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September 30, 1981 Issue - 21 ArticlesThe Inside Story
- Malathion Is Only Half the Medfly Story
Thomas Brom
, p. 2 In These Times
- Their First March May Not Be Their Last
David Moberg and John Judis
, p. 3 - The View from One Local
D.M. and J.J.
, p. 3
- In Short
Josh Kornbluth
, p. 4 In Short
- New FCC Chair Has Small Ideas
Pat Aufderheide
, p. 4 - Day Eight at the Diablo Blockade
G. Pascal Zachary
, p. 4 - Letelier Death Is Commemorated
John Judis
, p. 4 In the Nation
- Minorities, at Least, Got the Message
Paul Du Brul
, p. 5 - Nader Looks forward in Anger
Alexander Cockburn and James Ridgeway
, p. 6 In the World
- Is John Paul II a Socialist?
Paul G. Schervish
, pp. 7-8 - The Honeymoon Is Over for France's Socialist Leaders
Diana Johnstone
, pp. 9-10 - Letter from Mozambique
James North
, p. 11 - Letters, p. 12
Dialog
- Why Are Leftists Leaping to the Family's Defense?
Greg Calvert
, p. 13 - A New Pro-Family Group Really Belongs on the Left
Michael P. Lerner
, pp. 13-14 In Print
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Social Criticism: New Oriental Wisdom (Review) Jon Spayde
, p. 15 Theory Z, by William G. Ouchi
- Theory Z by William G. Ouchi
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Myths of Inequality Debunked (Review) David R. Roediger
, p. 15 The Pursuit of Inequality, by Philip Green
- The Pursuit of Inequality by Philip Green
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Making Culture Is as Real as Making Steel (Review) Joel Franks
, p. 16 Problems in Materialism and Culture, by Raymond Williams
- Problems in Materialism and Culture by Raymond Williams
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"Except for Poland" Is Refrain (Review) Eric Lee
, p. 16 Worker's Rights, East and West, by Adrian Karatnycky, Alexander J. Motyl, and Adolf Stu...
- Worker's Rights, East and West by Adrian Karatnycky, Alexander J. Motyl, and Adolf Sturmthal, ...
Art & Entertainment
- Task Force's Real Work Is Now Done
Arlene Goldbard and Don Adams
, pp. 17-19 - The Gospel of Freedom
John Lewis, Jim Sessions, and Sue Thrasher
, pp. 20-24 For Some the Civil Rights Movement Was, at the Time, "the Only True Church in America."