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index 1994 Alarcon, Evelina: Crisis in Los Angeles, Mar., p. 30; An His- of the American Working Class, by David R. Roediger, toric Breakthrough, Aug., p. 12. (book review), June, p. 32. Albano, Terry: Building the YCL, Apr., p. 22; An Ideological Fishman, Joelle: Workers Win Union Contract, Sept.-Oct., p. Break in the Ice, June, p. 9. 15. Gerson, Si: Third Party Developments, Apr., p. 15. Bachtell, John: Lessons From the ‘93 New York Elections, Jan., Goldberg Norman: The Stuff of Art, Apr., p. 27; The Man p. 20; A Membership Explosion, Sept.-Oct., p. 7. With the Clenched Fist, July, p. 33; The Communist Party Benjamin, Phil: The National Health Care Debate of 1994, and Culture, Dec., p. 24 Nov., p. 1. Blawis, Jack: Bookends, The Fifties, by David Halberstein, Gordon, Lewis: Race Matters, by Cornell West, (book (book review), June, p. 38. review), Feb., p. 34; Reflections on the 40th Anniversary of Bonosky, Phillip: The Cult of Violence in America, Jan., p. 13; Brown v. Board of Education, Nov., p. 7. Bookends: W.E.B. Du Bois: Biography of a Race, by David Greetings to 75th Anniversary, Sept.-Oct., p. 38. Levering Lewis, (book review), Feb., p. 32; Homestead: 100 Years Later, May, p. 24; The Truman Myth, Aug,, p. Hall, Gus: Crime & Violence: A Class Question, Jan., p. 1; For 22; Forging American Communism, by Edward P. Johan- World Communist Unity, Jan. p. 40 (document); Opening ningsmeier, (book review) Nov., p. 21. Remarks, Mar., p. 2; Building Collectivity, June, p. 3; The Brodine, Virginia: The Fight to Save the Environment, Apr., Truth About D-Day, July, p. 1; Letter to the South African p- 8. Party, July, p. 38; Conference Summary, Aug., p. 14; A Mass Party in the Making, Sept.-Oct., p. 4; A Great 75 Communist and Workers parties: Continental Meeting of Years, Dec., p. 1. Communist and Workers Parties of the Americas, Apr., p. Health Commission, CPUSA: The Destruction of OSHA 38. Reform, Dec., p. 18. Communist Party of Portugal: The Situation in Portugal Hopkins, Tom: A Most Dangerous Game, May, p. 18. Today, Dec., p. 30. Horne, Gerald: On the Criminalization of a Race, Feb., p. 26. D’Agostino, Theresa: Bookends: In Search of Excess: The International Commission CPUSA: International Notes, Overcompensation of American Executives, by Graef S. Nov., p. 41; Feb., p. 31.; May, p. 37; June, p. 41; Dec., p. Crystal, (book review), Aug., p. 36. 34. Discussion: The Fight Against Racism Today, July, p. 19. Irwin, Christopher: A New Arera of Struggle: The Electronic Dlugin, Lee: Party Building, Apr. p. 24. Front, Nov., p. 16. D’Orazio, Ann: Bookends, Privatization in Eastern Europe: Is the State Withering Away? by Roman Frydman and Kaye, Herb: The Illinois War Zone, June, p. 12. Andrze Rapaczynski, (book review), Jan., p. 32. Le Blanc, Judith: Jobs and Equality Campaign, Mar., p. 27; Editorials: International Women’s Day, Mar., p. 1; Lenin's Jobs and Equality Campaign, Aug., p. 9. Legacy, Apr., p. 1; Who Won the War? June, p. 1; 75th Letters to the Editor: Tom Durkin, Lasker Smith, Robert Anniversary, Sept.-Oct., p. 1. Seier, Lorenzo Torrez, Andre Brochu, L.B., Mar., p. 40; Eisenhower, David: Discussion: How Dangerous is the Ultra Robert Blum, Blair Bertaccini, T.A. Gurphey, Alan right ? June, p. 25. Miller, June, p. 40; Harold Heller, Charles Hunt, Ange- lo, F.J. Dec., p. 38, Don Matsuda, Nell Ranta, Ray Green Figueroa, Miguel: Political Developments in Canada, Apr., p. Jesse Deutch, Mary Ann Shroder, Ann Reeve, p. 39. 