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Whose World? Theirs or Ours? Current rating: 0
05 Sep 2001
There's a new publication out for global justice activists -- the August-September issue of the International Socialist Review.
Whose World? Theirs or Ours?
The Future of the Global Justice Movement

Sisters and Brothers,

There's a new publication out for global justice activists -- the August-September issue of the International Socialist Review.

It includes essays by Howard Zinn, Noam Chomsky, Dennis Brutus, Mumia Abu-Jamal, Michael Albert, Walden Bello, Kevin Danaher, Lisa Fithian, Doug Henwood, Manning Marable, John Pilger, Norman Solomon, Susan George, Oscar Olivera--over 40 activists and intellectuals writing on the future of the global justice movement. The whole list is available at
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