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I a labor press service - WORLD OUTLOOK PERSPECTIVE MONDIALE Un service de presse ouvrier Vol. 2, No. 45 December 25, 1964 21, rue d' Aboukir - PARIS-2 INDEX - VOLUME II N o. 1, January 3, through N o. 45, December 25, 1964 Countries .. Subjects Authors ADEN Recent Events in Aden -- by Muhsin Abo Mishaal Hands Off Southern Arabiat AFRICA (General) Fourth International Denounces Use of Troops in East Africa Chou En-lai Finds Africa Up to Expectations Forces Unite in South W est Africa Rising West German Influence in Africa -- by Ilizwe Lesizwe Half of African Children Tubercular Cairo Conference S traddles Key Issues ALGERIA Algerians Prepare for FLN Congress The Bureaucratic Danger in Algeria Chou En-lai Addresses the FLN Algerians Pleased with Soviet Trip Chou En-lai's Remarks on the Algerian Revolution Khrushchev's Advice to the Algerians The Demonstrations at Oran Jan. 31 July 3 Jan. 31 Feb. 14 " 28 Mar . 13 Oct. 9 " 23 Jan. " 11 ti ,, " " 3 3 3 3 10 10 17 Page 1 23 29 16 21 2 5 9 17 8 13 15 17 18 19 3 11 5 PERSPECTIVE MONDIAL E - Hebdom adaire Abonneme nt, 26 numeros : 37,50 F, a Pi erre FRANK, ZI, rue d' Aboukir , Paris (Z'). J WORLD OUTLOOK spec ializes In week ly p oliti cal analysis and Interpretation of ev ents !or labor, socialist, col onial Independ ence and freedom pu b lications . Signed ar ticles rep rese nt the views of the au thors, which may not necessa rily coincide with those o! WORLD OUTLOOK Un sign ed ma terial expresses , insofar as editor ial opi n ion may ap p ear, th e s ta ndpo int of re volutionary Marxism. To subscri be !or 26 issues send dolla rs 7.50 or 2 / 15 s. or 37,50 fra ncs to : Pi erre Frank, 21, ru e d' Aboukir . Paris 2•, France .

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Page 1: PERSPECTIVE MONDIALE · I a labor press service -WORLD OUTLOOK PERSPECTIVE MONDIALE Un service de presse ouvrier Vol. 2, No. 45 December 25, 1964 21, rue d' Aboukir -PARIS-2 INDEX

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a labor press service

-WORLD OUTLOOK PERSPECTIVE MONDIALE

Un service de presse ouvrier

Vol. 2, No. 45 December 25, 1964 21, rue d' Aboukir - PARIS-2

INDEX - VOLUME II

No. 1, January 3, through No. 45, December 25, 1964

Countries ..

Subjects

Authors

ADEN

Recent Events in Aden -- by Muhsin Abo Mishaal Hands Off Southern Arabiat

AFRICA (General)

Fourth International Denounces Use of Troops in East Africa

Chou En-lai Finds Africa Up to Expectations Forces Unite in South West Africa Rising West German Influence in Africa

-- by Ilizwe Lesizwe Half of African Children Tubercular Cairo Conference Straddles Key Issues

ALGERIA

Algerians Prepare for FLN Congress The Bureaucratic Danger in Algeria Chou En-lai Addresses the FLN Algerians Pleased with Soviet Trip Chou En-lai's Remarks on the Algerian Revolution Khrushchev's Advice to the Algerians The Demonstrations at Oran

Jan. 31 July 3

Jan. 31 Feb. 14

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PERSPECTIVE MONDIALE - Hebdomadaire Abon ne me nt, 26 numeros : 37,50 F, a Pie rre FRANK, ZI, rue d 'Aboukir , Paris (Z'). J WORLD OUTLOOK specializes In week ly political analysis and Interpretation of events !or labor, socialist, colonial Indepen d ence a n d Neg~~ freedom publications. Sign ed a r ticles represen t the views of the au thors, which m ay not necessa rily coincid e wit h those o! WORLD OUTLOOK Un sign ed m aterial expresses, insofar as editoria l opin ion may appear, the stan dpoint of revolutionary Marxism. To subscribe !or 26 issues sen d dollars 7.50 or 2 / 15 s. or 37,50 francs to : Pierr e Fran k , 21, rue d'Aboukir. Paris 2•, France.

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a labor press service

-WORLD OUTLOOK PERSPECTIVE MONDIALE

Un service de presse ouvrier

Vol. 2, No. 45 December 25, 1964 21, rue d' Aboukir • PARIS-2

INDEX - VOLUME II

No. 1, January 3, through No. 45, December 25, 1964

Countries ........................... .

Subjects ................. .

Authors ...

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Recent Events in Aden -- by Muhsin.Abo Mishaal Hands Off Southern Arabiat

AFRICA {Gen·eral)

Fourth International Denounces Use of Troops in East Africa

Chou En-lai Finds Africa Up :tP Expectations Forces Unite in South West Africa Rising West German Influence in Africa

-- by Ilizwe Lesizwe Half of African Children Tubercular Cairo Conf'erence Straddles Key Issues

ALGERIA

Algerians Prepare for FLN Congress. The Bureaucratic Danger in Algeria Chou En-lai Addresses the FLN Algerians Pleased with Soviet Trip Chou En-la.i's Remarks on the Algerian Khrushchev's Advice to the Algerians The Demonstrations at Oran

Revolution

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PERSPECTIVE MONDIALE - Hebdomadaire Abonnement, i6 numeros: 37,50 F, a Pierre FRANK, 21, rue d'Aboukir, Paris (2e).

WORLD OUTLOOK specializes in weekly political analysis and interpretation of events for labor, sociallst, colonial independence and Negl'1 freedom publications. Signed articles represent the views of the authors, which may not necessarily coincide with those of WORLD OUTLOOH Unsigned material expresses, insofar as editorial opinion may appear, the standpoint of revolutionary Marxism. To subscribe for 26 issues sen~ dollars 7.50 or 2/15 s. or 37,50 francs to : Pierre Frank, 21. rue d'Aboukir. Paris 2e, France.

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ALGERIA (Cont'd.)

Algeria Corrects Some Errors in Nationalization Ben Bella Reaffirms Solidarity with Cuba Soviet Union Gives Books to Algeria Ben Bella Pledges Revolution Will Continue to the End Algeria's "Socialist Pilot Stores"

-- by Henri Dumoulin · On the Character of the Algerian Government

(Resolution of the Fourth International) 11 Self-management" Proves A-·Suoce-ss--in Algeria

-- by Henri Dumoulin Text of Ben Bella's Speech on tne Success of

Self-management The--Coming FLN Congress in Algeria -- by L. Couturier Algerian Militants Look Forward to March 28 Congress

-- by Henri Dumoulin Algerians Discuss Problems of Self-managed Industry

-- by Henri Dumoulin Another Step Forward in Algeria -- by Henri Dumoulin Algerian Athletes Back an Irish Protest Algerians Study Important Congress Documents FLN Congress Opens in Algeria -- by Livio Maitan FLN Congress Reaffirms Algeria's Socialist

,Orientation -- by Livio :Mai tan ... Fourthin'ferriational Sends.Greetings to FLN _Co~gress Soviet Uni'on ·Grants Generous Aid to Algeria Algeria's Need to Deepen the .Agrarian Reform

-- by Henri Dumoulin Mohamed Harbi Defines Tasks in Algeria Counterrevolutionaries Strike Again in Algeria

-- by Henri Dumoulin . _ Algerians·Raise Slogan of Workers Control Call for Popular Militia in Alg~ria Counterrevolution Tries Again in Algeria The Algerian Revolution Marks Time Ben Bella"Maintains Pressure on Oil Companies Boudiaf's Damaging Admissions New Steps Forward in the Algerian Revolution

-- by Livio Mai tan - -··- ---Alt Ahmed Captured in Algeria The Joint ·statement of the FLN and the French.GP Ben Bella Approves Chinese Bomb Test

ANGOLA

Angolans Seek Aid from China, USSR, Cuba New Developments in the Angolan Revolution

(Resolution of the Fourth International) Iraq Recognizes Angolan Exile Government Three Years of the Angolan Revolution Viriato da Cruz Joins Angolan Front

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The Split in the Angolan Movement_-- by Livia Maitan Plan Resumption of Action in Angola Aid Reooinrnended for Both Wings of Angolan

Freedom Movement

ARGENTINA

Workers Occupy Plants in Argentina A Tragic Event in Argentina The Uproar ov.er Per6n' s Proposed Return

AUSTRIA

Crisis in Auitrian Socialist Party The Crisis in· the Austrian Socialist Party

(A Background Article)

BELGIUM

New Gains Made by Belgian Labor Movement -- by Henri Vallin

Belgian Students Protest Intervention in Cyprus "Doctor, Are Sick People Your Enemies? 11

Belgium's Fascist-Minded Doctors Francisco Aba;rca· ·case. -- by Fernand Charlier Belgian Government Bows to the Doctors

-- by Fernand Che.rlier ., Belgians Demand Freedom for Abarca Freedom Won for Francisco Abarca Jeunes Gardea,: Carry on Tradition of

First Inte~national Setback fo~ Government Coalition in Belgian Eleotions Protests Flare in Belgium -- by Fe·rnand Charlier Belgian Youth Oppos'e Paratrooper Operation No Applause Among These Belgian Workers

for Congo Operation Courageous Stand of Congolese Students in Belgium Spaak Turned Down Offer to Save Children Belgian Socialists Resist Right-wing Attack Spaak Admits Deaths Were Provoked in Congo

BOLIVIA

Juan Lech!n in Break with Paz Estenssoro Political Shift in Bolivia Bolivian Vice-Presidential Candidate Resigns Bolivia's De~pening Crisis Bolivian Tufiners Defend Radio Station Boycott of Bolivian Elections Paz Wins Illegal Bolivian Election Attempt to Crush Political Opposition in Bolivia Demonstrations in Bolivian Cities

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BOLIVIA ~Cont'd.)