35: Loveland, George: U.S. Economic War Against Cuba, Sept.- Fishman, George: Wages of Whiteness: Race and the Making Oct., p. 29. 40 POLITICAL AFFAIRS index 1994 Alarcon, Evelina: Crisis in Los Angeles, Mar., p. 30; An His- of the American Working Class, by David R. Roediger, toric Breakthrough, Aug., p. 12. (book review), June, p. 32. Albano, Terry: Building the YCL, Apr., p. 22; An Ideological Fishman, Joelle: Workers Win Union Contract, Sept.-Oct., p. Break in the Ice, June, p. 9. 15. Gerson, Si: Third Party Developments, Apr., p. 15. Bachtell, John: Lessons From the ‘93 New York Elections, Jan., Goldberg Norman: The Stuff of Art, Apr., p. 27; The Man p. 20; A Membership Explosion, Sept.-Oct., p. 7. With the Clenched Fist, July, p. 33; The Communist Party Benjamin, Phil: The National Health Care Debate of 1994, and Culture, Dec., p. 24 Nov., p. 1. Blawis, Jack: Bookends, The Fifties, by David Halberstein, Gordon, Lewis: Race Matters, by Cornell West, (book (book review), June, p. 38. review), Feb., p. 34; Reflections on the 40th Anniversary of Bonosky, Phillip: The Cult of Violence in America, Jan., p. 13; Brown v. Board of Education, Nov., p. 7. Bookends: W.E.B. Du Bois: Biography of a Race, by David Greetings to 75th Anniversary, Sept.-Oct., p. 38. Levering Lewis, (book review), Feb., p. 32; Homestead: 100 Years Later, May, p. 24; The Truman Myth, Aug,, p. Hall, Gus: Crime & Violence: A Class Question, Jan., p. 1; For 22; Forging American Communism, by Edward P. Johan- World Communist Unity, Jan. p. 40 (document); Opening ningsmeier, (book review) Nov., p. 21. Remarks, Mar., p. 2; Building Collectivity, June, p. 3; The Brodine, Virginia: The Fight to Save the Environment, Apr., Truth About D-Day, July, p. 1; Letter to the South African p- 8. Party, July, p. 38; Conference Summary, Aug., p. 14; A Mass Party in the Making, Sept.-Oct., p. 4; A Great 75 Communist and Workers parties: Continental Meeting of Years, Dec., p. 1. Communist and Workers Parties of the Americas, Apr., p. Health Commission, CPUSA: The Destruction of OSHA 38. Reform, Dec., p. 18. Communist Party of Portugal: The Situation in Portugal Hopkins, Tom: A Most Dangerous Game, May, p. 18. Today, Dec., p. 30. Horne, Gerald: On the Criminalization of a Race, Feb., p. 26. D’Agostino, Theresa: Bookends: In Search of Excess: The International Commission CPUSA: International Notes, Overcompensation of American Executives, by Graef S. Nov., p. 41; Feb., p. 31.; May, p. 37; June, p. 41; Dec., p. Crystal, (book review), Aug., p. 36. 34. Discussion: The Fight Against Racism Today, July, p. 19. Irwin, Christopher: A New Arera of Struggle: The Electronic Dlugin, Lee: Party Building, Apr. p. 24. Front, Nov., p. 16. D’Orazio, Ann: Bookends, Privatization in Eastern Europe: Is the State Withering Away? by Roman Frydman and Kaye, Herb: The Illinois War Zone, June, p. 12. Andrze Rapaczynski, (book review), Jan., p. 32. Le Blanc, Judith: Jobs and Equality Campaign, Mar., p. 27; Editorials: International Women’s Day, Mar., p. 1; Lenin's Jobs and Equality Campaign, Aug., p. 9. Legacy, Apr., p. 1; Who Won the War? June, p. 1; 75th Letters to the Editor: Tom Durkin, Lasker Smith, Robert Anniversary, Sept.-Oct., p. 1. Seier, Lorenzo Torrez, Andre Brochu, L.B., Mar., p. 40; Eisenhower, David: Discussion: How Dangerous is the Ultra Robert Blum, Blair Bertaccini, T.A. Gurphey, Alan right ? June, p. 25. Miller, June, p. 40; Harold Heller, Charles Hunt, Ange- lo, F.J. Dec., p. 38, Don Matsuda, Nell Ranta, Ray Green Figueroa, Miguel: Political Developments in Canada, Apr., p. Jesse Deutch, Mary Ann Shroder, Ann Reeve, p. 39. 