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WAR:GENERAL
Whose war?/ John Reed:
7/38
What attitude should socialists take to war?/ Duncan Hallas:
7/42
The war criminals they won't indict(N):
8/6
Hague tribunal - The real criminals are in Washington(N):
8/6
Marxism and War/ Joel Geier:
8/25
Text
Rogue State - A history of US terror/ Katherine Dwyer:
20/45
The Canton Ohio speech/ Eugene V Debs:
20/80
Text
Resource wars: the new landscape of global conflict(R: Michael T Klare/ Metropolitian Books, $26, 2001, 289p)/ Ashley Smith:
21/98
War without end - The Washington axis of evil(N):
22/2
Text
Next stop, Baghdad? - Washington prepares for a new Gulf war(N):
22/3
Fugitive days: a memoir(R: Bill Ayers/ Beacon Press, $24, 2001, 295p)/ Bill Roberts:
22/79
9-11(R: Noam Chomsky/ Seven Stories Press, $9, 2001, 126p)/ Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor:
22/79
[Order]
Terrorosm: Theirs and ours(R: Eqbal Ahmed/ Seven Stories Press, $7, 2001, 50p)/ Deepa Lal:
22/79
Terrorism and war(R: Howard Zinn/ Seven Stories Press, $10, 2002, 159p)/ Paul D'Amato:
23/75
[Order]
Pacifism and War/ Paul D'Amato:
24/24
Text
A history of bombing(R: Sven Lindqvist/ The New Press, $25.00, 2001, 207p)/ Chris Fagan:
24/77
[Order]
Perpetual war for perpetual peace: How we got to be so hated(R: Gore Vidal/ Nation Books, $10.00, 2002, 160p)/ Adam Turl:
25/83
Silent night - The story of the World War I Christmas truce(R: Stanley Weintraub/ Penguin Group, $14.00, 2002, 206p)/ Ashley Smith:
28/78
Another century of war?(R: Gabriel Kolko/ The New Press, $16.00, 2002, 165p)/ Chris Fagan:
28/81
[Order]
Who's next on... Bush's hit list?/ Anthony Arnove:
30/12
War is a force that gives us meaning(R: Chris Hedges/ Public Affairs, $23.00, 2002, 211p)/ Chris Fagan:
30/60
[Order]
Jarhead: A marine's chronicle of the Gulf War and other battles(R: Anthony Swofford/ Scribner, $24.00, 2003, 272p)/ Helen Redmond:
30/62
WAR:WORLD WAR II
Other ref:
Germany 1933-45
World War II: The good war?/ Ashley Smith:
10/53
Text
Hiroshima was no longer a city/ Mikki Smith:
13/39
Text
The hidden history of America's concentration camps/ Ken Matsumura:
13/45
Text
The avengers: a Jewish war story(R: Rich Cohen/ Alfred A Knopf, $25.00, 2000, 261p)/ Jessie Muldoon:
17/69
Day of deceit: the truth about FDR and Pearl Harbor(R: Robert Stinnett/ Touchstone Press, $16.00, 2001, 416p)/ Ashley Smith:
18/90
Pearl Harbor, internment and Hiroshima: Historical lessons/ Paul D'Amato:
20/73
The myth of the good war: The USA in the Second World War(R: Jacques Pauwels/ James Morimer & Company, $20.00, 2002, 288p)/ Ashley Smith:
30/62
WELFARE
Clinton bipartisan president(N):
1/6
Text
Myth of the Welfare Queen(R: David Zucchino/ Scribner, $25.00, 1997, 368p)/ Brian Erway:
3/58
The crisis in Health Care/ Helen Redmond:
8/37
Hands to work - Three women navigate the new world of welfare deadlines and work rules(R: Lyn Nell Hancock/ Morrow/Harperperennial Library, $14.00, 2002, 336p)/ Elizabeth Schulte:
29/78
Lost ground - Welfare reform, poverty and beyond(R: Randy Albelda, Ann Withorn (eds)/ South End Press, $18.00, 2002, 210p)/ Elizabeth Schulte:
29/78
WOMEN'S LIBERATION
Other ref:
Women's Movement, Abortion, Family, Sexual Politics
Race, Gender and Work: A multi-cultural economic history of women in the United States(R: Teresa Amott, Julie Matthaei/ South End Press, $21.00, 1996, 442p)/ Elizabeth Schulte:
1/45
Engels and the origin of women's oppression/ Sharon Smith:
2/38
The Movement - The tyranny of 'structurelessness'/ Jo Freeman:
