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Struggle



A Magazine of Proletarian

Revolutionary Literature

 

A quarterly magazine devoted to progressive and revolutionary literature and art expressing the the anti-establishment struggles of the working class and oppressed people in the U.S. and worldwide. Poems, songs, stories, short plays, drawings, cartoons, occasional photos plus editorials by Tim Hall, an anti-revisionist Marxist-Leninist since the 1960's. Featuring African American, Latino and other writers of color, prisoners, disgruntled workers, activists in the anti-war, anti-racist and other mass movements and many writers discontented with the Bush imperialist juggernaut and the Democratic and labor-leader capitulation to it. While we urge literature in the direction of revolutionary working-class politics and a vision of socialism as embodying a genuine workers' power, in distinction to the state-capitalist regimes of the former Soviet Union, present-day China, North Korea, Cuba, etc., we accept a broader range of rebellious viewpoints in order to encourage creativity and dialogue.

Struggle began as a hard copy magazine in 1985. Submissions may be sent by mail or e-mail. Struggle is not copyrighted; all rights remain with the author. Single hard copies may be ordered through the mail from Struggle, Box 13261, Detroit, MI 48213-0261. Single copies of single, 36-page issues are $2 ($3 by mail); single copies of 72-page, double issues are $4 ($5 by mail); a sub of four single issues is $10 for individuals, $12 for institutions, $15 abroad. Checks must be payable to Tim Hall, not to Struggle. Struggle may be contacted by email at: timhall11@yahoo.com

Editorial Policy

Struggle Statement on September 11 Events

Prison Poets Issue -- Winter 2002-3 (Vol. 18, # 3), writing and drawings by inmates of the dungeons of American capitalism.

Survival of the Richest -- Winter-Spring 2005-6 (Vol. 21, #s 3&4), focusing on the abandonment of the poor, especially African Americans, in the hurricane Katrina tragedy.

Full Rights for Immigrants -- Spring-Summer 2006 ( Vol. 22, #s 1&2) -- writing in support of full rights for immigrants

The Election of the Democrats was No "November Revolution" -- Winter-Spring 2006-7 (Vol 22, # 3 & Vol. 23, # 1) -- featuring anti-war, anti-torture and anti-racist work

Black Voices from Inside -- Fall-Winter 2007 (Vol. 23, #s 2&3) -- African Americans Fight the Savage In-Justice System

Poems from Pakistan by Arif Viqar

Links -- political organizations, writers and literary publications