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Issues of the 1970s = 4 Years, 150 Issues, 4,053 Articles-
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Issues of 1976 = 5 Issues, 173 Articles
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Issues of 1977 = 48 Issues, 1,406 Articles-
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Issues of Jan.-Mar. 1977 = 13 Issues, 385 Articles-
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January 5, 1977 Issue = 29 Articles- Old Wine in New Year Bottles, p. 2
- Bossism after the Boss? by Don Rose, p. 3
- Wheeling and Dealing for Daley's Legacy by David Moberg, p. 3
- Who Is-And Was-Griffin Bell? by Jon Jacobs, p. 4
- Carter Appointments Threaten Support by Tim Frasca, p. 5
- Multinationals by Dan Marschall, p. 6
- Camp Pendleton Racial Violence by Bill Ritter, p. 7
- Tanker Explosion Triggers Fight for Harbor Safety by Dave Lindorff, p. 7
- It's Tough to Fight a Two-Front War' by Bill Wallace, p. 8
- PLO Ready to Compromise? by Ian Lustick, p. 9
- Rabin Resigns by Russ Stetler, p. 9
- Australian Unions Foil Corporate Developers by John Judis, p. 10
- Sweden's Nuclear Power Remains Unchecked by Thomas Galazen, p. 10
- The Emperor Bokassa by Diana Johnstone, p. 11
- His Words Danced by Joe Stevenson and Gehla Knight, p. 12
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Bound for Glory: Too Cool about a Bad Time by Mavis Lyons, pp. 13-14 - 1 Review- Bound for Glory (1976 Film) by Hal Ashby
- Crime: The Pervasive American Syndrome by Elliot Currie, pp. 15-16
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Independent Feature Film Captures Emotional Violence of Living in U.S. by Sam Silver, p. 17 - 1 Review- Off the Wall (1977 Film) by Rick King
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Son of Silent Movie Goes to Cucamonga by Janet Stevenson, p. 18 - 1 Review- Nickelodeon (1976 Film) by Peter Bogdanovich
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A Good Look at Daily Life in the USSR-But Short on Economics by Carl Marzani, p. 18 - 1 Review- The Russians by Hedrick Smith
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A Look at American's Women at Work by Judy MacLean, p. 19 - 1 Review- America's Working Women by Rosalyn Fraad Baxandall, Linda Gordon, and Susan Reverby, ...
- American Family Life by Alan Cheuse, pp. 19-20
- Are We Naive and Blind to Union Bureaucracy? by Stanley Aronowitz, p. 21
- Keynes and Carter by Robert Carson, p. 22
- On the Banquet Trail of the Failure of American Journalism by James Aronson, p. 23
- Turning the Desert Green for International Agribusiness by Frances Moore Lappe and Joseph Collins, p. 23
- Criminals Move in All Walks of Life, p. 24
- The Minor Party Vote, p. 24
- Blacks and Women in Carter's Cabinet, p. 24
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January 12, 1977 Issue = 32 Articles- An Icy Blast of Antarctic Air, p. 2
- Puerto Rican Oil Greases Ford Gambit? by Ronnie Lovler, p. 3
- New Conflict of Interest Rules by Dan Marschall, p. 4
- Calif. Decision Hits Property Tax by Linda Hunt, p. 4
- Attica Inmates Pardoned, But Books Not Closed by Judy MacLean, p. 5
- 20,000 Seeking Jobs on Carter's Team by Jeffrey Stein, p. 5
- Byrd and Baker to Lead Senate Parties by Tim Frasca, p. 5
- Enter Brzezinski by Joe Stork, p. 6
- Brown Already Insider-Nothing New Likely by John Markoff, p. 6
- Carter Kills Populist Hopes Early-It's Now Up to the Left to Organize by Alan Wolfe, p. 7
- Changes in U.S. Army Mean GIs May Unionize by Michael Uhl and Tod Ensign, p. 8
- Dynamic Young AFGE Leader Learns Power of Numbers by Michael Uhl and Tod Ensign, p. 8
- Sinn Fein Leader Seeks United Ireland by David Moberg, p. 9
- Scots, Welsh Parties Press for Autonomy, Threaten Labor Rule by Mervyn Jones, p. 10
- New Study Sparks Mexican Abortion Controversy by Harvey Levenstein, p. 10
- Left Trend Stalled in Socialism International by Bruce Vandervort, p. 11
- Faceoff in the Steelworkers by David Moberg, pp. 12-14
- War on Crime Stays on the Streets by Elliot Currie, p. 15
- D.C. Antiwar Center Closes Doors by Jeffrey Stein, p. 16
- Making It to the Pros by Jack Russell, p. 16
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Birth Control's Past Unveiled by Elinor Langer, p. 17 - 1 Review- Woman's Body, Woman's Right by Linda Perlman Gordon
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Secret Africa Study by Al Richmond, p. 17 - 1 Review- The Kissinger Study of Southern Africa by Mohamed A. El-Khawas and Barry Cohen
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Novel on Killers by Chris C. Mojekwu, p. 17 - 1 Review- The Mercenaries by Gilles Tippette
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Rocky: With Dignity a Loser Makes it by Carol Becker and Michael Kreisberg, p. 18 - 1 Review- Rocky (1976 Film) by John G. Avildsen
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Voyage: Stars Obscure Tragedy by Al Auster and Leonard Quart, p. 18 - 1 Review- Voyage of the Damned (1976 Film) by Stuart Rosenberg
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ABC TV Airs Roots in Eight-Part Series by Alice Allgaier, p. 19 - 1 Review- Roots by Alex Haley
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A New Delight for Kids by Karen Morrill, p. 20 - 1 Review- Who in the Zoo? by Wilma Shore
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Clear Material on Sex Education by Janet Stevenson, pp. 20-21 - 1 Review- The Rand McNally Atlas of the Body and Mind by Rand McNally
- Cigarettes by Salvador Luria, p. 22
- Effect of Steelworkers' No-Strike Pledge Disputed By New Findings by Staughton Lynd, p. 23
- Blacks Are Now Primary Victims of Urban Decay and Federal Apathy by Ed Greer, p. 23
- With the People Not the President, p. 24
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January 19, 1977 Issue = 37 Articles- Poisoned Puppies Seek Revenge, p. 2
- Carter Package by Tim Frasca, p. 3
- "A Mosquito on an Elephant's Rump", p. 3
- A "Real Farmer" at USDA by Cary Fowler, p. 4
- Food Stamp Blues Hit Congress by Jeff Kirsch, p. 5
- Carter's Farm Policy - To Support or Not to Support by Sarah James, p. 5
- New Englanders Fight Food Dependency by Michael A. Scully, p. 6
- Labor to Demand Job Security in '77 Talks by Dan Marschall, p. 7
- Sadlowski and McBride Trade Money Charges by David Moberg, p. 7
- In Short, p. 8
- Public Artists under Fire in S.F. by Linda Siskind, p. 8
- China Leaders Stake Future on New Industrial Strategy by David Milton, p. 9
- Easily France's Worst Newspaper and One of the Worst in the World by Diana Johnstone, p. 10
- Vietnam's Prisoners by Jim Miller, p. 11
- India's CP Breaks with Indira Gandhi by Robert A. Manning, p. 11
- 1: Caribbean Leftist Regimes Batten down Their Hatches by Harvey Levenstein, p. 12
- 2: Palestinian Resistance Focuses Mideast Conflict by Harvey Levenstein, p. 12
- 3: Communist Spectre Southern Europe Nations by John Judis and David Plotke, p. 12
- 4: Rhodesian Black Rule Near, South Africa Protest Grows by Stephen Talbot, p. 13
- Exploring Southern Labor by Bob McMahon, p. 14
- Health in Short by Bonne Nesbitt, p. 14
- Jessie Lloyd O'Connor by Judy MacLean, p. 15
- What Next? by Jessie Lloyd O'Connor, p. 15
- Can't Reform Them, So Punish Them by Elliot Currie, p. 16
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October Light: Two Novels One Boring, One Brilliant by Talshian Ferrell, p. 17 - 1 Review- October Light by John Gardner
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Polish Poet Visits Homeland by Velma Tate, p. 17 - 1 Review- Polish Profiles by Antoni Gronowicz
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Mort Sahl Plays the Lone Ranger by Janet Stevenson, p. 17 - 1 Review- Heartland by Mort Sahl
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Elaine May Is No Lina Wertmuller by Mavis Lyons, p. 18 - 1 Review- Mikey and Nicky (1976 Film) by Elaine May
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You Should Have Seen Kong I by Noel Carroll, p. 18 - 1 Review- King Kong (1976 Film) by John Guillermin
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Goya - The Artist of an Aborted Revolution by David Moberg, p. 19 - 1 Review- Goya and the Impossible Revolution by Gwyn A. Williams
- Television by Jane Melnick, p. 20
- Theater, p. 20
- Opinion by James Livingston, p. 21
- Letters, p. 22
- Will National Health Insurance Insure Anyone's Better Health? by Barbara Ehrenreich, p. 23
- The Westway in New York Will Help the Auto Industry, Not Mass Transit by Ira Shor, p. 23
- Ban the Klan, p. 24
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January 26, 1977 Issue = 29 Articles- Even Our Great Nation, p. 2
- Marching Away from King's Dream by Raoul Sinclair, p. 3
- Ford-Carter Budget Burdens Poor by Tim Frasca, p. 4
- Imported Color TVs by Dan Marschall, p. 5
- Little Progress in Integrating Suburbs by David Moberg, p. 6
- In Search of the Coffee Bean by Judy MacLean, p. 7
- Soviet Anti-Semitism by Max Gordon, p. 8
- Thais Seek U.S. Nuclear Weapons by Jeffrey Stein, p. 9
- A New French Revolution? - United French Left Makes Sharp Gains by Bernard H. Moss, p. 10
- Daley's Legacy by Don Rose, p. 11
- Daley and Labor by Sidney Lens, p. 12
- Daley and Finances by Leon M. Despres, p. 12
- Daley and Blacks by Francis Ward, p. 13
- Post Mortems, p. 14
- Daley the Builder by David Moberg, p. 14
- Job-Related Cancer on the Rise by Bonne Nesbitt, p. 15
- Put Crime on Social Change Agenda by Elliot Currie, p. 16
- PTA Launches National Campaign to Reduce Violence on TV by Jim Rinnert, p. 17
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De Niro Does It Again by Mavis Lyons, p. 18 - 1 Review- The Last Tycoon (1976 Film) by Elia Kazan
- Requiem for Mary Richards by Elayne Rapping, p. 18
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Unlimited Options Prove Limiting for Grads of '65 by Dennis Levitt, p. 19 - 1 Review- What Really Happened to the Class of '65 by Michael Medved and David Wallechinsky
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Louise Nevelson Talks about Her Life and Art by Jane Melnick, p. 19 - 1 Review- Dawns and Dusks by Louise Nevelson and Diana McKown Nevelson
- Where Have All the Folk Songs Gone? by Steve Chapple, p. 20
- Carter's Little Labor Pills by Robert Carson, p. 21
- Letters, p. 22
- The Right to Representation in Union Grievance Procedure by Staughton Lynd, p. 23
- The Failure of Popular Socialism by Roberta Lynch, p. 23
- China Shakes the Maoists, p. 24
- Sick Transit Inglorious EPA, p. 24
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February 2, 1977 Issue = 33 Articles- Little Mercy from That Quarter, p. 2
- Local "Red Squads" under Attack Across Country by David Moberg, p. 3
- California Housing Group Organizes by Cary D. Lowe, p. 4
- Hayden Forces Take Step Towards Organization by Jill Breslau and Sam Silver, p. 4
- Capitol Beat, p. 5
- Carter's Pardon Pleases Few Angers Many, p. 5
- Immigrants from Over the Border by David Helvarg, p. 6
- La Migra Harassment Continues by Sam Kushner, p. 7
- San Ysidro by David Moberg, p. 7
- Congress Reconsidering "Rodino Bill" This Year by Sarah James, pp. 7-8
- Mondale's Trilateral Trip by Robert A. Manning, p. 9
- Left Unites Around Common Program by Bernard H. Moss, p. 10
- Smith Faces Renewed Rhodesia War by Robert A. Manning, p. 11
- ZANU Places Hopes on Armed Struggle by John Judis, p. 11
- Kopple Gets Things Done, p. 12
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Harlan County, USA: Still Bloody and Violent by Mavis Lyons, p. 13 - 1 Review- Harlan County, U.S.A. (1976 Film) by Barbara Kopple
- Women's Studies Assoc. Meets by Barbara Corrado Pope, p. 14
- Intelligence Test Weed Out Brightest by Jack Saunders, p. 15
- If You're Smart, Turn the Other Cheek by Jack Saunders, p. 15
- Christians for Socialism by Judy MacLean, p. 16
- Ten Best Films of '76, p. 17
- A Worst Seller List for '76 by Alan Cheuse, p. 17
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A Poet Remembers Her Loves by Valerie Taylor, p. 18 - 1 Review- A World of Light by May Sarton
- New York Poets Call Review Racist Sexist, p. 18
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How Socialism Worked in U.S. by Dorothy Ray Healey, p. 19 - 1 Review- Socialism and the Cities by Bruce M. Stave
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Moynihan Report Gets Coup De Grace from Gutman's Black Family by Maynard Seider, p. 19 - 2 Reviews- Blaming the Victim by William Ryan
- The Black Family in Slavery and Freedom, 1750-1925 by Herbert G. Gutman
- 1976 Music by Kent Jacobson, pp. 19-20
- Why Does Cater Fancy Vance? by William Burr, p. 21
- Marginal Work Is on the Rise as Traditional Jobs Evaporate by Robert B. Carson, p. 22
- Dialog by Marvin Mandell, p. 22
- Murdoch Gobbles Felker. From the Belly He Cries "I Shall Return" by James Aronson, p. 23
- The CIA Comes Back Fighting, Has Carter on the Defensive by Alan Wolfe, p. 23
- A Good Enough Ocean with Plenty of Fish, p. 24
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February 9, 1977 Issue = 25 Articles- The Iceage Cometh?, p. 2
- Unions Push Labor Law Reform by Dan Marschall, p. 3
- South Korea's Park Sinks from U.S. Betrayal by James Stentzel, p. 3
- Who Will Control New Forms of Life?, p. 4
- Peoples Business Commission Attacks Private DNA Research by Sarah James, p. 4
