sang About the Young and Oppressed”
An Opinion, by John Anderson
On the Picket Line
Boston Women “Take Back the Night”
The “Peace” of Hypocrisy
South Africa: More Terror
UPSurge Calls National Meeting, by Anne Mackie
EDITOR:
Cal Winslow
(Front page only)
Carter’s Plan: Cuts
The Battle of the Jericol Mines
EDITOR:
Cal Winslow
Iran: The Fire This Time
Economic Forecast: Recession, by Pat Morgan
Northeast South Africa Solidarity Conference Bombs ..., by Ahmed Shawki
Socialist Worker
Supreme Court Stops Cleveland Abortion Clinic
By Any Means Necessary – Black Politics in America
Causes of the Economic Crisis
Government Says Set the “10” Free
Chapters from The Meaning of Marxism, by Duncan Hallas
Graffiti, by Patricia Gilman
Iran: The Fire This Time
Seattle Gay Activists Speak Out: How We Defeated [Initiative] 13, by Jan Darger and Tom Richards
Rizzo: The “Tough Cop” Loses, by Jim Creegan
International News/World in Struggle
Cancer and Capitalism, by Bob Goldman
Letters
“No Power Greater” – A Page from Working Class History
The Revolt in Iran
Where We Stand
Reviews
Boycott Coors Beer, by Scott Winslow
Machinists on Strike, by Ben Blake
Our Norman (cartoon)
Big “Take Back Night” Demonstration, by Brad Whiteman
An Opinion, by John Anderson
Michigan Office Workers Dump UAW
UPSurge: Ready for the National Contract, by Anne Mackie
Coal Miners Meet
Why I’m Still Fighting, by Bernadette Devlin McAlisky
EDITOR:
Cal Winslow
Iran Explodes!
They Put the Victim on Trial, by Jackie Segal
Fight-Back at UPS, by Anne Mackie
Socialist Worker: What We thinkChina: The End of the Road
Yvonne Wanrow Faces New Trial
By Any Means Necessary: Black Politics in America
Cleveland: The Rob the Poor to Pay the Rich, by Ben Blake
Chapters from The Meaning of Marxism, by Duncan Hallas
Graffiti, by Patricia Gilman
Socialism & the Fight for Independence in Puerto Rico
Bloomington Demonstration
Rhodesia Gets U.S. Choppers
Chinese Protest: Woman Shot
The Form – Religious; the Spirit – Revolution
What We Think
Letters
Days of Glory, from New York Post
Katherine Hyndeman: A Working Class Fighter, by Cathy Crosson (obituary)
A Page from Working Class History: “No Power Greater”, by Barbara Winslow
Where We Stand
What’s On
Reviews
On the Picket Line
An Opinion, by John Anderson
General Motors in South Africa, by Ben Blake
EDITOR:
Cal Winslow
Carter Attacks Poor and Aged
How to Fight Low Pay
Fight for Women’s Rights
Rocekfeller: Remember Him for Attica (obituary)
‘Education’ in Uniform
Socialist Worker: What We think
Tragedy in Indo-China, by Nigel Harris
Women and Minorities: It’s Still 1900
“It’s Economics”: Workers Evicted
By Any Means Necessary: Black Politics in America
Northeast Solidarity Coalition Reforms
Boston Coalition Formed: Fighting the KKK, interview with Louis Sheppard
Notes on the Economic Crisis, by Milt Fisk
Chapters from The Meaning of Marxism, by Duncan Hallas
Graffiti, by Patricia Gilman
International News
Letters
The Boat People
Where We Stand
What’s On
Marxism and the Party, by Sharon Smith (book review)
The Angry Man of Jazz, by Christina Bergmark (obituary)
Top Longshore Official, Anthony Scotto, Indicted, by Sandy Meredith
Cambridge: 600 Jobs Lost, by Kent Worcester
Farmworkers Strike Lettuce
An Opinion, by John Anderson
Go-It-Alone Strategy Fails: Fash Strike Ends
Big Shipyard Strike, by Pat Morgan
Miners Stage Protest Strikes
Georgetown Students Demonstrate Against CIA: For Freedom in Iran, by Avery Gordon
Iran: The Workers Hold the Key
EDITOR:
Cal Winslow
Women’s Rights: Join the Fight
14 Year Old gets 48 Years in Mississippi
Bitter Lettuce Strike Continues
Forced Sterilization a Crime Against the Poor, by Jean Maunder
Pro-Choice Actions Called
Schools: No Change for the Oppressed
Socialist Worker: What We Think
Cleveland: People Get Taxes
Flash!
