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
R.F. Kampfer
ANYBODY WHO THINKS that Iran is going to roll over for a couple of American destroyers, after everything they’ve put up with from Iraq for the past seven years, has to be about half a bubble out of plumb.
The best thing about the U.S. getting into the Persian Gulf war is that the troops won’t be available for use in Central America.
Say It Ain’t So, Joe
AFTER JOE BIDEN made his withdrawal speech from the 1988 presidential race, he was heard to mutter: “I shall return.”
When Bertoldt Brecht was accused of plagarizing the plots to some of his plays, he said that he didn’t believe in private ownership of literature any more than of industry. That defense might not have helped Biden very much.
If Biden turns out to be washed up in politics, he should fit right in at the New York Post.
Henry Ford 11, incidentally, lifted “Never explain, never complain,” from Arthur Duke of Wellington.
Original Sin
PAT ROBERTSON recently said that the U.S. has to increase its birthrate to protect the West from domination by alien forces. So maybe his first-born was just an experiment in improved productivity.
Actually, somebody who believes the world was created in seven days shouldn’t have a problem with growing a baby in ten weeks.
Notes On literature And Fashion
THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE for Conscientious Objectors has put out an excellent comic book called “Real War Stories.” Published by Eclipse, it combines deeply moving case histories with useful statistics and first-rate artwork. Not an enjoyable book, but a very useful one.
The latest technological breakthrough in children’s toys is talking dolls that communicate with each other and leave the child out altogether. It’s only a matter of time before they start ganging up on the kid.
There is something fundamentally sick about a society that pays extra for clothing that’s artificially aged.
Matters Of Judgment
ROBERT BORK really wasn’t much worse than most judges. That’s the problem.
When the stock market gets nervous, some investors put their money into gold. When it’s really in trouble, they buy rifles.
November-December 1987, ATC 11