Welcome to the ISO's weekly email
newsletter
WED 11/18 NW
Conference Assessment and Future Planning
7-9pm * UW
School for Social Work (corner of 15th N.E.
and N.E. 41st)
Room
B14
Join us this week for an organizing meeting. We
will assess our recent Northwest Socialist Conference that we organized and
hosted at the UW and we will also begin brainstorming ideas for organizing into
the spring! Come and bring your ideas about what the ISO can do on the UW campus
and in Seattle.
There will be no meeting next Wednesday, 11/25, as we
will break for Thanksgiving.

Seattle Plus 10 -- 10th anniversary of
the WTO protests
The ISO is an endorser of the Seattle Plus 10 events to reclaim the
spirit of Seattle 99! Join us for a Week of Action (Nov 27 – Dec 5).Check out all the events -- from Amy Goodman to the Yes Men and a weekend
of workshops at the Peoples summit -- at http://seattleplus10.org/
Socialistworker.org, Newspaper of the International Socialist
Organization, caries Daily News and Opinion from the Left. You can Subscribe for
e-mail alerts to get links to the latest articles as they are posted.
Recent articles include:
International Socialist Review

Check out
the most recent issue of the ISR!
You can pick up an ISR at any ISO
meeting or event, Subscribe online
here or find it at most bookstores, including Barnes and Noble.
TOO MANY PEOPLE?
Population, hunger, and
the environment
EDITORIAL
The business of health
care reform
ANALYSIS IN BRIEF
Elizabeth Schulte
Why won’t they call it racism?
Eric Ruder interviews
Gareth Porter
Obama’s Afghan Disaster
COLUMN
Phil Gasper • Critical Thinking
What ever happened
to “Change we can believe in?”
Shaun Joseph
The coup in Honduras: Perspectives and
prospects
INTERVIEWS
Cleve Jones
Getting back to our roots
Walden Bello
The G20 after the crash
FEATURES
John Pilger
Power, illusion, and American’s last taboo
Chris Williams
Are there too many people?
Rick Kuhn
Economic crisis and the responsibility of
socialists
HISTORY
Rebekah Ward
Darwin: the reluctant revolutionary
John Riddell
Clara Zetkin’s struggle for the united
front
Sharon Smith
1934: The strikes that led the way
REVIEWS
Chrisopher Phelps
The sexual
revolution
A review of Sherry Wolf’s Sexuality and
Socialism
Ian Angus
Two
accounts of Engels’ revolutionary life
Phil Aliff on
soldier’s resistance; David Florey on racism after Katrina; Sara
Knopp and Mais Jasser on a teenager’s diary under occupation; Marlene
Martin on Mumia Abu-Jamal’s Jailhouse Lawyers; Chris Willaims
on Monthly Review’s special issue on
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