New International No. 10: Imperialism's March Toward Fascism and WarPathfinder Press, 1994 - 407 pages This issue of New international looks at the consequences over the last seven years of the decelerating growth, heightened volatility, and increased instability that more and more form the pattern of international capitalism, a pattern signaled by the near-meltdown in October 1987 of stock markets from New York and London to Tokyo and Hong Kong. |
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NUMBER 10 | 3 |
socialist revolution | 21 |
What the 1987 stock market crash foretold | 101 |
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