Deng on Iran: Solidarity Forever
Students Oppose Tuition Hike, by Kent Worcester
Southern Africa Solidarity Actions Planned
By Any Means Necessary: Black Politics in America
Sacrificed for Profit, by Coleen Thompson
UPSurge: Contract Countdown Begins
Armed Guards Threaten Cleveland Strikers
Chapters from The Meaning of Marxism, by Duncan Hallas
Graffiti, by Patricia Gilman
A Letter from London
National Contract Expires March 31
Socialist Worker: What We Think
Where We Stand
What’s On
A Page from Working Class History: “No Power Greater”, by Barbara Winslow
Letters
With Babies and Banners, by Celia Petty
A New Weapon for Women (review)
Unionists March for Shipbuilders
8,000 Lose Jobs
Paper Strikes Down, by Dave Moore
An Opinion, by John Anderson
Cabbies Fight Back
Miners’ Families Protest Lay-offs
Public Workers March
Announcements
The Unfinished Revolution
EDITOR:
Cal Winslow
Get It While You Can
Yes, It’s China Syndrome
160 Arrested
“If He’d Been Black, He Would Be in Jail Now̵
Socialist Worker: What We think
The Solidarity Movement We Need
Keep Seattle a Union Town
Fighting Words
No White Wash Here!
By Any Means Necessary: Black Politics in America
Berkeley Liberals “Hip” But Still Dems, by Steve Diamond
Solidarity – That’s the Thing, interview with Dennis Brutus, by Peter Moore & Jean Maunder
U. of Chicago: $74 Million Is at Stake, by Peter Moore
Chapters from The Meaning of Marxism, by Duncan Hallas
Graffiti, by Patricia Gilman
Iran: Still Fighting
Street Battles in France
Workers Shut Dublin Down
How Long will this Go On? by Lon Henderson, photos by Sid Scales
Letters
The Einstein They Forgot, by Milt Fisk
A Page from Working Class History: “No Power Greater”
Reviews
[page missing]
Newport News Strike: Eighty-Eight, Eighty-Eight, Close the Gate, by Pat Morgan
“I Hope They Hear Our Voice”
Remember Deir Yassin
Women Charge Harassment
An Opinion, by John Anderson
Ready to Strike UPSurge
Let Women Decide!
[Hog’s Breath Strike] (photo)
When ‘Peace’ Is War, by Peter Lowber
EDITOR:
Cal Winslow
Before Next Accident Stop Nukes Now!
Ohio Dissident Mine Leader Shot
Jercop Coal Miners Seek Support
Steelhaulers Show How to Beat Guidelines, by P.M.
‘Who Needs Jobs? We Do!’
Cabbies Make Strike a Cause, by Barry Gordon
Stearns Election: “It’s a Farce”
Socialist Worker: What We Think
Guidelines: The Result Is Wage Cuts, by Pat Morgan
Fighting Words, by Percy Bysshe Shelley
Solidarity Round-Up
The Sky Is the Limit, by Milt Fisk
Cambridge Cabbies Win, by Peter Lowber
Women Unite: Take Back the Night, by Celia Emerson
299 People Killed Illegally by Police in Philadelphia (photos)
Fighting Racism at Amherst, by Brian O'Ceallaigh
By Any Means Necessary: Black Politics in America
[page missing ?]
Rhodesian elections: No Change
London: A Comrade Killed
Chapters from The Meaning of Marxism, by Duncan Hallas
Grafitti, by Patricia Gilman
Socialist Worker Supplement
Say No to Nuclear Lunacy: Shut ’Em Down!
It’s the Same the World Over
Why We Are Marching
Extract from Masters of War, by Bob Dylan
Who Makes the Money
Who Makes the Decisions
What to Read
In Orbit
The Trail of Tears
The No-Nukes Directory
The Socialist Alternative
“Well, Win a Few, Lose a Few ...” (cartoon), by R. Cobb
A Page from Working Class History: “No Power Greater”, by Barbara Winslow
“Prepare for the Future”, interview with Tony Cliff, by Cal Winslow
Reviews
Clerical Workers Strike at Daily Californian, by Steve Diamond
Profs Win in Boston
Solidarity in Boston: UMPS Call a Strike, by Peter Lowber
An Opinion, by John Anderson
Union Sends Strikers Back, by Pat Morgan
Harvard Boycott: “Only the Beginning”, by Charling Tao
“Who Can Live on $90 a Month?” by Tom Freeman
Black Students Occupy Amherst
UPS Contract: Stop the Fall, by Anne Mackie (?)
