News & Letters [Detroit] - Contents for the 2000s

News & Letters: 2000s


 

Date of IssueLead articleDunayevskayas Two Worlds Notes from a DiaryEditorials
Vol. 45, No. 1, Jan-Feb, 2000Seattle anti-WTO demonstrations pose a future without capitalism Ron BrokmeyerRevisiting 'Black Power,' Race and ClassA new unifying principle for the 21st century
Vol. 45, No. 2, Mar, 2000Women shake up dominance of globalized capitalism Maya JhansiOn the anniversary of the birth of Erich FrommAbolish the racist death penalty
Vol. 45, No. 3, Apr, 2000New South American movements confront array of contradictions Mitch WeerthNotes of Logic: from Hegel’s Encyclopedia of Philosophical Sciences Part IPolice lynchings law of the land
Vol. 45, No. 4, May, 2000Police brutality epidemic spurs community outrage Gerard EmmettNotes of Logic: from Hegel’s Encyclopedia of Philosophical Sciences Part IIMay Day comes alive in anti-globalization movement
Vol. 45, No. 5, Jun, 2000The challenge of Africa in crisis Lou TurnerNotes of Logic: from Hegel’s Encyclopedia of Philosophical Sciences Part IIILegacy of war in Vietnam and at home
Vol. 45, No. 6, Jul, 2000Draft for Marxist-Humanist Perspectives, 2000-2001: THE SEARCH FOR NEW PATHS TO FREEDOM VS. THE DESTRUCTIVE DRIVE OF GLOBAL CAPITALRevolutionary dynamic of Hegel's thought
Vol. 45, No. 7, Aug-Sep, 2000Unrest beneath defeat of single party rule in Mexico Mary HolmesMarx's unchaining of the dialecticRacism continues to define U.S. society
Vol. 45, No. 8, Oct, 2000Presidential race in shadow of new revolts against capitalism Andy PhillipsCan humanity be free? The new Marxism and FreedomInhuman nature of global capitalism
Vol. 45, No. 9, Nov, 2000Specter of workers' revolt haunts post-Milosevic Serbia Peter HudisOn seniority and labor's emancipation: Practicing proletarian ReasonBush, Gore and abortion
Vol. 45, No. 10, Dec, 2000Election turmoil exposes fault lines in U.S. society Olga DomanskiHistoric roots of Israel-Palestine conflictIsrael escalates Middle East crisis
Vol. 46, No. 1, Jan-Feb, 2001Far Right enters White House with 'President select' Bush Terry MoonThe uniqueness of Marxist-HumanismMexico's 'opening'--to what?
Vol. 46, No. 2, Mar, 2001Sharon's election, Bush's bombs deepen crisis in Middle East Kevin A. BarryWomen and revolution in IranBush's dangerous new retrogression
Vol. 46, No. 3, Apr, 2001Layoffs pile up, reality of global capitalism sets in A. AnielewiczDialectics: The algebra of revolutionPolitics behind Afghan devastation
Vol. 46, No. 4, May, 2001Cincinnati's Black rebellion exposes U.S. racial injustice Peter HudisRamifications of the Watts revoltMilosevic's arrest, tensions in Macedonia
Vol. 46, No. 5, Jun, 2001Spy plane tussle diverts view of mass unrest in China Bob McGuireFreedom Riders challenge homegrown totalitarianismBirmingham verdicts leave out FBI
Vol. 46, No. 6, Jul, 2001Profits soar in energy 'crisis' Ron BrokmeyerCounter-revolution from within revolution: the problem of our timesEuropeans challenge Bush's arrogance
Vol. 46, No. 7, Aug-Sep, 2001Draft for Marxist-Humanist Perspectives, 2001-2002: THE POWER OF NEGATIVITY IN TODAY'S FREEDOM STRUGGLESThe theory of alienation: Marx's debt to Hegel
Vol. 46, No. 8, Oct, 2001Terrorism, Bush's retaliation show inhumanity of class society Peter HudisWhat is philosophy? What is revolution? What is anti imperialism?
