Against the Current, No. 41, November/December 1992
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In Defense of Bosnia
— The Editors -
Rebellion in "La Colonia"
— Joaquín Solano & César Ayala -
"Family Values--For Real?
— Stephanie Coontz -
NAFTA: Storm Warning for Labor
— Mary McGinn -
Background on "Free Trade"
— The Editors -
A Party for the 21st Century
— Dianne Feeley -
The Dissolution of Yugoslavia
— Manuela Dobos -
NYC Transit Workers' Fight: "No Contract--No Peace!"
— Steve Downs -
The Contest of Class and Patriarchy, Part II
— Cecilia Green -
The Rebel Girl: Love & Hate in Time of War
— Catherine Sameh -
Random Shots: Some Thoughts to Live By
— R.F. Kampfer -
Notes to Our Readers
— The Editors - Reflections on Socialism After the USSR
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Perspectives on Revolution
— The Editors -
Opening of a New Century
— Joanna Misnik -
Lessons from Latin America
— Manuel Aguilar Mora -
Before Stalinism: A Response to Critics
— Samuel Farber - Review
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Working America: Going Backwards
— William Meadows - In Memoriam
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A Memory of George Novack
— Michael Steven Smith
The Editors
The following two articles by Joanna Misnik and Manuel Aguilar Mora are edited transcripts of talks on “Lessons of Twentieth Century Revolutions” presented at the opening session of the 1992 Solidarity summer school. Joanna Misnik is a member of the national committee of Solidarity and an editor of Against the Current. Manuel Aguilar Mora is a leader of the Mexican Revolutionary Workers Party (PRT) and author of several works on Mexican politics and economy. A third talk from this panel, by Robert Brenner, will appear in ATC 43.
Thanks to Betsy Esch for transcribing.
November-December 1992, ATC 41