Date of Issue | Lead article | Dunayevskaya’s “Two Worlds – Notes from a Diary” | Editorials |
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Vol. 25, No. 1, Feb, 1980 | Oil, Iran Crisis, and Drive for War Peter Mallory | Special section — BEFORE AND AFTER THE 1905 REVOLUTION: Two turning points in Rosa Luxemburg’s life — 1898-99, and 1905-07 | |
Vol. 25, No. 2, Mar, 1980 | Editorial Article: Carter’s Drive to War Dunayevskaya | Reason and revolution vs. conformism and technology | |
Vol. 25, No. 3, Apr, 1980 | American youth challenge draft, racism, poverty jobs Kevin A. Barry | Special section: THE BREAK WITH KAUTSKY, 1910-1911: From Mass Strike Theory to Crisis over Morocco and Hushed-Up ‘Woman Question’ | Black unrest heightens as U.S. economy staggers |
Vol. 25, No. 4, May, 1980 | Eyewitness report: China: hunger for ideas to uproot class society Mary Holmes | May Day, 1980 | |
Vol. 25, No. 5, Jun, 1980 | Workers’ revolt boiling as economy enters deep-freeze Andy Phillips | Carter’s intrusion, Khomeini’s ‘Holy War’ | Tito’s non-alternative |
Vol. 25, No. 6, Jul, 1980 | Draft Perspectives, 1980-1981: TOMORROW IS NOW: U.S. IMPERIALISM IN THE IRANIAN DESERT, AND AT HOME, IN DEEP RECESSION AND RESURGENT RACISM Principal author Dunayevskaya | Latin American revolts deepen in wake of Nicaragua | |
Vol. 25, No. 7, Aug-Sep, 1980 | Editorial article: Reagan convention reveals barbarism of ‘New Right—and mass opposition Michael Connolly | On the 25th Anniversary of the Birth of Marxism-Humanism in the U.S. Prologue | |
Vol. 25, No. 8, Oct, 1980 | Against militarized science and religious reaction — From Poland to Miami: masses as reason Dunayevskaya | Theory/Practice [Replaces Two Worlds as name of her column] On the 25th Anniversary of the Birth of Marxism-Humanism in the U.S. Part I | |
Vol. 25, No. 9, Nov, 1980 | 1980 election fantasies vs. U.S. class, race, war realities Michael Connally | On the 25th Anniversary of the Birth of Marxism-Humanism in the U.S. Part II | Struggle in Poland continues |
Vol. 25, No. 10, Dec, 1980 | Azania, Zimbabwe, Namibia Southern Africa’s new stage of struggle Kevin A. Barry | On the 25th Anniversary of the Birth of Marxism-Humanism in the U.S. Part III | Ramifications of Reagan election: The attack on Black America |
Vol. 26, No. 1, Jan-Feb, 1981 | Eyewitness report on Solidarity: Polish workers’ new form of organization Andy Phillips | China’s ‘Gang of Four’ trial charade and the so-called Cultural Revolution; media and the global crises, Part I | Black death in white America |
Vol. 26, No. 2, Mar, 1981 | Reaganomics: militarization of the American economy and society Olga Domanski | China’s ‘Gang of Four’ trial charade and the so-called Cultural Revolution; media and the global crises Part II | |
Vol. 26, No. 3, Apr, 1981 | U.S. terrorism against El Salvador: Reagan-Haig conspiracy Eugene Walker | What is philosophy? What is revolution? | Angry miners challenge UMWA President Church |
Vol. 26, No. 4, May, 1981 | Miners gird for bitter strike struggle Andy Phillips | Preface to Iranian edition of Marx’s 1844 Essays | Europe’s Black dimension |
Vol. 26, No. 5, Jun, 1981 | New opening to the Left in Europe: Socialist victory in French presidential election Peter Mallory | A 1981 view of Marx’s 1841 dialectic | ’Indignant Heart’ — 25 years of freedom movement |
Vol. 26, No. 6, Jul, 1981 | A Marxist-Humanist eyewitness report on England, France: Labor, Women, Blacks on the move Olga Domanski | E1 Salvador: Reagan’s genocidal war and the unfinished Latin American revolutions | Azanian movement shakes Botha regime, exposes Reagan policy |
Vol. 26, No. 7, Aug-Sep, 1981 | Draft Perspectives, 1981-1982: THE TWO WORLDS IN EACH COUNTRY; THE NEED TO TRANSFORM REALITY Principal author Dunayevskaya | Deng revises not so much Mao, as Marx | The move to the sunbelt: Restructured economy is attack on labor Andy Phillips |