EDITOR:
Cal Winslow
There’s No shortage of Profits: How Industry Created This Crisis, by Milt Fisk
A Steelworker Speaks Out: “There Was and There Is Discrimination”, by Cynthia Hawkins
Stearns Strike Over: UMW Sells Out
Women Fight for Freedom: “New Determination”, by S.D.
Socialist Worker: What We Think
United Parcel: Union Says Contract Near
Fighting Words, by Joe Hill
Chicago Protest: Sixties Style, by Peter Moore & Bob Goldman
No Nukes Pack Seattle Council, by Steve Leigh
By Any Means Necessary: Black Politics in America
Will California’s Governor Jerry Brown Lead the Fight Against Nuclear Power? Don’t Count on It, by Patricia Goldsmith
S.F. Cops: “We’ll Kill the Queers” – But Gays Fight Back
Chapters from The Meaning of Marxism, by Duncan Hallas
Graffiti, by Patricia Gilman
A Special Report from Tehran in Iran
Nuclear Workers: On the Line
Socialist Worker: What We Think
Goodyear: Any Way to Make a Profit
1961: Lead Coffins
A Miner Talks About Nuclear Power
Letters
A Page from Working Class History: “No Power Greater”, by Barbara Winslow
Where We Stand
What’s On
Reviews
Boston Racism, by Louis Sheppard
Cops in Conflict: Black Polics Lead “A Walk for Justice” by Bill Roberts
Regular Bulletins Can Be of Vital Importance (cartoon), [by Phil Evans]
An Opinion, by John Anderson
Rubber Contract: Union Is on Wrong Track
City Workers Shake Worcester, by Wayne Standley
‘We Can’t Live on 7 Percent’
Coal Giant Declares War
Court Upholds Abortion Ban
Stop “Right to Life” – Stop the Bombers! – Defend Abortion Rights
EDITOR:
Cal Winslow
Weber Buried, by Christina Bergmark
Abortion: Our Right
Diablo
Alaskan Rank and File: “Ruled Out of Order”
Massachusetts: Fighting King’s Cuts, by Kent Worcester
[Setback for “Master Race] (photo)
“We’re Out for Everyone”, by Wayne Standley
Socialist Worker: What We Think
Massive Marches for Gay Rights
Announcement
Chapters from The Meaning of Marxism, by Duncan Hallas
Graffiti, by Patricia Gilman
Nicaragua: “Beginning of a New Era”, interview with Roberto Cajina, by Milton Fisk
A Horror That Rivals Auschwitz
SALT Agreement: The Deadly International Numbers Game
We Demand the Right to Choose
Where We Stand
What’s On
Reviews
[Letters]
Worcester: A Hot Summer’s Just Starting, by Patrick Connolly
Health Workers Rally Against Anti-Abortion Bill, by Paul D’Amato
An Opinion, by John Anderson
Guidelines: Carter Still on Top, by Pat Morgan
Australia: A Massive Strike to Defend the Unions, from The Battler
Coors Caught
Goodyear Strike in Third Month
Keep the Fight Going, by Kevin Murphy
UPSurge Says “Vot It Down!”
