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ISSUE 42: JULY-AUGUST 2005
WILL YOU BE ABLE TO RETIRE?
E D I T O R I A L S
Iraq: The quagmire deepens
PLUS: Guantanamo: The Gulag of our times
N E W S & R E P O R T S
Victory for Pablo Paredes
PLUS:Abortion rights; Teamsters; The struggle against CAFTA in Honduras; IFTU: Trojan Horse in the antiwar movement
F E A T U R E S
Social Security: The manufactured crisis
Noam Chomsky
The attack on social security and pensions
Bill Roberts
The failure of partnership
Lee Sustar on labor's non-debate
Meatpacking: Still a jungle
Susan Dwyer
Warmonger at the World Bank
Eric Toussaint on Paul Wolfowitz
The new surge in Bolivia's rebellion
Tom Lewis
Revolt in Ecuador
Joseph Grim Feinberg
The forgotten occupation: Haiti's year of repression
Ashley Smith
Iraqi's must decide how to resist occupation
Anthony Arnove and Tariq Ali
Will the U.S. Attack Iran
Saman Sepehri
A forgotten history of soldiers' resistance
Howard Zinn
Their Morals and Ours
Meredidth Kolodners looks at Trotsky's classic
R E V I E W S
How the U.S. "lost" Iran
PLUS: Kathy Kelly's essays of resistance; Suburban sweatshops; Cold War roots of terror; The Wobblies illustrated; Cuba's struggle against imperialism; Indiana's Black steelworkers; Founder chic and 1776; Party-building in the 1960s
Letters to the editor
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