Violent Demonstrations Sweep Bolivia End of the.Paz Estenssoro Regime Bolivian Miners Show Skepticism toward Junta ttpreventi ve Coup d' Et at" in Bo].ivia .: ::.F.

Bolivian Unions Present Junta ·with.38~Point Platform Bolivian Trotskyists Advise "No Confidence"

in Military Junta Trotskyist.s -Freed by Insurgent Bolivians The Battles of "San Jose" and Sora-Sora Bolivia After the Downfall of P.az Estenssoro

-- by Livio Maitan The Battle. of Sora-Sora (Interview with a Participant). Bolivian Teachers Elect Elsa Clode~a

BRAZIL '- '· ~

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Prerevolutionary Situation in Brazir~ Juliao Declares Feb. Biggest Rally in History of Brazil Mar. Armed Fore.es in Brazil Fraternize with Unionists Apr. Counter·rev.olutionary Coup, d'Etat in Brazil n The Capita.list Alternative to 'Cuba -- by- .Joseph Hansen " The Lesson of Brazil -- by Manolo Sar-mient-o _ May Che Guevara on the Cuban ·Pa·rty-, Brazilian Cris.is, Etc •. - "·· Witch-Hunt Continues in Brazil · - " Peking Calls Attention to Lessons of Brazilian Defeat " The Less on of the Coup d' Et at in Brazil (The_ Second

Declaration of Havana Offers the Only Road1) Francisco Juliao Arrested . Mexican Communist Group Analyzes Brazilian Defeat

June n " '

Brazili"an .S.o·ciologist Ja::led Oct. Political .Prisoners Tortured in Brazil . . " · The Coup d 1Etat in Brazil (Report in Fortune- magazine) n Brazilian Communists Depose Luis Carlos Prestes . tt; Brizola Off~~s a Self-Criticism Nov.

CAMEROUN

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Guerrilla Struggle in Cameroun June 12 19

Launch Youth Paper in Canada Canadian Nuclear Threat

CANADA

Can Canada's Unemployed Survive? China, Uranium and the OAS -- by Philip Scott In Quebec the Armory Raid Was Not Unpopular Canadian Students Support Indiana Witch-Hunt Victims ·--by Catherine Scott

New Democ:t?atic Party Red-baits Canadian 11 Trotskyists" -- by ·Catherine Scott

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Continental Congress to be Held in Montreal Work Vacation in Cuba for Canadian Students CP Ranks Stirred by Sino-Soviet Conflict

-- by Harry Anderson Quebec Students Say It with Snowballs -- by R. Brock Ontario's Hospital Crisis -- by Catherine Scott Multimillionaire Has Only Praise for.South Africa French-Canada's "RIN" -- by R. Brock Canadian Students Find Cuba a Free Country Canadians Back Nelson Mandela . 11 Throw Wallace to the Lions, n Say Toronto Pickets Canadian Students Impressed by Cuban Revolution

-- by Ross Dowson England's Queen of Clubs Visits Quebec

-- by R. Brock Socialist League Founded in Montreal

CAPRIVI

Caprivi Seeks Independence

CEYLON

Ceylonese Strikers Win Tough Battle -- by Rohiai Dunuwille

High Prices an Issa~ in Ceylon A Thorny.Question for Ceylonese GP Giant Rally Answers uEmergencyn.Decree. in Ceylon Ceylones_e May Day Resolution Trotskyists 13attle Against Oppor.~unism in

Ceylopese Party · Statement by· the Revolutionary Section of the LSSP On the Sit\l,ation Facing, the Lanka Sama Sarnaja Party Ceylon Government Locks Out Workers Analysis of the SLFP-LSSF. Coalition

-- by· F. Karalasingha:ni , ; The Wearing Out of a Revolutionary Leadership

-- by Pierre Frank Fourth International Backs Emergency Congress

in Ceylori The Prime Minister's New Servants -- by E. Samarakkody Ceylonese Trotskyists Oppose Coalition,Platform

-- by Edmund Samarakkody "Wall Street Journal" Dol.lbts Dr. Perera Can Succeed Dr. Perera vs. Leon Trotsky Ceylonese Trotskyists Pian New Paper Ceylonese Trotskyists Defend Freedom of Press How to Break the Power of the Press Magnates

-- by V. Karalasingha~ . The Tamil Minority Problem by E. Samarakkody

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CHILE

Who Will Win the Chilean Elections? New Revolutionary Party Formed in Chile Political Crisis in Chile Regroupment of Chilean Socialists Political Book a Best Saller in Chile Coup d'Etat Feared in Chile Mine Strike in Chile Will the Chilean Communist Party Prove to Be

an Exception? -- by Emmanuel Aguinaldo Election Results in Chile Chile -- Failure of a Policy The Gains in the Chilean Election [Speech by Castro] Chilean .Government Petitioned to Release Luis Vitale 11 New Frontier" for Chile? -- by Livio Maitan Rebellion among Young Socialists in Chile

CHINA

Chou En-lai Addresses the FLN Chou En-lai's Remarks on the Alg~riaµ Revolution France Loosens Blockade on China Tunisia Recognizes the New China France Takes Another Step toward Recognizing China France Tells u.s., "We're Going to Recognize China" Memo on China for the State Department French Recognition a Big Victory for China

[Declaration of Fourth International] Chou En-lai Finds Africa Up to Expectations Caravelles for China? China Grants Aid to Zanzibar "Critical Support" for Whom? -- by Joseph Hansen Possible Shift in Sino-Indian Border Dispute? The COMECON's Pricing Policy (An Issue in the

Sino-Soviet Conflict) -- by Fernand Charlier Oil Discovered in China Trotskyism Haunts Both Moscow and Peking

-- by Pierre Frank Please Correct the Address for Shipments of Gold

(Memo to Peking·· and Moscow) Peking Calls Attention to· Lessons of Brazilian Defeat The Territori,al Issues in the Sino-Soviet Dispute Two Steps Forward, One Step Back (on the ninth article

of the Chinese Communist Party in reply to the "Open Letter" of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the USSR) -- by Ernest Germain·

China and the Bomb Two Nuclear. Explosions October 16 (China, U .s.) V/hy,_:Not Ace.apt the Chinese ,Proposal? China Proposes a Nuclear Summit Conference [text of

declaration issued by Chinese government Oct. 16]

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Japanese Socialists Criticize. China's Bomb Peking Responds to Moscow's Over·t-ures Zanzibar News Service Halls China'-s Nuclear Test The Editor;i.al in "Red Flag" --· by Joseph Hansen Ben Bella Approves Chinese Bomb Test Heavy Setback for Kremlin Campaign against Peking

-~ by Pier~e Frank Robert Williams, Malcom X Praise China's Test of Bomb

COLOMBIA

Attempt Under W~y to. Crush Colombia·n Guerrillas 45,000 Colombian Teachers on Strike

CONGO .... --Tshombe's Revelations on the Murder of Lum.mnba. Kasavubu to ~'Inve~tigate" Lumumba Murder Guerrilla War Fl~~es in the Congo Kwilu Made Forbidden Territory The Congo Regime Conti:gµ.~s Downhill;--· by Ren~ Massa New Guerrilla Front in the Congo Congolese Guerrilla Fighters Forge Ahe.a_4,.:'.--~~ · Imperial:t,sm Sets up a New Saviour in the Congo Kivu Was Always Lumumbist .. ,...r-t.rrPY An~ieet:·,Kashamura For the-:;·1_('.!ongt:Hese Freedom Fighters

[statement rtby Fourth Inte:r!lat~enal]';: Protests Fla~e in Belgium -- by Fernand Cha~lier Belgian Youth Oppose the Paratrooper Operation No Applause Among These Belgian Workers · .t

for Congo Operation Courageous Stand of Congolese Students in Belgium The Truth about the 0 Humanitarian Reasons" Spaak Turned Down Offer to Save Children Let the Congolese People Decide Their Own Fatal Spaak Admits Deaths Were Provoked in Congo Cuba's Position on Belgo-American Intervention

in the Congo

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The· -Law of'. Value in Relation to Self'-Management and Investment in the Economy of' the Workers State (Some Remarks on the Discussion in Cuba) [Part 2]

-- by E. Germain [And see correction· Jan.- 10, p. 2~] .