- War Resisters Meet, Protest Carter Amnesty by Ed Sowders, p. 5
- Nash Rodriguez by Sam Kushner, p. 6
- Cities Adopt Residence Rules by David Moberg, p. 7
- Consumer Group Makes Bank Pay by Ken McEldowney, p. 8
- Teamsters Close Field Offices in California by Sam Kushner, p. 8
- Eastern European Dissenters Revive by Louis Menashe, p. 9
- Communists Adapt to New Conditions by Bernard H. Moss, pp. 10-13
- "Effective" Antipoverty Group Resists Cutoff by Steve Turner, p. 14
- Gov. Ella Grasso Is No Feminist by Marc Gunther, p. 15
- Wilmington Citizens Resist Hospital Removal by Robert Steinbrook, p. 16
- Heart Disease by Bonne Nesbitt, p. 17
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Sometimes a Woman Is Safer on the Street, p. 18 - 1 Review- Battered Wives by Del Martin
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Simone Weil: She Grasped the Essence and Acted on It by Staughton Lynd, p. 18 - 1 Review- Simone Weil: A life by Simone Petrement
- Eighty Million Americans Watch Roots on TV by Judy MacLean, p. 19
- Alternative Networks Give Public a Chance by Janet Stevenson, pp. 19-20
- Food and Politics by Joseph D. Collins and Frances Moore Lappe, p. 21
- Letters, p. 22
- Enoch Powell Speech Helps Switch on British Racism by Mervyn Jones, p. 23
- Carter Surrenders to Corporate Interests, p. 24
- Repression in Russia and Eastern Europe, p. 24
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February 16, 1977 Issue = 29 Articles- Links or Ground It's Still Sausage, p. 2
- Sadlowski Loses, Will Continue Fight by David Moberg, p. 3
- Young to Africa by Stephen Talbot, p. 3
- Carter Declines to Appoint Alternative Economist to CEA by Dan Marschall, p. 4
- Carter Backs Paul Warnke in Arms Control Skirmish by Tim Frasca, p. 4
- Wilmington Ten Case Sounds Bell on Frameup by Tim Frasca, p. 4
- Seabrook by Dan Marschall, p. 5
- HRP Independent Rejoins Democrats by Toby Aaron, p. 6
- Socialist Victory in Ypsilanti? by Eric Jackson, p. 6
- Berkeley Electoral Alliance Split Over Communist by Jill Breslau and David Fogarty, p. 7
- Andrew Young by Boyd Lewis, p. 8
- Italian CPers Link Fate to Czechs by Diana Johnstone, p. 9
- Dictatorship Out, Democracy in by Bernard H. Moss, pp. 10-13
- In the Race for Offshore Oil New Bill Would Define Some Limits by Jim Frasca, p. 14
- Football Fantasy and Class Conflict by Jack Russell, p. 15
- E's Gone and Invented a Non-Sexist Pronoun, Blimey by David Helvarg, p. 15
- Tenants Win in San Francisco by Chester Hartman, p. 16
- Folk Music Alive and Well in Chicago by G. Gigi Gilmartin, p. 17
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Folk Performers and Protesters in New Books, p. 17 - 2 Reviews- Folk Music by Kristin Baggelaar and Donald Milton
- Minstrels of the Dawn by Jerome L. Rodnitzky
- Shrunken and Distorted Version of Roots on TV by Bill Cutler, p. 18
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An Exodus Without a Moses by Arthur Zilversmit, p. 19 - 1 Review- Exodusters by Nell Irvin Painter
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Life Is Rigorous in Suburbia by Talshian Ferrell, p. 19 - 1 Review- The Grass Is Always Greener Over the Septic Tank by Erma Bombeck
- Brownsville Raid Is Good Get for TV by Sally Banes and Noel Carroll, p. 19
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Bigger Is Better in Burglaries By Subversive Suburbanites by Janet Stevenson, p. 20 - 1 Review- Fun with Dick and Jane (1977 Film) by Ted Kotcheff
- Tailgunner Joe by Norman Markowitz, p. 21
- Letters, p. 22
- The Theory of Evolution Is Still a Threat to Racist Regimes Like That of South Africa by Salvador Luria, p. 23
- According to the Law, There Are Thousands of Living Dead by Joshua DressLer, p. 23
- Remember When the AAA Killed a Million Hogs a Day?, p. 24
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February 23, 1977 Issue = 28 Articles- Labor's Untold Stories, p. 2
- Some Day Panama Might own Its Canal by Cam Duncan, p. 3
- Cocky Soglin Comes in Second in Madison Race by Judy Strasser, p. 3
- Property Tax Rebellion in Massachusetts by Sidney Blumenthal, p. 4
- Citizens Review Commission Takes on FBI in Minnesota by Karen Northcott, p. 4
- The Story of Two Pauls by Alan Wolfe, p. 5
- Village Voice Workers Organize into a Union by Sally Banes, p. 5
- History Lingers, Prevents IUE-UE Merger by Dan Marschall, p. 6
- Random Samples, p. 7
- Israeli Labor Party Rocked By Scandal by Leonard Helfgott, p. 8
- Mexico's Lopez Portillo Woos U.S. Dollars with Carrots and Stick by Harvey Levenstein, p. 9
- Should British Workers Also Be Bosses? by Mervyn Jones, p. 10
- Sevareid's England Sinks into the North Sea by Joseph Conlin, pp. 10-13
- What Has It Done for us Lately?, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- Education in Crisis by Ira Shor, p. 16
- Female Sexuality Reaches New Hites-Masturbation Is the New in Thing by Barbara Ehrenreich, p. 17
- Labor and the Law-Public Ownership & Workers' Control by Staughton Lynd, p. 17
- One Big Union at the Herald-Examiner by Bob Gottlieb, p. 18
- Red Squad Files by David Moberg, p. 19
- Self Help in Andes Village by Velma Tate, p. 20
- New "Ministers" Avoid Taxes by Judy MacLean, p. 20
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His Object All Sublime, to Make the Energy Fit the Task by Frances W. Herring, p. 21 - 1 Review- The Poverty of Power by Barry Commoner
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Ferlinghetti's Seventh: One of Whitman's "Wild Children" Sings His Mind by David M. Szonyi, p. 22 - 1 Review- Who Are We Now? by Lawrence Ferlinghetti
- Merce Cunningham Tours by Sally Banes, p. 22
- Anderson Birthday Celebrated by Janet Stevenson, p. 23
- Children's Corner by Esme Raji Codell, p. 23
- Lincoln Brigade's Fight against Fascism by Arthur H. Landis, p. 24
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March 2, 1977 Issue = 30 Articles- Ford's Men by Tim Frasca, p. 2
- Rent Control by Dennis Keating and Susan Climo, p. 3
- British Labor Party's Right Wing Still in the Saddle by Mervyn Jones, p. 3
- Charter Reform in Boston Brings Out All Interest Groups by Sidney Blumenthal, p. 4
- Sam Brown Shakes Up the Banks by Timothy Lange, p. 5
- Making Socialism 'Mainstream' - DSOC Builds on Its Strengths by John Judis, pp. 6-7
- Washington Report, p. 8
- Wildcat Strikes Spread in Southern Illinois Mines by Dan Marschall, p. 8
- Is Carter for Real on Human Rights? by Jeffrey Stein, p. 9
- Students Charge U.S. Hinders Inquiry into Iranian Arrests by Judy MacLean, p. 9
- Saudi Fear of Left Fuels OPEC Split by Joe Stork, p. 10
- Coups, Civil War Wrack Ethiopia by Robert A. Manning, p. 11
- When Germany Cried Wolf! by Anson G. Rabinbach, pp. 12-13
- The Corporate Rule or Ruin "Trade-Off", p. 14
- The "Impeccable Maurice" Is Dead by C.H. George, p. 15
- Letters, p. 15
- Congress Losing Control of Foreign Aid to Closed-Door Executive Agencies by Frances Moore Lappe and Joe Collins, p. 16
- Cynicism - An American Way of Life Afflicting Working Class and the Left by Roberta Lynch, p. 16
- Health Care Stalemated in Chaos of Private Profiteering at Public Expense by Gary Victor, p. 17
- 40 Years of Getting People Together by Dan Marschall, p. 18
- Smokey Now Carries a Big Stick by Bernard Shanks, p. 19
- Consumers Fleeing Computerized Check-Out by Anthony O. Miller, p. 19
- Montana Jackalope Visits San Clemente by Screamin Montana Jackalope, p. 20
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Sexual Arrangements Must Be Altered in a Revolutionary Way by Carol Becker, p. 21 - 1 Review- The Mermaid and the Minotaur by Dorothy Dinnerstein
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Smedley on Chinese Women by Judy MacLean, p. 21 - 1 Review- Portraits of Chinese Women in Revolution by Agnes Smedley, Jan Mackinnon, and Steve Mackinnon, ...
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A Funny Thing Happened to Them on Way to Success as Stand-Up Comedians by Barbara Garson, p. 22 - 1 Review- Comedians by Trevor Griffiths and Mike Nichols
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Freaky Friday: Not for Females by Mavis Lyons, p. 22 - 1 Review- Freaky Friday by Mary Rodgers
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Private (Left) Eye Hunts Hollywood Witchhunters by Sidney Blumenthal, p. 23 - 1 Review- Hollywood and Levine by Andrew Bergman Ballantine
- Master of Teen Tragedy Takes a Curtain Call by Joe Heumann, p. 23
- The Times Is a-Changing by James Aronson, p. 24
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March 9, 1977 Issue = 29 Articles- Public Obloquy?, p. 2
- Carter's Budget Not Enough by Alan Wolfe, p. 3
- Carter Reneges on Pentagon Promises by Ken Brociner, p. 3
- Carter's Breeder-Reactor Budget Cuts Ineffectual by Steven Schneider, p. 4
- Hayden Forces Meet to Build Political Coalition - Looking to a New California Majority by Jill Breslau and Joel Parker #2, p. 5
- Economic Democracy - New Phase of Struggle, p. 5
- Illinois Miners Defy Court and Company by Dan Marschall, p. 6
- Busing and Bicultural Programs at Issue in L.A. by Dennis Levitt, p. 7
- Undersea Mining at Issue with New Law of Sea by Stu Cohen, p. 8
- South Africa's Suspect Suicides by Hilda Bernstein, p. 9
- NATO Rescued by Soviet Arms Scare by Diana Johnstone, p. 10
- Rape What's Being Done to Stop It?, pp. 11-14
- Interna'l Women's Day - It's World Movement, p. 15
- Human Rights Rights Should Begin at Home, p. 15
- Carter's Budget Deficit Due to Military Spending, p. 15
- London Police Are Threatening to Strike for First Time Since 1919 by Mervyn Jones, p. 16
- A Socialist Is Running for President in the Patrolman's Benevolent Association by Ronald Radosh, p. 16
- Letters, p. 17
- An Open Letter to the PLO by Simon Rosenblum, p. 18
- Was Sadlowski Out of Joint with the Times? by Dan Marschall, p. 18
- San Francisco's Unorthodox Sheriff by Art Goldberg, p. 19
- Arts and Crafts May Be Hazardous to Health by Ben Achtenberg, p. 20
- American Artist Talks about (and Through) Her Paintings by Sandra Dijkstra, p. 21
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Tangled Tale of Irish Troubles by Alan Cheuse, p. 21 - 1 Review- Trinity by Leon Uris
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Childbirth at Home - A Lost Cause by Judy MacLean, p. 22 - 1 Review- The Chicago Maternity Center Story (1977 Film) by Jerry Blumenthal
- Canadian Pulp Workers Take over Runaway Plant by Ben Achtenberg, p. 22
- The Tubes on the Tightrope between Satire and Decadence by Steve Chapple, p. 23
- Visions' Threatened by Bias in Favor of BBC by Al Auster, p. 23
- Don't Call Them "Baby" Anymore by Janet Stevenson, p. 24
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March 16, 1977 Issue = 26 Articles- Such as Revolt in Eastern Europe, p. 2
- Labor Sets Its Agenda by Dan Marschall, p. 3
- Atlanta's Black Leadership Falters by Jon Jacobs, p. 4
- Labor's Tough Line on Defense, Dissidents and Nukes by Dan Marschall, p. 5
- Labor Sets Its Agenda at Bal Harbour Meeting, p. 5
- The FBI Campaign against Women by Sidney Blumenthal, p. 6
- Congress Considering Grand Jury Reforms by Sam Pizzigati, p. 7
- Confrontation with Steven's Board by Mimi Conway, p. 8
- Indian Election Shakes Gandhi Rule by Robert A. Manning, p. 9
- "Jerusalem, Palestine; Acre, Palestine" by T.D. Allman, p. 10
- Left and Right Vie for French Votes by Bernard H. Moss, p. 11
- Two-Time Oscar Winner Ring Lardner Jr. Looks inside the Oscars, p. 12
- Lardner on How the Academy Was Driven to Ending the Blacklist, p. 13
- The Unnatural Uses of Natural Gas, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- Education Camps or Tiger Cages? by Noam Chomsky, p. 16
- Press Profit-Motive Violates Right to Fair Trial by Joshua Dressler, p. 17
- Americans Need a New Diet by Judy MacLean, p. 18
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Common Sense for Hard Times by Al Richmond, p. 19 - 1 Review- Common Sense for Hard Times by Jeremy Brecher and Tim Gostelle
- A Record Boycott over Portrayal of Women by Irene Wolt, p. 20
- Carolina Worker Sues for Brown Lung Damages by Bob McMahon, p. 20
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Brothel 8, at Last a Great Feminist Film! by Janet Stevenson, p. 21 - 1 Review- Sandakan #8 (1974 Film) by Kei Kumai
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Hite Report Suggests a New Society Is the Solution by Torie Osborn, p. 22 - 1 Review- The Hite Report on Male Sexuality by Shere Hite
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New York City Lives Records Humor, Heroism of Survivors by Gehla S. Knight, p. 23 - 1 Review- City Lives by James Wagenvoord
- Jamaica Reggae Singer Proves too Political for U.S. "Music Machine" by Joe Heumann, p. 23
- A Great NBA Season If You Don't Live in Buffalo or Long Island by Mark Naison, p. 24
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March 23, 1977 Issue = 27 Articles- Who Is to Judge? by Warren Burger, p. 2
- Did Goldwaters Break the Law? by Sam Kushner, p. 3
- Left Wins 32 Major French Cities by Bernard H. Moss, p. 3
- New Hope for Wilmington Defendants by Bob McMahon, p. 4
- Reorganization Essential to Maintaining Control, p. 5
- John Lewis Second in Atlanta Primary He Will Be in Run-Off on April 5 by John Jacobs, p. 5
- Teamsters, UFW End 7-Year Seige by Sam Kushner, p. 6