EDITOR:
Cal Winslow
Boat 0105
We Pay More ... As Gas Profits Soar
Chrysler to Close Dodge Main, by John Anderson
UMWA: Bill Lamb Loses, Miller Fades
[Farm Labor Organizing Committee]
“It Made My Blood Run Cold”, by Connie Coker
Socialist Worker: What We Think
Ohio Abortion Defeat
And They Say This System Isn’t Crazy
Fighting Words, by Sojourner Truth
Nuke Protests Mark Bombing
“Let’s Stop the Nukes Ourselves”, by Kent Worcester
By Any Means Necessary: Black Politics in America
Jimmy Carter Cracks, by Pat Morgan
UPS, Teamsters Fire Stewards
Notes on the Economic Crisis, by Milt Fisk
Chapters from The Meaning of Marxism, by Duncan Hallas
Graffiti, by Patricia Gilman
World in Struggle
1919: The Red Summer
Letters
Vietnam: the Agony Continues
Where We Stand
ISO News
What’s On
Reviews
On the Picket Line
An Opinion, by John Anderson
“Nothing But Suspensions, Firings and Headaches”
Here’s One Way to Make Your Point
EDITOR:
Cal Winslow
The Biggest Spill Ever, by Steve Leigh
Cops Attack Bailey Strikers (photo)
Our President, The Oil Companies’ Best Friend, by Joe Allen
FLOC Strike: Tomatoes Rotting in the Fields
[Lesbian and Gay Activists in NY Protest Cruisin’] (photo)
Socialist Worker: What We Think
Chrysler Workers to Pay Big Price, by John Anderson
Andrew Young: No Loss to Palestinians or Blacks
Fighting Words, by Rosa Luxemburg
The Boat People II: Haitians
By Any Means Necessary: Black Politics in America
We Have to Rely on Ourselves, interview with Vicki Denton, by Dan Petty
Chapters from The Meaning of Marxism, by Duncan Hallas
Graffiti, by Patricia Gilman
World in Struggle
Workers Against the Gulag, by Sharon Smith
Letters
A Page From Working Class History: “No Power Greater”, by Barbara Winslow
Where We Stand
What’s On
Reviews
On the Picket Line
An Opinion, by John Anderson
Why Kurds Must Fight
Boston U. Workers Strike for a Decent Contract
EDITOR:
Cal Winslow
(Front page only)
Nukes: Let’s Stop Them Now
[FLOC on Strike in Ohio]
Boston: Racist Mobs on teh rampage – We Say Fight Back
Illinois Miners Wildcat, by B.B.
Chrysler: the Workers Pay, by John Anderson
Support Pan-African Student
“Chances Are the Nuke Will Be on Indian Land”, interview with Bob Gustafson, by Kevin Murphy & Carol Sepkoski
Socialist Worker: What We Think
The Largest Lesbian and Gay Rights March Ever, by Neil Smith
Action and Democracy: the Lessons of Seabrook, by Peter Lowber
Fighting Words, by George Jackson
Vietnam Vets Launch New Drive, by Sandy Mered[ith]
Black Politics in America, by Tony Bogues
Racist Violence in Boston, by Peter Lowber
Notes on the Economic Crisis, by Milt Fisk
Graffiti, by Patricia Gilman
Meanwhile, High over the Pope’s Head ... (photo)
Talking About Socialism
World in Struggle
October 28 & 29: No Nuke Round-Up
“A Small Victory”, by Paul D’Amato & Matt Backer
Letters
A Page from Working Class History: “No Power Greater”, by Barbara Winslow
Where We Stand
What’s On
Reviews
On the Picket Line
Talkin’ Union, by John Anderson
Teachers Want a Living Wage, by Christina Bergmark
Strikes Hit AG-IMP
Stop the War Threats
The 1970’s (photo spread)
Socialist Worker: What We Think
1979: The Year of Hypocrisy
Steelworkers: A Spark Is Needed
TMI: The Disaster Is Not Over, by Neil Smith
Black Politics in America, by Tony Bogues
Prisons: The New Plantations, by Colleen McGuire
Shelton Woodworkers Strike for Women’s Rights, by Scott Winslow
Graffiti, by Patricia Gilman
Support Key in Profs’ Strike, by David Jagga[r]
Talking About Socialism
World in Struggle
Iran: Behind the Embassy Crisis
Socialist Worker: What We Think
Letters
Montana Readers Disagree
A Page from Working Class History: “No Greater Power”, by Barbara Winslow
Where We Stand
What’s On
Reviews
On the Picket Line
Talkin’ Union, by John Anderson
Youngstown: 5,000 Jobs Stolen
Stop Imperialism: East and West
The Hostages at U.S. Steel
He’s Paid to Put People Out of Work, by Ben Blake
An OpinionFlashback: Mashhad, January 1979 – Why they Want the Shah
Socialist Worker: What We Think
Rally for the E.R.A.
Iran: The Contradictions Sharpen
Fighting Words, by Eugene V. Debs
Announcement
Graffiti, by Patricia Gilman
Anti-Klan March Called
Talking About Socialism ...
