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Latin America at the tipping point
with Noam Chomsky, Tom Lewis, Americo Tabata
E D I T O R I A L S
Letter from the editors
N E W S & R E P O R T S
A campaign against Muslims
PLUS: Plus: Domestic spying on campus; Showdown at Delphi?; Latin America's reclaimed factories
Features
F E A T U R E S
Latin America at the tipping point
NOAM CHOMSKY
Venezuela: An unconscious socialist revolution
AMERICO TABATA
Will Evo Morales end neoliberalism?
TOM LEWIS with an eyewitness report and analysis
From bad to worse
KEEANGA-YAMAHTTA TAYLOR on poverty in the U.S.
A glimpse of union power
HADAS THIER on the New York transit strike
What's wrong with the "war on terror"?
Annie Levin
Palestine's election watershed
TOUFIC HADDAD on Hamas' election victory
Undefeated despair
Acclaimed art critic and novelist JOHN BERGER's impressions of Palestine
The time for resistance is now
MICHAEL RATNER speaking to the the International Commission of Inquiry on Crimes Against Humanity Committed by the Bush administration
Race, class, and "whiteness theory"
Adapted from Sharon Smith's new book, Subterranean Fire: A History of Working-Class Radicalism
The U.S. occupation of Germany
JEFF BALE
Shelley: The trumpet of prophecy
Award-winning journalist PAUL FOOT on the great radical romantic poet
Confessions of a police chief
KRISTIAN WILLIAMS reviews a revealing expos by Seattle's former police chief
R E V I E W S
A reality check on Israel: Review of Beyond Chutzpah
PLUS: British resistance to the slave trade; Africa and slave resistance; Victor Serge on state repression; Sundown towns; China's resurgent nationalism; Latina unionists in the banana industry; The underside of San Diego; Fighting a stadium ripoff
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