THE MYTH OF HUMANITARIAN WAR
International Socialist Review: http://isreview.org/
Issue 77: May–June
The Myth of Humanitarian War
Lance Selfa
Libya’s revolution, U.S. intervention, and the left
Michael Corcoran and Stephen Maher
Hypocrisy, ideology, and imperialism
The myth of humanitarian intervention inLibya
Lee Wengraf
Somalia’s Operation Restore Hope, 1992-1994
How an ostensible “humanitarian” operation made things worse
Roger Annis and Kim Ives
Haiti’s humanitarian crisis
Haiti’s crisis is rooted in a history of military coups andU.S. occupations
Learning from Wisconsin
Phil Gasper • Critical Thinking
Class Struggle in Wisconsin
Signs of the end of a one-sided class war?
Lee Sustar
Lessons of Wisconsin’s labor revolt
Other features
Mostafa Omar
Egypt’s unfinished revolution
The dictator is gone‹and the battle begins over how far the revolution will go
Chris Williams
The case against nuclear power
In the shadow of a still-unfolding nuclear crisis inJapan, an argument for why nuclear power should be dismantled everywhere
Arundhati Roy, interviewed by David Barsamian
Rebellion and revolt in India
Duncan Hallas
The nature of revolutions
Speech to a socialist conference in 1998
Reviews
Lee Sustar
What are the roots of capitalist crisis?
Review of Chris Harman’s Zombie Capitalism
Hadas Thier
Roots of Egypt’s revolution
Review of Egypt: The Moment of Change
PLUS: Sharon Smith on voices of U.S. labor, Jason Farbman review’s From Rebellion to Reform in Bolivia; Natalia Tylim reviews The Millenium trilogy; Elizabeth Schulte reviews The Triangle Fire; Gary Lapon reviews The History of White People
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