Socialism and Liberation, Vol. 3, No. 12











NOVEMBER 2006



Socialism and Liberation Magazine
Vol. 3, No. 12: December 2006

Elections, the Economy and War

U.S. WORKING CLASS


After the midterm elections: same goals, different strategy
(Brian Becker)


Preparing for class struggle in the crisis ahead
(Andy McInerney)


Real estate tycoons gouge NYC tenants
(Yénica Cortés)


FIGHTING RACISM


Andrew Young, Wal-Mart and class unity
(Eugene Puryear)


African American reparations and the struggle for socialism
(Carlito Rovira)


25 years since Mumia’s arrest, building on gains to win his freedom
(Jeanette Cáceres)



IRAQ


Can the U.S. ruling class admit defeat in Iraq?
(Saul Kanowitz)


U.S.-controlled court sentences Saddam Hussein to death
(Sunil Freeman)


Hussein trial ‘a mockery of justice’
(Statement of Saddam Hussein’s defense attorneys)


INTERNATIONAL


North Korea, the United States and the six-party talks
(Sarah Sloan)


Korea’s two paths: revolution or occupation?
(Sarah Sloan)


Oaxaca, Mexico: ‘A form of struggle like the Paris Commune’
Gilberto López y Rivas


Colombian revolutionaries on military, diplomatic offensive
(Nathalie Hrizi)


On the barricades: Venezuela, Cuba
(Marcos Cepeda)


EN ESPAÑOL


¿Podrá Washington admitir su derrota en Irak?
(Saul Kanowitz)


Oaxaca: Una forma de lucha como la Comuna de París
(Gilberto López y Rivas)



COVER PHOTO: Picture Arts/Steve Allen

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