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Issue 25: September–October 2002

The case against Bush's war on Iraq

CONTENTS

Editorials, news and reports

The fake debate over the invasion;
U.S. politics: "September 11 effect" fading?;
The rich don't pay

Employers attack; unions blink; Corporations win rigged game at UN summmit; Philippines: War on the left; Argentina: The revolution stalled?; The IMF and the Brazilian election

Features

Iraq: The case against Bush's war
by Anthony Arnove

U.S. intervention from Afghanistan to Iraq
David Barsamian interviews Noam Chomsky

Target Baghdad
by John Pilger

Iraq under siege
excerpts from the new edition of a best seller edited by Anthony Arnove

The global AIDS crisis
by Elizabeth Terzakis

Where is the economy going?
Interview with Joel Geier

Depression decade: Turning point for U.S. labor
a chapter from Sharon Smith's forthcoming book (Haymarket)

The Grapes of Wrath revisited
by David Rapkin

Reviews

Democrats up or democracy down?; Reich's falling short; Journalists expose "free press"; "Holocaust industry" off the deep end; Cocktail-gossip case for imperialism; Gore Vidal on war; Unmanagable crisis


Latest Additions
from the archive

Eight Years of Clinton-Gore: The Price of Lesser-Evilism
Lance Selfa

Marxists and Elections
Paul D'Amato

The Democrats and War: Not a Lesser Evil
Sherry Wolf

Vietnam: The antiwar movement we are supposed to forget
H. Bruce Franklin

Manifestly relevant: A review of a new annotated edition of the Communist Manifesto
Jen Roesch

The Limits of Identity Politics
Sharon Smith

Where is Venezuela going?
Lee Sustar

Chile 1973: The State and Revolution
Tom Lewis

China: China: From Mao to Deng
Ahmed Shawki

China: Deng's Legacy
Ahmed Shawki

The coming economic meltdown
Joel Geier

Contradictions of the "Miracle" Economy
Joel Geier

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