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pproved For Release 2005/01/12 : CIA-RDP88-01315R000400070062-6 ocialist eview New Fronts Publishing Co. 4228 Telegraph Ave. Oakland, California 94609 (415) 653-6100 Dear Friend: What are the prospects for the left in the U.S. in the coming years? Robert Allen Tomas Almaguer Samir Amin Stanley Aronowitz Joanne Barkan Harold Baron Fred Block Carl Boggs Samuel Bowles Harry Boyte Julianne Burton Mina Caulfield Nocm Chomsky Peggy Dennis G. William Domhoff Douglas Dowd Barbara Easton Barbara Ehrenreich Kate Ellis Deirdre English Eugene Genovese HerbertGintis Andre Gorz Eric Hobsbawm John Judis Richard Lichtman Judy MacLean Ellen Mobs Nicos Poulantzas Micnael Reich James Weinstein Alan Wolfe Eli Zaretsky or' almost ten years, Socialist' Review' ' has been at the .forefront-of,,,, discussion and debate, printing some of the best work the left has produced. Socialist Review was one of the first left journals to explore'the fiscal .crisis of the state; the relationships among capitalism, the family, and personal "life; the meaning of the emergence of Euroccatnznismand the decline of'the post-war liberal consensus in the U.S. -- and to .toox at the new Approved. For Release 2005/01/12 ;, CIA RDP88 01315R0004000700fi246 political forces new appearing Haw have black and Chicano politics changed in the 1970's? What.is(and isn't) new about Eurovommunism? What has happened to the socialist feminist ular culture? What did this year's miners' strike mean for the labor Socialist Review has been posing these questions, N e _ Fria -it Reviews: 30 Carver Street Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138 trying to develop an approach that is fresh and undogmatic. Socialist Review brings together a wide range of both left activists and left theorists from around the world to discuss changes in American political developments. We demand of our articles that they be informed by the latest developments in Marxist and other theoretical work tions (that :they'?' pose':.,their,,positions in `terms of contemporary`condi S ~ey.ol, I 5~ - 1c eve