Against the Current No. 4-5, September-December 1986
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The Elecions and the Left
— Robert Brenner, Warren Montag & Charlie Post -
Bernie Sanders' Campaign: A Step Forward
— Dianne Feeley & David Finkel -
Socialist Campaign in Vermont
— Bernie Sanders -
Stop the LaRouche PANIC!
— Peter Drucker -
Random Shots: Confederate $ for the Contras
— R.F. Kampfer -
Letter
— Donald Kenner - Worldwide Freedom Struggle
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The State's Imagination -- and Mine
— Margaret Randall -
Poems
— Margaret Randall -
The French Left at a Tragic Impasse
— an interview with Daniel Singer -
Greece: The Crisis of a Crumbling Populism
— James Petras -
Solidarnosc Today: View from the Left
— Zbigniew M. Kowalewski -
Review: Poland Under Black Light
— Ewa Wiosna -
Review: Give Us Back Our Factories!
— Barbara Zeluck -
The Two Souls of Leninism
— Tim Wohlforth -
Guatemala: A New Movement Rises from the Ashes of Genocide
— Jane Slaughter -
Immigration: Whose Dilemma?
— Hector Ramos -
Chile -- New Struggles, New Hopes
— Eric Chester - Reviews
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Detroit Labor's Rich Legacy
— Marty Glaberman -
Patterns of Rank-and-File Power
— Nelson Lichtenstein -
An Anthology of Radical America
— Kent Worchester -
Israel: Lifeline for Apartheid
— Mark Dressler - In Memoriam
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Alice Peurala, Unionist and Socialist
— Dot Peters -
Sid Lens, 1912-1986
— Patrick Quinn
Donald Kenner
THE THIRD ATC has certainly proved that the first two were no fluke. ATC is, by the political standards of Austin, Texas, a hit. Excellent job!
Two things about ATC #3 stuck out, however, and should be considered in future issues.
One is the use of the word “Reaganism” in the “Letter from the Editors” column. To begin with, there is no such thing as “Reaganism.” It is an invention of the Democratic Party, showing the antithesis of what a Mondale victory “would have been.”
It is a favorite term of the Communist Party USA, for similar reasons, and has become the backbone of the current expression of their political orientation. Purge that word!
The other concerns Samuel Farber’s article “A Comment on the Cold War.” I very much enjoyed the article and look forward to similar exchanges of opinions. What disturbs me is that all new subscribers (and possibly some old) have not read Mike Davis’ equally thought-provoking article “Nuclear Imperialism and Extended Deterrence” to which Farber is responding.
Given the importance of this subject for revolutionary socialists, it would not have been redundant to have reprinted Davis’ article as well in ATC #3. Locally, we are going to distribute a copy of Davis’ article with each copy of ATC #3. Not because we favor one over the other, but because new subscribers should see both of these excellent articles in their entirety.