Vol. 46, No. 9, Nov, 2001War, Islamic fundamentalism grip Middle East, South Asia Kevin A. BarryMarx's concept of praxis todayBush's war at home demands new thinking
Vol. 46, No. 10, Dec, 2001War, terror, and humanism collide in Afghanistan Gerard EmmettOn political divides and philosophic new beginningsBush's war on freedom in the USA
Vol. 47, No. 1, , 2002Bush-Ashcroft declare war on immigrant communities Htun LinAnother look at Hegel's Phenomenology of MindAfter Afghanistan, what?
Vol. 47, No. 2, Mar, 2002Women fight terror and war in South Asia and the Middle East Maya JhansiAfrican revolutions revisitedBush's permanent war
Vol. 47, No. 3, Apr, 2002World capitalism faces global economic slump Andrew KlimanStop the slaughter of the Palestinians!Israel-Palestine crisis at boiling point
Vol. 47, No. 4, May, 2002Capital fans global warming, puts human habitat at risk Franklin DmitryevMay Day as a birthtime of historySharon's brutal invasion defers peace for a generation
Vol. 47, No. 5, Jun, 2002Struggles in the Philippines face U.S. troops, repression R. RussellToward a new concept of organizationDeath penalty opponents at crossroads
Vol. 47, No. 6, Jul, 2002Draft for Marxist-Humanist Perspectives, 2002-2003: PERMANENT WAR OR REVOLUTION IN PERMANENCE?Nuclear war and state-capitalism
Vol. 47, No. 7, Aug-Sep, 2002Africans struggle to overcome slavery, AIDS, neocolonialism Bakary Tandia and Pauline MuchinaThe revolt of the workers and the plan of the intellectuals Part IBush's apparatus of repression
Vol. 47, No. 8, Oct, 2002Bush's war against Iraq threatens global disaster Peter HudisThe revolt of the workers and the plan of the intellectuals Part IIWorld in disarray after 9/11
Vol. 47, No. 9, Nov, 2002West coast dock struggle at front line of war on labor Ron Brokmeyer1962 Cuban Missile Crisis tested anti-war LeftStop Bush's war on Iraq, support Iraqi people!
Vol. 47, No. 10, Dec, 2002Mass unrest inspires Lula's victory in Brazil Mitch Weerth Philosophic foundations of the struggles for freedom’Bush's drive to war imperils U.S.
Vol. 48, No. 1, Jan-Feb, 2003Iraq, North Korea crises test anti-war movement Gerard EmmettDialectics and the Black dimensionBush declares state of war as the state of the union
Vol. 48, No. 2, Mar, 2003Is anti-war movement ready for war—and its aftermath? Kevin MichaelsThe American roots of MarxismU.S. militarization of space
Vol. 48, No. 3, Apr, 2003War on Iraq, resistance, and the shift in global politics Peter HudisMurder and war in the uncivilized U.S.
Vol. 48, No. 4, May, 2003Black America's challenge to Bush's war and repression Gerard Emmett and Nouveau ToussaintThe Philosophic Moment of Marxist-HumanismTasting the bitter fruits of occupation
Vol. 48, No. 5, Jun, 2003Movements for freedom in Latin America challenge U.S. Mitch WeerthOn the 50th anniversary of the June 17,1953 East German revolt: The myth of the invincibility of totalitarianismOccupation of Iraq: What happens now?
Vol. 48, No. 6, Jul, 2003Draft for Marxist-Humanist Perspectives. 2003-2004: WAR, RESISTANCE, AND THE NEED FOR A NEW ALTERNATIVEOn the economic roots of Imperialism: Rudolf Hilferding and the stability of capitalism
Vol. 48, No. 7, Aug-Sep, 2003International protests demand Indonesia troops out of Aceh! Anne JaclardThe cooperative form of labor vs. abstract laborBush's war on freedoms
Vol. 48, No. 8, Oct , 2003The struggle for India's future Maya JhansiRemembering Allende, 1973Human impact of 'job-loss' economy
Vol. 48, No. 9, Nov, 2003Bush's deepening quagmire – the U.S. economy and Iraq Gerard EmmettAmerican Civilization on Trial as basis for follow-up studiesTwo states for two peoples
Vol. 48, No. 10, Dec, 2003Energy bill peddles weird science to loot environment Franklin DmitryevLessons of Grenada for todayWill U.S. lose control of Iraq?
