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  • Vol. 57, No. 4: September 2005

    • Notes from the Editors, September 2005 by The Editors (MR)
    • Naked Imperialism by John Bellamy Foster
    • Hugo Cha_vez on the Failed Coup by Marta Harnecker, Hugo Chávez
    • The FARC-EP in Colombia: A Revolutionary Exception in an Age of Imperialist Expansion by James J. Brittain
    • Left-Indigenous Struggles in Bolivia: Searching for Revolutionary Democracy by Jeffrey R. Webber
    • Can Germany's Corporatist Labor Movement Survive? by Ingo Schmidt
  • Vol. 57, No. 3: July-August 2005

    • Notes from the Editors, July 2005 by The Editors (MR)
    • The Renewing of Socialism: An Introduction by John Bellamy Foster
    • Approaching Socialism by Harry Magdoff, Fred Magdoff
    • The Knowledge of a Better World by Michael A. Lebowitz
    • What is Socialist Feminism? by Barbara Ehrenreich
    • The Utopian Vision of the Future (Then and Now): A Marxist Critique by Bertell Ollman
    • Introducing Singer Prize Essays, 2004 by Percy Brazil
    • What is the Soul of Socialism? by Andrew Blackman
    • The Soul of Socialism: Connecting with the People's Values by Stephen J. Fortunato Jr.
  • Vol. 57, No. 2: June 2005

    • Notes from the Editors, June 2005 by The Editors (MR)
    • A Note on the Death of Andre Gunder Frank (1929-2005) by Samir Amin
    • Labor Movements: Is There Hope? by Michael D. Yates, Fernando E. Gapasin
    • The Legacy of the IWW by Paul Buhle
    • Crisis in the U.S. Labor Movement: The Roads Not Taken by Elly Leary
    • Labor Needs a Radical Vision by David Bacon
    • Canadian Labor Today: Partial Successes, Real Challenges by Barry Brennan
    • Mexico's Labor Movement in Transition by Dan La Botz
    • Made in Venezuela: The Struggle to Reinvent Venezuelan Labor by Jonah Gindin
  • Vol. 57, No. 1: May 2005

    • Notes from the Editors, May 2005 by The Editors (MR)
    • Albert Einstein, Radical: A Political Profile by John J. Simon
    • Dialectical Nature by Brett Clark, Richard York
    • Labor Imperialism Redux?: The AFL-CIO's Foreign Policy Since 1995 by Kim Scipes
    • Dressing the Wound: Organizing Informal Sector Workers by Fatma Ülkü Selçuk
    • Guanta_namo and the New Legal Order by Jean-Claude Paye
    • Empire—American as Apple Pie by A. Kent MacDougall
    • Report from Venezuela: Aluminum Workers Choose Their Managers and Increase Production by Marta Harnecker
  • Vol. 56, No. 11: April 2005

    • Notes from the Editors, April 2005 by The Editors (MR)
    • The Great Fear: Stagnation and the War on Social Security by The Editors (MR)
    • A Statistical Portrait of the U.S. Working Class by Michael D. Yates
    • The Japanese Economy in Structural Difficulties by Makoto Itoh
    • Targeting Disability by Marta Russell
    • Welcome to Wal-Mart: Always Low Prices, Always Low Wages by Stephanie Luce
  • Vol. 56, No. 10: March 2005

    • Notes from the Editors, March 2005 by The Editors (MR)
    • The End of Rational Capitalism by John Bellamy Foster
    • Homo Floresiensis and Human Equality by Richard York
    • The Ghosts of Karl Marx and Edward Abbey by Michael D. Yates
    • William Hinton on the Cultural Revolution by Dave Pugh
    • Political Economy by Mark Twain
    • Bound for Glory—Indeed! by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz
    • Committed Chronicler: Eleanor Marx's Biographer by Ellen Leopold
    • The Myth of Imperialism Lite by Jacques Hersh
  • Vol. 56, No. 9: February 2005

    • Notes from the Editors, February 2005 by The Editors (MR)
    • India, a Great Power? by Samir Amin
    • Out of Sight and Out of Mind by Mike Skladany; Ben Belton; Rebecca Clausen
    • The Achievement of Malcolm X by John J. Simon
    • Interview with Malcolm X by A. B. Spellman, Malcolm X
    • The Murder of Malcolm X by Jigs Gardner
    • A Cup of Tea, Summer of '72 by Borzoo Nabet
    • Inspiration from Behind the Walls by Michael D. Yates
    • A Man for All Seasons by Percy Brazil
  • Vol. 56, No. 8: January 2005

    • Notes from the Editors, January 2005 by The Editors (MR)
    • The Failure of Empire by The Editors (MR)
    • Possibility and Hope: Getting from Here to There by Linda C. Forbes, Pete Seeger
    • What is Social Medicine? by Matthew R. Anderson; Lanny Smith; Victor W. Sidel
    • Prevention and Solidarity: Democratizing Health in Venezuela by Caudia Jardim
    • On Revolutionary Medicine by Che Guevara
    • Martinique by Rosa Luxemburg
    • Perpetual War for a Lasting Peace by Richard Peet
  • Vol. 56, No. 7: December 2004

    • Notes from the Editors, December 2004 by The Editors (MR)
    • Empire of Barbarism by John Bellamy Foster, Brett Clark
    • The New Israel by Michel Warschawski
    • Mayhem in the Medical Marketplace by David U. Himmelstein, Steffie Woolhandler
    • Capital Punishment Update by Richard D. Vogel
    • War Moon by Janet E. Aalfs
    • Havoc, Inc.: Running Amok with Uncle Sam by Doug Dowd
    • Black Radical Enigma by Cedric Johnson
    • Washed Up on Long Island: Urban Renewal at the Beach by Ellen Leopold
    • Scarcity of What and for Whom? by Mark Hudson
  • Vol. 56, No. 6: November 2004

    • Notes from the Editors, November 2004 by The Editors (MR)
    • Ecology, Capitalism, and the Socialization of Nature: An Interview with John Bellamy Foster by John Bellamy Foster, Dennis Soron
    • U.S. Imperialism, Europe, and the Middle East by Samir Amin
    • After the Referendum: Venezuela Faces New Challenges by Marta Harnecker
    • The Greening of Venezuela by David Raby
    • The Disciplinary Apparatus of Welfare Reform by Janine Fitzgerald
    • Five O'clock, January 2003 by Adrienne Rich
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