Ben Bella Reaffirms Solidarity with Cuba Wayward Bus Company Helps Cuba Ca.st.rot~ .l1rip to Moscow An Econqtttist [Charles Bettelheim] Looks at Cuba The· '-New :·~!sis over Cuba -- by Joseph Hansen Spain SeTls Trucks to Cuba

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CUBA (Cont'd.)

"Haven't These People Read Even Machiavelli?" ·(Castro's Speech to the Bank Workers}··

No Crime to Return from Cuba [Worthy case] -- by Ruth Porter

Shell Oil Pfcks up Castro's Bid Work Vacatio'n in Ouba for Canadian Students Khrushchev's Warning to the u.s. on Cuba

-- by Joseph Hansen

Feb. 28

Mar• 6 " 13

Apr. 10

May h Cubans Challenge Yugoslav Action

Che Guevara on the Cuban Party, Brazilian Crisis, Ete, h Cuba on the Eve of May Day -- by Edward Duncan "

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France Sells Locomotives to Cuba New Crisis Looms in Caribbean -- by _Joseph Hansen Yugoslav Reply to Cuban Criticism Havana's "International Society" In Defense of Revolutionary Cuba by Ernest Mandel Cuban Notebook: 11 A Billion Times Better Than Before ••• "

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-- by-Ernest Mandel July 3 Venezuela's Struggle for Freedom (Cuban Revolution

and Freedom Now Movement) Mexico's Jackal Press Unleashed on Cuba

-- by Manolo Sarmiento Cuban Notebook: The Camilo Cienfuego.s School· City

-- by Ernest Mandel Canadian· ·students Find Cuba a Free Country Castro's Offer to Washington New OAS Sanctions against Cuba What Castro Really Said in that Interview

with the New York Times Students See Revolutionary Cuba for Themselves _,. Photos of Cuban Revolution Shown in Bombay Colonial People Grateful for Cuban EXample Canadian Students Impressed by Cuban Revolution

-- by Ross Dowson Duba's Record in Medical- Care (Text of a Speech

by Fidel Castro) -- Part l The Gains in the Chilean Election {Text of a

Speech by Fidel Castro) -- Part 2 An Unfounded Criticism of a Cuban Leader

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-- by Ernest Germain Nov. 13 Cuba's Annual Rate of Growth· Placed at Nine Per Cent " 20 Reading Cuban Literature a Criminal Offense in Jamaica " 20 Cuba's Position on Belgo-Amerioan Intervention

in the Con~o CYPRUS

The Events in Cyprus Demonst~ation in London over.Cyprus Behind the Bioodshed in Cyprus Belgian Students Protest Intervention in Cyprus

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Cypriotes Tell British to Get' Out . . Papandreou Heats Up the Cypr.ii~3-·rs·s-ua··-··- ··--·· ·

:_ ;·~::_; :CZE.CHOS LOVAKIA

Economic Crisis in Czechoslovakia

DENMARK

Whitsun. ·Maroh Planned in Denmark Danes Protest Madrid Trial o!' Spanish Poet Not Illegal to Burn Franco Effigy in Copenhagen

ECUADOR

Junta Closes Ecuador University The "Gorillas" Grant Land Reform in Ecuador

by Emmanuel Aguinaldo

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-·EGYPT·

A Victory for ·,Both the ·Kurds and Nasser ~--by A. Sa!d . ;

"'. :i ERITREA

Eritreans Report Guerrilla suoaesses Eritreans.Gontinue Their Struggle

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Eritreans in Battle with.Ethiopian Forces· ... Guerrilla War Continues in Eritrea

E.;THIOPIA··· (see~ Eritrea) ; i ...

FRANCE

France Loosens Blockade on China -· ·· "Irrevocable" Decision to ·Test French H-Bomb France Takes Another Step toward Recognizing China Kind Remark~ .. Sting State Department French Imperialists Recall Suez France Tells u.s., "We're Going to Recognize China" The French Lef't Unveils "Mr~-· X11 -·.;., by Pierre Frank Label for Atomic Bomb Demanded French Recognition a Big Victory for China

[Declaration of Fourth International] The Conve~sation Opens (Can the French Socialists

and Communists Get Together?) -- by Pierre Frank Caravelles for China? The Special Congress of' the French Socialist Party

-- by Pierre Frank Truman Gives the French a'Lesson in Fencing Congress of French Cornmuni-st Students ..L·- by c. Henry France Was ttNot Completely Paralyzed" -- by P. Frank

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FRANCE (Cont'd.)

On "Specks of Dust" Debate between French Socialists .and Communists

-- by Pi~rre Frank France Sells··Locomotives to Cuba Alfred Rosmer -- by Pierre Frank Tunisia Expropriates French-held Land Rejuvenation of the French Communist Party?

-- by Pierre Frank Couve de Murville Calls on General Franco

-- by Ramdn Vazquez New Zealanders Protest French Nuclear Tests New Zealand CND "Open Letter to de Gaulle" "I Have Not Forgotten ••• " [Togliatti-Thorez]

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-- by Pi~rre Frank Oct. 30 .... 4

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Famous Last Words [de Gaulle on.South American tour] Joint Statement .of the FLN and the French CP

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13 13

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-- by Pierre Frank French Workers Stage One-day Strike -- by P. Frank

GABON

Hands Off Gabon! [statement by Fourth International] ...

GERMANY (EAST)

The Havemann Case (De-Stalinizat1on in ·East Germany,) by Lud.wig DUrer

West German Students Given Hearing in· East. Ge:rniany ·

GERMANY (WEST) ·

German Students Observe Human Rights Day:~- Cite Alexander Case in South Africa· ,,.( ~ ·· ·

Rising West German Influence in Africa'.' -- by Ilizwe Lesizwe ,

W:est German Students Given Hearing in East·:·Germany Nuclear Arms in West Germany Ge.rman Met~l Workers Win Favorable .... Agreement · Rise in West German Economic Cycle German Social Democrats Score Electoral'Vioto:t-y West Germany to Get "Improved" ·.Nuclear Ars~nal

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GREAT BRITAIN

Britain After Kennedy -- by T. J. Peters Wayward Bua Company Helpe Cuba Fourth International Denounces Use of Troops

in East Africa Demonstratio-n in London::, ,oyer Cyprus Cypriotes Tell British to Get Out London Council Elections -- Omen of the Future?

-- by John Powell Postmen May Place "Stop Delivery" Order on

Britain's Mail Bertrand Russell Backs Bloomington Students London Labour Edges Leftwards British Postmen Set Strike Date -- by Alan Adair Pro-Chinese Tendency in Britain Makes Gains

-- by Sean Reed Labour Party Triumphs in London Election The Swing to Labour Is Wide and Deep -- by T.J.Peters British Postal Strike Cpnceled -- by Alan Adair ttTrotskyist" Purge in British Connnunist Party British Communist Youth Expel "Trotskyists"

-- by Alan.Adair Insecticide .Production. Opens· ·New- Pmrnibilities Faversham By,;,.Election Coni'trms ·Swing .·t"o Labour ·Part·y Londoners Protest Mandela Sentences -- by J. Powel1· Britain's Big Mail Pile Up -- by Alan Adair Hot Gambling,Tip -- Buy British Sidney Silve·rman Addresses Alexander Defence Rally On the Eve ot the British Elee-tions Labourt·s Victory in the British Elections

-- by T. J. Peters England's Queen of Clubs Visits Qu~bec -- by R. Brock New Turn in Allen Case Wilson Begins Labour's Parliamentary Struggle.:·

-- by T. J. Peters Victor Allen Sentenced in N:igeria A Curious Criticism -- by Joseph Hansen Wilson's Quid Pro Quo with World Imperialism·

-- by Ernest Germain Wilson's Dilemma After ·the Run on the Pound

-- by T. J. Peters

GREECE

Political Atmosphere Eases in Greece Papandreou Heats Up the Cyprus Issue Guards Protect Leather Worker Delegates from Leaflets

GUATEMALA

Guerrilla. A,o:ti vi ty Continue,s;,:·in Guatemala ;,-;:

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.GUINEA ... •..

An African. Leader Scores A Point- [Selrnu. Tour~]~-

HOLLAND

Dutoh CP P~per Retracts Slander of Trotskyists

INDIA .

