2007 Vol 16 #3 Articles

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From the Editorial Team

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A People’s Economy is Possible

Pollin, Robert

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Labor’s Political Options in the Presidential Elections

Moberg, David

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Health Care for America will Guarantee Coverage for all Americans

Hacker, Jacob

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Health Care Reform:Building the Political will for Change

Stern, Andrew

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Taking the Profit out of Health Insurance:A Response to Jacob Hacker and AndrewStern

Mattera, Philip

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The Political Economy of International Migration

Bacon, David

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Guest Workers or Forced Labor?

Smith, Rebecca

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The Economic Promise of Renewable Energy

Sterzinger, George

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Global Warming is A Labor Issue

Costello, Tim

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WHAT THE NEXT PRESIDENT SHOULD DO ABOUT GLOBALIZATION

By Sarah Anderson

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Globalization in Retreat

Bello, Walden

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Breaking with the System: A Response to Stephen Lerner

Bonacich, Edna

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A REPLY TO ‘BREAKING WITH THE SYSTEM’

By Stephen Lerner

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THE SOUND AND THE FURY

By Jake Metzgar

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Race, Gender, and the Rebirth of Trade Unionism

Worcester, Ken

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Caught in the Web. Labor News, Views, and resources online

By Kim Phillips-Fein

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Working-Class Voices of Contemporary America:Zines from the Shop Floor

By Amanda Plumb

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The Paintings of a Subway Track Worker

Franklin, Marvin

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The Andy Stern Riddle, A Country that Work:Getting America Back on Track

McCartin, Joseph A.

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Immigrants Are the Adrenalin of the Labor Movement: Domeacutestica: Immigrant Workers Cleaning and Caring in the Shadows of Affluence: L.A. Story: Immigrant Workers and the Future of the U.S. Labor Movement

Easton, Terry

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Activism, Inc.:How the Outsourcing of Grassroots Campaigns is Strangling Progressive Politics in America

Dana R. Fisher

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Out of the Mainstream. Books and Films You May Have Missed

By Matt Witt

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poetry

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about our contributors

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