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January-February 2002


The Assault on Civil Liberties


CONTENTS

Editorials, news and reports
The Washington axis of evil
Next stop, Baghdad?
Israel's colonial war
Argentina: The next step by Tom Lewis
Venezuela's president under attack by Bridget Broderick
The escalating strife in Bolivia

Features

The colder war
John Pilger

The assault on civil liberties
Candace Cohn

The Philippines: Second front in the "war on terrorism"
Eduardo Capulong

How do you spell "crony capitalism"?
Todd Chretien

The U.S. economy: Limits of recovery
Lee Sustar

Vietnam: The antiwar movement we are supposed to forget
H. Bruce Franklin

"Prison reform" from the inside
Michael Pardue

Revolutionary struggles of Black workers in the 1960s
Dan Georgakas

A view of the American Revolution from below
Interview with historian Ray Raphael

Special Reprint: Deflected permanent revolution
Tony Cliff

Book Reviews
Arundhati Roy's voice of defiance
Plus: Wollstonecraft and revolution
Rank-and-file perspective on revolution
Battle for Central Asia
Where have the liberals gone?
The case against the death penalty
Didion cuts the drivel quotient
A reporter's jabs at the high and mighty; and more...


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Eight Years of Clinton-Gore: The Price of Lesser-Evilism
Lance Selfa

Marxists and Elections
Paul D'Amato

The Democrats and War: Not a Lesser Evil
Sherry Wolf

Vietnam: The antiwar movement we are supposed to forget
H. Bruce Franklin

Manifestly relevant: A review of a new annotated edition of the Communist Manifesto
Jen Roesch

The Limits of Identity Politics
Sharon Smith

Where is Venezuela going?
Lee Sustar

Chile 1973: The State and Revolution
Tom Lewis

China: China: From Mao to Deng
Ahmed Shawki

China: Deng's Legacy
Ahmed Shawki

The coming economic meltdown
Joel Geier

Contradictions of the "Miracle" Economy
Joel Geier

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