Seventh Fleet Becomes Issue in India Rightist. Indian CP Leader Target of "Unity" Bloc u.s. Seventh Fleet Maneuvers in·Indian Ocean

-- by Kailas Chandra "To Split or Not to Split" -- Left-Wing Indian

Communists Ponder Course of ·Action-" bys. R. Singh Nehruts Congress Party Routed in GOA -- by K. Chandra Can You Shame India into Communism?, (S. E •. Dange,

Turns to "Mass Fasti:og'.') -- by Kailas Chandra Ind.1.an Social Democrat~ Reshuffle Forces The··.Congress Party Makes a Bid t.o the Left

-- by Kallas Chandra Po.ssible Shift in Sino-Indian Border Dispute? A Welcome Mat for Foreign_ Investors -- bys. R. Singh Dange' s tt Letter" --· Key. Issu.e for Indian CP? .

-- by Ka~las Chandra · . :.

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Soviet Military Aid for India The Dea.th of. Nehru _ On the P~oposed Programme for the CPL -- by H• Kalani Shastri Continues on Nehru's Path· -- by S. · R. Singh Indian Communist Party Opposition Holds Convention

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-- by A. Raheem . Photos of Cuban Revolution Shown in Bombay Colonial People Grate.ful for ,Cuban· Example. New Wave of Militant Action in India Indian Communists Schedule Rival Congresses

-- by A. Raheem Kremlin Grants Indian Bourgeoisie Huge Armament~ --Credit

Countryside Stirs in India -- by Kallas Chandra· Mass Arrest of Left Communist Leaders in West Bengal West Bengal Le.ft Communists Hold State Conference

-- by Himoo Kalani Indian CP Finds It a Hard One to Swallow

-- by Ka~l~s Chandra Kerala Faces ,-Famine A Shift in Moscow's_ Police toward,,India?

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"Mj.ngguan Pekerdja" -- An Indonesian Marxist Magazine Indonesian CP Adopts "Four Amulets"

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1BA!! Three Years at Hard Labor for ''Insulting" Shah

Barzani Orders Kurd Forces to Retain Arms Iraq Recognizes Angolan Exile Government A Victory for Both the Kurds and Nasser -- by A. Sa!d Iraq Government to Release PolitTcal Pr.lsciners ·

IRELAND

Irish Pay for Rule of Fianna FaiL ~- by Sean Reed Algerian Athletes Back an Irish PrOtest Step Toward Labor Unity in Ireland

tTALY_

De-Stalinization ~ la Togliatti Italy' s-:;_New Party, the ·psIUP -- by s. Di Giuliomaria The Italian CP Tries to Hook onto the Algerian

Revolution -- by Livio Maitan Maitan Speaks in Brussels One-Day General Strike Hits Italy Works by Trotsky Circulate in Itary· An Assist for Big Business- in Italy Fate of Pietro Tresso Still Disturbs Italian

Workers Movement -- by Livia Maitan Italian Communists Hold Conference L'Unit~ Finds Anti-Semitic Pamphlet Distasteful Economic Difficulties in Italy -- by Livio Maitan Will Italian CP Attend That .Con.fere:noe? Italian Trot-skyists Call for Resolute Struggle PSIUP Position on the Sino-Soviet Conflict Italian Communist Youth Heartened by DeBerry Candidacy The "Bomb" of Gramsci' s Letter :.;,_· ·by liivio Mai tan Italy's "Center-Left" Cabinet Breaks Down Nenni Accidentally Kicked Out the Props

-- by Tullio Venturi ·· United Nations Meets Threat to Peace in Rome "I Have Not Forgotten ••• " [Togliatti] -- by P. Frank The Testament of Palmira Togliatti -- by Pierre Frank Why Moscow Published Togliatti's ·lTTestament" Italian CP Deepens Course toward- 0 Autonomy"

-- by Sirio Di Giuliomaria

JAPAN

Japanese CP Expels Two Top Leaders Sino-Soviet Dispute Affects Japanese Labor Movement

-- by s. Okatani

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JAPAN.~{Oont' d.)

A ··s-etback ·-and a Rising Danger ;..,._r by Eilohi Yamanishi · Japanese Trotskyists Publish Theoretical Magazine Japanese Socialists Criticize Chi_na ! s Bomb Let Nuclear Submarines Stay Out of Japan1 The Risin§i ·s~ of Japanese ca:~talism

LATINqAMERICA (Genera'l)

CP Wings Move to Left in Latin America Happy Hunting Ground in Latin Am.~~~ca

MARTI-NI QUE

On "Specks~~of· Dust"

MEXICO

Me~ico -~- ~s'.~:lver Lining in Some Dark Clo:uds. Mexican' Communist· ::Group :Analyzes Brazilian Defeat Mexico's Jackal Press Unleashed on Cuba

-- by Manqlo Sarmiento

MOROCCO·:

Fourth· International Denounces Rabat Verdict · ·

MOZAMBIQUE

Portuguese Ultracolonialism _in :Mozambi·que -- by ··Franz J. T. Lee

Colonial- People Grateful for Cuban Ex.ample Guerrilla WB;f'fare in Mo·zambique

NEW ZEALAND

R&port from New Zealand by Harry Holland New Zealanders Protest French Nuclear Tests New Zealand 'CND 11 0pen Letter to de Gaulle" Maoris Movirig toward Towns · ..

N·IGERIA .· .. ~ r· l f. . . _; . . . . ' . ~

Nigerian Workers Stage General ,-s1trike Nigerian General Strike Wins The General Strike in Nigeria (An Eyewitness Witch-Hunt Case in Nigeria •. ·i , •

. ______ _.. ·- .~ ..... New Turn in Allen Case Al·len S·ent·enoed for Attempt to Leave· -~Nigeria Election Campaign in Ni·geria. Viotor Allen· Sentenced in Nigeria

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NORTH VIETNAM

Hands Orf .North Vietnaml [Declaration of Fourth International]

PANAMA

Tiny Panama 'Stands Up to the u.s. Pa.namat:·s. President Denounces Washington What Happened in Panama French Imperialists Recall Suez

Cuzco General Strike Demands Freedom for Hugo Blanco Thousan.ds o:f' Peasants Take Over Land in North or Peru 8,D:OO Peasants Seize Land in Peru Hug:o Blanco' s Sister :Arrested Peruvian Leftists State Common Aims What the Soc:cer Game in Lima Revealed ThE:r- Politica:l Situation in Peru De"lnand Releaise of Ismael Frias Frias Wins Release from Prison

Leader \or Fflipino Freedom Fight:etts Captured New Display 'in Philippine Show Window Dollar Explosion in Phil'ippines

. -~ [: ' . : PORTUGAL .

General· Humberto Delgado Revolut:ionary or Adventurer? -- by Julio Cabral: , .

Portuguese Ultra.colonialism in Mozambique -- by~Franz J. T. Lee

Colonialists Join Anti-Salazar Front -- by J. Cabral

PUERTO RICO

Puerto Ricanistudents Demonstrate for Independence

RHODESIA

Showdown Looming in Southern Rhodesia Southern Rho'desia, A "Volcano" Ian Smith Backs Up

: RUM.ANIA··

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SOUTH AFRICA

Witch-Hunt Trial in South Africa The Police Turn Up a Witness [Alexander Case] Two South African Victims Judged Insane The Mysterious Ngudle Case German Students Observe Human Rights Day -- Cite

Alexander Case in South Africa Dennis Brutus Sentenced The Socio-Economic Situation in South Africa

-- by Frari~ J. T. Lee Alexander Case Scheduled to Resume The UN Ponders South Africa -- by Franz J. T. Lee Alexander Defense Answers South African Slanderers Dr. Alexander Takes the Stand in Cape Town

Witch-Hunt Case · >~ . .)·. The Nazi S.pirit Lives On Sachs Case, Poses Puzzler for South African Jurists Justice Seasoned with Mercy Natal Defendants Given 206 Years· Another .. "Sabotage" Case Scheduled in South Africa/ An "Irregularity" in the Alexander Case A ·Philosophical Discussion on the Nature of Man

(In a South African Court) The Testimony of Ian Leslie Vap_P~J.:'._H~yden Double-Dealing in Transkei -- by Franz J. T. Lee Sadistic Cops Sentenced in South Africa Savage Sent·ences in Dr. Alexander Case The Sanctions Show Who Supports South Africa's

"Apartheid" -- by Franz J. T. Lee Werner Heisenberg Affidavit Off.e:r~din_Alexander Case Nelson Mandela Tells Court, "I Am Ready to Die" Multimillionaire Has Only Praise for South· Africa Defendanta Seek Appeal in Alexander Case · A South African Appeal for Help Ban on Luthuli Extended Another Five Years Caprivi Seeks Independence Loan Made to Meet South African Ransom Demand

[Abrahams case] South Africa's Prisons Like Nazi Camps Appeal Denied in Alexander~Case · Help Needed to Save Abrahams' Home Alexander Case Witnesses Charged. w.i:t:ti. "Sabotage" Life Imprisonment for Nelson Mandela and His Comrades Dennis ·Brutus Transferred to Robben Island Under South Africa's 90-Day Law Warders As.sault Dr. Alexander and Two Others Canadians Back Nelson Mandela Londoners Protest Mandela Sente~,!l.~~ ___ ..-- by J. Powell Details about Assaults in Dr. Alexander Case Report on:Alexander· Case -Sidney Silverman Addresses Alexander Defence Rally