Rebellion in the Name of Religion, by Nigel Harris
Notes on the Economic Crisis, by Milt Fisk
Youngstown: A Tragedy for 5,000 Families, interview with Ken Doran, by Cal Winslow
Where We Stand
ISO News
Reviews
On the Picket Line
Talkin’ Union, by John Anderson
On Strike at the Biltmore, by Vicki Lewis
UPS: Police Riot in Jersey, by Anne Mackie
Zimbabwe: The Ceasefire Changes Nothing
ISO Fund Appeal: Will You Help?
Workers Occupy U.S. Steel
Battered Women: “We Are Your Mothers, Your Sisters ...”, by Beatrice Kern
“A Scab Is a Scab”, by Mary Deaton
Socialist Worker: What We Think
Abortion: A Victory in Court
In Defense of Democracy ...
David Howe, Friend and Comrade (obituary)
Fighting Words, by Rosa Luxemburg
Harvester Strike in Fourth Month
Black Politics in America, by Tony Bogues
Exporting Genocide, by Jean Maunder
Graffiti, by Patricia Goldsmith
White Hunters Kill Black Man
Talking About Socialism ...
World in Struggle
The Gold Medal for Hypocrisy, by B.W.
“ We Want the Jobs”
Where We Stand
What’s On
A Page from Working Class History: “No Power Greater”, by Barbara Winslow
Iran/Afghanistan: The Crisis of the World System
On the Picket Line
Talkin’ Union, by John Anderson
Stop the Draft! by Ahmed Shawki
Union Fights for Survival, by Bill Roberts
Stop the Draft!
Zimbabwe: The Struggle Must Continue, by Ahmed Shawki
Wildcat Strike Hits Pacific N.W. Bell, by Steve Leigh
7,000 in Anti-Klan March
Whirlpool Workers Win Fight for Safety, by Anne Mackie
New V.P. in UMWA
Socialist Worker: What We Think
Fighting Words, by Malcolm X
FBI Tied to Klan Murders
Black Politics in America, by Tony Bogues
World in Struggle
Graffiti, by Patricia Goldsmith
Harvester Workers Rally Support
Talking About Socialism
Special Supplement
The Draft and the New Cold War
“Sorry Jimmy, We’re Not Going”, by Maggie Levenstein
And What About the Russians
U.S. Policy and the Crisis of Imperialism
The Socialist Alternative
[page missing]
A Page from Working Class History: “No Power Greater”, by Barbara Winslow
Where We Stand
What’s On
Reviews
On the Picket Line
Talkin’ Union, by John Anderson
Three Mile Island: One Year Later, by Kathy McCaughin
Harvester: U.A.W’s Longest Strike
April 26: “The Nukes Stop Here”, by Neil Smith
2,350 Seabrook Workers Shafted, by Vicki Lewis
30,000 March Against the Draft
[Important Victory for Firefighters in Kansas City]
Socialist Worker: What We Think
Carter#8217;s Budget: No Remedy for Inflation, by Milton Fisk
Fighting Words, by Lenin
West Virginia Miners’ Continue Strikes
Black Politics in America, by Tony Bogues
Lane Kirkland: Superhawk with Friends at the CIA, by Mitchell Miller
Chicago Fire Fighters: “They Won’t Ever Break Us Ever”, by Bob Goldman
Graffiti, by Patricia Goldsmith
Marxist Analysis of Month Award
Talking About Socialism
Harvester: “We’re Going to Win It”, interview with Mike Myers, by Milt Fisk
Zimbabwe! by Alex Callinicos
“Today’s Army”: No Place to Be, by Sandy Meredith
Letters
Women Workers Discuss Health, by Peter Lowber
A Page from Working Class Hiatory: “No Power Greater”, by Barbara Winslow
Where We Stand
What’s On
Reviews
On the Picket Line
Talkin’ Union, by John Anderson
Akron Worker Perdicts: “A Nation of Minimum Wage Earner”, by Glenn Perusek
Court to Rule on Abortion
Hands Off Iran
Harvesters Strike Ends in Standoff, by Ben Blake
Klan Stopped in Kokomo
Seabrook: The Most Militant Demo Yet, by Kevin Murphy
Socialist Worker: What We Think
May Day 1980: ’Workers of the World Unite’
We’re Out for Rights and Wages
Black Politics in America, by Tony Bogues
Kent State 1980: Ten Years Since the Killings, by Glenn Perusek
Residents of Crestwood Apartments Stage Sit-in, by Ben Blake
Graffiti, by Patricia Goldsmith
Majority Supports Abortion Rights