35: Loveland, George: U.S. Economic War Against Cuba, Sept.- Fishman, George: Wages of Whiteness: Race and the Making Oct., p. 29. 40 POLITICAL AFFAIRS Rabinowitz, Jason: Bookends, The Tyranny of the Majority: Markowitz, Norman: Bookends, Land of Idols, by Michael Fundamental Fairness to Representative Democracy, by Parenti, (book review), Jan., p. 28; Discussion: How Dan- Lani Guinier, (book review), Nov., p. 35. gerous is the Ultra right?, June, p. 25. Marshall, Scott: Class Struggle on the Information Superhigh- Schepers: E., Racism and Immigration, Nov., p. 19. way, Apr., p. 2. Scarborough, Russel: U.S. Healthcare, June, p. 14. Meyers, George: Towards a Labor Program, May, p. 1; Build- Sloan, Don: The Place of the Holocaust in History, June, p. 21. ing a Labor-Led Party, Aug., p. 1. Stein, Phil: Socialist Realism in the Eyes of David Sequeiros, Monteiro, Tony: Comment on the “Class Struggle Today,” July, p. 30. Jan., p. 33; The Scientific & Revolutionary Legacy of Stokes, Diane: Right to Life or Death to Democracy?, Sept.- W.E.B. Du Bois, Feb., p. 1; Towards a Program for Oct., p. 21. African American Equality, Feb., p. 19; African Ameri- cans and the Class Struggle, Mar., p. 32. Tallmadge, John: Bookends, Heroes of an Unwritten Story: Mora, Elena: Puerto Rican Equality, Mar, p, 37. The UAW 1934-1939, by Henry Kraus, (book review), Myles, Dee: Class, Race and Nationality in the Molding of the May, p. 39. U.S. Working Class, Feb., p. 10; The Working Class Experi- Teachers Club: The Fight for Public Education in Michigan, ence of African American Women, May, p. 10. Aug,, p. 16. Torrez, Lorenzo: Mexican American/Labor Unity, Mar., p. Noffke, Steve: Bookends, Stalin Over Wisconsin, by Steven 34. Meyer, (book review), Jan., p. 29. Tyner, Jarvis: Jobs not Jails, Jan., p. 6; A New Era of Political Independence, April, p. 19; Third-Party Developments, Paparigha, Aleka: European “Unity,” Aug., p. 32. Aug,, p. 3. Plana, Libero Della: Clinton’s Crime Bill, Nov., p. 11. Perlo, Victor: Bookends, American Apartheid Segregation Walker, Mead: Bookends, The Work of Nations: Preparing for and the Making of an Underclass, by Douglas S. Massey 21st Century Capitalism, by Robert Reach, (book and Nancy A. Denton, (book review), Feb., p. 38; review), Jan., p. 37. Racism and Unemployment, July, p. 7; Bookends, The Webb, Sam: The Labor Movement After NAFTA, Mar., p. 14; Agenda: Inside the Clinton House, by Bob Woodward, May Day and the Fight for Jobs, May, p. 5. (book review), Sept.-Oct., p. 33. West, Jim: U.S. Imperialism: Enemy of Peace, Jan., p. 28. Political Action Commission, CPUSA: 1994 Elections, Wheeler, Tim: McCarthyism German-style, Dec., p. 5. Dec., p. 13. Wood, Bobbie: Reflections of a Laid-Off Steelworker, May, p. Pumphrey, George: The Trial of Markus Wolf, May, p. 33. 15. Quavez, Adanjesus: Building the YCL in New York, Sept.- Oct., p. 11. Statement of Ownership, Management and Circulation (Required by U.S.C. 3685) la. Title of publication: Political Affairs; 1b. Publication No. carriers, street vendors and counter sales) average during 00323128; 2. Date of filing: December 8, 1994; 3. Frequency of preceding 12 months: 772 - issue nearest filing date: 772; issue: Monthly, except combined September/October issue; 10b2. 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