Political Prisoner in Cuba  

As Cuban-American relations move toward normalization, Pierre Golendorf’s account of his experiences in Cuba and its prisons from 1967 until his expulsion in 1974 offers a sobering perspective on the “success” of the Cuban revolution. A French Communist, Golendorf moved …



The Trial of a Counterrevolutionary  

The Sentence Twenty-four names, written in close-set characters, appear on an official poster of the regional Public Security office. Eight are the names of persons condemned to death. The others are the names of people sentenced to prison terms ranging …



Freedom, Authority, Participation  

 Motto: “Learn to read and to write so that you may be relieved of labor and become an official with honor. The scribe is a master. His writing pad distinguishes him from the humble oarsman.” —An Egyptian father to his son, about …



Troubles in the Coal Fields  

The coal strike of 1977-78 resulted in a serious defeat for the United Mine Workers’ Union. After a remarkable display of solidarity, the miners returned to work on March 27 dissatisfied and discouraged. The final contract gave them a 37 …





Dreams and Nightmares  

Now I know why I flunked the test given by Vivian Gornick at lunch in a Chinese restaurant. It turned out that she was screening me for an interview to be used in a book she was writing on the …





Freedom, Authority, Participation  

Socialism: The Highest Stage of Individualism Socialism strives to abolish exploitation and inequality. It seeks a society where merit and character are the only marks of distinction; where economic resources are controlled by public agencies, themselves under public scrutiny; where …



Letters  

Editors: A few observations on the discussion of pornography in your Spring 1978 issue (“The Problem of Pornography,” by Murray Hausknecht, with comments by Lionel Abel, George P. Elliott, Cynthia Fuchs Epstein, Irving Howe, and David Spitz). With regard to …





The Trial of a Counterrevolutionary  

This article originally appeared in Yellow River, a magazine published in Hong Kong by Dormer Red Guards. The magazine is recognized as reliably informative, and in a note accompanying this piece the editors state that they vouch that: “What is related here conforms …



Letters  

Editors: A few observations on the discussion of pornography in your Spring 1978 issue (“The Problem of Pornography,” by Murray Hausknecht, with comments by Lionel Abel, George P. Elliott, Cynthia Fuchs Epstein, Irving Howe, and David Spitz). With regard to David Spitz’s piece, surely Milton …



Intellectuals on Tap  

A specter is haunting Irving Kristol—the specter of The New Class. It consists of “some millions of people whom liberal capitalism has sent to college in order to help manage its affluent, highly technological, mildly paternalistic `post-industrial society.” These educators, …



Town Meetings & Workers’ Control  

Introduction There are 13 arguments for socialism; they have to do with distributive justice, equality, the need for planning, self-respect, fraternity, and so on. But the one that seems to me the easiest and best is a political argument, an …



Dreams and Nightmares  

Now I know why I flunked the test given by Vivian Gornick at lunch in a Chinese restaurant. It turned out that she was screening me for an interview to be used in a book she was writing on the …