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Reflections on the (Unplanned) Death of an Ideology

Another Crisis of Capitalism

The Struggle for Women’s Equality in the US Today

Why a Philosophy of the Natural Sciences is Needed

Reflexiones sobre la muerte (imprevista) de una ideología

Yes We Can Shut Down the SOA

The Rosenberg Case in Historical Perspective

The Crash of 2008 and Historical Materialism

Lessons in Coalition Politics: The Indian Left and the Indo-US Nuclear Deal

My European Vacation: Interviews with Working-class Leaders

How to Reform Medicare and Create National Health Care

Sagebrush Noir: The Western as 'Social Problem' Film

Book Review: Democracy's Prisoner

Book Review: The Politics of Immigration

CD Review: Pete Seeger: At 89

December 2008 Poetry

Letter to the Editor

Table of Contents for December 2008 – January 2009 issue

/Archives - Dates and Topics /2004 – online /Dec. 13-18 | Print

December 13-18, 2004 articles

John Sweeney, 12/18/2004
Bush's all out public relations effort to dismantle Social Security is fooling no one. Also, check out other worker news.
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David Zirin, 12/18/2004
After the Washington, DC city council demanded that Major League Baseball pay half the cost of building a new stadium there, many in the sports world decided it was the crime of the century.


Amy Chasanov, 12/18/2004
America's lowest paid workers obviously need a raise. So why are Bush and the Republicans do everything to block one?
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Norman Markowitz, 12/17/2004
New Times writer Nicholas Kristof recently imagined a fascist Russia would be better than the old Soviet Union. Here, he is taken to task for this dangerously naive notion.
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Eric J. Hobsbawm, 12/17/2004
The claim of "spreading democracy" seems to be a cover for aggression and domination.
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Morning Star, 12/17/2004
Democracy cannot be imposed by military force. But, then again, democracy isn't what Bush's war on Iraq is all about, is it?
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Maya Rockeymoore, PhD, 12/16/2004
Not only is Social Security privatization a scam, but it is a racist scam that will likely mean African American families will be among the hardest hit.
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People's Daily Online, 12/16/2004
This editorial ponders the claims of th eBush administration about the success of the Iraq war one year after capturing Saddma Hussein. Who's better off?
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Concepcion Perez and Miguel Angel Untoria Pedroso, 12/16/2004
Castro and Chávez announce an alternative to the Bush NAFTA on steroids FTAA proposal.
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John Sweeney, 12/15/2004
Employers often threaten or try to intimidate workers who organize unions to protect their rights in the workplace.
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Erik Leaver, 12/15/2004
This article argues for troop withdrawal and announcing by US authorities that it has no intention to mantain an Iraqi government as immediate steps to ending the war.
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Joel Wendland, 12/14/2004
Widespread and systematic practices of torture, abuse, and mistreatment are revealed by released U.S. government documents.
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David Zirin, 12/14/2004
Soccer phenom Mia Hamm's recent retirement went unnoticed by most of the sports world.


Zo Ha-Derekh, 12/14/2004
Sharon's disengagement plan is a mask for dividing Palestine into two "closed areas" cut off from each other: Gaza and the West Bank.
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Ahmed Amr, 12/13/2004
Weighing in on the dollar crisis, this writer describes currency as the main American export. What does this more for the global economy?
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David Phinney, 12/13/2004
US prisoners at Abu Ghraib didn't get enough to eat. Meanwhile, a former Latin American prisoner of the US military describes the Abu Ghraib conditions as "US policy."
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