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Issue 13

October 2016

In This Issue

Editorial: President Trump?

Twenty-First Century Trade Union Conspiracy Trial

Notes on a Future Politics—Part 1

Checking Out

Convict and Immigrant Detainee Struggles Converge in Strike Wave

Strike Wave and Worker Victories in Cambodia

May ’68 Revisited (and Two Replies)

Review: Ashwin Desai, Reading Revolution: Shakespeare on Robben Island

Michael Hough
John Garvey
Jarrod Shanahan
Amiri Barksdale
Art Meen
Mitch Abidor
Jason Rhodes
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