First Issued: August 23, 1990.
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I. Introduction to Congress Papers #4
a. Some comments on M-L, socialism and our future, by MN (New York)
b. What’s the difference?, by BF & EB (Los Angeles)
c. Some lessons from our work in Watsonville, by BS (Watsonville)
d. Submission to Congress discussion, by FW (San Francisco)
e. Socialism is the only “fundamental change” possible in the U.S., by JL (New York)
f. “No” on the question of a “two-line struggle”, by LW (New York)
g. Socialism is putting people before profits, by JM (San Jose)
h. Stick together: A response to Congress Papers #2, by PS (Oakland)
i. An essay on dialectics, by AH (Newark)
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