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July 1994 Issue - 10 Articles- The Fifteenth Anniversary of the Sandinista Triumph
Joseph E. Mulligan, S.J.
, pp. 1-13 An Interview with a Revolutionary Priest
- From Opportunity to Imperative
Ellen Meiksins Wood
, pp. 14-40 The History of the Market
- Sweden
Peter Cohen
, pp. 41-59 The Model That Never Was
- The Responsibility of Historians
Roxanne Dunbar Ortiz
, pp. 60-65 - North Korea
Daniel B. Schirmer
, pp. 66-76 The Pentagon and Issues of War and Peace in the Asia-Pacific Region
- The Disability Rights Movement and the Left
James I. Charlton
, pp. 77-85 - Europe's Crisis
Daniel Singer
, pp. 86-100 - Of Human Rights and Wrongs
Robert Weil
, pp. 101-113 China and the United States
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Progress and Power Post-Industrial Styel (Review) Robert Engler
, pp. 114-122 The Assassination of New York, by Robert Fitch
- The Assassination of New York by Robert Fitch
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The Hormel Strike (Review) Bruce Nissen
, pp. 123-130 Workers' Power, Business Unionism, and the Left
- Hard-Pressed in the Heartland by Peter Rachleff