Vol. 26, No. 8, Oct, 1981 | The trail in the 1980s for transforming reality Dunayevskaya | ||
Vol. 26, No. 9, Nov, 1981 | War hysteria of US imperialism extends to Libya: Silence of Egyptian masses over Sadat Kevin A. Barry | The struggle continues: What kind of revolution in needed in the battle against the Khomeini-IRP counter revolution? | Refusing to let the unthinkable be thinkable |
Vol. 26, No. 10, Dec, 1981 | ln-person report on Nicaragua, Peru, Mexico: Latin America’s revolutionary spirit Anne Molly Jackson | On the 150th anniversary since Hegel’s death: How valid for our day are Marx’s Hegelian roots? | UAW at crossroads |
Vol. 27, No. 1, Jan-Feb, 1982 | POLAND: An Editorial Article Counter-revolution drives the revolution underground; the resistance continues Dunayevskaya | Begin’s Israel moves further back to his reactionary, terrorist origins | |
Vol. 27, No. 2, Mar, 1982 | Union leaders’ concessions help Reaganomics expand army of unemployed Andy Phillips | 25 years of East European revolt and of the re-creation of Marx’s Marxism | Salvador’s revolution versus Reagan’s military madness |
Vol. 27, No. 3, Apr, 1982 | In the US and globally: Deep recession, military build-up and the pulling apart of political alliances Dunayevskaya | ||
Vol. 27, No. 4, May, 1982 | In Britain, Germany and now the U.S. The European anti-nuclear war movement crosses the Atlantic Michael Connolly | New Introduction to Philosophy and Revolution | May Day 1982: the union bureaucracy’s betrayal |
Vol. 27, No. 5, Jun, 1982 | Self-determination, class divisions, social revolution: Palestinians oppose Begin’s reactionary crackdown on the West Bank and Gaza Peter Wermuth | New Introduction to Marxism and Freedom | Direction of anti-nuke movement |
Vol. 27, No. 6, Jul, 1982 | Draft Perspectives, 1982-1983—A PHILOSOPHY OF REVOLUTION NEEDED: MASS OPPOSITION TO REAGANOMICS AND THE DRIVE FOR NUCLEAR WAR Principal author Dunayevskaya | ||
Vol. 27, No. 7, Aug-Sep, 1982 | El Salvador: the right wing and the U.S. seek to crush the revolution Mary Holmes | Hobsbawm and Rubel on the Marx centenary, but where is Marx? | Government reports and the ongoing Black revolt |
Vol. 27, No. 8, Oct, 1982 | Need for a total uprooting — Down with the perpetrators of the Palestinian slaughter Dunayevskaya | The creative nature of Marx’s mind and the tasks of Marxist-Humanists today | |
Vol. 27, No. 9, Nov, 1982 | From auto industry to trucking to high tech: Workers challenge Reaganomics and their union leadership Andy Phillips | Introduction to Rosa Luxemburg, Women’s Liberation and Marx’s Philosophy of Revolution | Poland’s Solidarnosc: the struggle continues |
Vol. 27, No. 10, Dec, 1982 | Political-Philosophic Letter: Andropov’s Ascendancy Reflects Final State of State-Capitalism’s Degeneracy Dunayevskaya | Anti-war activity vs. Reagan’s McCarthyism | |
Vol. 28, No. 1, Jan-Feb, 1983 | Two States of the Union: Reagan militarizes economy; masses fight the new depression Andy Phillips | South Africa: the external war, the internal war | |
Vol. 28, No. 2, Mar, 1983 | Unemployed millions, anti-war protests reveal a Western Europe in crisis Kevin A.Barry | Marxist-Humanism, 1983: The Summation That Is A New Beginning, Subjectively and Objectively. Marx’s unknown Ethnological Notebooks | Special Marx Centenary Issue |
Vol. 28, No. 3, Apr, 1983 | Editorial Article: Rising campus protests confront militarism, Reaganomics, racism Olga Domanski | ’A Trail to the 1980s’ and ‘A 1980s View’ | |
Vol. 28, No. 4, May, 1983 | May Day, 1983 Workers from Poland and South Africa to U.S. strive for freedom Michael Connolly | Unleashing the security cops; binding our civil liberties | |