Vol. 49, No. 1, Jan-Feb, 2004Capture of Hussein fails to secure a frayed occupation Kevin MichaelsMarxism and Black liberationFree trade, capitalism and catastrophe
Vol. 49, No. 2, Mar, 2004Bush lies and scapegoats to save his presidency Jim Mills and Andy PhillipsIn celebration of Women's History Month: Lessons of the Iranian revolutionWomen's worldwide struggle for freedom
Vol. 49, No. 3, Apr, 2004Fight the Christian Right's attacks on women's lives Terry Moon, Gerard EmmettCan the law of value be uprooted?The departure of Aristide: The tragedy of Haiti
Vol. 49, No. 4, May, 2004Siege of Falluja underscores bloody cost of Iraq occupation Kevin Michaels‘Marx's Humanism Today’ Part IThe Rwanda genocide, ten years later
Vol. 49, No. 5, Jun, 2004Unrest girds China's growth Bob McGuireMarx's Humanism Today’ Part IIRule of new torturers in Iraq
Vol. 49, No. 6, Jul, 2004Draft for Marxist-Humanist Perspectives. 2004-2005: WORLD CRISES AND THE SEARCH FOR ALTERNATIVES TO CAPITALISM‘Marx's Humanism Today’ Conclusion
Vol. 49, No. 7, Aug-Sep, 2004'We can come together to end police corruption' Gerard EmmettFrom Marx to Marxist-HumanismSeptember 11 report reflects damage control
Vol. 49, No. 8, Oct, 2004Beneath election rhetoric mass actions reveal divides Joshua SkolnikThe philosophic legacy of Karel KosikTerrorism and statism engulf Putin's Russia
Vol. 49, No. 9, Nov, 2004Bush 'mandate' promises economic and social crises Olga DomanskiRemembering the 1974-75 Portuguese Revolution and its relation to Africa
Vol. 49, No. 10, Dec, 2004After the death of Arafat: Is there a way forward for Palestine and Israel? Kevin A BarryMarx's concept of 'labor'Bush agenda: the clock is ticking
Vol. 50, No. 1, Jan-Feb, 2005China as global factory is incubator of future revolt Peter HudisLuxemburg as revolutionaryCapitalism adds to tsunami horror
Vol. 50, No. 2, Mar-Apr, 2005Crossroads for movement against global capital Peter HudisMarx's Grundrisse and women's liberationIraq after the elections
Vol. 50, No. 3, May-Jun, 2005New Pope Benedict anoints religious fundamentalism Kevin AndersonWhen News & Letters was born
Vol. 50, No. 4, Jul-Aug, 2005Draft for Marxist-Humanist Perspectives. 2005-2006: DEVELOPING A PHILOSOPHICALLY GROUNDED ALTERNATIVE TO CAPITALMarxist-Humanism's relation to Marx's Humanism
Vol. 50, No. 5, Sep-Oct, 2005New Orleans: The human cost of capitalism's brutality Kevin Michaels and Jim MillsThe dialectic of Marx's Grundrisse
Vol. 50, No. 6, Nov-Dec, 2005Mass opposition grows as Iraq occupation festers Kevin MichaelsThe law of value in capitalist societyCelebrating the life of Rosa Parks
Vol. 51, No. 1, Feb-Mar, 2006From Iraq war to New Orleans, Bush agenda spawns crises Olga DomanskiMarx and the Black WorldBolivia at the crossroads
Vol. 51, No. 2, Apr-May, 2006New challenges to global capital in Latin American battle of ideas Peter HudisWhy Philosophy? Why Now?Europe, Muslim minorities and free speech
Vol. 51, No. 3, June-Jul, 2006Immigrant struggles and the response to globalized capital Htun LinMarx's humanism and the mass struggles since World War IIIraq war drags on amidst chaos
Vol. 51, No. 4, Aug-Sep, 2006Draft for Marxist-Humanist Perspectives. 2006-2007: THEORETIC PREPARATION FOR UPROOTING CAPITALISMTragedy of China's Cultural Revolution
Vol. 51, No. 5, Oct-Nov, 2006The Middle East and World Politics: In the aftermath of Israel's war in Lebanon Peter HudisOn the 50th anniversary of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution: Spontaneity of Action and Organization of Thought