- Labor News Views Blues by Dan Marschall, p. 7
- West Virginia Wildcat Strikes Protest Mine Dangers by Dennis Boyer, p. 7
- The FBI Campaign against Women by Sidney Blumenthal, p. 8
- Italian Students Take to the Streets by Diana Johnstone, p. 9
- "The Israelis Are Making War on Our Right to Live" by T.D. Allman, p. 10
- Madrid Meeting of Eurocommunists by Bernard H. Moss, p. 11
- From the Lone Ranger to Mr. Peanut... by William A. Williams, pp. 12-13
- Toward a Popular Politics for the Left by Jim Yanagisawa, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- Eurocommunism: Opportunism or the Best Hope for the Left? by Leland Neuberg, p. 16
- Labor and the Law by Staughton Lynd, p. 17
- Are Our Cities Being Sacrificed? Some May Be Scheduled for Destruction by Edward Greer, p. 17
- Hockey Violence Means Money by Simon Rosenblum, p. 18
- Rocky, Muhammad Ali and Race by Jack Russell, pp. 18-20
- Lily Tomlin's Comedy Celebrates Survivors by Judy MacLean, p. 21
- No Superstar - Phil Ochs Was One of Us by Steven Chapple, p. 21
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Dirty Harry, Lawless Defender of Order by Joe Heumann, p. 22 - 1 Review- The Enforcer (1976 Film) by James Fargo
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Portuguese Defection Poisonous Propaganda by Sidney Blumenthal, p. 22 - 1 Review- Malko: Spymaster, Number 14 by Gerard de Villiers
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Thieves Needs More Than Stars and One-Liners to Stay Afloat by Mavis Lyons, p. 23 - 1 Review- Thieves (1977 Film) by John Berry and Alfred Viola
- Who Broke the Hollywood Blacklist? by Bruce Cook, p. 24
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March 30, 1977 Issue = 31 Articles- Democracy Wins but New Rulers Are No Bargain by John Judis, p. 2
- Will There Be a New Draft? by Michael Uhl and Tod Ensign, p. 3
- Zaire War Threatens Carters Smile by Gerald J. Bender, p. 3
- Violent Showdown in Kentucky Mines, p. 4
- Changing Views on World Trade by Bonnie Potter, p. 5
- Common Site Picketing Loses in the House by Dan Marschall, p. 5
- Tom Bradley Sews Up Los Angeles by Bob Gottlieb, p. 6
- Detroit's Renaissance Center Hides Decay by Robert Miller, p. 7
- Two Primary Victories for Ypsilanti Socialists by Eric Jackson, p. 7
- Focus on Women, p. 8
- China Seeks Alliance against USSR by David Milton, p. 9
- PLO National Council Renews Quest for State by Russ Stetler, p. 10
- A Basic Book Art for the Walls by Jane Melnick, p. 11
- Chicago Murals by Jane Melnick, p. 12
- San Francisco Murals by Jay Kinney, p. 13
- A History of Telegraph Avenue by Osha Neumann, p. 13
- I Paint What I See by E.B. White, p. 14
- The Mexican Influence by Shifra Goldman, p. 14
- American Aid Goes to Agribusiness Not Hungry, p. 15
- No Final Solution without Self-Determination by Jim Harb, p. 15
- Social Spending at No Cost to Taxpayers by Jim Yanagisawa, p. 16
- Letters, p. 17
- Is DSOC on the Right Foot? by Roberta Lynch, p. 18
- Julius Hobson by Joe Holt Anderson, p. 19
- Rapid Consolidation in Media Ownership by Suzanne de Lesseps, p. 20
- The Name of the Game Has Always Been Profit by Herbert I. Schiller, p. 20
- Watch for the Kicker in Athletic Scholarships by Mark Naison, p. 21
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Lily Tomlin, Art Carney & Cat Ring Changes on Sam Spade by Mavis Lyons, p. 22 - 1 Review- The Late Show (1977 Film) by Robert Benton
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Twilight Sheds No New Light by Jeff Weinstein, p. 22 - 1 Review- Twilight's Last Gleaming (1977 Film) by Robert Aldrich
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Arabs in Israel, Well-Documented but Not Unbiased by David M. Szonyi, p. 23 - 1 Review- The Arabs in Israel by Sabri Jiryis
- Wanrow, p. 24
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Issues of Apr.-Jun. 1977 = 13 Issues, 373 Articles-
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April 6, 1977 Issue = 29 Articles- Candy Is Dandy But Saccharin May Kill You by John Judis, p. 2
- U.S.-Vietnam Normalization in Sight by Gareth Porter, p. 3
- Civil Rights Storm Over Hollywood by David Talbot, p. 3
- To Keep Georgia Electric Chairs Empty by Mark Pinsky, p. 4
- U.S. Subsidizes Suburbs and Sunbelt by Emily Paradise Achtenberg, p. 5
- Coalition Winds Ford Benign Neglect in Its Own Red Tape by Judy MacLean, p. 6
- Surprising Enlistee Support for an Airforce Union by Ed Sowders, p. 7
- North Dakota's Answer-A State-Owned Bank by James E. Rowen, p. 7
- Eco-Echoes by Dan Marschall, p. 8
- Gandhi Had No Surprises Left by Jas Saund, p. 9
- Arabs in Israel, p. 10
- Report from an Arab Village in North Israel by Leonard Helfgott, p. 10
- Liberals Grant Labour a Last Reprieve by Mervyn Jones, p. 11
- Cuban Elections Mark New Phase by Max Gordon, p. 12
- U.S. Cannot Dictate Terms by Saul Landau, p. 13
- How May Day Becomes "Loyalty Day" by Fred Thompson#2, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- The Sadlowski Campaign and Labor's Strategy by Staughton Lynd, p. 16
- New Fashion Forsakes Feminism in Favor of Fluttery Wing Sleeves by Barbara Ehrenreich, p. 17
- Inez Garcia Case Not to Be Taken as a Defense of Revenge Killings by Joshua Dressler, p. 17
- Progress in Poverty Capital, U.S.A. by Jodey Bateman, p. 18
- How Did Southern Blacks Win the Vote? by Bill Leary, p. 19
- Tennis, a Doctors' Game, Goes Working Class by Mark Naison, p. 20
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Animated Masterpiece Rates a Hundred Stars, p. 21 - 1 Review- Raggedy Ann at the Carnival by Patricia Thackray
- Armatrading Love Songs Unabashedly Sensual, p. 21
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Harrington and Heilbroner on Capitalism's Sunset by Carl Marzani, p. 21 - 2 Reviews- The Twilight of Capitalism by Michael Harrington
- Business Civilization in Decline by Robert L. Heilbroner
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Love and Polygamy in Lagos by Chris C. Mojekwu, p. 22 - 1 Review- The Bride Price by Buchi Emecheta
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Film on Islam's Message Lacks Historical Context by Joel Muhammad and Kahdijah Muhammad, p. 23 - 1 Review- Mohammed: Messenger of God (1976 Film) by Moustapha Akkad
- The Making of Mohammad, Messenger of God by Janet Stevenson, p. 24
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April 13, 1977 Issue = 31 Articles- What Was That about an Emerging GOP Majority? by John Judis, p. 2
- U.S. behind SALT Breakdown by Banning Garrett, p. 3
- Daley's Machine Still on Top in Chicago by David Moberg, p. 4
- Paul Soglin Wins Big in Madison Mayoral Election by Judy Strasser, p. 4
- John Lewis Goes Down Big in Georgia Congressional Race by Jon Jacobs, p. 4
- Teamsters Expel Two Dissidents by Dan Marschall, p. 5
- Women in Law Meeting Upsets Wisconsin Bar by Judy Strasser, p. 6
- A Make-Or-Break Year for Gay Civil Rights by Neil Miller, p. 6
- Firing of Gay Teacher Arouses Tacoma by Doug Honig and Hal Nelson, p. 7
- Being Gay No More Immoral Than Being Left-Handed by Jim Gaylord, p. 7
- Difficult Days Ahead for Schmidt SPD, p. 8
- Industrialists "Fair Game" as Guerilla War Escalates by Mike Davis, p. 9
- We Have No Real Friends on Either Side' by T.D. Allman, p. 10
- Schumacher Takes on Our "Dinosaur Technology" by David Moberg, pp. 11-12
- Oil Gets Used Up-The Wind Never Stops by Thomas Galazen, p. 13
- Carter SALTs Tails Left and Right, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- Corporate Welfare by Robert Carson, p. 16
- Cancers and Circulatory Diseases Are Diseases of Development by Salvador Luria, p. 17
- Carter's Economic Proposals Are No More Adequate Than Eisenhower's by Robert Lekachman, p. 17
- Colgate Women's Games by Anne Gibbons and Stephanie Twin, p. 18
- Labor Today Celebrates Its 15th Anniversary by Dan Marschall, p. 18
- Roadblocks in the CB Future by David Helvarg, p. 19
- Changing Times Changed Cleaver by Art Goldberg, p. 20
- Eagles Has Handsome Nazi Paratrooper in the Role of the Hero by Mavis Lyons, p. 21
- Bakshi's Brilliance Can't Save Wizards from Simplistic Story by Joe Heumann, p. 21
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Two Bright Young Lawyers Went to Work in Nixon's Washington by Hugh DeLacy, p. 22 - 2 Reviews- Bring Us Together by Leon Panetta and Peter Gall
- Blind Ambition by John W. Dean III
- Iggy Pop by Joe Heumann, p. 22
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Ivan Chonkin, Authentic Hero vs. Unauthentic Power by Carol Gayle Moodie, p. 23 - 1 Review- The Life and Extraordinary Adventures of Private Ivan Chonkin by Vladimir Voinovich
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USSR Guide for American Tourists by Bernard Koten, p. 23 - 1 Review- The Complete Guide to the Soviet Union by Victor E. Louis
- Cleaver & Colson Praise the Lord by Bill Ritter, p. 24
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April 20, 1977 Issue = 30 Articles- U.S. Multinationals Make Labor Put on Its Fighting Shoes by John Judis, p. 2
- Troubled Settlement in Steel by David Moberg, p. 3
- Atlanta Strike Splits Liberal Coalition by Raoul Sinclair, p. 3
- Little Progress on the ERA by Judy MacLean, p. 4
- Fire Won't Drive Out Minnesota Abortion Clinic by Judy MacLean, p. 4
- Rent Control under Fire in New York Assembly by Joel Blau, p. 4
- George McGovern by Bob Eisenberg and Evan Hendricks, p. 5
- Texas Farmworkers March on Austin by Glenn Scott and Richard Greene, p. 6
- Massachusetts Unionists Guilty o Explosives Charge by Steve Turner, p. 6
- Were California Moonies Brainwashed? by Sam Silver and Adi Gevins, p. 7
- Food System Won't Last Much Longer by Catherine Lerza, p. 8
- FESTAC by M. Ron Karenga, p. 9
- AFL-CIO Cold War with ILO Abates by Bruce Vandervort, p. 10
- New Polish Thaw by Robert Wise, p. 10
- IMF Pact Causes Leaks in PCI Plumbing by Diana Johnstone, pp. 11-12
- Terkel's Memoir of His Times, p. 13
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Good Reading-Illuminating History by Ruth Moore, p. 13 - 1 Review- Talking to Myself by Studs Terkel
- Open Mouth Policy Hard to Swallow, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- Labor and the Law by Staughton Lynd, p. 16
- Can the PCI Still Be Considered Anti-Capitalist? by Victor Wallis, pp. 16-17
- SWAT Squads by David Helvarg, p. 18
- Waging Guerilla War for Business on the Campus by Jacqueline Thompson, pp. 19-20
- Age-Handicapped Marathon a Big Hit by Jack Russell, p. 21
- Marquette's McGuire Bows Out with a Big Win by Mark Naison, p. 21
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Passionate Pumping of Iron, a Major Sport in Muscle-Flick by Pat Hertel, p. 22 - 1 Review- Pumping Iron (1977 Film) by George Butler and Robert Fiore
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Two Lyrical Ladies with Razors Up Their Sleeves by Joe Heumann, p. 22 - 1 Review- Dancer with Bruised Knees by Lynne McFall
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Mental Health for the Managerial Class? by Maynard Seider, p. 22 - 1 Review- The Gamesman by Michael Maccoby
- Musical Collective Opposes Jazz Clubs' "Cockroach Capitalism" by Ron Sakolsky, p. 23
- Rocky as Italian-American Realism by Lynn Garafola, p. 24
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April 27, 1977 Issue = 28 Articles- Carter Energy Plan by Alan Wolfe, p. 2
- Carter's Grab-Bag Energy Plan by David Moberg, pp. 3-4
- Back at Beginning in Execution Fight by Bob McMahon, p. 5
- Civil Disobedience Planned for Seabrook Nuclear Site by Dan Marschall, p. 5
- Some Advances Expected in Congress by Judy MacLean, p. 6
- Hard Times on Electoral Front, p. 6
- Blacks Still Face Charges for Assault on Pendleton Klan by Bill Ritter, p. 7
- Naval Report Documents Klan Activity in Marines by Todd Darling, p. 7
- Rank and File Challenge in IBEW by Dan Marschall, p. 8
- The Space for Compromise Narrows by Robert A. Manning, p. 9
- White Challenge to Vorster Splinters by Bill Gaither, p. 9
- Peace People by John Conroy, p. 10
- Israeli New Left Unites for Elections by Mitchell Cohen, p. 11
- An American Jew in Israel Commemorates the Holocaust by Leonard Helfgott, p. 11
- Bill Walton by Jack Scott, pp. 12-13
- A Slap on the Wrist for Racists, p. 14
- Letters, pp. 15-16
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Inside View of Work and Its Discontents by Mike LaVelle, p. 17 - 1 Review- Waiting for the Earthquake by Lawrence Swaim
- Where DSOC Stands by Ronald Radosh, pp. 17-19
- Fearless Forecasts for NBA Playoffs, p. 20
- Refs on Strike Deserve Our Support by Mark Naison, p. 20
- U.S.-South Africa Davis Cup Matches Protested by Nareshimah Osei, pp. 20-21
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Posthumous Hemingway Novel Makes Fine But Disturbing Film by Mavis Lyons, p. 22 - 1 Review- Islands in the Stream by Denne Bart Petitclerc
- Is the Cinema of Stupefaction What Audiences Want? by Joe Heumann, p. 22
- Feminist Dance Group from Eugene Explores Women's Unwritten History by Judy MacLean, p. 22
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Four Corners Seen from Many Angles and in Great Depth by Jonny Lerner, p. 23 - 1 Review- The Vanishing White Man by Stan Steiner
- Robinson Resurgent after Blacklist Blackout, p. 23
- A Green Light for Lobotomies by Lani Silver and Elyse Eisenberg, p. 24