Vol. 28, No. 5, Jun, 1983 | U.S. And Central American youth resist Reagan’s new war plans David Park | The national tour on the Marx centenary | Economic crisis deepens; rulers prepare summit |
Vol. 28, No. 6, Jul, 1983 | Draft Perspectives, 1983-84: MASS UNREST AT HOME AND ABROAD IN THE GLOBAL YEAR OF THE MISSILE Principal author Dunayevskaya | Nationwide anti-war protests confront nuclear arms build-up Jim Mills | |
Vol. 28, No. 7, Aug-Sep, 1983 | In-person report: International Farm Crisis Summit: Farm activists ‘Forging the Links’ to deal with agricultural crisis Azadkar & Bob McGuire | Call off the Dogs of War | |
Vol. 28, No. 8, Oct, 1983 | From the U.S. to the Philippines, Lebanon and Latin America: Philosophy of revolution needed to confront global crisis Dunayevskaya | ||
Vol. 28, No. 9, Nov, 1983 | CHARLES DENBY, WORKER-EDITOR Dunayevskaya | ||
Vol. 28, No. 10, Dec, 1983 | Reagan’s imperial invasion and conquest of Grenada The three-way drive to war: Grenada, endless militarization, retrogression on Black rights Dunayevskaya | ||
Vol. 29, No. 1, Jan-Feb, 1984 | Real state of the union: hunger, no jobs, battered women and bloated military Olga Domanski | New Introduction to American Civilization on Trial: A 1980s View of the Two-Way Road Between the U.S. and Africa Dunayevskaya | El Salvador: The Kissinger Commission, the rebel offensive |
Vol. 29, No. 2, Mar, 1984 | In the Middle East and in Central America — Reagan’s drive for Pax Americana threatens global conflagration Eugene Walker | New Introduction to 1984 Edition of Nationalism, Communism, Marxist-Humanism and the Afro-Asian Revolutions | Workers face international exploitation, need international solidarity |
Vol. 29, No. 3, Apr, 1984 | Battles over coal mine safety show stakes are high for labor in 1984 Andy Phillips | Marx’s philosophy of revolution vs. non-Marxist scholar-careerists in ‘Marxism’ | New cloak of religion masks class exploitation |
Vol. 29, No. 4, May, 1984 | Draft Perspectives, 1984-85: WHERE ARE THE 1980s GOING? The Imperative Need for a Totally New Direction in Uprooting Capitalism-Imperialism Principal author Dunayevskaya | May Day, 1984: Labor faces crises and challenges Ron Brokmeyer | |
Vol. 29, No. 5, Jun, 1984 | Can fight against Ronald Reagan, strike-breaker, begin here? 4,000 Toledo workers blockade plant, battle police by striking AP Parts workers | Marx’s last writings on Russia: new paths to revolution and philosophic continuity | U.S. imperialism out of the Gulf! Stop the Iraq-Iran genocidal war! |
Vol. 29, No. 6, Aug-Sep, 1984 | Reagan’s Central American wars vs. revolutions in theory and practice Dunayevskaya | ||
Vol. 29, No. 7, Oct, 1984 | From outer space to Lebanon, from Nicaragua to the U.S. — What would four more years of Reagan, world outlaw, mean? Olga Domanski | Marx’s critique of culture—a new study | Black education: S. Africa, Chicago |
Vol. 29, No. 8, Nov, 1984 | Philippine masses mount new protests against Marcos regime, U.S. bases Kevin A. Barry | Grenada revolution and counter-revolution | Anti-war youth vs. Reaganism |
Vol. 29, No. 9, Dec, 1984 | Black dimension remains pivotal: Strikes open battle against Reaganism John Marcotte | Norman Levine’s study of dialectics: a critique | African famine: capitalism’s man-made disaster |
Vol. 30, No. 1, Jan-Feb, 1985 | The real state of the union is the growing pauperization of America Michael Connolly | Unchaining the revolutionary dialectic; In Memoriam: Simon Silverman, Alexander Erlich | |
Vol. 30, No. 2, Mar, 1985 | U.S.-Russia secret talks; Israel-Lebanon stalemate: The Middle East in full disarray Peter Wermuth | Two essays on women from Marxist-Humanist Archives | Reagan’s war on Nicaragua |
Vol. 30, No. 3, Apr, 1985 | Superpowers and China lie in wait: Will mass unrest alter India’s path? Peter Wermuth | Dialectics of Revolution: American Roots and Marx’s World Humanist Concepts | End Reaganism before Reaganism ends us; Special section: Marxist-Humanist Archives Exhibit and Lecture sponsored by Wayne State Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs |
