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ISSUE 69:
January-February 2010

TOO MANY PEOPLE?

Population, hunger, and the environment

EDITORIAL

The business of health care reform

ANALYSIS IN BRIEF

Elizabeth Schulte
Why won’t they call it racism?

Eric Ruder interviews Gareth Porter
Obama’s Afghan Disaster

COLUMN

Phil Gasper • Critical Thinking
What ever happened to “Change we can believe in?”

Shaun Joseph
The coup in Honduras: Perspectives and prospects

INTERVIEWS

Cleve Jones
Getting back to our roots

Walden Bello
The G20 after the crash

FEATURES

John Pilger
Power, illusion, and American’s last taboo

Chris Williams
Are there too many people?

Rick Kuhn
Economic crisis and the responsibility of socialists

HISTORY

Rebekah Ward
Darwin: the reluctant revolutionary

John Riddell
Clara Zetkin’s strugggle for the united front

Sharon Smith
1934: The strikes that led the way

REVIEWS

Chrisopher Phelps
The sexual revolution
A review of Sherry Wolf’s Sexuality and Socialism

Ian Angus
Two accounts of Engels’ revolutionary life

Phil Aliff on soldier’s resistance; David Florey on racism after Katrina; Sara Knopp and Mais Jasser on a teenager’s diary under occupation; Marlene Martin on Mumia Abu-Jamal’s Jailhouse Lawyers; Chris Willaims on Monthly Review’s special issue on food


The Revolutionary Ideas of Karl Marx Available from Haymarket Books.

Anarchism and autonomism: Readings from the ISR archive

A critique of insurrectionary anarchism
Geoff Bailey

Comtemporary Anarchism
Eric Kerl

Comtemporary Anarchism: an exchange
Tom Wetzel and Eric Kerl

Problems of autonomism
Claudio Katz

The powerlessness of anti-power: a critique of Change the World Without Taking Power
Paul D'Amato

Emma Goldman: A life of controversy
Lance Selfa

Anarchists in the Spanish Civil War
Geoff Bailey

Anarchists in the Russian Revolution: The Makhno myth
Jason Yanowitz

Empire strikes out: a critique of Hardt and Negri's Empire
Tom Lewis

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