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• ~t •• : .. ~} .:~'1, .. ~\. ~·~, .... ~ ....... ~ ....... · ..... ' The Kidnapping of Dennis Higgs Half of African Children Tubercul·ar· Alexander ·Appeal May Be Heard in November Two Alexande;r Witnesses Hounded· in S·o.uth Africa Kidnap Cars "Owned'' by Verwoerd Men Nelson Mandela' s Lawyer Seized POllce T·error in South Africa · ,,..,

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Under the V~rwoerd Regime' South African Government Murders Three More Squth African Freedom Fighters Report on Act.ivities GFim South A,frican Statistics New Attacks Against Apartheid Opponents South Africa.' s Minister of Justice

SOUTH KOREA

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SOUTH VIETNAM

Another Coup d'Etat in South Vietnam 70% Disloyal Hamlets

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Washington's' Last Card in South ·Vietnam " '2·1· . 5 1~ :1

John.son Calculates the Risks -- by Joseph Hansen Get U .s. Troops Out. of Vietnaml [Declaration of

Mar•' 13 4

Fourth International] u.s. Heads for Disaster in South Vietnam

·.-- by · JuaJ;l de la Cruz A Dien•Bien~Phu for the United States? SQuth Vietnamese Guerrillas Score Victories General Taylor's Task -- by Joseph Hansen Opposition in u.s. to Role in South Vietnam "Chaos" ·in Saigon General Str~ke in Saigon The Puzzling Defeat in South Vietnam -- by J. Hansen Vietnamese Freedom Fighters Report Successes

SOVIET UNION

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Algerians P1eased with Soviet Trip Jan. 3 Khrushchev'~ Advice to the Algerians .u 10 Behind the Agricultural Crisis i~cthe Soviet Union ". : -10 . Soviet Union Gives Books·· to· Algeria '' l7, Pravda Eulogizes J. Lenski · .-._, " 17 The CIA Gives Figures [economic growth in Soviet Union]·" 24 The End of "Sotsialisticheski Viestnik11 " 24 Castro's Trip to Moscow " 31 Soviet Union Threatened with· Meat Shortage n 31 A Survivor Recalls How Stalin Liquidated

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SOVIET UNION (Cont'd.)

Are New 'tRel:iabilitations" in .--.Preparation. in the Sovlet Union?: ~ · _

Khrushchev's: Proposed 0 Labor Passport" (Setback .for de-Sta'linization)

The· COMECONf;s Pricing Policy (An Issue in the Si'no-Soviet Conflict) -- by Fernand ·Char.lier · .·

That Anti-Semitic Pamphlet ["Unvarnished Jud_aism"] L'UnitA Find's Anti-Semitic Pamphlet Distasteful Trotskyism Haunts Both Moscow and Peking -- by P.Frank Su:slov ·Points to the Danger ·or -'1T-rotskyism"

·-- by -Pierre Fra.nk Kb:1'ushohev's' Warning to the u.s. on Cuba

:-- by .. Jos:eph Hansen What Kind of' Unions Are They? Please Correct the Address for Shipments of' Gold

(Memo to Peking and Moscow) Soviet Union Grants Generous· ·Ar<r· tc) Algeria Soviet Military Aid for India Pravda Again Points to Specter of Trotskyism The Mysterious Case of' the ~-0- .M~~~~pP.ot.les A "Plot" to Assassinate Khrushchev? Soviet Play Fails to Slander Trotsky · The Terr1tor1al Issues in the Sino-Soviet Dispute Two Steps Forward, One Step Bao-k .(on the ninth

article .or the Chinese·· Comrnunis-t Par-t-y: in reply to the "Open Letter" of'"·the·-Oentral!Committee of' the Communist Party of the USSR) -- by E. Germain

Kremlin Grants Indian Bourgeoisie Huge- Armaments Credit

Voskhod Goes into Orbit . First Re:actions in Communist·"Movement· The Downf'all of' Khrushchev (A New s~tage Opens -in the

Crisis of' the Soviet Bureaucract} [Declaration of the Fourth International]

Moscow Promises a Better Explanation French CP~Asks New Moscow Leaders What It's All.About

-- by Pierre Frank · · ,, The Shock over Khrushchev's Downfall -- by E. Germain How Was Khrushchev Replaced? (French Cormnunist

students Speak Up for Democ.raoy) -Peking Responds to Moscow's Overture·s

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Re·percussioris of Khrushchev's Ous·ter: '-Venezue::..ari CP Has Its Own Position·· n 27 .. '10 :Swedish CP Scores Illegality of Khrushchev's Ouster tt 27 .18· ·A Shi"·f't in Moscow's Policy Toward India? · tt 27 .. ··20··--··Khrushchev's Heirs Seek to Consolidate Their Position '

-- by Pierre Frank " 27- 21 :-The Editor·ial in "Red Flag'.' '"'"' ... ·by Joseph Hansen u 27. .23

Kremlin Permits John Reed to··Praise Trotsky ·Dec. 11 13

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Heavy Setback for Kremli_n :csmp,~.~g~ Against Peking -- by Pierre Frank

Supreme Soviet Rubberstamps Khrushchev's Ouster

SPAIN

Spanish Revolutionary Socialists· Initiate Discussion Spain Sells 'Trucks to Cuba Franco's Spain on Europe's Doorstep -- by R. Vazquez Franciscfo Al:farca Case -- by Fernand Charlier New Stag:e iri' the Spanish Workers' Struggle

-- by.Ram6n Vazquez Asturi&ri Min~rs Down Tools Spanish·Strikers Stick Tough In:.Lthe ::'"Asturias Coal Basin Be.Igians· Demand Freedom for Abarca Couve de Murville Calls on General Franco

· :..;.. by Ramdn Vazquez Report -·Arrest of "Tnotskyists"' ,in<:Spain Socialists Arrested in Spain · .:--;.? Freedom Wcni :·:.for Francis co Abarca Daries Prote~h Madrid Tr:ial of Spanish Poet Not Illegal to Burn Franco Effigy in Copenhagen

SUDAN.

Revolt Shake·s Abboud Regime in Sudan Sti.d'an Demons·trations Gain Big Concessions Demonstrations Continue to :Shake Sudan·

ff SWEDEN

Swedish CJ?· s~cores Illegality of Khrushchev's Ouster

TUNISIA

Tunisia Recognizes the New China Tunisia Expropriates French-held Land Bourguiba Devaluates the Dinar

TURKEY

Nazim Hikmet· Behind the Bloodshed in Cyprus [How Turkey Became

Involved]

:UNITED :STATES

" The Negro st'ruggle Begins:- to Pick···Up Again

·.;.;.·_ by-~:Evelyn Sell Seventh·Fle~t Becomes Issue ·in India Legislat:ive ··Run-Around on Civil Rights -- by E. Sell

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UNITED STATES. (Cont'd•}

First Negro Candidate for President of the u.-s. · -- by Joseph Hansen

Tiny Panama Stands Up to the u.s. Johnson Offers the Beginning of "Disarmament" U.S. Seventh Fleet Maneuvers ·in Indian Ocean

Jan. 17 " 17 " 17

-- by Kailas Chandra " Forecast for 1964: More and Bigger Demonstrations in Negra·struggle -- by Evelyn Sell 11

Kind Remarks Sting State Department " Another American Success Story [Ruby-Oswald] " Panama's Pre'sident Denounces Washington " France Tells u. S., "We' re Going to Recognize China'' n Memo on China for the State Department " The CIA Gives Figures [economic growth of Soviet Union] " Discrimination in New York Schools Challenged

-- by Evelyn Sell n The Negro Thrust Toward Political Action -.- by E. Sell " In Defense of the Free World [smuggling among

,.U .s. · airforce] Big Pressl.lre on American Negro Leaders by E. Sell New Crisis over Cuba •• by Joseph Hansen Victories Best Described as "Hollow''-- by E. Sell Whose Suicide? [tobacco scare] Washington's Last Card in South Vfetnam UN Expedition to Atlanta -- by Evelyn Sell New Frontier Breaks Through White House Window Successes Sdored in One-Day School Boycotts

-- by Evelyn Sell New Idea Sent to White House No Crime to Return from Cuba [Worthy case]

-- by Ruth Porter · Canadian Students Support Indiana Witch-Hunt Victims

-- by Catherine Scott __ _ Johnson Calculates the Risks by Joseph Hansen The Black-Muslims in America -- by Evelyn Sell

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n

. " 20 ·:3 ,20 '!' ,5

the Four.th International] Truman Gives the French a Lesson in Fencing Socialist Youth Score Major "Le.gal V1ctory in U .s. New Rise in Freedom Now Struggle -- by Evelyn Sell Negro Freedom Fighters Face White Racists -- by E.Sell " U .s. Headed'; for a "Dien-Bien-Phu" :Lin South Vietnam] " U .- S. Censorship . Challenged ..