Vol. 30, No. 4, May, 1985 | South Africa on the threshold of civil war Lou Turner | Addition to Marxist-Humanist Archives | High tech and the state of health in America |
Vol. 30, No. 5, Jun, 1985 | Two-tier wages, work rule concessions, union-busting: Can working people reverse Reaganism’s attacks in the shop? Andy Phillips | Political-Philosophic Notes: On Reagan’s Visit to Bitburg; Challenge to the youth: On the needed total uprooting of the old and the creation of new human relations | |
Vol. 30, No. 6, Jul, 1985 | From Star Wars to Nicaragua: 40 years after Hiroshima, Reagan’s military madness threatens humanity Michael Connolly | The concrete-Universal: a retropective look at thirty years of News & Letters I. From the Birth of News & Letters, 1955, to Marxism and Freedom, 1957 | |
Vol. 30, No. 7, Aug-Sep, 1985 | 1985-86 Marxist-Humanist Draft Perspectives, Principal author Dunayevskaya | ||
Vol. 30, No. 8, Oct, 1985 | The undeclared and ongoing civil war in South Africa Dunayevskaya | Women’s Liberation and the Dialectics of Revolution: Reaching for the Future (short excerpts) | |
Vol. 30, No. 9, Nov, 1985 | Reagan-Gorbachev summit can’t hide two worlds in each country Michael Connolly | A Look at the Past and the Future: Thirty years of News & Letters – A Retrospective and Perspective, Part II | Reagan’s reactionary agenda |
Vol. 30, No. 10, Dec, 1985 | Spreading U.S. strikes resist ‘two-tier society,’ pose questions Olga Domanski | Still another version of the dialectic? | Geneva 1985: The Summit that wasn’t Dunayevskaya |
Vol. 31, No. 1, Jan-Feb, 1986 | From South Africa to the U. S., from the Middle East to Central America: Reagan’s ‘Pax Americana’ vs. global movements for freedom Peter Wermuth | Learn about revolutionary journalism with Marxist-Humanists: News & Letters Workshop/Classes on Current Events and the Dialectic Method | |
Vol. 31, No. 2, Mar, 1986 | As the Challenger explodes: Militarized science, technology vs. human needs, potentialities Eugene Walker | The ‘80s in the Thirty Years of News & Letters: a Retrospective/ Perspective, Part III | Philippine masses oust Marcos |
Vol. 31, No. 3, Apr, 1986 | Can Haiti’s revolt be deepened to revolution? Kevin A. Barry | Introduction/Overview to Volume XII of The Marxist-Humanist Archives: Retrospective and Perspective—The Raya Dunayevskaya Collection, 1924-1986 Part I; Lesotho coup, Savimbi and Reagan | Reagan’s attacks on Libya and Nicaragua |
Vol. 31, No. 4, May, 1986 | Mexico in ferment: strikes, protests, discussions, challenge ruling powers Peter Wermuth and Anne Jaclard | Retrospective and Perspective—The Raya Dunayevskaya Collection, 1924-1986 Part II | Stop Reagan’s Acts of War! |
Vol. 31, No. 5, Jun, 1986 | Does Chernobyl nuclear reactor disaster show us our future? Eugene Walker | Open letter to Paul Buhle | Sanctuary and the Latino dimension of freedom |
Vol. 31, No. 6, Jul, 1986 | Marxist-Humanist Draft Perspectives, 1986-87: Principal author Dunayevskaya | ||
Vol. 31, No. 7, Aug-Sep, , 1986 | Steelworkers, meatpackers, autoworkers: Labor’s new battlegrounds Andy Phillips | Journeys through Marxist-Humanist Archives; In Memoriam — Joe Giganti | Reagan and two South Africas |
Vol. 31, No. 8, Oct, , 1986 | As Reagan and Gorbachev maneuver: Ongoing world revolts & economic crises challenge superpower grip Dunayevskaya | ||
Vol. 31, No. 9, Nov, 1986 | The deepening crisis of poverty in America Olga Domanski | Reagan, Gorbachev in Iceland: All things fall apart | |
Vol. 31, No. 10, Dec, 1986 | From the civil war in South Africa: a revolutionary thinker speaks out Jongilizwe | A letter to Adrienne Rich | Reagan’s Imperial Presidency: The shocking liaison of U.S.-lran and the need for a biweekly N&L Dunayevskaya |