Vol. 51, No. 6, Dec, 2006/Jan, 2007Bush-Cheney setback while Iraq still bleeds Kevin MichaelsGlobal capital's structural crisis and the need to return to Marx's CapitalBehind North Korea's nuclear test
Vol. 52, No. 1, Feb-Mar, 2007Restive currents below Iran's theocratic rule Iranian feministBlack dimension in women's liberationBush's surge forces Iraq to the precipice
Vol. 52, No. 2, Apr-May, 2007Anti-capitalist struggles in the 'new' South Africa Peter HudisUprooting capitalism's law of value Part IFifth year of bloody Iraq war
Vol. 52, No. 3, Jun-Jul, 2007Spying campaign provokes distrust in Bush's agenda Olga DomanskiUprooting capitalism's law of value Part IIImmigrants' movement still on the march
Vol. 52, No. 4, Aug-Sep, 2007Draft for Marxist-Humanist Perspectives. 2007-2008: CHALLENGING THE DOMINANCE OF CAPITAL IN THEORY AND PRACTICEMarxism and Political Economy
Vol. 52, No. 5, Oct-Nov, 2007Labor unrest and economic distress impact U.S. politics Peter HudisA response to Castoriadis's ‘Socialism or Barbarism’Bush locks U.S. into long stay in Iraq
Vol. 52, No. 6, Dec-2007/Jan, 2008Challenge to Musharraf's dictatorship in Pakistan Kevin MichaelsOn the 200th anniversary of Hegel'sc Phenomenology of SpiritCandidates have no answers to crises in capitalism
Vol. 53, No. 1, Feb-Mar, 2008Recession haunts election Ron Brokmeyer and Htun LinTo Fromm on the DialecticGenocide in Congo
Vol. 53, No. 2, Apr-May, 2008Flames of revolt in China Bob McGuireWhere to begin? Theory and practice in a new RelationshipCrisis in Production
Vol. 53, No. 3, Jun-Jul, 2008World food crisis stirs revolt Franklin DmitryevThe near-revolution of France, 1968: Why did it fail?A Report and an Appeal
Vol. 53, No. 4, Aug-Sep, 2008U.S. criminalizes undocumented to attack workers' movement Eugene WalkerHegel's summons: Grasp revolutionary spirit of the ageAfghan war heats up
Vol. 53, No. 5, Oct-Nov, 2008Bailout can't save capitalism from its own gravediggers Ron KelchCapitalist Production / Alienated LaborU.S. pushes Pakistan into abyss
Vol. 53, No. 6, Dec 2009/Jan, 2009Outpouring for Obama points beyond election to quest for full freedom Olga Domanski, Franklin DmitryevThe philosophic foundation of Marxism
Vol. 54, No. 1, Feb-Mar, 2009Israel's war on Gaza shows need for a total uprooting Gerry EmmittOn the 50th anniversary of Batista's overthrow: Fidelismo, statism, and the tragedy of the Cuban RevolutionState of world in crisis
Vol. 54, No. 2, Apr-May, 2009Draft for Marxist-Humanist Perspectives. 2009-2010: CRISIS COMPELS RETURN TO MARXOn the 30th anniversary of the Iranian Revolution: Revolution and counter-revolution, Part I
Vol. 54, No. 3, Jun-Jul, 2009Specter of revolution stalks Iran Gerry EmmettOn the 30th anniversary of the Iranian Revolution: Revolution and counter-revolution, Part IIQuestions on Sotomayor
Vol. 54, No. 4, Aug-Sep, 2009Unemployment, suffering and revolt spawned by recession Russell Rockwell Praxis and responsibility of intellectualsObama's Afghanistan surge
Vol. 54, No. 5, Oct-Nov, 2009Afghan lives and freedom sucked into U.S. quagmire Terry MoonEast European revolt and the re-creation of Marx's MarxismSpecters haunting G-20
Vol. 54, No. 6, Dec, 2009Permanent unemployment, capitalism's hallmark Ron KelchLetter to the Youth: Levi-Strauss and the battle of ideasPakistan needs a Revolution