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May 3, 1977 Issue = 23 Articles- Labor Takes to Streets, Carter Woos Consumers over Free Trade Issue by John Judis, p. 2
- Brewery Workers at Coors Plant Seek Boycott by Timothy Lange, p. 3
- Trade Boycott Key to U.S./Cuba Talks by Saul Landau, p. 3
- Rent Control behind Berkeley Loss by Walt Milliken, p. 4
- Joe Coor's Rightwing Past, p. 4
- ILWU Convention Confronts Job Crisis by Stefan Dstrach, p. 5
- More Young People Going to Jail by Elliot Currie, p. 6
- Double Reporting by Insurance Companies by Dave Lindorff, p. 6
- The Supermarket by Margie Harrison, pp. 7-8
- U.S. in Zaire by Robert A. Manning, p. 9
- CIA Angola Head Resigns, p. 9
- Ethiopians Closing Up Shop in Eritrea by Linda Heiden, p. 10
- British Unions Resist Wage Controls by Mervyn Jones, p. 11
- United Now Enters Its Second Decade by Judy MacLean, pp. 12-13
- Carter Plan Energizes Corporate Power, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- Burger Court Challenged on Rights in Congress by Joshua Dressler, p. 16
- The Balkanization of Canada Would Serve Nobody's Purpose by Simon Rosenblum, p. 16
- Corporate Profit Motive Needs Pest Control by Frances Moore Lappe and Joe Collins, p. 17
- Jews and Arabs by Myron Perlman and Robbie Skeist, p. 17
- Rooting against the Home Team by Louis Kampf, p. 18
- Off the Record by Sidney Blumenthal and Danny Schechter, p. 19
- Yiddish Marxist Daily Celebrates 55 Years by Max Gordon, pp. 19-24
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May 10, 1977 Issue = 26 Articles- City Hall Socialism by John Judis, p. 2
- Grassroots Come to Seabrook by Marc Gunther, p. 3
- Crisis Not of Energy but Politics, p. 4
- Declining Influence of Building Trades by Dan Marschall, p. 5
- L. A. Activist Pushes "Public Enterprise" by Lawrence Swaim, p. 6
- Building Trades Decline, p. 6
- Sterilization Abuse on the Rise by Kathy Mallin, p. 7
- Atlanta Sanitation Strike Broken by Mayor by Jon Jacobs, p. 7
- Disabled Sit-In Wins Equal Opportunity Regulations by Elizabeth Metzger and Ken McEldowney, p. 8
- Brazil's Military Will Not Let Up by Sherry Keith, p. 9
- No More Whales, No More Whaling by Eric Farlman, p. 9
- The Capitalists Have No Coherent Plan' by John Judis, p. 10
- Spain: The Hesitation Waltz, pp. 11-14
- Social Democracy or Socialism?, p. 15
- Letters, p. 16
- Crime and the " Rising Cost of Living" People Are at Each Others' Throats by Roberta Lynch, p. 17
- Britain Denies Agee Freedom of Speech by Melvin L. Wulf, p. 17
- Workers' Rights Exist before Unions Bargain by Staughton Lynd, p. 18
- Cities vs. Suburbs Underlying NCAA Championship by Rich Klimmer, p. 19
- Little Community in Shopping in the Future by Ron Aronson, p. 20
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These Three Women Are the Same One in Altman's Film Dream by Mavis Lyons, p. 21 - 1 Review- Three Women (1977 Film) by Robert Altman
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Peckinpah Overskills Anti-War Message of Cross by Miles Archer, p. 21 - 1 Review- Cross of Iron (1977 Film) by Sam Peckinpah
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PBC Alternatives to Corporate Capitalism by Daniel Neal Graham, p. 22 - 1 Review- Own Your Own Job by Jeremy Rifkin
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The Lawless State Exposed in Carefully Documented Study by Jonathan F. Galloway, p. 22 - 1 Review- The Lawless State by Morton Halperin
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Players Scores Slap Shot Low by Gary Kulik, p. 23 - 1 Review- Slap Shot (1977 Film) by George Roy Hill
- Disorder in the Family by Eli Zaretsky, p. 24
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May 18, 1977 Issue = 28 Articles- China and the U.S. by John Judis, p. 2
- Seldom a Discouraging Word by Jan Austin, p. 3
- Kissinger Opposed at Columbia University by Philip Akre, p. 4
- House Votes Small Military Spending Cut by Jack Nicholl, p. 4
- Filmmaker Faces Jail in Silkwood Case by David Keller, p. 4
- Carter May Be Worse Than a Republican by Alan Wolfe, p. 5
- Seabrook Arrests Are Bankrupting State by Sid Blumenthal, p. 6
- N.Y. Supports Center for Battered Women by Stephanie L. Twin, p. 6
- Cleveland's Muny Electrical System under Threat by Roldo Bartimole, pp. 7-8
- London Summit by Mervyn Jones, p. 9
- Wanted in London by Jeffrey Stein, p. 9
- Nigeria; Prosperous but Dependent by Kay Trimberger, p. 10
- Baader-Meinhof Gang by John Conroy, p. 11
- The Future of the Automobile by David Moberg, p. 12
- Seabrook, pp. 13-14
- Letters, p. 15
- ITT Far from the Mark on Social Democracy, Elections by Nick Rabkin, p. 16
- The New York Times Treats Women to a Rough Time by Donna Allen, p. 17
- The Fight against Crime Should Involve the Community by Roberta Lynch, p. 17
- Women's Basketball Lives in the Shadow by Nina Walfoort, p. 18
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A Case History of "Voluntary Servitude" in Auto by Paul Rosenstein, p. 19 - 1 Review- The Company and the Union by William Serrin
- Gregory's Swan Has a Feminist Dimension by Lynn Garafola, p. 20
- Seven Issues of Sing Out! Cover Folk Music Scene by Josh Dunson, p. 20
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Nixon in Nun's Garb Fails to Grab by P. Hertel, p. 21 - 1 Review- Nasty Habits (1977 Film) by Michael Lindsay-Hogg
- Powerful Film of Fascist Coup by Lawrence Swaim, p. 21
- John Cale Surfaces from the Velvet Underground by Joe Heumann, p. 22
- Many Natural Food Books Available, p. 23
- Son of Checkers by James Aronson, p. 24
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May 25, 1977 Issue = 31 Articles- Carter's "Traders" Want the Balance of Power Put Up for Sale by John Judis, p. 2
- Restoring Military Aid to Dictatorships by Phillip Brenner, p. 3
- Israeli Right Scores Election Upset by John Judis, p. 3
- Congress Bucks Carter on Breeder by Jon Stewart, p. 4
- FBI Conspired against Republic of New Afrika by Ken Lawrence, p. 4
- Trouble with Unemployment Insurance by Paul Rosenstiel, p. 5
- French Rally Supports Wilmington 10 by Bernard H. Moss, p. 5
- Mysterious Fires in Mission District by Juan Cruz and Gwen Roginsky, p. 6
- Stewardesses Moving towards Independent Unions by Cindy Hounsell, p. 6
- At the Heart of Arizona Labor by Sam Kushner, p. 7
- Two Activist Campaigns in Los Angeles by Dave Lindorff, p. 8
- From the Foxhole to the Polls by E. Guerrero Rojo, p. 9
- Market Socialism by Kenneth Zapp, p. 10
- Are Communists Being Led into a Trap? by Diana Johnstone, p. 11
- The New Feminist Musicians by Judy MacLean, pp. 12-13
- Growing Pains and Pleasures, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- Deinstitutionalizing the Public Health System by Paul Booth, p. 16
- Socialism and Social Democracy, in Canada's New Democratic Party by Simon Rosenblum, p. 16
- World Recession Improves the Jamaican Diet by Frances Moore Lappe and Joe Collins, p. 17
- Smoking Causes Cancer, So Might Table Salt by Salvador Luria, p. 17
- Morton Halperin by David Moberg, p. 18
- TV Boxing Mired in Controversy by Joe Heumann, p. 19
- What Is the Business of Baseball? by Julie Schor, p. 19
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A Blueprint for Trust Busting by Bill Tabb, p. 20 - 1 Review- Taming the Giant Corporation by Ralph Nader, Mark Green, and Joel Seligman
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Woody's Annie Absolutely Tops by Mavis Lyons, p. 21 - 1 Review- Annie Hall (1977 Film) by Woody Allen
- Rape Trial Dramatized on PBS by Mavis Lyons, p. 21
- Nonviolence Makes History by Staughton Lynd, p. 22
- Unsubstantiated Rumours by Bruce Dancis, p. 23
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Growing Up in Hell's Kitchen by Millen Brand, p. 23 - 1 Review- Hell's Kitchen by Benjamin Appel
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Life in a Steel Town by Jack Metzgar, p. 24 - 1 Review- Blue Collar Community by William Kornblum
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June 1, 1977 Issue = 29 Articles- A Pollster's Credo by John Judis, p. 2
- UAW Ducks the Issues by Paul Schrade, p. 3
- Selective Admissions by Judy MacLean, p. 4
- Secret Business Lobby against Consumer Bill by Barry M. Hager, p. 4
- Carter Waffles on Fate of B-1 by John Markoff, p. 4
- If Boom Is Here, Can Bust Be Far Away? by David Mermelstein, p. 5
- San Diego Study Shows Aliens Give More Than Get by David Helvarg, p. 6
- Carter's Proposals Would Focus on the Employers by Judy MacLean, p. 6
- Present Immigration Law Deports Citizen Children by Carey Quan Gelernter, p. 7
- San Diego Honors Malcolm X's Birthday by Bill Ritter, p. 7
- Right-Wing Moves on State Women's Meetings by Martha Gaines, p. 8
- Begin Ends 30-Year Labor Rule by David Mandel, p. 9
- Jean Ellenstein by Bernard H. Moss, p. 10
- Scandal, Anti-Semitism Rocks Regime by Harvey Levenstein, pp. 11-12
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Stonewall, p. 13 - 1 Review- Stonewall by Richard Ben-Veniste and George Frampton
- The Progress of Poverty, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- American Party System Faces a Political Crisis by Jim Livingston, p. 16
- The Trumpet & the Ladder by Martin J. Sklar, p. 16
- Keep Business Out of the Lunchroom by Peter Dreier and Stefan Ostrach, p. 17
- No One above the Law-Except at the Workplace by Staughton Lynd, p. 18
- Off the Record by Sidney Blumenthal and Danny Schechter, p. 19
- Apartheid Good Grounds for Barring South Africa by Richard E. Lapchick, pp. 19-20
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Citizens Band for All 'Good Buddies' by Karen Morrill, p. 21 - 1 Review- Citizens Band (1977 Film) by Jonathan Demme
- Caldeonian Soul Music by Joe Heumann, p. 21
- Where to Get the Hard-to-Get by Ron Sakolsky, p. 21
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Gay History Documents Fight for Human Dignity by Jim Rinnert, p. 22 - 1 Review- Gay American History by Jonathan Ned Katz
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The Greatest Is Only the 'Pretty-Goodest' by P. Hertel, p. 23 - 1 Review- The Greatest by Ring Lardner, Jr., Tom Gries, and John Marshall
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Radicalism and Its Repression among Finnish Americans by John Grady, pp. 23-24 - 1 Review- Children of Labor by Al Gedicks, Noel Buckner, Mary Dore, and Richard Broadman, ...
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June 8, 1977 Issue = 27 Articles- The Legacy of the '60s by John Judis, p. 2
- A Bitter Battle in Mineworkers by Dan Marschall, p. 3
- Two Reporters Fight Libel Case by Ken McEldowney, p. 4
- Watering Down Humphrey/Hawkins by Elliot Currie, p. 5
- Wilmington 10 Denied Retrial Despite New Evidence by Bob McMahon, p. 6
- Greenlining Wins in Brooklyn by Betty Holcomb, p. 7
- July 4th Coalition Forms Alliance by Judy MacLean, pp. 7-8
- Korea Scandal May Sink Top U.S. Envoy by Jeffrey Stein, p. 9
- US Lets Down 3rd World at Paris Talks by Robert Schaeffer, p. 9
- East Timor Fights for Its Life in an Unreported Bloody War by Lenny Siegel, p. 10
- Broken Dutch Promise sparks South Moluccan School Seizure by Robert Schaeffer, p. 10
- Arms Issue Widens Social Democrat Rift by Brigitte Kirch and Bill Hansen, p. 11
- Flood and Relief Equally Disastrous, p. 12
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Buffalo Creek Set the Pattern, p. 13 - 1 Review- Everything in Its Path by Kai T. Erikson
- Bring the FBI and CIA Within the Law, p. 14
- Candidate Jekyl Meet President Hyde, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- Feminists for Media Rights Win Some Changes on WGAL-TV by Donna Allen, p. 16
- The Trumpet & the Ladder by Martin J. Sklar, p. 16
- Sunbelt Booms as Government Gives North's Taxes to South by Robert Carson, p. 17
- The Tangled Web of Child Pornography, p. 18
- Everyone Wants into the Act by David Moberg, p. 18
- Montreal - Hockey's Top Team by Gary Kulik, pp. 19-20
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A Fistful of Foreign Films, p. 21 - 6 Reviews- The Marquise of O--- (1976 Film) by Eric Rohmer
- Fellini's Casanova (1976 Film) by Federico Fellini
- In the Realm of the Senses (1976 Film) by Nagisa Oshima
- Providence (1977 Film) by Alain Resnais
- Black and White in Color (1976 Film) by Jean-Jacques Annaud
- The Man on the Roof (1976 Film) by Bo Widerberg
- Blubird brings it back alive by Joe Heumann, p. 22
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Cuba's Poor 10 Years after Revolution by Cedric Belfrage, p. 23 - 1 Review- Four Men, Four Women by Oscar Lewis
- Squeezing the Independent Trucker by Neill Herring, p. 24
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June 15, 1977 Issue = 32 Articles- Into the 1980s with Woody Allen by John Judis, p. 2
- A Peaceful Road to Capitalism by Bernard H. Moss, p. 3
- Civil Rights for Gays Set Back by Miami Vote by Christine R. Riddiough, p. 4
- New Department a Victory for Energy Giants by Judy MacLean, p. 4
- Police Provoke Chicago Riot by David Moberg, p. 5
- Multiple Problems Underlie Chicago Disorder, p. 5
- Insulation Plan Moves Ahead by David Moberg, p. 6
- The Long Road to Texas by Dan Marschall, p. 7
- A Black Mayor Wins in Oakland by Bill Northwood, p. 8
- Puerto Rican Plight by David Moberg, p. 8
- Begin's Win Confounds Carter by Norton Mezvinsky, p. 9
