Against the Current, No. 182, May/June 2016
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Politics of the New Abnormal
— The Editors -
Why Blacks Vote for "Pragmatism"
— Malik Miah -
"This Deportation Business": 1920s and the Present
— Emily Pope-Obeda -
Trouble Down in Texas (and elsewhere)
— Dianne Feeley -
Disasters in Syria and Yemen
— an interview with Gilbert Achcar -
Russia's Intervention and Syria's Future
— Gilbert Achcar -
Fatema Mernissi: A Pioneering Arab Muslim Feminist
— Zakia Salime -
Destroying Detroit Schools
— Dianne Feeley and David Finkel -
U.S. Labor -- What's New, What's Not?
— Kim Moody -
Auto's Permanent Temporaries
— Dianne Feeley - The Murder of Berta Cáceres
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Free Oscar Lopez Rivera Now!
— Steve Bloom -
Homonationalism and Queer Resistance
— Peter Drucker - An Introduction to the Life of James Connolly
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James Connolly and the Easter Uprising
— Paul Buhle -
American Literature and the First World War
— Tim Dayton - Review Essay on Haymarket
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The Contested Haymarket Affair: 130 Years Later
— Allen Ruff -
Messer-Kruse's Haymarket History
— Rebecca Hill - Reviews
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Water in a World in Crisis
— Jan Cox -
Standing Against Counterrevolution
— David Finkel -
Inside/Outside the Campus Box
— Michael E. Brown
A FULL LIFE: James Connolly the Irish Rebel (PM Press, $4.95) is a powerful portrayal of the life and martyrdom of the great Irish revolutionary, with text and comic art illustration by Tom Keough, edited with an Afterword by Paul Buhle, and selections from Connolly’s writings. Marking the 100th anniversary of the Easter Uprising in Dublin that was crushed by the British occupation but paved the path for Irish independence, it’s a fitting tribute to a visionary of national liberation and working-class socialism.
Paul Buhle’s introduction and the accompanying two pages illustrate some of the lessons Connolly learned in the United States, where he lived from 1903-1910. Key were the need for one big union open to all workers — including Blacks, Chinese and women — and of mass direct action.
May/June 2016, ATC 182