Against the Current, No. 200, May/June 2019
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ATC Turns 200 (issues)
— The Editors - Massacre in Christchurch
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Making the Green New Deal Real
— Dianne Feeley -
The Fight Over Ilhan Omar
— David Finkel -
A View from Lebanon
— Julia Kassem -
Canada as an Extractive State
— an interview with Todd Gordon - Background on the Boycott
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Brazil: Trump Ally Celebrates Coup
— Eric Toussaint -
Jasic Struggle: Debate Among Chinese Maoists
— Qian Ben-li - Sexual Harassment and #MeToo in China
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Behind the Economic Turbulence
— Suzi Weissman interviews Robert Brenner -
On Rosa Luxemburg and Her Murder
— Jason Schulman -
"The Beginning" (an excerpt)
— Rosa Luxemburg -
Chronicle of Germany 1918-19
— William Smaldone - Teacher Upsurge
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View of the Oakland Teachers' Strike
— Jack Gerson -
Evaluating the Oakland Teachers' Strike
— Tim Marshall - Reviews
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The Fate of the Pink Tide
— Samuel Farber -
Why No Labor Party Here?
— Meredith Schafer -
The Kent State Story
— Rick Feinberg -
Infinite Use of Finite Means
— Matthew Garrett -
When in Doubt, Sit Down!
— Martin Oppenheimer - Review Essay
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Ethics and the Conflicts of Modernity
— Joe Stapleton
THE WHITE-SUPREMACIST terrorist massacre at the mosques in Christchuch, New Zealand occurred as this issue of Against the Current was in preparation. Beyond the revulsion we share with everyone over this sickening crime, it’s necessary to reflect deeply on the conditions and social pathologies that produces killers who exult in gunning down people simply for being Muslims — or Jews, or members of another religious, cultural or national community. This slaughter, and others like the Pittsburgh synagogue and Charleston church mass shootings, are not “aberrations” so much as symptoms of a sick society. We join in mourning the irreplaceable lives lost, and pledge our participation in the struggle for a decent, democratic socialist future. An analysis and background discussion of this horrific event from activists in New Zealand is posted at https://fightback.org.nz/ and elsewhere, including at https://solidarity-us.org.
May-June 2019, ATC 200