- Abortion Law Defeated in Senate Vote by John Judis, p. 9
- Spanish Communist Leader by Sam Kushner, p. 10
- Democracy Loses by Iftikhar Ahmad, p. 11
- "Democratic Left" Wins Turkish Vote by Robert Schaeffer, p. 11
- A "Religion of Revolution" by Frank Maurovich, p. 12
- Catholic Poet Kim Chi Ha a Voice from a South Korean Jail by Charles D. Lummis, p. 12
- With Latin American Left in Jail, the Church Stepped Forward by Harvey Levenstein, p. 13
- Human Rights Begin at Home, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- Schrade's UAW Report Missed Significant Leftward Frends by Carl Shier, p. 16
- Wolfe's 'Trader-Prussian' Image Distorts Record of History by William Burr, p. 16
- The Marketing Man in Your Life Really Cares about Your Non-Desires by Barbara Ehrenreich, p. 17
- Red Citadel in the Bronx by Bob Klein, p. 18
- The Flashettes by Cary Goodman, p. 19
- Perpetual Motion Blazers Win NBA by Mark Naison, pp. 19-20
- Chicago Cradles Creative Jazz by Ron Sakolsky, p. 21
- Unequaled Reggae by Bruce Dancis, p. 21
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Welcome to L.A. - Terminal Ennui by P. Hertel, p. 21 - 1 Review- Welcome to L. A. by Alan Rudolph and Robert Altman
- Balladeer Going Strong at 76, p. 22
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Final Chapters of Wright's Black Boy by Al Richmond, p. 23 - 1 Review- American Hunger by Richard Wright
- I Am the Censor by David Talbot, p. 24
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June 22, 1977 Issue = 28 Articles- There's a Pattern to the Irrationality in New York City by John Judis, p. 2
- Selling Nuclear Power by Joe Conason, p. 3
- Spain: Socialists Win Big Vote by Bernard H. Moss, p. 3
- Discrimination OK if Before 1965 by David Moberg, p. 4
- Arnold Miller Wins in Mineworkers by Dan Marschall, p. 4
- New Directions for Socialist Party USA by Robert K. Schaeffer, p. 4
- Community Army Descends on D.C. by Judy MacLean, p. 5
- To the Wire at Bell Tel by Dan Marschall, p. 6
- Inside the Beast by Ray Reece, p. 7
- Democratic Capitalism by James F. Petras, p. 8
- Mrs. Carter Supports Rights in Her Latin American Visit by John Judis, p. 8
- Hitler Is Alive and Well in Uruguay by Cedric Belfrage, p. 9
- U.S./Vietnam, p. 10
- World in Brief by John Judis, p. 10
- Inside the Black Congressional Caucus by Alan Ehrenhalt, pp. 11-13
- Political Attitudes Are Changing, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- Left Support for Gay Rights Has Been Timid and Narrow by Joshua Dressler, p. 16
- Communication Satellite to Be Used by National Women's Organizations by Donna Allen, p. 16
- Crime and Punishment by David Greenberg, p. 17
- A Socialist for the Long Term by Judy MacLean, p. 18
- Sports by Kenneth F. Dyer and Barry R. Toms, pp. 19-20
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Film: WWII Epic Realistic but Not Really Anti-War by Mavis Lyons, p. 21 - 1 Review- A Bridge Too Far (1977 Film) by Richard Attenborough
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Class Conscious County Singer on Brink of Break by Tom Smucker, p. 21 - 1 Review- Blackjack Choir Got No Bread, Milk, No Money Tryon' Like the Devil by James Talley
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What Work Women Do and Why by Janet Stevenson, p. 22 - 1 Review- Pink Collar Workers by Louise Kapp Howe
- Boston Artists Sponsor Artists In Exile by Eva Cockcroft, p. 23
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Exclusive: Esme Talks to Benji by Esme Codell, p. 23 - 1 Review- For the Love of Benji (1977 Film) by Joe Camp
- Creativity Amidst Change by David Moberg, p. 24
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June 29, 1977 Issue = 31 Articles- Rightist Populists, Divided Democrats by John Judis, p. 2
- US/USSR Human Rights Battle by Robert K. Schaeffer, p. 3
- Judge Acquits Panther Killers by David Moberg, p. 3
- EPA Approves Seabrook Plant by Richard Morgan, p. 4
- Anti-Abortion Movement Makes Gains by Dan Marschall, p. 4
- Two Tribes Sue for Maine by Judy MacLean, p. 5
- Conviction without Evidence for Activist by Steve Most, p. 5
- Steel Ferment Bubbles on by David Moberg, p. 6
- Cautious Growth of Stevens' Boycott by Dan Marschall, p. 7
- Giving Public Tenants a Voice by John McDonough, p. 8
- Forcing the Rich to Pay Up by Sidney Blumenthal, p. 8
- Arabs Secretly Happy with Likud Win by T.D. Allman, p. 9
- US Multinationals Need Permanent Dictatorships by James F. Petras, p. 9
- Behind Smith's Raids on Mozambique by Allen Isaacman, p. 10
- Ontario Elects Tories, Deals Blow to New Democrats by Glen Seretan, p. 11
- Chile's Prisoners by John Archer, p. 11
- The (Sometimes) Irresist by Jane Melnick, p. 12
- Ble Act of Stealing, p. 13
- Jimmy Carter Is Watching You, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- Carter's Human Rights Campaign Is Narrow, but the Social and Political Are Inseparable by Bogdan Denitch, p. 16
- Anita Bryant Is Right on Two Counts - But a Threat to All Nonconformists by Barry Mehler, pp. 16-17
- Brooklynites Fight for Firehouse by Charlotte Dennett, p. 18
- Fans Irate over Seaver Trade by Fred Siegel, pp. 19-20
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Can the U.S. Achieve Peaceful Capitalism? by Frances W. Herring, p. 21 - 1 Review- The Permanent War Economy by Seymour Melman
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Whatever Your Pleasure - He's Got a Little List by J.S., p. 21 - 1 Review- Simons' List Book by Howard Simons
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Plea for Children's Liberation by George A. Dunn, p. 22 - 1 Review- The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane (1977 Film) by Nicolas Gessner
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Double Trouble Dogs the Deep by Arthur Zilversmit, p. 23 - 1 Review- The Deep (1977 Film) by Peter Yates
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Fin Flick with Sexist/Racist Overtones The Deep (1977 Film), by Peter Yates by Carol Becker, p. 23 - 1 Review- The Deep (1977 Film) by Peter Yates
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The director: 'The Deep deserves a tidy ending' The Deep (1977 Film), by Peter Yates by J.S., p. 23 - 1 Review- The Deep (1977 Film) by Peter Yates
- Herb Kohl by David Moberg, p. 24
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July 6, 1977 Issue = 30 Articles- Feeble Family Fuels Anti-Gay Fervor by John Judis, p. 2
- Right Using Gay Issue by Bill Sievert, p. 3
- Gay Pride Marches Around the World by Chris Riddiough, p. 3
- Pride Marches Larger More United, p. 4
- San Francisco Sees 200,000 in March by Nancy Dunn, p. 4
- Atlanta Mayor Ducks on Gay Proclamation by Bill Cutler, p. 4
- Health Care Costs to Keep Going Up Despite Carter Plan by John Peers and Ariene Muszynski, p. 5
- Insurgent Win in D.C. Teamsters by Dan Marschall, p. 6
- California Feminists Beat Back Right Wing by Irene Wolt, p. 6
- Union Hesitates to Organize GIs by Steve Rees, p. 7
- Support Still Strong for Military Union by Michael Uhl and Tod Ensign, p. 7
- Electoral Defeat in L.A. by Dave Lindorff, p. 8
- How to Make Whistleblowing Safe by Frank Warner, p. 8
- Israeli Workers Back Labor by David Mandel, p. 9
- "You Ever See a Commie Drink Water?" by Louis Menashe, p. 10
- French Left Falters under Pressure by Diana Johnstone, p. 11
- Harry Bridges by Paul Shinoff, pp. 12-13
- Public Solar Energy Battle Is Shaping Up, pp. 14-15
- Prosperity and Crime by Elliot Currie, p. 16
- Yugoslav Communists by Avid Reader, p. 16
- Quebecois People Constitute a Distinct Nation by R. McMaster, p. 16
- Israeli Jew Supports Palestinian Rights by Yari Svoray, p. 17
- Should You Fight TV Violence? by David Talbot, p. 18
- Wit'a Brooklyn Accent by Mark Naison, p. 19
- Looking at the Ball from the Outside by Anita Diamant, p. 20
- Joan Is Alive and Well, But Record's a Dud by Janet Stevenson, p. 21
- Exodus Disappointing But Not a Disaster by Bruce Dancis, p. 21
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A Challenge to Haley's Roots? by Mac Margolis, p. 22 - 1 Review- The Other Francisco by Sergio Giral
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Eloquent Voices from Prison by Jeffrey Gillineck, p. 23 - 2 Reviews- Through the Wall by Ethel Bertolini Shapiro
- Revolutionary Jews from Marx to Trotsky by Robert S. Wistrich
- Super-Elite Advises Itself by Sidney Blumenthal and Danny Schechter, p. 24
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July 13, 1977 Issue = 27 Articles- Democrats Debate the Party's Future by John Judis, p. 2
- Congress Rebukes Carter by Jan Austin, p. 3
- NAACP's Wilkins Bows Out, p. 4
- Exposed Narc Sues Five Criminologists by Steve Connolly, p. 4
- Carter Energy Plan by Bethany Weidner, p. 5
- Wide Support for Heroin Program by Mark Shwartz, p. 6
- Miller May Lose Grip on Miners' Union by Dan Marschall, p. 7
- Jerry Brown Stands Pat, Takes Gas by Robert Schaeffer, p. 8
- Oil Rich Mexico Gets Poorer by Harvey Levenstein, p. 9
- Soviets Take on Eurocommunism by Louis Menashe, p. 10
- Euro-Communism & New Spain, p. 11
- The Great Debate by Louis Menashe, p. 12
- Abortion, pp. 13-14
- Letters, p. 15
- Against "Cowboys" and "Yankees" Socialist Support One Nation by Jack Clark, p. 16
- Arthur Kinoy Quits Sponsorship of In These Times by Arthur Kinoy, pp. 16-17
- Huey Newton Returns to Stand Trial by Jill Breslau, p. 18
- Parables and Storytelling by Mimi Conway, pp. 19-20
- Rock by P. Hertel, p. 21
- The Rubinoos by Bruce Dancis, p. 21
- Country by Steven Rosswurm, p. 21
- Jazz by Ron Sakolsky, p. 21
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Do Low Budget Films Have to Be Lousy? by Joe Heumann, p. 22 - 1 Review- Black Oak Conspiracy (1977 Film) by Bob Kelljan
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Sexual Rebellion Is Not the Revolution by Stephen J. Richard, p. 22 - 1 Review- The Sexual Outlaw by John Rechy
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Scorsese Scores Low with Film about Films by Lynn Garafola, p. 23 - 1 Review- New York, New York (1977 Film) by Martin Scorsese
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All-Star (Wars) Escape Extravaganza by Mavis Lyons, p. 23 - 1 Review- Star Wars (1976 Film) by George Lucas
- Future Fair? by Preston Gralla, p. 24
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July 20, 1977 Issue = 26 Articles- Jimmy Carter Mixes Coca-Cola and IBM by Bob Hall, p. 2
- Commoner Blasts 'Trojan Horse' in Energy Plan by David Moberg, p. 3
- British Takes Sides as Strike Snowballs by Mervyn Jones, p. 3
- Kent State Demonstrators Arrested by Bob Datz, p. 4
- BART Strikes Unmasks Mass Transit Miracle by Louise Billotte, p. 4
- The Republicans by Alan Ehrenhalt, p. 5
- The Post Office by Lawrence Swaim, p. 6
- They Need Us. We Need You by James Weinstein, p. 7
- Wisconsin Strike by David Moberg, p. 8
- "The B-1 Campaign Taught Us to Hang in There", p. 8
- Behind 'Tough Line' on Africa by Robert A. Manning, p. 9
- If Whites Don't Like Rhodesia, They Can Now Try Bolivia by Cedric Belfrage, p. 9
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U.S. Foreign Policy Elite by Carl Parrini, p. 10 - 1 Review- Imperial Brain Trust by Laurence H. Shoup and William Minter
- The USSR Abroad by Louis Menashe, p. 11
- Here's a Great Idea! Now How Do We Win? by David Moberg, pp. 12-13
- The World Socialist Rainbow, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- Decriminalization Is the Only Remaining Solution to a Steadily Growing Drug Problem. by Patrick Owens, pp. 16-17
- 1877 Mass Strike by Eric Foner, p. 18
- All-Around Borg Wins Wimbledon by Mark Naison, pp. 19-20
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Film Does Homage to Chagall by David Szonyi, p. 21 - 1 Review- Homage to Chagall: The Colours of Love (1977 Film) by Harry Rasky
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Special Effects Overpower Sorcerer by Joe Heumann, p. 21 - 1 Review- Sorcerer (1977 Film) by William Friedkin
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Cover-Up at Bridesburg Uncovered in Building 6, p. 22 - 1 Review- Building 6: The Tragedy at Bridesburg by Willard S. Randall and Stephen D. Solomon
- The Son Seals Blues Band by Ron Sakolsky, p. 23
- The Ways a Woman Can Be by Joe Heumann, p. 23
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Why Is Cancer Killing Us? Bridesburg by Janet Stevenson, p. 24 - 2 Reviews- The Greatest Battle by Ronald J. Glasser
- The Cancer Connection by Larry Agran
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August 10, 1977 Issue = 29 Articles- New Report Charges Torture in Israel by John Judis, p. 2
- Iron Ore Miners Shut Pits by David Moberg, p. 3
- Portugal Takes Big Step Backward by Diana Johnstone, p. 3
- San Francisco Voters Hold Fast by Joel Parker#2, p. 4
- Strike in the Iron Range, p. 4
- Farmworkers Prepare for Convention by Sam Kushner, p. 5
- A Plan to Control Inflation of Necessities by David Moberg, p. 5
- Self-Defense Standard at Stake in Michigan Trial by Linda Grant, p. 6
- I-Hotel Tenants Evicted By Police by Chester Hartman, p. 7
- Atom Scientists Busy on New Weapons by Jon Stewart, p. 7
- Strike and Reorganization in Post Office by Lawrence Swaim, p. 8
- Curbing African Revolution by A.B. Scripto, p. 9
- British Workers Refuse Social Contract by Mervyn Jones, p. 10
