Against the Current No. 235, March/April 2025
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Genocide and Beyond
— The Editors -
#StopFuelingGenocide: Boycott Chevron!
— Ted Franklin -
Capitalism Is the Disaster
— Peter Solenberger -
A Fight for Our Unions
— Anna Hackman - Patrick Quinn, presente!
- The Palestine Wars on Campus
- Women in Struggle
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India: Mass Struggle vs. Rape Culture
— Jhelum Roy - The Gaza Genocide: Women's Lives in the Crosshairs
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Betrayed by the System in Brazil
— L.M. Bonato -
Autonomous for Abortion Care
— Jez Blackmore -
Remembering Barbara Dane
— Nina Silber - Review Essay on Communist Women Writers
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Communist Women Writers: The Emergence of Memory Culture
— Alan Wald - Review Essay on the USSR's Fate
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A Revolution's Fateful Passages
— Steve Downs -
Martov and the October Revolution
— Steve Downs - Reviews
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A Genocide in Its Context
— Bill V. Mullen -
The Zionist Lobby: A Chronicle
— Don Greenspon -
Oil Dollars at Work
— Dianne Feeley -
All Eyes on Palestine!
— Frann Michel -
A People's History, Retold in Graphics
— Hank Kennedy
PATRICK QUINN, A founding member of Solidarity and a revolutionary socialist activist for six decades, died in his hometown Lake Geneva, Wisconsin on January 4, 2025 at the age of 83. A memorial article is planned for a forthcoming ATC issue.

Alan Wald, a longtime friend and political comrade, says of Patrick that “he always seemed to have a larger-than-life personality.
“He was extroverted, gregarious, approachable, and often affable and even playful — with amazing raconteurial gifts and a more retentive memory than a herd of elephants. In public discussions, he had passion and presence, usually asking the right questions, paying attention to what other people were saying, and mostly responding in affirmative if critical ways.”
Patrick Quinn, presente!