Against the Current, No. 38, May/June 1992
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The Crime of the Centuries
— The Editors -
The Democrats' Wasteland
— Peter Drucker -
1992: A Palestinian View
— Yasmin Adib -
Reproductive Justice for All
— Ron Daniels -
Why I'm Supporting Ron Daniels
— Sabrina Virgo -
The Rebel Girl: Dow Bows, FDA Applauds
— Catherine Sameh -
South Africa: Towards Grassroots Socialism
— Patrick Bond -
Letter to the Editor
— Val Moghadam, Helsinki, Finland -
Letter to the Editor
— Dave Linn, Berkeley, CA - Globalization and Resistance
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Peru: A People Under Siege
— Socialist Challenge -
Our Roots, Our Revolution
— Hugo Blanco -
Random Shots: The Revolution Looks Forward
— R.F. Kampfer - Globalization and Resistance
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A Hawaiian Activist's Fight
— Nancy Holmstrom interviews Haunani-Kay Trask -
Guatemalan Women: Organizing Under the Gun
— Deborah J. Yashar -
Native American Struggles Today
— Jennifer Viereck - Reflections on Socialism After the USSR
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Nationalism at the End-of-Century
— Michael Lowy -
The Future of Marxism
— The Editors -
Privatization and Russian Workers
— Milton Fisk -
Socialism Is Not Stalinism
— Suzi Weissman interviews Mansoor Hekmat -
Worker-Communist Party of Iran
— Mansoor Hekmat and others -
End of Stalinism, Beginning of Marxism
— Hillel H. Ticktin - Dialogue
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Before Stalinism (a continuing symposium)
— The Editors -
Rejoinder: Revolutionary as Conservative
— Tim Wohlforth -
Of Lenin and Leninism
— Bernard Rosen - Reviews
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The Politics of Affirmative Action
— Aaron Brenner
Mansoor Hekmat and others
The Worker-Communist Party of Iran is a Marxist party, committed to organizing the social revolution of the working class to abolish the capitalist system and to establish a new society based on the economic and social quality of all, their political freedom and the realization of material and intellectual creative potentials for all persons.
The Worker-Communist Party of Iran (WPI) is an internationalist party. It struggles for the international solidarity of the working class and for the achievement of its world objectives. It is committed to defending the interests of workers the world over.
In the changing world conditions of today, and in the face of the ideological and political onslaught of world capitalism on the cause of socialism, heightened by the collapse of the Soviet bloc’s false socialism, the Worker-Communist Party of Iran considers the defense of Marxism and of the worker-socialist cause as one of its fundamental tasks. WPI strives to strengthen and promote the socialist movement of the working class on a world scale.
In Iran, WPI fights for the rise of the working class as a powerful social and political force, for establishing a workers’ state and the implementation of the economic and political program of worker-socialism. The overthrow of the ruling Islamic Republic is one precondition for the achievement of these goals.
The Worker-Communist Party of Iran calls on communist workers and worker-socialist militants to join its ranks.
Contact K.K. Box 14112, 400 20 Goteborg, Sweden.
May-June 1992, ATC 38