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February/March 1996 Vol. XXI No. 1
A call to address the growing disparity of wealth in the United
States.
An Electoral
Strategy by John Walsh
Internationalism by Jeremy Brecher
Your Father's Oldsmobile by Robert J. S. Ross
Globalization by Frances Fox Piven
Out of the Darkness by Archon Fung, Penn Loh, and Dara
O'Rourke
Back to Basics by Janice Fine
Building a Base by Colin Greer
A Democratic Alliance by Ronnie Dugger
Work and Politics by Harry C. Boyte and Nancy N. Kari
Democracy and Diversity by Norm Fruchter
Democratic Media by Charlotte Ryan and William A. Gamson
Making Sense of Media by Danny Schechter
What To Do Now by Joel Rogers
Richard Flacks Replies
When first love turned into brutality, the author was trapped.
Chung writes on the importance of national imagination in Vietnamese
poetry. His essay introduces poems by some of Viet Nam's most important modern
poets.
Jane Austen's funniest book; Emma Thompson's greatest triumph.
BOOKS & POETRY
Bonnie Costello: The Master Letters Lucie Brock-Broido
Karen Volkman: Poems Collected and New Denis Johnson
Marjorie Perloff Alcools: Poems By Guillaume Apollonaire, Translated by Donald
Revell
Marc Romano: Morality Play Barry Unsworth
Joseph Lease: Death in the Andes Mario Vargas-Llosa
Molly McQuade: Jackson's Dilemma Iris Murdoch
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