Against the Current, No. 53, November/December 1994
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Clinton's Best-Laid Plans
— The Editors -
The Firing of Ben Chavis
— Malik Miah -
Decatur Labor Fights On
— C.J. Hawking & Steven Ashby -
Mexico: Zedillo Wins, the Struggle Continues
— Dan La Botz -
Gays & Lesbians in Chile Fight Back
— Emily Bono -
Rebel Girl: Family Planning Without Women??
— Catherine Sameh -
Random Shots: Family Values for Beginners
— R.F. Kampfer - The Left Reconstructs
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The FMLN After El Salvador's Election
— Mike Zielinski -
El Salvador: A Political Scorecard
— Mike Zielinski -
Sandinismo's Tenuous Unity
— Midge Quandt -
Keeping the Dream Alive
— interview with Miguel D'Escoto -
Debates on the Philippine Left
— John Gershman -
The End of American Trotskyism? (Part 1)
— Alan Wald - Reviews
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Massacre in the Guatemalan Jungle
— Dianne Feeley -
John Beverly's Against Literature
— Tim Brennan -
Jack Conroy, Worker-Writer in America
— Carla Cappetti - Dialogue
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What Genovese Knew, And When
— Christopher Phelps -
On the PDS: An Exchange
— Eric Canepa -
On the PDS: A Reply
— Ken Todd - In Memoriam
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Peter Dawidowicz, 1943-1994
— Nancy Holmstrom -
Clarence Davis, Gulf War Resister
— David Finkel -
Earning the Title
— Clarence Davis -
Desert on Detroit River (To Laurie)
— Hasan Newash
Mike Zielinski
Parties referred to in this article include:
* FMLN (Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front), the party formed to carry on the revolutionary military-political alliance that fought the U.S.-backed Salvadoran regime from 1980-1991. Its five constituent parties are:
* FPL (Popular Forces of Liberation), formed in the early 1970s as a split from the Salvadoran Communist Party and the first of the armed organizations as well as a major force in the popular movement.
* ERP (Expression of the People’s Renewal, previously the Peoples Revolutionary Army). Radical Christian in origin, a highly effective military force during the war, now representing the “moderate” wing of the movement.
* RN (National Resistance), an early 1980s split from the ERP and today generally aligned with it politically.
* PCS (Salvadoran Communist Party).
* PRTC (Central American Revolutionary Workers Party), the smallest of the groups.
* ARENA (Republican Nationalist Alliance), the ruling party of El Salvador, formed initially by the late Roberto d’Aubuisson, godfather of the death squads and organizer of the assassination of Archbishop Oscar Romero.
* DC (Christian Democrats), the party in power and favored by the United States through most of the 1980s.
ATC 53, November-December 1994