- U.S. Changes Line on Eurocommunism by Nancy I. Lieber, p. 11
- The Saga of a Modern Boom Town by Dede Feldman, pp. 12-13
- The Bad Steed, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- Shooting Looters by Joshua Dressler, p. 16
- "Household Technicians" Organize to Gain Equal Status as Workers by Donna Allen, p. 16
- The Ruth Yannatta Campaign by Derek Shearer, p. 17
- Nagging Questions at Farmer-Labor Party Tribute by Kenrick G. Kissell, p. 18
- Irate Truckers Win "Fuzzbusters" by Steve Chapple, p. 18
- New Left Veteran Defends His Past as Baseball Fan by Mark Naison, p. 19
- Fencing Foils Foes Picks Up Fans Fast by Marvin E. Gettleman, pp. 19-20
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A Powerful Tribute to Black Womanhood by Lynn Garafola, p. 21 - 1 Review- For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/when the Rainbow Is Enuf by Ntozake Shange
- Boston Artists Boycott Show by Judy Polumbaum, pp. 21-22
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Seven very radical women by Frances Putnam Fritchman, p. 23 - 1 Review- Seven Women by Judith Nies
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Three not so very radical women by Mimi Goldman, p. 23 - 1 Review- Loose Change by Sara Davidson
- The Cedric Belfrage Story by Judy MacLean, p. 24
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August 17, 1977 Issue = 26 Articles- Back to the Workhouses for America's Poor by John Judis, p. 2
- Anti-Nuclear Mussel by Norman Solomon, p. 3
- California by Jerry Helfand, p. 3
- Mining Bill Stripped by Dan Marschall, p. 4
- Self-Determination to Come before UN by Cam Duncan, p. 5
- Illegal Immigrants by Martin Brown, p. 6
- Carter's Plan Is Full of Loopholes by Judy MacLean, p. 6
- New Priority for Job Security by Paul Rosenstiel, p. 7
- Technology Challenges Postal Union by Lawrence Swaim, p. 8
- Anti-Nuclear Demo Draws Blood and Anti-German Alarm by Diana Johnstone, p. 9
- Divided Socialists Move Rightward by Jack Hammond, p. 10
- Would-Be Revolutionaries Beware by John Low-Beer, p. 11
- The Case That Won't Die by Sidney Blumenthal, pp. 12-14
- A Solution to the Health Care Crisis?, p. 15
- Letters, p. 16
- A Challenge to "Left Hypocrisy" on Abortion by Michael Stone, p. 16
- Perhaps Kinoy Was Not Merely Grasping at Straws by Nick Rabkin, p. 16
- The Press in Middle America by James Aronson, p. 17
- Labor and the Law by Staughton Lynd, pp. 17-18
- MacArthur Is an Historical Lie by Norman Markowitz, p. 19
- Now, for the Woman Sports Consumer by Anita Diamant, p. 20
- Tennis with South Africa Opposed by Mark Naison, p. 20
- Records by Carlo Wolff, p. 21
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It's Not as Easy as It Looks by Janet Stevenson, p. 22 - 4 Reviews- The Last Remake of Beau Geste (1977 Film) by Marty Feldman
- Jabberwocky (1977 Film) by Terry Gilliam
- Allegro Non Troppo (1977 Film) by Bruno Bozzetto
- Fire Sale (1977 Film) by Alan Arkin
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Behind the Energy Crisis-Two Views, p. 23 - 2 Reviews- The Control of Oil by John M. Blair
- The Brotherhood of Oil by Robert Engler
- Looting Among the Looted, p. 24
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August 24, 1977 Issue = 32 Articles- Government Coverup on Letelier Murder by Peter Weiss, p. 2
- Pro-Nuclear Plan Withdrawn by Dan Marschall, p. 3
- Life and Death in the Old South by Don Davis, p. 3
- Defending Clean Air in Montana by Bill Vaughn, p. 4
- NAM Convention Seeks American Road to Socialism by David Moberg, p. 5
- Weakness and Strength in Labor Law Reform Fight by Malcolm Kennedy, p. 6
- Lines Sharply Drawn on Labor Reform Bill by Dan Marschall, p. 6
- Labor Gives in to Carter on Minimum Wage by Patrick Lacefield, p. 7
- Eurocommunism Splits British CP by Mervyn Jones, p. 8
- A Talk with CP Head Gordon McLennan by Sam Kushner, p. 8
- CIA Linked to Korea Cove-Up by Jeffrey Stein, p. 9
- Mexico Gripped by New Scandals and Political Intrigue by Harvey Levenstein, p. 10
- Quebec's Far-Reaching Labor Law by Henry Milner, p. 10
- America Grows Old by Janet Stevenson, p. 11
- Sophie by Valerie Taylor, p. 12
- Jud by Valerie Taylor, p. 12
- Henry by Judy MacLean, p. 12
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Stella by Judy MacLean, p. 13 - 1 Review- The Coming of Age by Simone de Beauvoir
- Want to Know More?, p. 14
- The Panama Canal Treaty, p. 15
- Letters, p. 16
- More about Ruth Yannatta Jim Stanbery and Socialist Politics, p. 16
- The U.S. Supreme Court by Joshua Dressler, p. 17
- New York's Dissident Looters by Hans Koning, p. 17
- Mark Naison Struck Out in His Review of Senzel's Baseball and the Cold War by Anita Diamant, p. 18
- Beckenbauer & American Soccer by Louis Kampf, p. 19
- Old Timers Teach and Learn with NAM by David Moberg, p. 20
- Native American Art Rivals Tutankhamen's by David Moberg, p. 21
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Records by Judy MacLean, p. 22 - 2 Reviews- Debutante by Willie Tyson
- Ballad of the Era/Farmer Women Walk More Determined/Mammary Glands by Kristin Lems
- Folk Music as Varied as Life by Josh Dunson, p. 23
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RoseGarden Should Have Stood in Book by Mavis Lyons, p. 23 - 1 Review- I Never Promised You a Rose Garden (1977 Film) by Anthony Page
- Farewell to the King by P. Hertel, p. 24
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August 31, 1977 Issue = 36 Articles- Monkey Business in the Movie Business by John Judis, p. 2
- Gearing Up for Full Employment by Dan Marschall, p. 3
- New York Mayoral Race in a Muddle by David Bensman, p. 4
- Keeping the Wolf Out of Co-OP City by Philip Mattera, p. 4
- SCLC Crippled By Secret Internal Strife by Raoul Sinclair, p. 5
- Treatment Sought for Alcoholics by Jerry Helfand, p. 6
- Workers Sterilized in Chemical Plant, p. 6
- Educational Crisis Not on Agenda at AFT Meeting by Lois Weiner, p. 7
- Battle Lines Drawn on Panama Canal by Philip E. Wheaton, p. 8
- American Press Runs Roughshod Over Mozambique by Allen Isaacman, p. 9
- U.S. Rights Campaign Bears Mixed Fruit, pp. 10-11
- The Legacy of Vietnam by Chuck Fager, p. 12
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The U.S. in Vietnam, a Case of Grasshoppers against Elephants by Peter Karman, p. 12 - 4 Reviews- Grasshoppers and Elephants by Wilfred G. Burchett
- Our Great Spring Victory by Van Tien Dung
- A Soldier Reports by William C. Westmoreland
- Can America Win the Next War? by Drew Middleton
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John Wayne-Ing It with the Romeo Platoon, p. 13 - 1 Review- Close Quarters by Larry Heinemann
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What Does It Take to Change a Man's Mind? by Barbara H. Linden, p. 14 - 1 Review- Born on the Fourth of July by Ron Kovic
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Gay Liberation within a Macho Sports Ethic, p. 15 - 2 Reviews- David Kopay Story by David Kopay, Perry Deane Young, and Robert Lipsyte, ...
- Sports and the Macho Male by John Mitzel
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American Trade Unions from Across the Atlantic by Bernard H. Moss, p. 15 - 1 Review- The American Unions by Jean-Pierre Cot and Jean-Pierre Mounier
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Working Class Resistance as the Factory Superceded the Craftsman, p. 16 - 1 Review- Class and Community by Alan Dawley
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Police Abuses Don't Make a Police State, p. 16 - 1 Review- The American Police State by David Wise
- Working Class History by Leon Fink, p. 17
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Transitory Socialism in Oklahoma by Michael H. Ebner, p. 17 - 1 Review- When Farmers Voted Red by Garin Burbank
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Tempests in Teapots in American Trotskyism by John Harper, p. 17 - 1 Review- The Prophet's Army by Constance Ashton Myers
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The German Communist Party before Hitler, p. 17 - 1 Review- Inside German Communism by Rosa Levine-Meyer
- Socialist History by David M. Szonyi, p. 18
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Four Ways of Dealing with American Reality by Alan Cheuse, p. 18 - 4 Reviews- Falconer by John Cheever
- A Book of Common Prayer by Joan Didion
- An American Romance by John Casey
- Farther Off from Heaven by William Humphrey
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Best-Seller Built Around Tomorrow's Headlines by Joel Blau, p. 18 - 1 Review- Paris One by James Brady
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Best-Seller Built Around the History of a Family, p. 18 - 1 Review- The Thorn Birds by Colleen McCullough
- Harassed Woman Sues the FBI, p. 19
- A Petty Pleasure of Growing Old by Alvah Bessie, p. 20
- Strong Negatives in the Decline of Liberalism in the U.S. by Roberta Lynch, p. 20
- Letters, p. 21
- Is the Council on Foreign Relations a Force for Peace? by William Minter and Laurence Shoup, p. 21
- The Absence of a Left Alternative Is the Main Point by Stuart Steers, p. 21
- American Labor Entering a New Era, p. 22
- The Anti-B-I Campaign by Stefan Ostrach and Marion Bames, p. 23
- Do Kids Have Rights? by Connie Bruck, p. 24
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September 14, 1977 Issue = 32 Articles- Leonid Plyushch Sees New Wave of Terror by John Judis, p. 2
- Closing the Doors on Minorities by Bill Sievert, p. 3
- Ultra-Militancy Characterizes New Organization by Dan Marschall, p. 4
- New Evidence Unearthed in Sacco-Vanzetti Case by Sidney Blumenthal, p. 4
- Infant Formula Promotion Provokes Nestle Boycott, p. 4
- Roundtable Wields Immense Power behind the Scene by Harry C. Boyte, p. 5
- Business and Labor, Together and Apart by Dan Marschall, p. 5
- Uniting the Anti-Nuke Movement by Judy Maclean, p. 6
- Public Questioning of Nuclear Power in Vermont by Greg Guma, p. 6
- Vermonters Prefer Solar, p. 6
- Mechanization Threatens Farmworkers by Susan Stern, p. 7
- Mobilization for Survival, p. 7
- Random Samples, p. 8
- New Compromise by Bernard H. Moss, p. 9
- Spanish Left Were the Real Winners by Arthur Landis, p. 10
- Suarez Unsuccessful in Forging a Coalition with the Socialists by Barry Winograd, p. 10
- Nazareth Hosts a Workcamp with Arabs and Jews by David Mandel, p. 11
- U.S. Whitewash of Dictators by Cedric Belfrage, pp. 11-12
- Pablo Neruda Poet of Peace & Revolution by Christian Eaby, p. 13
- Afro-Americans and Full Employment, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- Chinese Theory and Practice on the Nationalities Question by M. Ron Karenga, p. 16
- China and the American Left by Barbara Ehrenreich, p. 17
- Dialog by Max Gordon, p. 17
- Lions and Lambs by Bob Ross, p. 18
- Women as Priests Threaten to Cause Episcopal Schism by Sheila K. Johnson, p. 19
- Arthur Ashe by Randall Kennedy, p. 20
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Film Blows Up Ballad by Steve Chapple, p. 21 - 1 Review- Convoy (1978 Film) by Sam Peckinpah
- Rural Artist Goes to Work in Foundry by Emily Osborn, p. 22
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The Morality of Transplants and Biology of Selfishness by Fitzhugh Mullan and John H. McClendon, p. 23 - 2 Reviews- Coma by Robin Cook
- The Selfish Gene by Richard Dawkins
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Recent history of resistance to racism, p. 23 - 1 Review- Life for Africa by Naomi Mitchison
- Lions and Lambs by Robert J. Ross, p. 24
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September 21, 1977 Issue = 32 Articles- Southern Workers Need New Labor Law by Bob Hall, p. 2
- Cracks in Teamster Empire by Dan Marschall, p. 3
- Unity and Diversity in Women's Caucus by Claire Greensfelder, p. 4
- Milwaukee Aroused Over Busing, p. 4
- Weakness with Minorities & Labor Doomed Bella by Paul A. Du Brul, p. 5
- Blue Collar Sun by David Moberg, p. 6
- Government Research in Solar Power Self-Defeating by David Moberg, p. 7
- Union WAGE Organizes Women by Michelle Celarier, p. 8
- Texas Farmworkers Begin Hunger Strike by Dave Ransom, p. 8
- I've Had No Time to Be a Sad Widow by David Moberg, p. 9
- Cuban Exile Bombs Mark DC Meeting by Jeffrey Stein, p. 10
- Mexico Doesn't Show in Protest of Treaty, p. 10
- Two Thousand Demonstrate against Carter Dinner with Dictators, p. 10
- Letter from Britain by Martin A. Jackson, pp. 11-13
- Human Rights and the Letelier-Moffitt Murders, p. 14
- Solar Electricity, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- French Left Faces Tough Campaign Says Member of the National Assembly by Jean-Pierre Cot, p. 16
- Richard Nixon Won't Even Fade Away by Alvah Bessie, p. 16
- Toward a Socialist Redefinition of Patriotism by John Rossen, p. 17
- More Letters by Anne Ladky, p. 17
- Teamsters, p. 18
- Women's Caucus by Claire Greensfelder, p. 18
- Making Science Serve Business by David F. Noble, p. 19
- No Going Back for Forest Hills by Mark Naison, p. 20
- Anti-Apartheid Demonstration Draws Comment from Ashe, p. 20
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Living Revolution by J.S., p. 21 - 2 Reviews- Taking Charge by The American Friends Service Committee
- Resource Manual for a Living Revolution by Virginia Coover, Ellen Deacon, and Charles Esser, ...
