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
Clarence Davis
…To be called a Marine,
or to be called a murderer?
Three phases of training, or
three levels of intense hypnotizing?
Trained for war, or more? And i have graduated,
passed on to the fleet of lifeless souls, lifeless
beings, know now how to care or rationalize, see and
speak not, for the title has been earned, and a marine
(machine) must stay well oiled, or be dishonorably
dis-assembled,
death before dishonor, well maybe…
when the cause has been
decided, i mean, after all, what title have i really
earned?
ATC 53, November-December 1994