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Against the Current, September/October 2003, No. 106

Magazine
Cracking "The Bush Agenda"
by Dianne
Race and Class: Diversity or Equality?
by Dianne
The Religious Right Embraces Zionism
by Dianne
Sharon's Right of Return--to Violence
by Dianne
Arab Political Activity After Iraq
by Dianne
Brazil's Hope in the Balance
by Dianne
UAW: Undermining Solidarity
by Dianne
Mechanics' Victory at United Airlines
by Dianne
Dioxin, Bhopal and Dow Chemical
by Dianne
Capitalist Empire and the Nation State
by Dianne
Cuba: Opposition and Repression
by Dianne
Random Shots: Word Processing by Candlelight
by Dianne
Interviews on the Crises in Asia
The Construction of Communalism in India
by Dianne
Iran's Islamic Republic at Breaking Point
by Dianne
Viewpoint on the Recall
A Letter from California
by Dianne
The Feds' Vendetta Against Assata Shakur: Why Now?
By Barry Sheppard, May 6, 2013
In the aftermath of the bombing of the Boston Marathon, the Obama administration is broadening its definition of “terrorism” to include fighters for Black rights in the U.S.
posted 05/8/13
The Changing Character of May Day in the US and Heterogeneous-Populist Movement Forms
by John B. Cannon, May 3, 2013
I am fascinated by holidays, how they are received, and how that changes over time. I suppose my interest lies at kind of a juncture of cultural studies and something you might call political...
posted 05/3/13
Guantanamo Hunger Strikers Choose Death Over Inhumane Conditions
by Barry Sheppard, May 1, 2013
Facing a massive hunger strike by desperate prisoners at the U.S. military base in Guantanamo, Cuba, President Obama has acknowledged that the prison should be shut down. He has said that before over...
posted 05/2/13
Hong Kong Dockworkers Strike Continues into its Fourth Week
by Bai Ruixue and Au Loong Yu, April 30, 2013
Donate to the strikers' solidarity fund here!The strike by around 450 dockworkers at Hong Kong International Terminals (HIT) to demand for higher wages, which began almost one month ago, continues...
posted 04/29/13
A Reflection on the Ecosocialist Conference by an Organizer
by Andy Wojozen, April 29, 2013
On Saturday, April 20, at Barnard College in New York City, a coalition of Ecosocialists hosted a conference whose purpose was to call together [groups and individuals fighting ecological destruction...
posted 04/29/13
Steps Toward Unification of Australian Socialist Groups at Marxism 2013 Conference
by Barry Sheppard, April 23, 2013
I attended a public socialist educational conference in Melbourne, Australia, over the Easter weekend, organized by Socialist Alternative. The conference, called Marxism 2013, featured three full days...
posted 04/20/13
Independent Politics and Self-Determination: An Interview with Chokwe Lumumba
from the editors of Against the Current, April 21, 2013
We present this discussion with Chokwe Lumumba to inform readers about a project combining community organizing and electoral efforts in a changing South, “under the independent banner of the...
posted 04/19/13
On the Tragic Plant Explosion in West, Texas
by Ryan Hill, April 18, 2013
While the country continues to mourn the victims of the horrifying bombing of the Boston Marathon, another deadly explosion devastated a small town called West (just south of Dallas, Texas). On the...
posted 04/18/13

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Published bimonthly since 1986, AGAINST THE CURRENT is a Solidarity-sponsored analytical journal for the broad revolutionary left. The May/June 2013 editorial focuses on what is at stake in the decision to build the Keystone XL Pipeline. Malik Miah’s Race and Class column takes up the immigration debate and calls for open borders; Chokwe Lumumba outlines the strategy behind his run for mayor of Jackson, Mississippi. Dan Georgakas paints an overview of the Greek financial crisis and the struggle against their “odious” debt while Maïa Pal recounts the occupation against outsourcing at England’s Sussex University and Jaime Rivera, Secretary of the Sindical de Trabajadores de Sector Electricos in El Salvador explains the latest attempt by Washington and the World Bank to impose another round of privatization. Comics artist Ethan Heitner depicts the great Flint sitdown strike – and more!

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