Talking About Socialism
World in Struggle
The World Economy: Who Pays for the Slump? by Ken Kidd
“We’ll Fight Old Massa Till We Win, interview with Gloria Jordan
Boston Sit-in Students Defend Black Teachers, by Kent Worcester
Letters
A Page from Working Class History: “No Power Greater”, by Barbara Winslow
Where We Stand
What’s OnJean-Paul Sartre: 1905–1980 – The Spirit of Revolt, by Kent Worcester (obituary)
Women in Russia: ‘No One Thinks About Women’, by Vera Gorbatov
On the Picket Line
Talkin’ Union, by John Anderson
Motown Hit by Crisis
Carter vs. Reagan: No Choice
Cops Protect Cincinnati Nazis, by Bill Roberts
Boston Rally Supports Iran, by Peter Lowber & Kevin Murphy
Carter Cuts Hospitals
[50,000 Marched in Chicago to Support ERA] (photo)
Socialist Worker: What We Think
[1,500 Gathered at Kent State to commemorate 1970 Killings] (photo)
Fighting Words, by John Brown
Reproductive Rights Coalition Plans Protests, by Patricia Goldsmith
Black Politics in America, by Tony Bogues
Banned at Kent State, by Christina Bergmark
Love Canal: “We Mean Business”, by Brian Erway
Graffiti, by Patricia Goldsmith
Seabrook: Training for the Future, by Paul D’Amato
Talking About Socialism
Insurrection in South Korea, by Nigel Harris
Israeli Terror on West Bank
Jimmy Carter, Castro and the Cuban Refugees, by Glenn Perusek
Gay Pride Week, by Allyson Smith & David McKay
“I Have a Vivid Memory of the 1930s” by John Anderson
Thirty Miles South of St. Helens, by Mary Deaton
S-1612: Groundwork for Repression, by George Axiotis & Brian Gibbons
Letters
A Page from Working Class History: “No Power Greater”, by Barbara Winslow
Where We Stand
What’s On
Slavery: Revolt to Revolution, by Calvin Williams
On the Picket Line
Talkin’ Union, by John Anderson
March for Dignity and Justice
One Million More Jobless, by Neil Smith
Correction ... (cartoon), by Phil Evans
Socialist Worker: What We Think
Registration (cartoon), by Jim Borgman
Fighting Words, by Frederick Douglass
UAW Convention: No Answers, by John Anderson
7,000 Baltimore Jobs Gone, by Curtis Price & Neil Smith
Women Miners Can Dig Coal Too! by Cindy Senefeld
Racist Attacks in Detroit, by Retha Hill
Graffiti, by Patricia Goldsmith
Pay the Detroit City Workers!
Talking About Socialism
Hands Off Jamaica! by Tony Bogues
South Africa
100,000 Demonstrate – New York: Largest Gay Pride March, by Allyson Smith & Andy Rosso
Kent Students Win Appeal
The Crisis: Where the Blame Lies
A Page from Working Class History: “No Power Greater”, by Barbara Winslow
Where We Stand
What’s On
Painting the Picture of American Class Society (review)
War and an Irish Town, by Brian O’Ceallaigh (review)
On the Picket Line
Talkin’ Union, by John Anderson
June 30: Day of Infamy
New York and London: Strike Together
Carter’s Recession: The ‘Cure’ That Kills
“He Was Blown Away in Cold Blood”, by Kevin Murphy
“Hell No, Our Fight Is at Home!”, by Nanci MacLean
Uniroyal Closes Plant
Socialist Worker: What We Think
1980: The Year of the Black Revolt
Jamaican CIA Agents Exposed
The Shah Is Dead: Good Riddance
Fighting Words, by Robert Williams
Graffiti, by Patricia Goldsmith
Poor Billy’s Brother
Dog Bites Police
Talking About Socialism
Auto Workers Lead Largest Russian Strike Ever Reported, by Claire Herschfeld
South Africa: Black Workers Shake the System, by Alex Callinicos
Notes on the Economic Crisis, by Milt Fisk
Never Again! by Christina Bergmark
Where We Stand
What’s On
A Page from Working Class History: “No Power Greater”, by Barbara Winslow
On the Picket Line
Talkin’ Union, by John Anderson
Iran Forum Meets, by Ladan-Razi
Pass Cards Coming: So Is Big Brother
Osborn: We’ll Make Them Talk
Iran: It’s Up to the Workers, by Phil Marfleet
Israel: Legal Terror!
Last updated on 9 January 2017