19/110
War at home-war abroad - Using women's rights to sell Washington's war/ Sharon Smith:
21/39
Text
Her own woman: the life of Mary Wollstonecraft(R: Diane Jacobs/ Simon & Schuster, $28, 2001, 333p)/ William Keach:
22/78
WOMEN'S MOVEMENT:FEMINISM
Other ref:
Women's Liberation, Abortion, Family, Sexual Politics
Whatever happened to feminism?/ Sharon Smith:
5/29
Text
Stiffed: The betrayal of the American man(R: Susan Faludi/ William Morrow and Company, $27.50, 1999, 662p)/ Elizabeth Lalasz:
10/66
The world split open: How the modern women's movement changed America(R: Ruth Rosen/ Penguin Books, $12.00, 2001, 444p)/ Elizabeth Lalasz:
18/93
WORKPLACE ORGANISATION
Other ref:
Trade Unions
How public exposure can give workers confidence:
9/12
Click clack moo: Cows that type(R: Doreen Cronin, Betsy Lewin(illustrator)/ Simon and Schuster, $15.00, 2000, 32p)/ Alpana Mehta:
12/69
[Order]
Behind the label: inequality in the Los Angeles apparel industry(R: Edna Bonacich, Richard P Appelbaum/ University of California Press, $20.00, 2000, 395p)/ Michael Elaine Myers:
16/67
The real world of employee ownership(R: John Logue, Jacquelyn Yates/ Cornell University Press, $18.00, 2001, 247p)/ Steve Leigh:
24/76
Employers attack, unions blink(N)/ Lee Sustar:
25/6
Text
WORLD TRADE ORGANISATION
Other ref:
Economics:World
WTO: Crashing the bosses' party(N):
10/1
Take the spirit of Seattle across the US(N)/ Lee Sustar:
10/3
The bosses tool(N):
10/4
Target the enemy at home(N):
11/4
World Trade Organisation - corporate club/ Paul D'Amato:
11/9
Text
Revolt against globalization - Birth of a new movement/ Ahmed Shawki, David Zirin, Michele Bollinger, Ashley Smith:
12/7
Text
Revolt against globalization - A system that can't meet the standards of global justice - interview with Walden Bello/ Alan Maass:
12/12
Revolt against globalization - Fighting the global goliath/ Sarah Anderson, Roger Newell, Ahmed Shawki:
12/14
Chie Abad - Former GAP sweatshop worker speaks out/ Sherry Wolf:
12/27
FTAA: A primer/ Lee Sustar:
16/46
Text
Stop the FTAA - FTAA for beginners/ Leighton Christiansen:
17/13
Stop the FTAA - 'We need cross-border solidarity', talk with Fred Azcarate/ Geoff Bailey:
17/27
The rise of a global justice movement/ Lee Sustar:
17/37
Stop the FTAA - What next for the FTAA?/ Eric Ruder:
18/55
The Global System - The state is more powerful than ever/ John Pilger:
19/15
The Global System - The globalizer who came in from the cold/ Gregory Palast:
19/16
The Global System - The Washington consensus isn't just foreign policy/ Katherine Dwyer:
19/18
War at home-war abroad - The real story behind America's war/ John Pilger:
21/29
Preaching the free-market gospel(N):
25/10
WRITERS REVIEWED
Other ref:
Writers in alphabetical order
Eqbal Ahmad: confronting empire(R: David Barsamian/ South End Press, $16.00, 1999, 204p)/ Ganesh Lal:
16/69
Imperialism and World Economy(R: Nikolai Bukharin/ Monthly Review Press, £10.00, 1972, 173p)/ David Whitehouse:
8/45
[Order]
One hundred years after his birth - The Orwell we never knew/ Lee Wengraf:
32/71
Text
The Workers' Journalist(R: John Reed):
6/21
Remembering Edward Said - A mighty and passionate heart/ Alexander Cockburn, Helen Scott, Bill Keach:
32/12
Text
The Grapes of Wrath(R: John Steinbeck)/ David Rapkin:
25/66
[Order]
The Mark Twain they didn't teach us about in school/ Helen Scott:
10/61
Richard Wright: 'Using words as weapons'/ Annie Zirin:
14/61
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