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Justice and the World System

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Vol. 21, No. 4 (1994)

We are pleased that this issue of Social Justice is truly international in scope, featuring contributions from the United States, Japan, Spain, Australia, and Sweden. The overriding themes concern broader issues of justice in a post-Cold War world. Authors examine or reexamine how the momentous changes in the world situation affect a variety of arenas, from theory, culture, and the liberation theology movement that had its origins in Latin America, to the shift away from African socialism and Swedish-style social democracy, and the dangers inherent in the reorganization of internal security organizations as they search for a new mandate.

ISSN: 1043-1578. Published quarterly by Social Justice, P.O. Box 40601, San Francisco, CA 94140. SocialJust@aol.com.

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Editorial Overview: Justice and the World System

Gregory Shank

Millennia of Injustice from the View of Andre Gunder Frank

Pat Lauderdale, Ken Kyle, and Annamaria Oliverio

The Fall of Real Socialism and the Crisis in the Human Sciences, with Implications for Social Justice

Shoji Ishitsuka

The Challenge of Liberation Theology to Neoliberal Economic Theory

José Larrea Gayarre

Gentle Genocide: The Government of Aboriginal Peoples in Central Australia

Pat O'Malley

Charting Political Space: Surveillance and the Rule of Law

Jenny Hocking

The Decline of Socialism in Zimbabwe

Tom Meisenhelder

Justice at Work: On Solidaristic Work Policy as a Renewal of the Swedish Labor Market Model?

Åke Sandberg