September 1, 2006
Photo Postcards: Island Woman (late 1800s) Look what he thinks he captured to hold in his palm,show-off like a tropical frogand send back home,souvenir in a square white box women,… READ MORE
July 1, 2006
Stephanie Luce, sluce [at] econs.umass.edu, teaches at the Labor Center of the University of Massachusetts–Amherst. She is the author of Fighting for a Living Wage (Cornell University Press, 2004). Mark… READ MORE
June 1, 2006
Rémy Herrera (herrera1 [at] univ-paris1.fr) is a researcher at the National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) and teaches at the University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne. In quick succession in May… READ MORE
June 1, 2006
Robert Weil is the author of Red Cat, White Cat: China and the Contradictions of “Market Socialism” (Monthly Review Press, 1996), and other articles and papers on Chinese economic, political,… READ MORE
June 1, 2006
When Anne Braden, who died last March 6, aged 81, began covering criminal justice for her hometown paper, the Louisville (Kentucky) Courier-Journal, in 1947, it did not take her long… READ MORE
April 1, 2006
Elizabeth Wrigley-Fieldis a student at New York University, where she is active in the International Socialist Organization. She serves on the national coordinating committee of the Campus Antiwar Network, and… READ MORE
March 1, 2006
On January 19–23 the African session of the Polycentric World Social Forum— held separately in 2006 in Africa, Asia, and the Americas—took place in Bamako, Mali. On January 18–19 on… READ MORE
March 1, 2006
Ursula Huws is professor of international labor studies at the Working Lives Research Institute at London Metropolitan University and is director of the research consultancy Analytica. She is the author… READ MORE
March 1, 2006
Daniel Finn is a journalism student at Dublin City University. He visited Colombia last summer with a delegation of student and trade-union activists, who work in solidarity with the Bolivarian… READ MORE
February 1, 2006
The victory of Evo Morales, presidential candidate of the Movement Toward Socialism (MAS), in Bolivia’s December elections was a world-historical event of the first order. Its extent was unexpected, certainly… READ MORE