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Epic without a Hero by Jeffrey Gillenkirk, p. 21 - 1 Review- The Bridge on the Drina by Ivo Andric
- Punk Has Become a Symbol of Musical Resistance by Joe Heumann, p. 22
- Records, p. 22
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A Fine First Fifteen Years by Janet Stevenson, p. 23 - 1 Review- So Early in the Spring by Judy Collins
- Art 14 Football 7 by Bill Sievert, p. 24
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September 28, 1977 Issue = 25 Articles- War or Peace? by Boris Rabbot, p. 2
- Nuclear Materials Missing by Richard P. Pollock, p. 3
- Economic Policy Underlies the Bert Lance Issue by Alan Wolfe, p. 4
- Labor: Prospects for a Military Union Setback by Michael Uhl and Tod Ensign, p. 4
- News Analysis by Jim Chapin, p. 5
- Women: Are Police Soft on Wife-Beaters? by Ronnie Lovler and George Anderson, p. 6
- Food & Land by Joe Belden, p. 7
- Carter vs. the Third World by Bruce Vandervort, p. 8
- Britain by Mervyn Jones, p. 9
- South America by Jim Cockcroft, p. 10
- Forbes Burnham Brushes Aside Jagan's Call for United Front, pp. 10-11
- Buses, Bigots & Eogan by David Moberg, pp. 12-14
- Affirmative Action and the Bakke Case, p. 15
- Letters, p. 16
- Labor and the Law by Staughton Lynd, p. 17
- Coalition to Combat Unemployment by Jack Clark, p. 17
- Cartoons, Cliches, and Clenched Fists or a Cartoonist's Lament by Jay Kinney, p. 18
- The Social Composition of the French Socialist Party Is as Important as the Intentions ... by Ed Greer, p. 18
- Creating the College Factory by David F. Noble, p. 19
- Sports by Paul Goldman, Peter Dreier, and Mimi Goldman, p. 20
- Midler Shines, Pryor Fumes at Hollywood Rights Gala by Sherry Rayn Barnett, p. 21
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Reggae and Soul Successfully Merged by Bruce Dancis, p. 22 - 1 Review- Harvest Uptown/Famine Downtown by Saul Syndicate
- Second Honeymoon by Joe Heumann, p. 22
- Soaping Up for the New Woman by Elayne Rapping, p. 23
- Suing the Schools for Malpractice by Nat Hentoff, p. 24
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October 5, 1977 Issue = 28 Articles- A World Government behind Closed Doors by John Judis, p. 2
- Imports Not the Issue in Steel by David Moberg, p. 3
- Making Neighborhoods a Priority by Judy MacLean, p. 4
- Federal Unemployment Benefits Cut by Paul Rosenstiel, p. 4
- Phone Company Graft and Greed on Trial in Texas by Enrique Pasa, p. 5
- New Director of FBI Faces Problems of Discipline and Function by Robert L. Borosage, p. 6
- Frank Johnson, New FBI Director, Has a Record for Toughness by Linda Parham, p. 7
- Meanwhile, Back of the CIA by Karen Wynn, p. 7
- Nazi Past Looms over Terrorists and Their Victims by Diana Johnstone, p. 8
- Communists Pressuring Socialists by Bernard H. Moss, p. 9
- Special Report Disunited Union of the Left May Wage Separate Campaigns by Diana Johnstone, p. 9
- Ogaden Somalis Oust Ethiopians by Roger Mann, p. 10
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Memories of an Ex by Janet Stevenson, pp. 11-13 - 1 Review- A Fine Old Conflict by Jessica Mitford
- Free-Lancing in the Land of Opportunity (Ltd.), p. 14
- Running on the Left in Tennis Sneakers, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- A Long, But Sure and Painful Death Is What the Neutron Bomb Provides by Peter Bloch, p. 16
- Free to Choose Your Own Destruction Laetrile, Helmets and Libertarians by Joshua Dressler, p. 16
- The Supreme Court, p. 17
- H.H. Wilson by Richard Sklar, pp. 17-18
- San Diego Voters Beat Down Nude Beach by David Helvarg, p. 19
- Women's Softball Takes off in Boston by Anita Diamant, p. 20
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Unmasking Liberal Hatchetmen by Alden Whitman, p. 21 - 1 Review- On Active Service in War and Peace by Jesse Lemisch
- Records by Bruce Dancis, p. 22
- Liberation Music Orchestra Closeness by Ron Sakolsky, p. 22
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Universal Strikes Again by Joe Heumann, p. 23 - 2 Reviews- Smokey and the Bandit (1977 Film) by Hal Needham
- Rollercoaster (1977 Film) by James Goldstone
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Tasteful Tastelessness by J.S., p. 23 - 1 Review- The Kentucky Fried Movie (1977 Film) by John Landis
- I Was a Scab (Part-Time); Or the Seamy Side of Academe by Barbara Garson, p. 24
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October 12, 1977 Issue = 27 Articles- Carter's Magical Mystery Program by John Judis, p. 2
- Reclaiming the Land for People by Mike McKinlay, p. 3
- Dissident Teamsters Meet by Dan Marschall, p. 4
- Prison Affirmative Action Programs under Fire by Mark Shwartz, p. 4
- Youngstown Steel Plant Deliberately Abandoned by Dan Marschall, p. 5
- Continuing Protests at Kent State by Bob Datz, p. 6
- Prison Workers by Mark Shwartz, p. 6
- American Slain in Chile with U.S. Complicity, Family Suit Charges by Jeff Stein, p. 6
- Freight Emphasis Doomed Amtrak by Frank Browning, p. 7
- Are the Essentials of Mao's Revolution Being Discarded? by David Milton, p. 8
- Split Over How Much to Nationalize, p. 9
- Suarez Regime Beset with Problems by Dan Swanson, p. 10
- Israel's 77 Unsettling Settlements by David Mandel, p. 11
- Sports for the (Daily) Worker by Mark Naison, pp. 12-14
- Middle East Compromise Floating on Oil, p. 15
- Did Bakke Lose Out to Privileged Whites?, p. 15
- Letters, p. 16
- Carter's Urban Plan to Pay Corporations for More of Same by Ed Greer, p. 17
- Has Nuclear Warfare Repealed the Right to Life? by Sidney Lens, p. 17
- Interior Department Issues Tough Regulations by Catherine Lerza, p. 18
- Reclaiming the Land, p. 18
- Zephyros by Janet Spiegelman, p. 19
- Was Marcus Garvey Framed by Feds? by Linn Washington, Jr., p. 20
- Learning by Janet Spiegelman, p. 20
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Light and Heavy Fare from France by Lynn Garafola and P. Hertel, p. 21 - 1 Review- Pardon Mon Affaire (1976 Film) by Yves Robert
- Saga of Seabrook Scores by J.S., p. 22
- Records by Joe Heumann, pp. 23-24
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October 19, 1977 Issue = 26 Articles- Economic Holocaust Hits the Midwest and the Northeast by Stanley Aronowitz, p. 2
- Ghosts Strike Goldwater Ranch by Tom Barry, p. 3
- Labor Law Reform Wins Big in House by Dan Marschall, p. 4
- When the Banks Ran Yonkers by Joseph Kelly, p. 5
- Only Sterile Women Need Apply by Dorothy McGhee, p. 6
- Jobs That Kill by Dorothy McGhee, p. 6
- Losing Your Job Is Also Hazardous by Martin Brown, p. 6
- Shell Workers Misled on Sterility by Timothy Lange, p. 7
- Women Have Job Safety Concerns by Andrea Gunderson and Jane Melnick, p. 7
- Commoner Conyers & Sadlowski Featured at Chautauqua, pp. 8-9
- Labour Delegates Balk at Old Old Story by Mervyn Jones, p. 10
- Youths Protest Communist Policy by Sam Pizzigati, p. 10
- Austerity Uniting Divided Unions by Bernard H. Moss, p. 11
- From Moscow to People's War to Peking Turkey by David Milton, pp. 12-13
- Social Insecurity and Forced Retirement, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- New Soviet Constitution Is a Catalog of Contradictions by Michael Urban, p. 16
- The Karman Turn Teng for President by Pete Karman, p. 16
- Neanderthal Newspaper Chains by James Aronson, pp. 17-18
- Whether You Want Him or Not by Patrick Owens, p. 19
- The Unrepentent Joy of Baseball by Marc Gunther, p. 20
- Records by Carlo Wolff, p. 21
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Julia Is the Best All-Round Film Around by Janet Stevenson, p. 22 - 1 Review- Julia (1977 Film) by Fred Zinnemann
- Robert Lowell by W.D. Ehrhart, p. 23
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The Facts of (Fish) Life by Patrick Owens, p. 23 - 1 Review- The Art of Fishing with Worms by Harold F. Blaisdell
- My Tennis Partner Was an AGENT! by Jeff Cohen, p. 24
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October 26, 1977 Issue = 29 Articles- The Cruel, Primitive and the Unpalatable by John Judis, p. 2
- What to Do With Nuclear Waste? by Dan Marschall, p. 3
- Congress Scuttles Utility Reform by Nellie Scott, p. 4
- Organizing the Grassroots by Judy MacLean, p. 4
- Strike and Boycott against Right-Wing as Well as Coors by Dan Marschall, p. 5
- Coors Strike in Trouble by Timothy Lange, p. 5
- Military Needs Encroaching on Nasa and Space Shuttle Program by John Markoff, p. 6
- What's behind Carter's Push for the M-X Missile and Neutron Bomb? by Alan Wolfe, p. 6
- Despite Carter the U.S. Remains the Number One Arms Supplier to the World by Michael Klare, p. 7
- Imports, Quotas and Government Aid for the Steel Industry by David Moberg, p. 8
- Striking Workers Hold Firm in Minnesota Iron Ore Range by David Moberg, p. 8
- Factionalism Continued by McBride in the Steelworkers by David Moberg, p. 8
- Terror Killings Raise New Clamor on German Right by Brigitte Kirch and Bill Hansen, p. 9
- Questioning Communist Democracy by Bernard Moss, p. 10
- A Lesbian in the Labour Party, an Adulterer among the Tories by Mervyn Jones, p. 11
- Thailand by Philip Kunstadt, pp. 12-13
- The Democratic Agenda Conference, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- Free Speech for the Nazis Is for Our Own Good by Joshua Dressler, p. 16
- Despite Fragmentation and Reverses the Left Has a Chance to Revive by Roberta Lynch, p. 16
- Food and Development by Frances Moore Lappe and Joe Collins, pp. 17-18
- Why Nothing Seems to Work by Rasa Gustaitis, p. 19
- (Off the Record) by Sidney Blumenthal and Danny Schechter, pp. 19-20
- Records by Bruce Dancis, p. 21
- Vi Redd's Alto Sax Soars with Women's Jazz Quintet by Ron Sakolsky, p. 22
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PBS to Air Black History Film by Lynn Garafola, p. 22 - 1 Review- Men of Bronze (1977 Film) by William Miles#2
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The Language of Black America by Janet Stevenson, p. 23 - 1 Review- Talkin and Testifyin by Geneva Smitherman
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Un-Simple Langston Hughes by David M. Szonyi, p. 23 - 1 Review- Good Morning Revolution by Langston Hughes and Faith Berry
- Thrills, Chills and Spills at the U.S. Grand Prix by Bruce Pringle, p. 24
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November 2, 1977 Issue = 27 Articles- Punk 'n' Roll Is Here to Stay by John Judis, p. 2
- Police Attack Kentucky Miners by Frank Adams, p. 3
- Discord in the UMW by Dan Marschall, p. 3
- Pesticides Found in Coffee by David Weir, p. 4
- No Energy Bill May Be the Answer by Nelly Scott, p. 4
- Los Angeles Police under Attack by Ron Ridenour, p. 5
- Police Chiefs Meet in Los Angeles by Jeff Gottlieb, p. 5
- Fitzsimmons May Resign by Dan Marschall, p. 6
- Rigged Contracts on the Rise by Dan Marschall, p. 6
- L.A. Police under Attack by Ron Ridenour, p. 6
- No Agreement on Revising Criminal Code by Barry M. Hager, p. 7
- Behind the Split in the French Left by Diana Johnstone, p. 8
- Tories Look Right, Hedge on Unions by Mervyn Jones, p. 9
- French Language Bill Sparks Sharp Debate in Quebec by Henry Milner, p. 10
- The Fiefdom of Russell Long, pp. 11-13
- What's Good for Business Is Bad for Us, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- Black Criticism of Carter by M. Ron Karenga, p. 16
- The Youngstown Steel Shutdown by Staughton Lynd, p. 17
- The Best [Censored] Stories of 1976 by Alvah Bessie, pp. 17-18
- Toward a New Form of Sex by Eli Zaretsky, p. 19
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Wit'a Brooklyn Accent by Mark Naison, p. 20 - 1 Review- Life on the Run by Bill Bradley
- Records, p. 21
- Prisoner-Poets in the Hole at Folsom by John Oliver Simon, p. 22
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Prisoner-Playwright Adapts Play for Film by Janet Stevenson, p. 23 - 1 Review- Short Eyes by Miguel Pinero and Marvin F. Camillo
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Prisoner-Novelist Publishes Second Book by Alan Cheuse, p. 23 - 1 Review- Animal Factory by Edward Bunker
- Devil Defies Denton Drys by Roy Appleton III, p. 24
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November 9, 1977 Issue = 33 Articles- Carter Views Ex-Whiz Kid's Health Plan, p. 2
- Chavez under Fire, Farm Workers Stalemated by Sam Kushner, p. 3
- Reform Efforts Provoke Response by Madeleine Adamson, p. 4
- Immigration Coalition Takes on Carter by Delfino Varela, p. 4
- Torture Case Stirs Border Town Boycott by Tom Barry, p. 5
- Oregon Workers Move to Form Lumber Co-Op by Jerry Lembcke, p. 6
- Banks Sued for Bad Check overcharges by Paul Allen#3, p. 6
- New Labor Coalition Out for Shorter Work Week by Dan Marschall, p. 7
- A Potent Force for Political Change by Sid Blumenthal, p. 8
- Community Options to Counter the Industrial Exodus by David Moberg, p. 8
- Begin Gets a New Coalition Partner by David Mandel, p. 9
- Bloody Arrests Prepare Shah's Visit by Linda Heiden, p. 10
- Strike Tests Guyana's Socialism by Jay R. Mandle and Joan D. Mandle, p. 10
- Suarez Threatened from All Sides by Barbara Mann Franck, p. 11
- Somoza Was Shaken to the Roots' by Frank Maurovich, p. 11
- Why Can't We Holler? This Is America! by David Moberg, pp. 12-13
- Our First Year, p. 14
- Free Speech and Socialist Democracy, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- There Is No Immunity to Violence in the Modern World by Hans Koning, p. 16
- Black Children Sue California over Bias in Intelligence Tests by Herbert A. Schreier, p. 16
- What to Do about Nuclear Power?, pp. 17-18
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Seeking Educational Alternatives: Theory by Ronald D. Cohen, p. 19 - 1 Review- Traditions of American Education by Lawrence A. Cremin
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Seeking Educational Alternatives: Practice by Frank Adams, p. 19 - 1 Review- Roots of Education in America by Ruth Dropkin and Arthur Tobier
- Confusion over Sports Equality by Barry Jacobs, p. 20
- Say It in Private by J.S., p. 21
- Stick to Me by Bruce Dancis, p. 21
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Review Work, Culture, and Society in Industrializing ... by Jack Metzgar, p. 22 - 1 Review- Work, Culture, and Society in Industrializing America by Herbert G. Gutman
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Review The Cold Cash War, by Robert Asprin by Alan Cheuse, p. 22 - 1 Review- The Cold Cash War by Robert Asprin
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Review Union Dues, by John Sayles by Judy Barton, p. 22 - 1 Review- Union Dues by John Sayles
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Listless Love Story in Lush Landscape by P. Hertel, p. 23 - 1 Review- Bobby Deerfield by Alvin Sargent and Sydney Pollack
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Valentino, an Indictment of Idolatry by Joe Heumann, p. 23 - 1 Review- Valentino by Ken Russell and Mardik Martin
- $2.30 for the Body Nothing for the Soul by Juli Loesch, p. 24
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November 16, 1977 Issue = 32 Articles- American Press by James Aronson, p. 2
- The State of the Unions Old Weakness, New Strength by Dan Marschall, p. 3
- A New Breed of Union Busters by Dick Wilson, p. 4
- California Bars "Coercive" Jury Charge by Eve Pell and Mark Shwartz, p. 5
- Can Judges Speak English? by Becky O'Malley, p. 5
- Klan Upsurge along the Border by Bill Ritter, p. 6
