Socialism and Liberation Vol. 2, No. 8

AUGUST 2005

Socialism and Liberation Magazine
Vol. 2, No. 8: August 2005

People’s Struggle Advances
in Latin America!

FROM THE EDITOR
One year of Socialism and Liberation (Andy McInerney)

RACISM AND THE CLASS STRUGGLE
The 1965 Watts rebellion (Caneisha Mills)
Another episode of racist police terror in LA (Ian Thompson)
Mumia supporters take action against legal setback (Eugene Puryear)
New gains for the ‘Angola 3’ (Marina Drummer)
The meaningless apology on lynching (BlackCommentator.com)
Mississippi verdict:
A token admission of centuries of racist terror (Ian Thompson)

FIGHTING AGAINST WAR AND IMPERIALISM
Into the streets or into the Democratic Party? (Richard Becker)
Why the U.S. dropped nuclear bombs  (Ben Becker)
Actions against U.S. nuclear stockpile
Agent Orange still poisons Vietnam (Jack A. Smith)

FEATURES
General Motors takes aim at workers (Saul Kanowitz)
Understanding alienation (Danny Shaw)

INTERNATIONAL
Latin America shows the way forward (Nathalie Hrizi)
Bolivia:
Protests by workers, Indigenous rock U.S.-backed ruling class (Marcial Guerra)
On the barricades : Philippines, Pakistan, Sudan, Colombia (Nati Carrera)
U.S. and EU target exiled Filipino revolutionary (Mario Santos)

EN ESPAÑOL
¿A las calles o en el Partido Demócrata?  (Richard Becker)
Latinoamérica muestra el camino hacia adelante (Nathalie Hrizi)

Cover photo: Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez speaks at an international conference against the Free Trade Area of the Americas. Havana, April 30, 2005. Photo: Gloria La Riva

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