Against the Current, No. 35, November/December 1991
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PC-Bashing: A Vicious Frame-up
— The Editors -
The New Russian Revolution?
— The Editors -
The Crisis of the Campuses
— The Editors -
Multiculturalism As It Really Is
— The U-T Writing Group -
CUNY's Springtime of Struggle
— Anthony Marcus -
Multiculturalism in Brooklyn College
— Nancy Romer -
Campus Unionism at Twenty Five
— Milton Fisk -
PC: A New McCarthyism?
— Ellen Schrecker -
Wasted Minds and Wasted Lives
— Jake Ryan and Charles Sackrey -
Review: The Right's PC Frameup
— Mike Fischer -
Viewing "Berkeley in the '60s"
— Mike Parker - Three Views of the University
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Russia: Toward a Party of Labor
— David Finkel -
Russia: A Fast Walk to Nowhere
— I. Malyarov -
Poland's Crisis and Solidarity Today
— Mark M. Hager -
Jan Josef Lipski
— David Finkel -
Puerto Rico's Albizu Campos Centenary
— Héctor Meléndez -
C.L.R. James: Intellectual Legacies
— Kent Worcester -
Random Shots: The East Is Read
— R.F. Kampfer -
The Rebel Girl: Women, Sex and Desire
— Catherine Sameh -
Anita Hill--and Ourselves
— Dianne Feeley
The Editors
We continue our discussion of the themes of multiculturalism, so-called “political correctness” and access to education that began with OUT “Campuses in Crisis” special issue ATC 35. The articles here also pose some of the questions of class, and organizing perspectives for students and faculty union activists, in a period of budgetary austerity.
January-February 1992, ATC 36