Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary

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NATIONAL CAMPAIGN TOURS by Nancy Cole Socialist Workers
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THE DEBATE ON INDOCHINA By Sterne
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PRDF ENDORSEMENT AT THE MICHIGAN FEDERATION OF TEACH
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LSALSO LEADERSHIP CALLS ON SPLITTERS TO REJOIN
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Other Greetings Sent
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REPORT FOR NOMINATING COMMISSION presented
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ORGANIZING A PRESS CAMPAIGN by Lenore Sheridan Chicago
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PHILADELPHIA BOOKSTORE CONSIGNMENTS by Rosy Rulten
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Young Socialist
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vol XVII no 9 December 1973 60
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Appendices to the Report of the Control
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Friday April 2 1976
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YSA LOCALS RUNNING SWP ELECTION CAMPAIGNSONE EXPERIENCE AND ASSESSMENT
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A SECTARIAN APPROACH TO THE FEMINIST MOVEMENT
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THE RIGHT OF PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE USED TO BE DEFENDED BY THE SWP LEADERSHIP
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SOME NOTES ON THE REVOLUTIONARY UNION by Gordon Fox Berkeley local 8
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THE LTF AND THE NEW MASS VANGUARD OR MR MAGOO LOOKS AT POLITICS
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Monday April 5 1976
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ON OUR PRESS AND THE PRISON QUESTION by Bill Clayton Milwaukee local 20
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COMRADE MILT ALVIN VERSUS THE LENINISTTROTSKYIST FACTION ON THE QUESTION
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AN ASSESSMENT IN LIGHT OF
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YOUTH SUPPORT WORK AND THE BERKELEY EXPERIENCES OF THE 74 CAMPAIGN
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Norman A Carlson Director Federal Bureau of Prisons 9
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Testimony of Earl Ellerbrake Chief Transportation Section Office
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John Herrity Supervisor Springfield District Fairfax County Board
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HOW THE BROOKLYN COLLEGE FRACTION DOUBLED IN SIZE by Isabella Listopad
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THE DECA YING CENTRISM OF THE YSA
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Advisory Board Contents
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Accompanied
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Wednesday April 14 1976__
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Monday May 3 1976
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Wednesday June 9 1976
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Wednesday February 23 1977
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Lowe Director General Government Division GAO
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Mrs Willie J Hardy Chairwoman District of Columbia Councils Public
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Appendix
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Warren Cikins Supervisor Mount Vernon District Fairfax County Board
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Contents
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Howard E Futch Alexandria Va__ 175
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Terminal Facilities
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Operation and Control Systems
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C 184
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Illustrations
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III
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Construction Modes
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Philip Agee
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Letter from Gov Mills E Godwin Jr Commonwealth of Virginia_
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Sylvia Crane A Postscript on the Vietnam War written by Tim Butz
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Full Statement of Mr Victor Lowe 144
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Full Statement of Mrs Willie J Hardy 153
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THE INTERNATIONALIST TENDENCY IS REVISING
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STATEMENT OF SUPPORT TO THE POLITICAL
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THE CASE OF SOUTH AFRICA AND THE CLASSICAL
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cents SWP Convention for Approval by Bill Yaffe AtLarge 28
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LETTER TO THE YSA NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE by Mike Leibman and Laura
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A CASE HISTORY OF CLIQUE POLITICS
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THE TRUTH ABOUT COMRADE MASSEYS CHARGE
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JUNE 17 1973 LETTER FROM JACK BARNES TO BILL
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Rev Phillip Wheaton An overview of CIAlabor collaboration in Africa Written
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LETTER TO THE NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ON
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LETTER TO THE PRT COMBATIENTE
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OFF IN THE COSMOSOR WHY THE IMT WAVED
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INFORMATION BULLETIN
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LETTER TO ANDREW PULLEY FROM JOHN HOLTON 4
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Published
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Exhibit Resolutions of the Board of Supervisors of Fairfax County 174
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Letter VOICE Voice of informed community expression Washington D C 187
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III
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cents SOCIALIST WORKERS PARTY
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Statement of the United Secretariat of
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The Myth of the IT Split Purge Politics
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ON THE QUESTION OF THE BOURGEOIS ARMY
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LETTER TO THE SWP POLITICAL COMMITTEE
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COUNTERSPY IS PUBLISHE QUARTERLY by the Fifth Estate Address all correspondence to Post Office Box 647 Ben Franklin Station Washingto...
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Young Socialist Alliance P O Box 471 Cooper Station New York New York 10003
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BLACK STRUGGLE REPORT by Malik Miah The general
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LENIN VS GERMAIN by Peter Camejo 7
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Call for the Formation of the Revolutionary
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The YOUNG SOCIALIST DISCUSSION BULLETIN is published as the internal discussion bulletin of the Young Socialist Alliance
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INFORMATION BULLETIN
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Correspondence with the Bay Area Revolutionary
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Correspondence with the Baltimore Marxist Group 18
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Published
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Letter from Russell Welch and Cheryl Clark to
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Charles Lane New York N Y 10014 June 1973
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The material in this bulletin is reprinted from Vol 1 No 3 Dec 1973
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Statement by United
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PARTY AND ARMY IN A STRATEGIC PERSPECTIVE
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By the Partido Revolucionario de los Trabajadores Fraccion
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cents
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CONTENTS Page
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cents Published
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THE WORKING CLASS By the Partido Revolucionario de
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INFORMATION BULLETIN
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DECLARATION OF INTERNATIONALIST TENDENCY
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Stran 413 - All peoples have the right of self-determination. By virtue of that right they freely determine their political status and freely pursue their economic, social and cultural development.
Stran 701 - The Communists disdain to conceal their views and aims. They openly declare that their ends can be attained only by the forcible overthrow of all existing social conditions. Let the ruling classes tremble at a Communistic revolution. The proletarians have nothing to lose but their chains. They have a world to win. Working men of all countries, unite!
Stran 700 - That proposition is: that in every historical epoch, the prevailing mode of economic production and exchange, and the social organization necessarily following from it, form the basis upon which is built up, and from which alone can be explained, the political and intellectual history of the epoch; that consequently the whole history of mankind (since the dissolution of primitive tribal society, holding land in common ownership) has been a history of class struggles, contests between exploiting and...
Stran 415 - Caribbean Islands are still not selfgoverning. It draws the attention of the Ad Hoc Decolonization Commission of the United Nations to the case of Puerto Rico and calls upon that Commission to consider the situation of these territories in the light of Resolution 1514 (XV) of the United Nations.
Stran 242 - ... 2. In the cases contemplated by the preceding paragraph, any Contracting State in which the aircraft or its passengers or crew are present shall facilitate the continuation of the journey of the passengers and crew as soon as practicable, and shall without delay return the aircraft and its cargo to the persons lawfully entitled to possession.
Stran 559 - There are not a few people who are irresponsible in their work, preferring the light to the heavy, shoving the heavy loads on to others and choosing the easy ones for themselves. At every turn they think of themselves before others.
Stran 701 - What the bourgeoisie therefore produces, above all, are its own grave-diggers. Its fall and the victory of the proletariat are equally inevitable.
Stran 379 - Bureau reaffirms the inalienable right of the people of Puerto Rico to self-determination and independence...
Stran 254 - The 1963 Tokyo Convention on Offenses and Certain other Acts Committed on Board Aircraft; The 1970 Hague Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Seizure of Aircraft...
Stran 492 - ... on the basis of the principles of peaceful coexistence among states with different social systems.

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