August 2007 – Ban Nuclear Weapons

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In this issue...

PA Editor Joe Sims looks critically at the presidential candidacy of Senator Barack Obama and asks, “Who is afraid of Barack Obama?” Emile Schepers provides some talking points for the left on the immigration issue. Annie Fox relates details about a Miami protest at a recent Bush event. John Bachtell examines the latest technological developments and their impact on the working class. Child labor is based on the global corporate drive for profits and can be eliminated with anti-poverty programs and compulsory education, writes Rémy Herrera. PA contributing editor Norman Markowitz asserts that while Bush is bad, he may not be the worst president in US history.

Also, please find poems by Guantánamo Bay detainees, books reviews, and much more.

PA Editors

Departments

04 Letters

05 Marxist IQ

06 Commentary

Why Labor Needs a Press By Bill Witherup

How Much is She Worth? By Nooshin Shabani

07 That’s Capitalism By Owen Williamson

09 CD Review Michael Brecker’s Pilgrimage By Lawrence Albright

10 Book Reviews Impounded: Dorothea Lange and the Censored Images of American Internment Reviewed by Phil E. Benjamin

The Coming China Wars: They Will be Fought, Can be Won Reviewed by Gerald Horne

14 Poetry Poems by Guantanamo Detainees By Andrew Grossman

17 International Notes By Thomas Riggins

41 Fiction Winter of Our Discontent By J.M. Hoffman

Features

24 Cover Story Who's Afraid of Barack Obama? Barack Obama’s candidacy has some in a tizzy. Is it worth supporting him? By Joe Sims

14 Abolish Child Labor The only work children should be doing is school work. By Rémy Herrera

18 Anatomy of a Protest: How Miami Marched against Bush Miami residents protest Bush and build progressive unity. By Annie Fox

20 Talking Points: A Progressive Look at Immigration Reform Here are some ways to understand corporate immigration reform. By Emile Schepers

28 How to stop Bush from winning the title “worst president in history.” By Norman Markowitz

32 Cyber-democracy and the Struggle for Access: Talking with Sydney Levy Public ownership of broadband could help everyone get connected in the 21st century economy. By Noel Rabinowitz

34 High-Tech Capitalism and the Class Struggle How computers affect production and workers. By John Bachtell

38 Childhood Origins of Adult Resistance to Marxism The ultra-right’s aversion to science is a tool of class hegemony. By Thomas Riggins

44 ¿Quién le Teme a Barack Obama? Por Joe Sims