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Witches of the ‘First International’ by Steven Colatrella Reviewing Caliban and the Witch: Women, the Body and Primitive Accumulation; Silvia Federici [Autonomedia, Brooklyn, 2004] During the 16th and 17th century, hundreds of thousands of women were burned as witches across Europe. This holocaust, unprecedented in the history of any society …

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FARC-EP and Colombia’s unfolding revolution Andy McInerneyWorkers World May 11, 2000 “FARC-EP: Historical Outline” International Commission of the FARC-EP, 2000. 146 pp. The United States government is preparing a massive escalation of its military intervention in Colombia. Colombia is already the third-biggest recipient of U.S. military aid in the world. …

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The Lesbian-Amazon Novel by Ruby D’ The Lesbian- Amazon novel is never given the political respect accorded to books by  political writers like Toni Morrison or Zola. Yet, this is an extraordinary new branch of writing.  One that was born in the  1960s and 1970s out of the women’s community, …

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On the Justice of Roosting Chickens by Ward Churchill reviewed by Faith Attaguile for LiP magazine, Summer 2004 On the matter of 9-1-1, Ward Churchill takes no prisoners. “As ye sow, so shall ye reap,” is the message urgently advanced in his new book’s first section, “The Ghosts of 9-1-1.” …

Confronting Fascism Reviewed by Reviewed by Matthew Lyons

Ever since Italy’s fasci di combattimento rocketed Benito Mussolini to power in 1919-22, leftists have been grappling with the question of fascism — what it is and how to fight it. Fascism is a complex, contradictory enemy. It murders and vilifies leftists but often calls itself the true force for …

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Can’t see the wood for the trees’? by William Bowles Investigating Imperialism, 18 March 2005       The subject of this book goes to the very heart of what it is to be a man or a woman in our world and as someone who feels very much to …

No Surrender: Writings from an Anti-Imperialist Political Prisoner, by David Gilbert, Reviewed by Michael Novick, Editor, Turning the Tide

You may know David Gilbert from his appearance in the recently popular, award-winning documentary “Weather Underground,” which has played in art houses around the US and is now available on DVD. If so, you know he is a warm, engaging, committed, optimistic and insightful person, capable of unflinching self-criticism but …