- Tufts Tiffed by Marcos Grant by Peter Dreier, p. 6
- Factionalism Splits Chicano Movement by Mario Barrera, p. 7
- Agents Enter Abalone Alliance by Tom Thompson, p. 8
- Carter Guts Discharge Review Program by Patrick Lacefield, p. 8
- Toil & Trouble Not Gold & Silver by Keith Rohman, p. 9
- Carter's Little Policy Pills by Steve Talbot, p. 10
- U.S., Germany Waylay Italian Socialism by Diana Johnstone, p. 11
- Left Alliance Opposes Karamanlis by Amis Sougiotis, p. 12
- Danger Ahead for NDP after Manitoba Defeat by John Richards#2, p. 12
- Soviets Refuse to Rehabilitate Bukharin by Louis Menashe, p. 13
- A Report on the Rejection of N. I. Bukharin's Rehabilitation by Louis Menashe, p. 13
- Will You Still Need Me Will You Still Need Me When It's '81?, pp. 14-17
- A Restatement of Our Principles, p. 18
- Letters, p. 19
- An Anatomy of Black Politics by Manning Marable, p. 20
- The Women's Movement Must Rethink Its Image and Revamp Its Program by Barbara Ehrenreich, p. 20
- Hidden Problem That Went Public by Delfino Varela, pp. 21-22
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Would You Shoot Yourself over Fumbles?, p. 23 - 1 Review- Fans! by Michael Roberts
- Creativity and Freedom by Mark Naison, p. 24
- An Art Form Impermanent by Jack Russell, p. 24
- Fall Season TV Falls Short of Expectations by Elayne Rapping, p. 25
- Records by Ron Sakolsky, p. 26
- Records: Osamu by Carlo Wolff, p. 26
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Pryor Farce Features UFW as the 'Good Guys' by Janet Stevenson, p. 27 - 1 Review- Which Way Is Up? by Carl Gottlieb, Cecil Brown, and Michael Schultz
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Bertolucci Epic Cut Down to Only Four Hours by Lynn Garafola, p. 27 - 1 Review- 1900~~Nineteen Hundred (1977 Film) by Bernardo Bertolucci
- The Robeson Controversy by David R. Roediger, p. 28
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November 23, 1977 Issue = 36 Articles- Capitalism at the Crossroads by John Judis, p. 2
- A Big Step Forward in Full Employment Campaign by Dan Marschall, p. 3
- Cleveland Elects Insurgent Mayor by Roldo Bartimole, p. 4
- Undocumented Workers Sue over Conditions and Pay by Todd Darling, p. 4
- Poor People's Representatives Meet in Detroit by Reva Fahrneback and Judith Transue, p. 4
- Acreage Limits under Fire by Ken Coughlin, p. 5
- Californians Testify on Land Regulations by Sam Silver, p. 5
- Strikers Publish Own Newspaper by Alex Kotlowitz, p. 6
- Iron Range Workers Reject Settlement by Phil Glende, p. 6
- Senior Citizens by Ruth Dear, p. 7
- Dakota Rejects Grant by Nellie Scott, p. 7
- Indians Oppose Copper Leaching by Stephen Most, p. 8
- Strikes Greet Likud Policies by David Mandel, p. 9
- And the Palestinian-Israeli War Goes on by David Mandel, p. 9
- ILO Shaken by American Departure by Bruce Vandervort, p. 10
- Uranium, Jobs Ignite Debate in December Vote by Kathy Gordon and Andrew Hewlett, p. 11
- Quebec Has Its First Nuclear Power Clash by Henry Milner, p. 11
- Whittaker Chambers, pp. 12-13
- Humphrey-Hawkins: Opening Wedge, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- Socialism and Democracy by Roberta Lynch, p. 16
- Hans Koning, p. 16
- The Karman Turn by Pete Karman, p. 17
- Food and Development by Frances Moore Lappe and Joe Collins, pp. 17-18
- Village Voice Workers Unionize by Barbara Garson, p. 19
- The Greatest' Is Getting Old by Manning Marable, p. 20
- Wit'a Brooklyn Accent by Mark Naison, p. 20
- New Show for Older People by J.S., p. 21
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Crime Novel by a Retired Cop by Alan Cheuse, p. 21 - 1 Review- The Investigation by Dorothy Uhnak
- The Grand Illusion by Carlo Wolff, p. 22
- Twilley Don't Mind by Joe Heumann, p. 22
- Crosby, Stills and Nash by Carlo Wolff, p. 22
- Simple Things by Carlo Wolff, p. 22
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Equus Loses in Translation to the Wide Screen by Janet Stevenson, p. 23 - 1 Review- Equus (1977 Film) by Sidney Lumet
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Semi-Serious Story of a Vietnam Vet by Gary Kulik, p. 23 - 1 Review- Heroes (1977 Film) by Jeremy Paul Kagan
- Philadelphia Story by Chuck Fager, p. 24
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November 30, 1977 Issue = 33 Articles- A Democrat with a Small 'd' by John Judis, p. 2
- Bilandic Gets Byrned by David Moberg, p. 3
- Clamshell Opens Anti-Nuke Campaign by Greg Guma, p. 4
- High Noon for Indiana Dunes by Dan Marschall, p. 4
- Beantown Busing Runs Out of Gas by Sidney Blumenthal, p. 5
- Jury to Decide If Group Is a Tribe by Judy Polumbaum, p. 6
- Housekeepers Move to Unionize by Carol Polsky, p. 6
- Dairy State Threatened by Metal Mining by Al Gedicks, p. 7
- Exxon Invades Chippewa Territory by Paul Sequeira, p. 7
- Tobacco Subsidies under Fire by Michael Kirkhorn, p. 8
- Mr. Sadat Comes to Jerusalem by David Mandel, p. 9
- Syria and PLO Blast Sadat Initiative by Carole Collins, p. 9
- A Manic-Depressive British Economy by Mervyn Jones, p. 10
- Assassination Attempt on Jamaican Left Leader by John Judis, p. 10
- Iran: Demonstrators Upstage Shah's Visit by Linda Heiden, p. 11
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Iran: Iranian Poet on Terror and Torture by Mary Belfrage, p. 11 - 1 Review- The Crowned Cannibals by Reza Baraheni
- Citizens Action Program by David Moberg, p. 12
- Public Action by David Moberg, p. 13
- New Beginning in Mid-East?, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- German Terrorists by Barbara Ehrenreich, p. 16
- Bakke Case Compromise Likely by Manning Marable, p. 16
- Labor and the Law by Staughton Lynd, p. 17
- Around in Circles with Pollution by Barbara Garson, pp. 17-18
- Klan Battles Bar, Bar Battles Back by David Helvarg, p. 19
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A History of Soviet Sports by Louis Menashe, p. 20 - 1 Review- Sport and Soviet Society by James Riordan
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Slavery Was Not Their Destiny by Al Richmond, p. 21 - 1 Review- Black Odyssey by Nathan Irvin Huggins
- --- by Joe Heumann, p. 21
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Review Death of a Lady's Man, by Leonard Cohen by P. Hertel, p. 22 - 1 Review- Death of a Lady's Man by Leonard Cohen
- --- by Sheldon Sunness, p. 22
- How to Exceed in Show Business by Janet Stevenson, p. 23
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Over-Under Is Right on! by P. Hertel, p. 23 - 1 Review- Over-Under, Sideways-Down by Peter Gessner and Eugene Corr
- How to Exceed in Show Business, p. 24
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December 6, 1977 Issue = 27 Articles- A Requiem for Rolling Stone by John Judis, p. 2
- Winning Big in Houston by Karen Wellisch, p. 3
- Employment Data under Fire by Paul Rosenstiel, p. 4
- New Life for Full Employment by Mary Eisner Eccles, p. 4
- Carrillo at Yale a Fine Muddle by James Aronson, p. 5
- Runaway Shops at the Mexican Border by Thomas Angotti and Belinda Sifford, p. 6
- Iron Miner's under Pressure to Settle by David Moberg, p. 6
- Making Juries Representative by Mike Yuen, p. 7
- Coalition Organizes against Senate Bill by Tod Ensign and Michael Uhl, p. 7
- No Left Turn in San Francisco by Anne Farrar, p. 8
- French Extradite German Lawyer by Diana Johnstone, p. 9
- G&W Big Screen Tie with Dominicans by Bob Gottlieb and Barbara Zheutlin, p. 10
- Firemen's Strike Puts Torch to Labour Wage Limit by Mervyn Jones, pp. 11-13
- The Houston Women's Conference, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- The Boob Tube Strikes with Vengeance by Alvah Bessie, p. 16
- The Helms Case by Souilandoau and Ralph Stavins, p. 16
- Occuptaional Safety and Health vs. the Right of Capital Accumulation by Vicente Navarro, p. 17
- The Chicago Version of Paul Robeson Is Far Different from the One ITT Described by Milton M. Cohen, pp. 17-18
- Investigative Reports Kill Nomination by Chuck Fager, p. 19
- So What's Wrong with the Celtics? by Bob Young, p. 20
- Running with Bonne Bell by Anita Diamant, p. 20
- Records by Karen Morrill, p. 21
- Why So Few Independent Feature Films? by Janet Stevenson, p. 22
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Turning Point Another View of Love v. Career by P. Hertel, p. 23 - 1 Review- The Turning Point (1977 Film) by Herbert Ross
- Another View of the American Ballet Theater by Lynn Garafola, p. 23
- Death By Smog by Peter Wiley, p. 24
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December 14, 1977 Issue = 30 Articles- Did American CP Set Carrillo Up? by Saul Wellman, p. 2
- Fighting Job Discrimination by Dan Marschall, p. 3
- Oregon Sells South African Stock by Bruce Bowers, p. 4
- Clearwater Group Fights for a Cleaner Hudson River by Mitchell Torton, p. 4
- AFL-CIO Meet to Consider New Coalition by Sam Kushner, p. 5
- Mineworkers Strike Nationwide by Dan Marschall, p. 5
- Leftist Seeks Assessor Post by Dave Lindorff, p. 6
- People's Party Coalition in Trouble by Jeff Gottlieb, p. 6
- Race to Control the Sea Floor by David Helvarg, pp. 7-8
- Cracks in Somoza Machine by Marc Lindenberg, p. 9
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A Different World If FDR Had Lived? by Carl Parrini, p. 10 - 1 Review- The Shattered Peace by Daniel Yergin
- Egypt Grooms Alternatives to PLO by Geoffrey Aronson, p. 11
- Behind Sadat's Gamble on Peace by Ian Lustick, p. 11
- Socialism Among the Squatters' Shacks by Dick J. Reavis, pp. 12-13
- Capitalist Tools Whittle Living Standards, p. 14
- More Cells Waxing in the Honeycomb, p. 14
- Letters, p. 15
- Does Rising Labor Militancy Foretell New Black-White Alliance? by Manning Marable, p. 16
- Recession Is Not as Bad for Business as It Is for the Rest of Us by Stanley Aronowitz, p. 16
- Labor Law Reform Will Help Labor in South by Robert J. Ross, p. 17
- Something Old Something New, p. 18
- Sex Roles Hinder Coed Sports by Anne Gibbons, p. 19
- Personal Intervention Can Make a Difference by Joan Lester, p. 19
- Gifts Santa Won't Bring by Art Klein, p. 20
- Business and Capitalism, p. 20
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Records by Carlo Wolff, p. 21 - 1 Review- The Coon Elder Band by Brenda Patterson
- A Tribute to Lipschutz, People's Artist by Jane Melnick, p. 22
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A Stunning TV Docu-Drama on the Slave Trade by Janet Stevenson, p. 23 - 1 Review- The Fight against Slavery by Evan Jones
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Truffaut's Latest Film: A Gentle Satire on Macho Sex by Mavis Lyons, p. 23 - 1 Review- The Man Who Loved Women (1977 Film) by Francois Truffaut
- Business vs. Capitalism by Chuck Fager, p. 24
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December 21, 1977 Issue = 25 Articles- Santiago Carrillo of Spain's Communist Party Talks about Eurocommunism by John Judis, p. 2
- On Strike for the Union by Dan Marschall, p. 3
- Congress Makes Abortion Deal by Mary Eisner Eccles, p. 4
- God Is on the Side of the Poor. by Juli Loesch, p. 4
- A Well Orchestrated Convention by Sam Kushner, p. 5
- France Still Controls Its Former Colonies by Bruce Vandervort, p. 6
- Workplace Democracy Aboard Ship by David Moberg, p. 7
- Soares by Diana Johnstone, pp. 8-9
- We Gotta Do Something; It's No Good Now. by Nancy Ann James, p. 10
- A Farmers' Strike Is No Circus; It's Serious Business by Timothy Lange, p. 11
- Let's Organize; Go Cooperative by Linda Heiden, p. 11
- Hard Times for Southern Farmers by Robert Bildner, pp. 12-13
- A New Breed of Farm Women Fighting to Survive by Judy Strasser, p. 14
- Fighting Oligopoly by Judy Strasser, p. 15
- Seeking New Ideas by Judy Strasser, p. 15
- Farming the Land by Judy Strasser, p. 15
- Representing the Needs of Rural America by Joe Belden, p. 16
- Letters, p. 17
- Socialist Democracy by Peggy Dennis, p. 17
- No More Innocent Bystanders by Hans Koning, p. 18
- The Dangers of Unlimited Speech by Joshua Dressler, p. 18
- Another Lovely War? by Barry Brennan, pp. 19-20
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Straight Talk about Italian Communism by Al Richmond, p. 21 - 1 Review- The Italian Road to Socialism by Eric J. Hobsbawm
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Why Poor People's Movements Fail as They Succeed by Maynard Seider, p. 21 - 1 Review- Poor People's Movements by Frances Fox Piven and Richard A. Cloward
- Free-For-All Agents by Barry Codell, p. 22
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Issues of 1978 = 50 Issues, 1,303 Articles
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Issues of 1979 = 47 Issues, 1,171 Articles
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Issues of the 1980s = 10 Years, 324 Issues, 6,174 Articles-
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Issues of 1981 = 40 Issues, 759 Articles
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Issues of 1982 = 33 Issues, 631 Articles
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Issues of 1983 = 28 Issues, 533 Articles
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Issues of 1984 = 41 Issues, 687 Articles
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Issues of 1985 = 39 Issues, 645 Articles
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Issues of 1986 = 11 Issues, 205 Articles
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Issues of the 1990s = 10 Years, 222 Issues, 4,094 Articles-
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Issues of 1991 = 14 Issues, 250 Articles
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Issues of 1992 = 12 Issues, 235 Articles
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Issues of 1993 = 26 Issues, 543 Articles
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Issues of 1995 = 24 Issues, 489 Articles
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Issues of 1996 = 25 Issues, 469 Articles
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Issues of 1997 = 22 Issues, 347 Articles
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Issues of 1998 = 24 Issues, 356 Articles
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Issues of 1999 = 23 Issues, 350 Articles
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Issues of the 2000s = 10 Years, 176 Issues, 3,141 Articles-
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Issues of 2000 = 23 Issues, 362 Articles
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Issues of 2001 = 24 Issues, 378 Articles
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Issues of 2002 = 24 Issues, 348 Articles
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Issues of 2003 = 22 Issues, 320 Articles
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Issues of 2004 = 20 Issues, 379 Articles
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Issues of 2005 = 16 Issues, 284 Articles
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Issues of 2006 = 12 Issues, 261 Articles
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Issues of 2007 = 12 Issues, 270 Articles
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Issues of 2008 = 12 Issues, 294 Articles
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Issues of 2009 = 11 Issues, 245 Articles
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Issues of the 2010s = 1 Year, 2 Issues, 39 Articles-
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Issues of 2010 = 2 Issues, 39 Articles