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Against the Current, September/October 2009, No. 142

Magazine
Letter from the Editors: Health Care Reform
by Dianne
Race and Class: African Americans in a Sick System
by Dianne
Resisting the Gutting of CUNY
by Dianne
LA Teachers Face the Crisis
by Dianne
Jazz in the New Depression
by Dianne
Three Decades of Iranian Women's Activism
by Dianne
Egyptian Labor Erupting
by Dianne
Egypt's Long Labor History
by Dianne
Disasters You Can Believe In
by Dianne
A Cosmetic Cover for Occupation
by Dianne
Ecuador: Left Turn?
by Dianne
Views on Cuba
Cuba Today
by Dianne
A Fifty-year Old Process
by Dianne
Che Guevara in Search of a New Socialism
by Dianne
Reviews
Dissecting Congo's Modern Holocaust
by Dianne
Timeline of the Congo Conflict
by Dianne
A Mandel for All Seasons
by Dianne
In Memoriam
J. David Edelstein
by Dianne
Joe Frantz, 1950-2009
by Dianne
Dialogue
The Politics of Victor Serge
by Dianne
A Rejoinder: The Real Victor Serge
by Dianne
Occupy: "The biggest social movement in forty years"
by Dan La Botz, February 7, 2012
Dan La Botz speaking about what the Occupy movement has accomplished, the Democrats and the role of the left at the Open University of the Left on January 28, 2012 in Chicago, Illinois.
posted 02/7/12
The Party of Our Discontent? Interview with Green Party candidate Jill Stein
by Steve Horn, February 6, 2012
Discontent with the political system as a whole is rising, as seen clearly through the lens of struggles around the world and right here at home, via the ongoing Occupy movement. Numerous figures have...
posted 02/6/12
Dispatch from Indianapolis: Occupy the Superbowl
by Brooke Beloso, February 5, 2012
This is a short dispatch from Occupy the Superbowl this weekend in Indianapolis.
Spirits were high at the Super Bowl Hyatt
picket line yesterday, where over 400 of us from Indianapolis,
Detroit, and...
posted 02/4/12
China: Top Down Reforms Cannot Solve the Social Crisis
by Zhang Kai, February 2, 2012
The Aggravating Crisis Cannot be Solved
Even with Wen Jiabao's Push for Political Reform
posted 02/3/12
The Real Ron Paul
Solidarity Political Committee, February 2, 2012
Congressman Ron Paul (R-TX) is not the typical politician. He says what he thinks and lets the chips fall where they may. He’s against the war in Afghanistan and against any U.S. invasion of Iran....
posted 02/3/12
No More "Green Capitalism": An assessment of the failure of the Durban summit on the climate
by Josep Maria Antentas & Esther Vivas, January 20, 2012
We will save the markets, not the climate. That is how we can summarize the outcome of the 17th Conference of Parties (COP17) to the United Nations Framework on Climate Change (UNFCC) which took place...
posted 01/24/12
Carts, Horses, and the Political Road Not Followed
by Warren Davis, January 19, 2012
The Labor Working Group (LWG) is one of the most influential components of Occupy Philly. From time to time, there are calls in the Occupy movement for a more explicit and defined "program" or set of...
posted 01/22/12
MLK Day 2012: March for Justice, March on Governor Snyder's Mansion
by Matt, January 17, 2012
Monday, Martin Luther King Day, saw the ninth annual MLK Day Rally and March in Detroit. Hundreds packed into the historic Central United Methodist Church to celebrate King and reaffirm the movements...
posted 01/19/12

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Published bimonthly since 1986, AGAINST THE CURRENT is a Solidarity-sponsored analytical journal for the broad revolutionary left. The January/February 2012 issue features fourteen articles on the Occupy movement, its strategies, and actions in a number of U.S. cities. ATC’s Black History feature: Paul Ortiz on C.L.R. James’ Visionary Legacy and Derrick Morrison reviews a study of the least-known slave uprising. Hisham H. Ahmed writes about the Arab Spring, the West and Political Islam and ATC interviews Atef Said on Egypt’s Unfinished Revolution. Additional reviews by Bruce Levine, Kathlene McDonald, Susan Dirr and Tessa Echeverria and Michael Löwy. Subscribe today!

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International Viewpoint is the monthly English-language magazine of the Fourth International. IV is a window to radical alternatives world-wide, carrying reports, analysis and debates from all corners of the globe. Correspondents in over 50 countries report on popular struggles, and the debates that are shaping the left of tomorrow.

02/10/12 02:15
The point of no return
On February 1, 2012, Robert Fisk ended his article in the British daily newspaper “The Independent” as follows: “But there is one unasked question. Just suppose the regime [of Bashar al-Assad] did survive. Over what kind of Syria would it rule?” In other words, the revolt has reached a point of no return. - IV445 - February 2012 / Syria, Arab Revolutions
02/9/12 10:04
Occupy Nigeria: A general strike against the 'Cabalocrocy'
"Prosecute the Cabal!" With millions of on strike and crowds singing Solidarity Forever, Occupy Nigeria has shut down the most populous country in Africa. Here in New York, the diaspora is rallying in support as well, and on Saturday, Jan. 14, I went to the second rally at the Nigerian Embassy and the UN this week. Though big labor actions might be more common in Nigerian than in the US, folks are saying this one feels different. Maybe it's the wave of protest against neoliberalism around the world in 2011, maybe it's the corruption—facilitated by neoliberal deregulation — or maybe it's the high unemployment rates (over 40% among young workers), maybe it's that oil is so central to the economy; or maybe it's all of this together. - IV445 - February 2012 / Nigeria, Trade unions, Global Justice
02/9/12 07:46
The Real Ron Paul
Congressman Ron Paul (R-TX) is not the typical politician. He says what he thinks and lets the chips fall where they may. He's against the war in Afghanistan and against any U.S. invasion of Iran. He points out that U.S. policy in the Middle East “has only intensified strife and conflict” and “U.S. tax dollars have militarized the entire region.” - IV445 - February 2012 / USA

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