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Civil-Rights Exhibit at World's Fair Opening -- by Evelyn Sell

Le Monde Declares Oswald Photo Was Faked -- by Joseph Hansen

And What About That Shot Fired at General Walker? Khrushchev's Warning to the u.s. on Cuba

-- by Joseph Hansen Pentagon Seeking 11 Death Ray" Spy Plane Flights Exposed in Venezuela 1,340 Civil-Rights Battles in u.s. -- by E. Sell Teodoro Moscoso Bows Out . End of the "Alliance for Progress"? -- by J. Hansen Venezuelan Rebels Score the Pentagon A Dien-Bien-Phu for the United States? "A ·,Message from Our Sponsor" [cost of advertising] Freedom· Now Party Files in Michigan _ New Crisis Looms in Caribbean, •~'by Joseph Hansen "It '.Looks Like a Long, Hot Summer" --- by E. Sell Beware €he Atrocity Stories -- cby Evelyn Sell u.s. "Loses" Plutonium in Atmosphere Negroes .Battle to End Prejudice.in Unions

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Negro Party Wins Place on Michigan Ballot Meaning of Goldwater's CalifornJa:·y~e·tory

by E. Sell tt 12

-- by Joseph Hansen Italian Corrnnun·ist Youth He:artened by ])eBerr1 G'andlde.oy Meaning of the Assassination of Kennedy [BRJ · . · As Blindly as· a Force of Nature [TrotsikY'1·s predicti'on

concerning 'a victorious u.s.] General Taylor's Task _.., by'· Joseph Hansen Venezuela' a Struggle for Freedom ( C-uban· Revolution

and Freedom-Now Movement) Equality on a Silver Platter? ~- by Evelyn Sell "We Go Afraid, Yet Dedicated" -- by ,Eve]'.Jh Sell Castro's:Offer- to Washington What Goldwa..tet' Represents -- by Jose-ph Hansen Mixed Respons'e to New Civil-Rights Law in u.s.

--- by Eve4lyn Sell Difference between Poujade and Goldwater "Throw Wallace to the Lions, 11 _;;~ay Toronto Pickets Opposition in u.s. to Role in South Vietnam Mississippi.'·&) Long .. Hot Summer '.~~ by Evelyn Sell Johnson's Strategy -- by Joseph Hansen Negro Struggle Shakes Party Aligijn.ients in u.s.

-- by Evelyn Sell Doubts Still·Remain in Oswald Case Campaigning for Revolutionary Socialism in

Imperialist America -- by Evelyn Sell Johnson Says a Kind Word ror Peace Put a Stop to Dangerous Speculationl (U.S.

exploitation of Sino-Soviet dispute)

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UNITED STATES (Cont'd.)

The Puzzling Defeat in South Vietnam -- by J. Hansen Freedom Now Party Nominates Candidates -- by E. Sell Voskhod Goes into Orbit What Was Behind the Riots in the USA? -- by E. Sell Two Nuclear Explosions October 16 {China, U.S.) Me.eta Standard of Modern Liberals [Nation supports

Johnson] Suspicious-Minded Americans [Oswald case] Johnson's Problems Begin -- by Joseph Hansen Negro Vote Goes to Johnson -- by Evelyn Sell America's TV Syndrome Democrats Tour King, Powell against Freedom Now Party u.s. Not So Generous Case of Joseph Johnson West Germany to Get "Improved" Nuclear Arsenal Negroes Play New Role in American Electoral Process

-- by Evelyn Sell Hoover's Slur of Rev. King Stirs Bitter Response

-- by Evelyn Sell Housing Segregation Increasing in u.s. u.s. Post Office Serves as Political Police Kennedy Assa'ssination Still Unsolved· Mystery

VENEZUELA

Venezuelan Freedom Fighters Gird for Long Struggle Spy Plane Flights Exposed in Venezuela Venezuelan FALN Rescues Prisoner Venezuelan Rebels Score the Pentagon Venezuela's Struggle for Freedom (An Interview

with Comandante Elias Manuitt) -- Part l ·Part 2-Part· 3

A Letter from Comandante lVIanuitt to Poland's UN ·Representative

Guerrilla Fighters in A.at.ion in· Venezuela­Guerrilla Fighting Flares in Venezuela Venezuelan CF Has Its Own Position

WEST INDIES

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YUGOSLAVIA

Cubans Challenge Yugoslav Action Yugoslav Reply to Cuban Criticism

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ZAMBIA

The Lumpa Church Rebellion Zambia Gains Political Independence

ZANZIBAR

Revolution in Zanzibar Greetings Sent to People's Republic of Zanzibar Sultan Loses Yacht, Too Zanzibar Trade Unions Back New Government China Grants Aid to Zanzibar Zanzibar to Nationalize Land Zanzibar News Service Hails China's Nuclear Test

BY SUBJECTS

BOOK REVIEWS

Deutscher' s View of the Tro.tsky'i.si·s ·(The Prophet Outcast] -~ by J. B. Stuart -- Part l

Part 2 Lenin's:.Correspondence with Second International

-- by-Fern~nd Charlier . A Philosophy of Man (Marxism, Neo-Stalinism and.· Existentialism-~~ Morality and Politics in Poland) ~- by William F. Warde

Kennedy Assassination -- A Symposium on Individual Terrorism as a Political Method. Edited by s. B. Kolpe, India

Must Reading in Both Peking and Moscow [Dynamics of World Revolution Today]

A Dark Chapter in Soviet History -- by L. Couturier

DE-STALINIZATION

De-Stalinization ~ la Togliatt~ Pravda Eulogizes J. Lenski Maitan Spet;:tks in Brussels A Survivor Recalls How Stalin'. Liquidated

Congress Delegates Are New "Rehabilitations" in Preparation

in the Soviet Union Khrushchev's Proposed "Labor Passport" (Setback

for de-Stalinization)

Sep. 25 ·12 Oct• 30. ..J.-5

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DE-STALINIZATION (Cont'd.)

The Havemann Case (De-Stalinization in East· Germany) -- by·Ludwig DUrer

Kremlin Permits John Reed to Praise Trotsky

DOCUMENTS .(General)

Algerians Prepare for FLN Congress The Bureaucratic Danger in Algeria German Students Observe Human Rights Day An. Economist' Looks at Cuba Text of Ben Bella's Speech on the Success

of S~lf~Management Three Years of the Angolan Revolution Castro's Speech to the Bank Workers Venezuelan Freedom Fighters Gird for Long Struggle Cubans Challenge Yugoslav Action Che Guevara on the Cuban Party, Brazilian Crisis, Etc. Venezuelan Rebels Score the P_~nt_ag_on Ceylonese May Day Resolution Peking Calls Attention to Lessons of Brazilian Defeat The Political Situation in Peru Italian Communist Youth Heartened by DeBerry Candidacy Venezuela's Struggle for Freedom [Interview.with

Comandante Manuitt] -- :Part 1 · · · Part 2

Part 3 Hands Off Southern Arabia1 The Kidnapping of Dennis Higgs Cuba's Record in Medical Care (Speech by Fidel Castro)

-- Part 1 The Gains in the Chilean EleQt!_cm. (Speech J?y_·Fidel

Castro) -- Part 2 · -- · · Chile -- Failure of a Policy South Africa (A Mem9r~ndµm Submitted to the

Committee of Nine) -- Part 1 Pa.rt, 2

China Proposes a Nuclear Summit Conference How Was Khrushchev Replaced? (French G~mmunist

Students Speak Up for Democracyf···· - ·· South African Freedom Fighters Report on Activities Bolivian Unions Present Junta with 38-Point Platform Belgian Youth Oppose the Para.trooper Operation Courageous Stand of Congolese Students in Belgium Cuba's Position on Belgo-American Intervention

in the Congo

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DOCUMENTS.(Fourth International)

Greetings Sent to People's Republic of z.~nzibar Use of Troops in East Africa Denounced French Recognition a Big Victory for China On the Character of the Algerian Government New Developments in the Angolan Revolution Hands Off Gabont

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Get U.S. Troops Out of Vietnamt · · Counterrevolutionary Coup d'Etat in Brazil " 20 30 ..

Apr. 10 · l:-Fourth International Sends Greetings to FLN Congress The Lesson of the Coup d'Etat in ;·Bl"azil {The ·Second

May l ·'·:5:.·.:·

Declaration of Havana Of.fers the··Orily Roadt) On the Situation Facing the Lanka Sama Samaja Party Fourth International Backs Emergency Congress

in Ceylon ~ . Hands O.ff North Vietnamt In Celebration of the Centenary oi'~ tfre

First International

June 5

" 26

July l? Sep. 11··

n 25 For the Congolese Freedom Fighters It : ·25 The Downfall of Khrushchev (A New Stage Opens.in the

Crisis of the Soviet Bureaucracy) Let the Congolese People Decide Their Own Fa.tel

;·. ECONOMICS

The.'·Law o.f Value in Relation to·Sel.f-Management and Investment in the Economy of .the Workers State -­Some Remarks on the Discussion in Cuba -- Part 2 -- by E. Germain [And see correction Jan. 10, p.22]

The COMECON's Pricing Policy -- by Fernand Charlier World Trade Conference -- by Fernand Charlier World Trade Conference Draws to an End

-- by Fernand Charlier

FOURTH INTERNATIONAL

Oct. . Dec.

