Against the Current, No. 195, July/August 2018
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Endless War, Swirling Chaos
— The Editors -
A New COINTELPRO?
— Malik Miah -
Just Transition: Let Detroit Breathe!
— a talk by William Copeland - Breathing in Detroit
- Rev. Edward Pinkney Freed After 30 Months
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State of the UAW
— Dianne Feeley - #FreeSiwatu!
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Letter to the Editors
— Dan Georgakas - Karl Marx at 200
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A Birthday Bash for Marx
— The Editors -
Marx, Our Contemporary
— Tony Smith -
Gender, Race and Marx's Whiskers
— David Roediger -
Exploitation, Alienation and Oppression
— Abbie Bakan -
Marx and Organization
— Mark A. Lause -
India's Freedom Struggle Influenced by Marxism
— Prasenjit Bose - Marx's Capital
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On Economic Madness
— Luke Pretz -
Transformation Problem Unraveled
— Paul Burkett - Russia & World Revolution
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Communism and Self-Management
— Catherine Samary -
The Soviets and Tsarist Debt
— Eric Toussaint - Review Essay
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BDS Versus Settler-Colonialism
— Alan Wald - Reviews
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Understanding Appalachia Inside and Out
— Bob Hutton -
Revising Class: Lumpen in Literature
— Keith Gilyard -
The Making of C.L.R. James
— Jason Schulman -
Disabling Barriers
— Giselle Gerolami - In Memoriam
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Myron Perlman, Z"L: Working-Class Jewish Radical
— Benjamin Balthaser
ON MAY 1 the Michigan Supreme Court unanimously ruled that Berrien County Prosecutor improperly charged activist Rev. Edward Pinkney with five felony counts of election forgery. The court ruled that the statue he was accused, tried, convicted and sentenced for violating did not create any substantive criminal offense at all, but was merely a sentencing provision of other election forgery offenses for which he was not convicted.
Rev. Pinkney lives in Benton Harbor, an African-American city dominated by the Whirlpool Corporation. Over the years he has opposed police repression and the imposition of an emergency manager over Benton Harbor.
Rev. Pinkney was paroled in June 2017 after serving 30 months in prison. He had applied for a bond pending appeal at every level of the state system, arguing that he was convicted of non-existent crimes. Turned down at every level, he is now vindicated.
July/August 2018, ATC 195