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2& On Korsch31: On Gramsci42: Germany and Holocaust46: The Crisis of the Left51: Peace Movements54: State Terrorism
SPECIAL ISSUES:28: Symposium on Class
39: On Habermas44: Narcissism47: On Poland
52: Social Movements55: French Socialism
29: Hungarian Revolution40: More Habermas
45: On Lowenthal50: Intellectuals
53: State Terrorism58: Religion and Politics
CORRADI: Terror in Argentina; LOVAS,ANDERSON: Friendly Repression in
Hungary; STANISZKIS: Martial Law in Pol-and;REIMAN: Political Truths of the StalinistEraJOHNSTONE: State Terror in South Afri-ca;BOBBIO: Italy's Permanent Crisis;ELIAS:Civilization and Violence;HORKHEIMER:Egoism and the Freedom Movement (1936);KOVEL: Theses on Technocracy; SEGBERS:European Peace Movements; CHARWAT:Poland 1980-82: Conference ReportKg SHAPIRO-KANE: Stagflation and the
New Right; HEARN: Corporatism in theU.S.; LUKE: Informationalism and Ecology;HABERMAS: Neo-Conservatism; KOMAROV:The Gas Pipeline Deal; BERMAN: Adorno'sRadicalism; ADORNO: Two Interviews;GRADY: Child Abuse; MEUSCHEL: Neo-Nationalism and the Peace Movement; SUSS-LUCAS: The "Double Decision Makes Sense"?;HONNETH-KALLSCHEUER: A FamiliarGhost; FRANKEL: The View From Australia
5 g PARINETTO: Marx's Atheism; VANDULMEN: Religion as Social Science;
GERSHENZON: Destiny of thejews; KOVACS:Jews in Hungary; CHIARANTE: From PiusXl| to John Paul II; HUGHES: Church Re-newal in Brazil; LIPSITZ: Religion in America;SIEBERT: Adorno on Religion; GORZ: Secu-rity; CASANOVA: Conversation with Maduro;ELSHTAIN: On Weil; LUKE: Televangelism;HELLMAN:John Paul II; MC GOVERNrJohnPaul II on "Human Work"
g O STAME: Crisis of the Left; FRASER: LegalAmnesia; PIC ARD: Black Economic Strat-
, TISMANEANU: Romanian Com-Inunism; OFFE: The Labor Market; ADORNO:•Natural History; SIEGEL: Reagan's Revolu-tion; SOLLNER: Neo-Conservatism; EISEN-ZWEIG: Zionism and Fiction; ZERZAN: Tay-orism and Unionism; LOWENTHAL: OnGoethe
5 5 COHEN: The Problem of French Social-ism; LIPIETZ: Which Social Forces Are for
Change? JULLIARD: Mitterrand; POR-TELLI: French Socialism; BONGIOVANNI:The French Communist Party; SHRYOCK:The CFDT; MOTHE: Democracy at theWorkplace? CAROUX: Decentralization?PAQUOT: Nationalization? KESSELMAN:The General's Revenge; ZUKIN: Deindus-trialization; GONZALES: Gaullism with aHuman Face? RAULET: The Agony of Marx
5 7 FRASER: The Corporation as a BodyPolitic; DINER; Israel and the Holocaust;
WELLMER: Art and Industry; MC KEON:Origins of Aesthetic Value; PIPA: Gramsci as a(Non)Literary Critic; BUXTON; Rock Musicand Consumerism; HERBERT: EvolutionaryTheory in Ferment; BERMAN: The PeacCMovement Debate; FEHER, HELLER: Anti-nukes in Soviet Societies; SVITAK: The BlindAlley; FRANK: On Deleuze and Guattari;ANTONIO: Bureaucratic Anti-Buraucratism
5 9 CASANOVA: Religion and Politics;FEHER-HELLER: From Red to Green;
ADAM: On South Africa; PIPA: Albania;SCHLESIER: Vaginal Sexuality; THIBAUD:Pacifism; CAROUX: French Socialism; SCUD-DER: Rock Music; SIEGEL: Oestereicher;CORRADI: Cortazar
g i BOBBIO: The Future of Democracy;MAINWARING-VIOLA. Brazil and Ar-
gentina; SOLLNER: Neumann, Kirchheimerand Marcuse; KARNOOUH: Culture and De-velopment; KUZMICS: On Elias; POLLIS:Socialism in Greece; HOWARD: Socialism inFrance; STOJANOVIC: Reforms in Yugoslavia;LEGGEWIE-LALONDE: Ecoliberalism; HA-RASZTI: The Hungarian Peace Movement; RIT-TERSTORN: Religion in the USSR; BOYNE-LASH: Communication and Desire; LOWEN-THAL: On Adorno
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