Against the Current, No. 11, November-December 1987
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The Crash of '87: Opening of a New Period?
— The Editors -
The Rainbow: Storm Clouds Ahead?
— Joanna Misnik -
Vanunu and the Israeli Bomb
— Stanley Heller -
Alan Garcia & the Crisis of Populist Rule in Peru
— Scott Malcomson -
On Sendero Luminoso -- Shining Path
— Scott Malcomson -
South Africa: The Black Unions & the State of Emergency
— Pippa Green & Alan Hirsch -
South African Unionists Back Divestment
— John Gomomo - Guidelines for Divestment
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Of Scrooge, Bentham & Reagan
— Paul Siegel -
Random Shots: Pat Robertson's Miracle
— R.F. Kampfer - Auto Unionism in Crisis
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It's Their Crisis -- But Our Jobs
— Robert Brenner interviews Eric Mann -
New Speedup in Auto
— Kim Moody - Central America
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Central America's Peace Plan & the US. Solidarity Movement
— David Finkel -
CISPES: Challenge of Solidarity
— David Finkel -
Nicaragua's Atlantic Coast Dialogue: Autonomy & the Revolution
— Katherine Yih -
The FSLN, Mass Organizations & the Socialist Transition
— Milton Fisk - More Debate on Baby M
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Debate on Baby M
— The Editors -
Protecting the Mother's Right Is Critical
— Nancy Holmstrom -
A Reply to Our Critics
— Johanna Brenner & Bill Resnick - In Memoriam
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Harvey Goldberg: An Appreciation
— Patrick M. Quinn
The Editors
Johanna Brenner and Bill Resnick’s article (ATC #9) on the Baby M surrogate motherhood controversy stimulated responses from Marian Swerdlow, Julia Wigley and Leslie Reagan (all published in ATC #10). An additional response by Nancy Holmstrom is published here, followed by Brenner and Resnick’s rejoinder to all four.