Vol. 32, No. 1, Jan 30, 1987 | China’s youth challenge Deng’s state-capitalist regime Bob McGuire | Star Wars from skies: Reagan’s Grand Illusion | Reagan’s budget: The trillion-dollar lie |
Vol. 32, No. 2, Feb 13, 1987 | Reagan’s America: rampant racism, pauperization, militarized science Kevin A. Barry | Dupre reviews Dunayevskaya | American Civilization on Trial |
Vol. 32, No. 3, Feb 27, 1987 | One year after Marcos ouster, an in-person report — The Philippines: coups, mass opposition R. Russell | Whither China? | Challenging the nuclear warheads of Reagan |
Vol. 32, No. 4, Mar 13, 1987 | Working women fight Reaganism with organization, strikes, ideas Olga Domanski | China: Archives in future tense | South Africa: The ever-deafening wall of silence |
Vol. 32, No. 5, Mar 27, 1987 | West Europe’s masses pose new alternatives to deepening crisis Mary Holmes | Two of a kind: Reagan and Gorbachev and their bi-polar world, Part I | Racism on the campus; Reagan and Nicaragua |
Vol. 32, No. 6, Apr 10, 1987 | From IBP to Hormel: meatpackers fight companies, union bureaucrats Michael Connolly | Two of a kind: Reagan and Gorbachev and their bi-polar world, Part II | International economic crisis: market-monetary or production? |
Vol. 32, No. 7, Apr 27, 1987 | New immigration law spreads fear; solidarity across borders needed Michelle Landau | 1986-87: New illuminations on the philosophic expression of Marxist-Humanism | Canadians seek independence from the United States and their own rulers |
Vol. 32, No. 8, May 8, 1987 | Ongoing struggles in Black Belt challenge revolutionary Black thought Lou Turner | Special Supplement: WHY HEGEL’S PHENOMENOLOGY? WHY NOW? | Stop Reagan’s war plans for Central America |
Vol. 32, No. 9, May 22, 1987 | East Europe’s masses demand a radical openness from below Urszula Wislanka | Cultural thaw is not restoration of history: Russia’s latest play is no freedom road | Workers’ health and safety suffer from Reagan’s murderous policies |
Vol. 32, No. 10, Jun 5, 1987 | Raya Dunayevskaya dies | ||
Vol. 32, No. 11, Jul 25, 1987 | Special Memorial issue: Raya Dunayevskaya, Founder of Marxist-Humanism Olga Domanski and Michael Connolly, Co-National Organizers, for News and Letters Committees | On Political Divides and Philosophic New Beginnings, June 5,1987; A Post-World War II View of Marx’s Humanism, 1843-1883; Marxist-Humanism, 1950s-1980s, May 1, 1987 | |
Vol. 32, No. 12, Sep, 1987 | Will U. S. armada in Persian Gulf lead to war with Iran, Russia? Eugene Walker | Special section: The living character of Raya Dunayevskaya’s legacy | |
Vol. 32, No. 13, Oct, 1987 | Grave dangers of Reagan agenda: Bork, contras and Star Wars Olga Domanski | New title for column: From the Writings of Raya Dunayevskaya—Marxist-Humanist Archives” Dialectics of Revolution | |
Vol. 32, No. 14, Nov, 1987 | South Africa: new stage of repression; new stage of trade union struggle Lou Turner | Emergence of Marx’s Humanism in the post-World War II world | Stop Reagan’s ominous attacks in Persian Gulf |
Vol. 32, No. 15, Dec, 1987 | Reagan’s Central American wars persist despite Arias peace plan Eugene Walker | Revolutions and Philosophies | Rural poverty in America |
Vol. 33, No. 1, Jan-Feb, 1988 | Uprising in Israeli-occupied territories: Can Palestinian struggle become a new revolutionary beginning? Olga Domanski | Special section: Raya Dunayevskaya’s Final Dialogue With Us | |
Vol. 33, No. 2, Mar, 1988 | Workers battle Reaganism, companies, union bureaucrats Bob McGuire | New perceptions of Lenin, Hegel | Protest S. Africa banning! |
Vol. 33, No. 3, Apr, 1988 | South African bannings impose choke-hold on mass movement Peter Wermuth | Israel moves further back to Begin’s reactionary beginnings | All U.S. troops out of Central America now! |
