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August-September 2000
The Price of Lesser Evilism
CONTENTS
Editorials
There is a Choice in Election 2000
Colombia: Washington Fuels the Fire
"Operation Hold Up Democracy" in Haiti
The Teamsters Three Years after the UPS Strike
The Price of Lesser Evilism
Lance Selfa on eight years of Clinton-Gore
Nader 2000: Challenging the Parties of Corporate America
Joel Geier
Marxists and Elections
Paul D'Amato
Death Penalty in the Spotlight
Alice Kim
"Hiroshima Was No Longer a City"
Mikki Smith examines the decision to bomb Hiroshima and Nagasaki 55 years later
The Hidden History of America's Concentration Camps
Ken Matsumura on Japanese American internment
Marxism and Nationalism
Tom Lewis
A Conversation with Denis Halliday
The former UN coordinator of the "oil-for-food" program speaks out about the genocide against Iraq
On Perspectives
Reprint: Tony Cliff's assessment of the French movement of students and workers in May 1968
Book Reviews
Karl Marx: Above All a Revolutionary
A Newly Updated Antiracist Classic
How to Convict the Innocent
Palestinian Hopes Betrayed
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