Jan. Mar. May

June

- [Also see nDocuments," "Sino-Soviet Con.flict, '' "Trotskyism," and individual countries.]

Trotskyist Leaders Discuss World Situation [Plenum of International Executi11e Committee of the Fourth

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MISCELLANEOUS

Christmas Never Merrier in New York . Jan. 3 14 Memo for the New Year [nuclear rockets] . " 3 25 New Way to End Nervous Ten·s·fori [fox-huritfng in England] " 10 5 Choice Between Totals [end of wars or end o.f man] n 10 15 World of Capitalist Abundance [nuclear] "·· 10 18

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MISCELLANEOUS (Cont'd.)

Airmail Rates for World Outlook Don't Forget This (submarine-nuclear rockets"] · Things We Don't Find It Hard to Believe [u.s.

colonials in Carial Zone] No Panic in Tobari66 Irid~st~j Decline of the British Empire [former sultan

oi' Zanzibar] Now Hit Me on the Other Cheek [Greek CP supports

capitaliat party of Papandreou] 1

Progress Report [air~raid siren tests in-France] There's-No-Doubt-About-That Department [Johnson

ne.eds time to study wor.ld situation] Moment of· Truth [Cassius Clay] Not Enough to Make Up for the Ta.int [award returned] We.Are Gratified and Considerably Surprised

[response of subscribers to World Outlook] . Time Marches On [Japan competing with Swi·ss and

German watchmakers] Issue of R~volution Banned Record Rise in Prices [France] New Socialist Magazine [England] Warning ·Issued Against .Postage Stamp [North .Vietnam

stamp] If You Need Baptism [Jordan river water for sale] No Sale [Indonesia tells u.s. to· take aid to hell] Charley Chaplin Knows What It Means [12overty] And What Happened to the Dinosaurs? LU.s. policy] Needed -- A Stupidity Det,ec-tor Our Candidate .for Command of World's Nuclear

Stockpile [7-year-old] · And It's Not An Empty Boast [atomic destruction]· Practice-Vfuat-You-Preach Department [Rusk in Saigon] One Country Where Private Property Is Still Sacred

[fruit dealer in England sentenced] That Week End Meeting in Honolulu [on South Vietnam] A Little Justice After All [fr.ult dealer·-rn· England

let off with, ~176 fine] A Modest Propes.al .. [Johnson on possible war wi.th China] A Disquieting Fishing Contest Silence on Hell Like Selling Soft Soap? [Remaking public image of

presidential candidates) Honest Government? [u.s. government and lie

detectors] Did the Doctor Pass Lie-Detector Test?

NUCLEAR ARMS AND WAR

Memo for the 'New Year [nuolear .. ro't~kets] Canadian .Nuc1'ear Threat . ·.r

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Johnson Offers the Beginning c;>_f ''Dis,armarnent''-­"Cutback" in Nuclear Production Pentagon Seeking "Death Ray" "A Serious Thought" [Nuclear-device development

in Egypt and Israel] u.s. "Loses" Plutonium in Atmosphere Insecticide Production Opens New Possibilities

[bacteriological war] Pauling Again Warns on Nucle'ar War Nuc-lear Arms in West Germany Ready to Resume Nuclear Testing Put a Stop to Dangerous Speculationt (u.s.

exploitation of Sino-Soviet dispute) "Each Day We Risk Iri:lminent Destructi:on" The Cost of the Arms Race

PHILOSOPHY

How Important Is the Individual.i;n ~~ki:gg History? -- by William F. Warde

Georg Lukacs Takes Up the Moscow-Peking Dispute -- by Fernand Charlier

Marxism, Nao-Stalinism and Existentialism -- by William F. Warde

On the Methodology of 91 Sectarianism" (Lulracs Decides between Mao and Khrushchev] -- by P.L.Carp

SINO-SOVIET CONFLICT

A Thorny Question for Ceylonese CP "Critical Support" for Whom? -- by Joseph Hansen Maitan Speaks< in Brussels_ CP ·Vfings Move' to Left in Latin America Indonesian GP Adopts "Four ·Amulets" Georg Lukacs Takes Up the Moscow-Peking Dispute

-- by Fernand Charlier The COMECON's Price Policy (An Issue in the Sino­

Soviet Conflict) -- by Fernand Charlier Pro-Chinese Tendency in Britain Makes Gains

-- by Sean Reed Trotskyism Haunts Both Moscow and Peking

-- by Pierre Frank CP Ranks Stirred by Sino-Soviet Conflict

-- by Harry Anderson "Trotsky°lst" ·Purge in British Cormnunist Party Proposed Conference of Communist Parties

-- by Pierre Frank Pletise Corneet the Address for Shipments of Gold

(Memo to Peking and Moscow) British Communist Youth Expel "Trotskyists"

-- by Alan Adair

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SINO-SOVIET ·DISPUTE (Cont t d. ) ..

PSIUP Position on the Sino-Soviet Conflict· Pravda Again Points to Specter of Trotskyism On the Methodology of 11 Sectarianism0 (Luk~cs

Decides between Mao and Khrushchev) -- by P.L.Carp Sino-Soviet Dispute Affects Japanese Labor Movement

-- by S. Okatani Spectre of Trotskyism in Sino-Soviet Conflict

(Interview with Pierre Frank) The Territorial Issues in the Sino-Soviet Dispute Two Steps Forward, One Step Back {On the ninth

article oi' ·the Chinese Communist Party in reply to the "Open Letter" of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the USSR) -- by E. Germain

Heavy Setback for Kremlin Campaign Against Peking -- by Pierre Frank

TROTSKYISM

[Also see "Fourth Int-ernational"]

Maitan Speaks in Brussels Works by Trotsky Circulate in Italy "Critical Support" for Whom?~ [Sino•Soviet Conflict]

-- by Joseph Hansen ~ New Democratic Party Red-baits Canadian "Trotskyists"

-- by Catherine Scott Trotskyism Haunts Both Moscow and Peking_·-

-- by Pierre Frank - · ........... ····· ···-····· -· -· Suslov Points to the Dro gar of "Trotskyism''

-- by Pie.rre Frank "Trotskyist~' Purge in British Communist Party Italian Tra.tskyists Call for Resolute Str~gle British Gonnnunist Youth Expel 11 Trotskyists'

-- by Alan Adair Pravda Again Points to Specter of Trotskyism Trotskyists Battle Against Opportunism in

Ceylonese Party Report Arrest of "Trotskyists" in Spain Soviet Play Fails to Slander Trotsky The Wearing Out of a Revolutionary Leadership

-- by Pierre Frunk

What Castro Heally Said in that Interview with the New York Times · , ,.

Ceylonese Trotskyists Oppose Coalition Platform -- by Edmund Samarakkody

Japanese Trotskyists Publish Theoretical Magazine Dutch CP Paper Retracts Slander of Trot~akyists Ceylonese Trotskyists Plan New Paper

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Ceylonese Trotskyists Defend Freedom of Press An Unfounded. Criticism of a Cuban Leader

_ ..... by Erne.st· Germain

A Curious Cri t.~ici sm -- by Joseph Hansen

Trotskyists Freed by Insurgent Bolivians Bolivian Trotskyists Advise "No Confidence" in

Military Junta Kremlin Permits John Reed to Praise Trotsky .

BY AUTHORS

Adair, Alan B~itish Postmen Set Strike Date British Postal Strike Canceled British .Communist Youth Expel "Trotskyists" Britain's Big Mail Pile Up

Aguinaldo, Elll!tlanuel Will the Chilean Communist Party

Prove to be an Exception? The "Gorillas" Grant Land Reform in Ecuador

Anderson, Harry Ranks Stirred by Sino-Soviet Conflict

(In the Canadian CP)

Brook, R. Quibec Students Say It with Snowballs French-Canada' s "RIN" , · :::" · England's Queen : of, Clubs Vis1 ts _ Qu.-Efbe o

Cabral, Julio , .. ·-I

General Humbe:rto Delgado· -- Revolutionary Adventurer?.

Colonialists Join Anti-Salazar Front

Carp, P. L. . On the Methodology of nsectarianism"

or

(Luk~cs Decides between Mao and Khrushchev)

Chandra, Kailas u.s. Seventh Fleet Maneuvers in Indian Ooean Nehru's Congress Party Routed· in 'GOA ...

(An Analysis of the Election Results) Can You Shame India into Comrr..~.rrlism?

