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International Socialist Review, Issue 26: November–December 2002
INTERNATIONAL SOCIALIST REVIEW
The growing opposition to Bush’s war
EDITORIALS, NEWS & REPORTS
- Stepping stone to a new empire
- The antiwar movement: A great beginning
- Renegades, false friends, and mistaken allies
- What change will Lula bring? by Tom Lewis
- Power on the docks: Use it or lose it
- Bush’s new search for black gold
- China’s succession crisis
- North Korea: Trying to get off the A-list
- The great proliferator
- Putin’s “war on terror”
- No to a Europe of capital and war
FEATURES
Spinning media gears for a faraway war, by Norman Solomon
The making of a UN fig leaf, by John Pilger
“They can’t privatize our dreams”, by Oscar Olivera
Q&A: The truth behind their war, by Eric Ruder
UN: Thieve’s Kitchen, by Phil Gasper
Bush Doctrine: Turning point for U.S. Imperialism, by Ahmed Shawki
The democrats and war: Not a lesser evil, by Sherry Wolf
The Geopolitics of Oil, by Saman Sepehri
The Italian left in the 1970s, by Yurii Colombo
Slavery and the origins of racism, by Lance Selfa
Slavery and the question of reparations, by Ben Dalbey
The founding of the Communist International, by Duncan Hallas
REVIEWS
- On a collision course with nature
- Let them eat job training
- Roots of Bush’s new foreign policy
- William Z. Foster
- Chicago’s killer heat
- The Underground Railroad
- Insider exposes the IMF’s war on the poor
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