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Issue 80: November–December
OCCUPY! The birth of a new movement

EDITORIAL
Occupy everywhere

ANALYSIS IN BRIEF

Danny Lucia
Get a good look at the killers of Troy Davis
Commemorating a fighter for social justice, and condemning the state officials who murdered him

Moshe Machover
Palestinian statehood
What does the PA expect to achieve at the UN?

COLUMN

Phil Gasper • Critical Thinking
The crisis that won't go away
Economic turbulence continues, and it is sparking a fightback

FEATURES

The meaning of Occupy Wall Street
Participants talk about what has inspired them about OWS, and what they hope for its future

Jeffery R. Webber
The struggle in Chile: More than a student movement
The struggle in Chile to restore free public education is a movement that involves both students and workers

Helen Redmond
The war on drugs in Afghanistan
Two wars are being fought in Afghanistan: the so-called war on terror, which as this publication has argued, is an imperialist war; and a war on drugs, an assault on poor Afghan farmers and their families struggling to survive in a shattered economy

Arundhati Roy
Dead men talking
India moves to silence those who speak out about about its repression in Kashmir

Donny Schraffenberger
Karl Marx and the American Civil War
A look at Marx and Engels' writing during the Civil War reveals some remarkably powerful insights into that conflict

INTERVIEWS

Khurram Parvez
"We are trying to redefine resistance"
David Barsamian interviews a human rights activist based in Srinagar, Kashmir, about the struggle for Kashmir and India's human rights violations

Juan Gonzalez
Latino immigrants and the labor movement
Anthony Arnove interviews author and cohost of Democracy Now!

REVIEWS

Shaun Joseph
How Obama let Wall Street off the hook
Review of Ron Suskind's Confidence Men

PLUS
Dennis Kosuth Reviews
a new book about Cook County hospital; Michael Fiorentino on the Palestine Communist Party; Paul D'Amato reviews a new biography of Lenin; Snehal Shingavi on Islam and Pakistan; Tyler Zimmer on the politics of Alasdair MacIntylre; Peter Lamphere and Gina Sartori on Reds at the Blackboard


Between the Lines: Israel, the Palestinians, and the U.S. "War on Terror." Available from Haymarket Books.

Readings from the ISR archive

Egypt, Israel, and the U.S.: From Nasserism to collaboration
Eric Ruder

Apartheid Israel and the contradictions of left Zionism
Tikva Honig-Parnass

The siege of Gaza
Hadas Thier

Zionism: False Messiah
Lance Selfa

The hidden history of Zionism
Annie Zirin

Zionism and anti-semitism: Are Israel's critics anti-semites?
Hadas Thier

Israel and the Nakba: Chronicle of dispossession
Paul D'Amato

Planning the terror that created Israel
Mostafa Omar

Israel: The Watchdog State
Lance Selfa

Israel: Colonial settler state
Phil Gasper

The Watchdog bites
Phil Gasper

The class character of Israel (reprint)
Moshe Machover

Israel, the “lobby,” and the United States
Sherry Wolf

Ariel Sharon, war criminal
Hadas Thier

Israel's 1982 invasion of Lebanon
Hadas Thier

Arafat's Legacy
Snehal Shingavi

Israel, war, and the future of the Intifada: Two views from Palestine
Toufic Haddad and Tikva Honig-Parnass

Lies, damn lies, and Israeli propanganda
Anthony Arnove and Paul D'Amato

Walling in the Palestinians
Ida Audeh

Israel: Gearing up for a new offensive?
Toufic Haddad

Iraq, Palestine, and U.S. Imperialism
Toufic Haddad

U.S. intervention in the Middle East: Blood for oil
Paul D'Amato

End of the Road Map
Toufic Haddad

Intifada from the Inside
Toufic Haddad

The destruction of Lebanon: “Birthpangs of a new Middle East”
Toufic Haddad

Crisis of the Palestinian national movement
Toufic Haddad

The one-state solution
Dennis Kosuth

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