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U.S. ANTI-WAR MOVEMENT
Why we are marching on the Pentagon
(Brian Becker)
The 1967 March on the Pentagon and lessons for today
(Carlito Rovira)
WOMEN’S LIBERATION
Women and the working-class struggle
(Peta Lindsay)
A socialist perspective on ending women’s oppression
(Gloria La Riva)
Rape case exposes U.S. domination of Philippine government
(Ninotchka Rosca)
IMMIGRANT RIGHTS
‘Free speech’ no cover for racist, anti-immigrant terror
(Karina Garcia)
MIDDLE EAST
Lebanon general strike demands new government, opposes austerity plan
(Richard Becker)
U.S. ‘justice’ and the hanging of Iraqi judge Awad Hamad al-Bandar
(Mara Verheyden-Hilliard)
INTERNATIONAL
Venezuela’s new steps toward socialist transformation
(Ben Becker)
Democratic centralism in the Communist Party of Cuba
(Raúl Castro Ruz)
Remembering Puerto Rico’s Ponce Massacre
(Yénica Cortés)
EN ESPAÑOL
Una perspectiva socialista para acabar con la opresión de la mujer
(Gloria La Riva)
La “violación Subic”, dominación EEUU al gobierno filipino
(Ninotchka Rosca)
ABOUT THE COVER
The U.S. war in Iraq is being met by a growing wave of anti-imperialist mobilizations around the world. In this photo, thousands of Venezuelan women commemorated International Women’s Day on March 8, 2006, by marching to the U.S. embassy in Caracas against the war in Iraq.
(Reuters/Jorge Silva)