Vol. 33, No. 4, May, 1988 | New youth movement challenges Reaganism’s racism, war actions Barry Keith | 25th anniversary of ‘American Civilization on Trial’ Freedom occupies consciousness | U.S. in Persian Gulf: Danger of Reaganism’s international reach |
Vol. 33, No. 5, Jun, 1988 | In-person report: Czechoslovakia 1988: no Prague Spring by X, co-author of Czechoslovakia: Revolution and Counter-revolution | Letter to Harry McShane: Theory’s relation to philosophy | Real state of the Economy |
Vol. 33, No. 6, Jul, 1988 | Draft for Marxist-Humanist Perspectives, 1988-89 | ’A new revision of Marxian economics’ | Destruction of Iranian airliner: U.S. armada out of Persian Gulf! |
Vol. 33, No. 7, Aug-Sep, 1988 | Dukakis and Bush: Campaign hoopla can’t hide cutbacks, racism and revolt Andy Phillips | Hegel’s Absolutes and the organization of thought | As Iran/Iraq war ends, what happens after? |
Vol. 33, No. 8, Oct, 1988 | Burmese masses struggle to uproot ruling military regime Kevin A. Barry | Not by practice alone: the movement from theory | |
Vol. 33, No. 9, Nov, 1988 | Russia’s two worlds: growing revolt vs. state-capitalist rule Olga Domanski | Special section: Raya Dunayevskaya’s 1953 ‘Letters on Hegel’s Absolutes’ | Reality: Bush can’t wrap it in the flag |
Vol. 33, No. 10, Dec, 1988 | Ideological pollution of Reaganism continues with Bush’s victory John Alan | East European revolt and the re-creation of Marx’s Marxism | U.S. wars in Central America |
Vol. 34, No. 1, Jan-Feb, 1989 | U.S.-Russia realignment only deepens global crises Kevin A. Barry | The Latin American unfinished revolutions | Bush’s ‘moderate’ image sows illusions |
Vol. 34, No. 2, Mar, 1989 | State-run nuclear arms industry’s 40-year war on humanity Michelle Landau | On the battle of ideas | |
Vol. 34, No. 3, Apr, 1989 | ln-person report: Mexico in crisis and revolt Anne Jaclard, Eugene Walker | What is Philosophy? What is Revolution? 1789-1793; 1848-1850; 1914-1919; 1979 | Our two-tier society sub-minimum wages, strike breaking courts |
Vol. 34, No. 4, May, 1989 | 500,000 in Washington, D.C.: Abortion rights march challenges anti-woman retrogression in U.S. Terry Moon | 1964 Letter to Herbert Marcuse: Freedom demands the unity of philosophy and revolution’ | Congress falls into Bush’s trap on contra aid |
Vol. 34, No. 5, Jun, 1989 | Millions in China defy martial law as party leaders maneuver Bob McGuire | Dialectics of Organization in Hegel’s ‘Attitudes to Objectivity’ | True crisis in U.S. education: cutbacks, poverty and racism |
Vol. 34, No. 6, Jul, 1989 | Visage of genocide in U.S. Black health crisis Lou Turner | A 1981 writing on China: Deng revises not so much Mao, as Marx | ’You cannot massacre an idea’: China’s revolt brutally forced underground |
Vol. 34, No. 7, Aug-Sep, 1989 | Draft for Marxist-Humanist Perspectives, 1989-90: HOW TO PREPARE FOR THE 1990S? | Philosophy as leadership and as action | |
Vol. 34, No. 8, Oct, 1989 | Black opposition to racism puts American civilization on trial John Alan | Special section: Philosophy and Revolution as a Challenge to the 1990s — The ‘uniqueness, originality and difficulty’ of Philosophy and Revolution | Glemp and Auschwitz: Anti-Semitism in the 1980s |
Vol. 34, No. 9, Nov, 1989 | In the historic mirror: East Germany, Poland, Hungary: East European masses hurl new challenges to state-capitalism Olga Domanski | In Memoriam of the Hungarian Revolution: Spontaneity of Action and Organization of Thought | Of hurricanes and earthquakes: Natural disasters reveal capitalism’s destructive power |
Vol. 34, No. 10, Dec, 1989 | Bush’s ongoing wars: in El Salvador, in the U.S. Michelle Landau | Ideas that live in an organization | As Gorbachev and Bush maneuver: East Europe’s revolt at the crossroads |