Against the Current, No. 184, September/October 2016
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A Giant, Flushing Sound
— The Editors - Support Chelsea Manning
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BLM Movement Grows Stronger
— Malik Miah -
black bodies in the news
— Kim D. Hunter - Amnesty Now
- Victory in Shutting Down Oakland Coal Port
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The Queer Movement Today
— Donna Cartwright -
Abortion Victory
— Dianne Feeley -
Detroit's Tax Foreclosure Crisis
— Dianne Feeley -
The RNC Comes and Goes
— Alice Ragland -
Socialists Discuss During the DNC
— Johanna Brenner -
Why "Lesser Evilism" Is a Loser
— Jill Stein - Challenging Duopoly Candidates
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Turkey, A Human Rights Emergency
— David Finkel, for The Editors -
War Against the Kurds Renewed
— Sarah Parker and Phil Hearse - China's Climate of Repression
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Was Brexit a Working-Class Revolt?
— Kim Moody -
Viewpoint: The Living Legacy of Cornel West
— Zachary R. Wood - Memorial Essay
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On Benedict Anderson
— John Roosa - Reviews
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Where Did Our Red Love Go?
— John Marsh -
Early U.S. Communism Revisited
— Ted McTaggart -
A Legless Veteran's Struggle
— Barry Sheppard -
When Chinese Labor Strikes
— Jane Slaughter -
The Revolutionary Art of Failure
— Benjamin Balthaser -
Allen Ginsberg and the '60s Movement
— Steve Bloom - In Memoriam
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Requiem for a Black Trotskyist
— Alan Wald -
Michael Ratner
— Michael Steven Smith - Michael Ratner in Brief
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Glenn Shelton
— Detroit Solidarity
THE CHELSEA MANNING Support Network reports: “Instead of providing Chelsea Manning with the mental health care she needs, Army officials are using Chelsea’s suicide attempt as an opportunity to charge her with ‘administrative offenses.’” These could result in a lengthy sentence of solitary confinement — worsening the conditions that drove her to a suicide attempt. Chelsea Manning is a hero who exposed U.S. war crimes in Iraq. She should be free, not serving 35 years in Fort Leavenworth. Contact the Support Network (https://www.chelseamanning.org/) to learn how you can help.
September-November 2016, ATC 184