(S. A. Dange Turns to ''Mass Fasting")

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Chap.dra, Kailas (Cont'd.) The Congress Party Makes a Bid to the Left Dange' s "Letter" -- Key Issue for Indian CP? New Wave of Militant Action in India Countryside Stirs in India Indian CP Finds It a Hard One to Swallow

Charlier~ Fernand Georg Lukdcs' Takes Up the Moscow-Peking Dispute The COMECON's Pricing Policy (An Issue in the

Sino-Soviet Conflict) The Francisco Abarca Case The Belgian Government Bows to the Doctors Lenin's Correspondence with Second International(BR) The World Trade Conference World Trade Conference Draws to an End Protests Flare in Belgium

Couturier. L.; - The Coming FLN Congress in Algeria

A Dark Chapter in Soviet'History,{BR)

Cruz, Juan de la u.s. Heads for Disaster in South Vietnam

Di Giuliom~ria, Sirio Italy's Naw Party, the PSIUP · Italian CP Deepens Course toward "Autonomy"

,P-ows on, Ross Canadian Students Impressed by Cuban Revolution

Dumoulin. Henri Algeria's "socialist Pilot Stores" "Self-management" Proves a Success in Algeria''_, Algerian Militants Look Forward.to Ma.rch 28 Co'rlgress Algerians Discuss Problems of Self-managed Industry Another Step Forward in Algeria Algeria's Need to Deepen the Agrarian Reform· Counterrev~lutionaries Strike Again in Algeria

Duncan 2 Edward Cuba on the Eve of May Day

Dunuwille. Rohini Ceylonese Strikers Win Tough Battle

Durerz Lu~wY3 . (--.. -..

The Havemann Case (De-Stalinization in East Garmany)

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Frank, Pierre The French Le.ft Unveils nMr. X" The ConverS'ation Opens (Can the French Socialists

and Communists Get Together?) The Special Congress of the French Socialist Party France Was "Not Completely Paralyzed" The Debate between the French Socialists

and Communists Trotskyism Haunts Both Moscow and Peking ·· Suslov Points to the Dm ger of 11 Trotskyism" The Proposed Conference o.f Communist Parties Alfred Ro~·mer Rejuvenation of the French Communist Party? The Wearing Out o.f a Revolutionary Leadership "T ·Hav:e: Not Forgotten ••• " [Togliatti-Thorez] The Te:stament of P-almiro Togliatti French CP Asks New Moscow Leaders What

It's All About The Frenoh·CP Delegation Reports Back KhrushchelT's Heirs Seek to Consolidate

Their Position A Change in Mood among the French Workers? Heavy Setback for Kremlin Campaign against Peking French Vforkers Stage One-Day Strike

Germain, Ernest The Law oi' Value in Relation to s·el.f-mana:gement

and :Investment in the Economy of the Workers · 'States .-- Some Remarks on the Discussion. in Cuba

[Part 2] [And see correction· Jan. 10, p. 22] R-Ulllanfaf .. Turns Away from the COME CON · · Two Steps Forward, One Step Back (On the ninth

article of the Chinese Communist Party in reply '·to the !'Open Letter" of the Central Committee of

the Cormnunist Party o.f the USSR) The Shook over Khrushchevts Down.fall An Un.founded Criticism o.f a Cuban Leader Wilson·' s Quid Pro Quo with World Imperialism

Hansen, Jose@ First Negro Candidate for President o.f the U.S. The New Crfsis over Cuba "Critical Support" .for Whoin? [Sino-Soviet Dispute] Johnson Calculates the Risks The Capitalist Alternative to Cuba Le Mende Declares Oswald Photo Was Faked Khrushchev'·s Warning to the u.s. on Cuba End of the "Alliance .for Progress"? New Crisi.s· Looms in Caribbean The Meaning of Goldwater's Calif·ornia Victory General Taylor's Task [South Vietnam] VVhat Goldwater Represents

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The Puzzling Defeat in South Vietnam . Johnson's Problems Begin A: Curi·ous. Criticism The Editorial in. nRed Flag"

Henry, c. . The Congress of the French Communist Stude.nts

Holland Harry Report .. rro~ New Zealand

Kalani, Himoo· On the: Pr.oposad Programme fo:tt- the CPI West Bengal' Left Communists Hold State Conference

Karalasingham, v. Analysis .o.f the SLFP-LSSP Coalition How to Break the Power of the Press Magnates

Kashamura 1 .Anicet Kivu W.as Always Lumumbist

Lee, Franz J. T. The Socio-Economic Situation in South Africa Portuguese Ultracolonialism in Mozambique The UN Ponders South Africa Double-Dealing in Transkei The Sanct.ions Show Who S.upport s .. South

Africa's "Apartheid"

Lesizwe, Ilizwe Rising West German Influence in Africa u.

Maitan, ·Li~io The Italian C.P. Tries to Hook onto the

Algerian Revolution Fate of Pietro Tresso Still Disturbs

Italian Workers Movement Economic .Dif.ficulti.es. in Italy FLN Congr.ess Opens in Algeria FLN Congr.ess Reaffirms Algeria '-s Socialist

Orientation The "Bomb" of Grams ci' s Let tar The Split in the Angolan Movement New Steps Forward in the Algerian .Re,volution "New Fr:ontier" for Chile? Bolivia After the Downfall of Paz Estenssoro

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Mandel, Ernest In De.f'ense o.f Revolutionary Cuba Cuban Notebook: "A Billion Times Better Than

Be.fore.,." Cuban Notebook: The Camilo Cien.fuegos School City

Massa, Ren~

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July 3 -_13 " 17 ·-21

The Congo.Regime Continues Downhill Mar. 27 11

Mishaal, Muhsin Abo Recent Events in Aden Jan. 31 16

Okatani, s. Sino-S-oviet Dispute Af.feots Japane.se Labor Movement June 26 --.18

Peters, T. J. Britain After Kennedy The Swing to Labour is Wide and Deep ·Labour's Victory in the British Elections Wilson Be:gins Labourts-Parliamentary Struggle Wilson's Dilemma a.fter the Run~o~ the Pound

Po:rter, Ruth No Crime to Return .from.Cuba [Worthy case]

Powell-, John London Council Elections -- Omen o.f the Future? Londoners :·Protest Mandela Sentences

Raheem, A. Indian Connnunist Party Opposition Holds Convention Indian Con:nnunists Schedule Rival Congresses

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Sean Irish Pay for Rule 0£ Fianna Fail Pro-Chinese Tendency in Britain Makes Gains

Sa!.d, A, A Victory .for Both the Kurds and Nasser

Samarakkody, Edmund The Tamil Minority Problem

Sarmiento, Manolo The Lesson o.f Brazil .Mexico's Jackal Press Unleashed on Cuba

Scott, Catherine Canadian Students Support India~ Witch-Hunt Victims New Democratic Party Red-baits-Canadian

"Trotskyists" Ontario's Hospital Crisis

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Scott, Philip China 1 . ,Ur uni um and the OAS

Sell, Evelyn The Negro Struggle "Begins· ·to ,Pick Up Again Legislative Run-Around on Civil Rights Forecast for 1964: More and Bigger Demonstrations

in Negro Struggle , . -'·' Discrimination in New York Schools Challenged The Negro Thrust toward Political Action Big Pressure. on American Negro Leaders Victories Best Described as "Hollow" The UN Expedition to Atlanta Successes .&c.ored,· in One--Day Schoo·l· Boycotts· The Black Muslims in America -- Part 1

Part 2 Part 3

New Rise .in Freedom Now Struggle Negro Fre.e'dom Fighters Fa:c~e White Ra.ofsts A Civil-Ri,ghts Exhibit at··World' s Fair.-Opening:,: 1,340 Civ.i·l-Rights Battles_. in U .s. "It Looks Like a Long, Hot Summer" Beware the Atrocity Stories Negroes Battle to End Prejudice in Unions Negro Party Wins Place on Michigan Ballot Equality on a Silver Platter? ' 1We Go Afrald, Yet Dedicated" Mixed Response to New Civil-Rights Law in u.s. Mississippi's Long Hot Summer Negro Struggle Shakes Party Alignments in u.s. Campaigning' for Revoluti'Onary Socialism .- , " .in Imperialist America ., .. · >: : · .~ ' . '

Freedom Now Party Nominates Candidates What Was Behind the Riots in the USA? Negro Vote Goes to Johnson _

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Communists Ponder Course of Action A Welcome'Mat for Foreign Investors Shastri Continues on Nehru's Path

Stuart, J. B. Deutscher's View of the Trotskyists Part l

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Vazquez, Ramdn Franco's Spain on Europe's Doorstep The New Stage in the Spanish Workers' Struggle Couve de Murville Calls on General Franco

Ventu;r;ai, Tullio Nenni Accidentally Kicked Out the Props

Warde, William F. Marxism, Neo-Stalinism and Existentialism

(Morality and Politics in Poland) How Important is the Individual in Making History?

Yamanishi, Eiichi A Setback and a Rising Danger

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