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ISSUE 70: March-April 2010
Pirates of the Caribbean
How the U.S. is exploiting Haiti's Tragedy
EDITORIAL
Letter from the editors
ANALYSIS IN BRIEF
Antonis Davanellos
European capitalism's weakest link
PLUS: Michael Ratner on From Hebron to Yad Vashem
Alan Bean on The persecution of Curtis Flowers
COLUMN
Phil Gasper • Critical Thinking
Can we still stop environmental disaster?
FEATURES
Ashley Smith
Haiti after the quake: Imperialism with a human face
Shaun Joseph
Under the Eagle: U.S. imperialism in the Caribbean
Eric Ruder
Egypt, Israel, and the U.S.: From Nasserism to collaboration
Heather Rogers
The greening of capitalism
Amy Muldoon
Animal, vegetable, movement? The politics of food
Anthony Arnove, David Zirin, and Howard Zinn
Remembering Howard Zinn, 1922-2010
Two tributes, plus Zinn on Eugene Debs and the idea of socialism
REVIEWS
Annie Zirin
FDR's New Deal and the fight for jobs
Review of Nancy Rose: Put to Work: The WPA and Public Employment in the Great Depressoin/i>
…plus Chuck Stemke on the religious right; Lance Newman on The Ecological Revolution; Andy Coates on world health vs. the profit system; Alexander Billet on a new book a bout Johnny Cash's Bitter Tears; Michael Steven Smith on The Assassination of Fred Hampton; Jessica Hansen-Weaver on class violence in the U.S.; Michele Bollinger on twenty-five lies about Native Americans; Helen Scott on imperialism and literature; William Keach on science in the era of the romantic poets; Shaun Joseph on Slavo Zizek
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