Struggle -- a revolutionary literary zine
General info
Struggle is an anti-establishment, revolutionary literary journal oriented to the working-class struggle. We seek to reach "disgruntled" workers, dissatisfied youth and all the oppressed and abused and inspire them to fight the rich capitalist rulers of the U.S. and the planet.
Struggle is open to a variety of artistic and literary forms and anti-establishment political and cultural views. We look for works with artistic power which rebel against some element of the capitalist power structure or against the system itself.
- Struggle's own web site is now Strugglemagazine.net. The former website, which was .org instead of .net, is no longer valid (an unrelated commercial concern has taken over that URL).
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Some past editorials
- May 1st, International Workers' Day -- statement of Struggle, a magazine of proletarian revolutionary literature (DWV email list, May 1, 2016).
- The new issue and some political problems - Editorial of the Spring -Summer 2013 issue, vol. 29, #1-2.
- Class warfare brought into the open by the Occupy movement! - Editorial of the Spring-Summer 2012 issue, vol. 28, #1-2
- Hail the rebellions of the Arab Spring! - Editorial of the Spring-Summer 2011 issue of Struggle, vol. 27, #1&2
- Struggle begins 26th year of developing proletarian revolutionary literature - Editorial of the Spring-Summer 2010 issue, vol.26, #1&2
- Capitalism is bankrupt! We need a genuine workers' socialism! - Editorial of the Summer-Fall 2009 issue, vol. 25, #1&2
- Before and after the election . . . For Real Change, the Working Class Needs its Own Movement! - Editorial of the Summer-Fall 2008 issue, vol. 24, #1&2
- African Americans Fight Savage In-Justice System - Editorial of the Fall-Winter 2007-8, vol. 23, #2&3
- Full Rights for Immigrants Now! - Editorial of the Spring-Summer 2006 issue of Struggle, vol. 22 #1&2.
- Our Readers Come Through -- Struggle Magazine Continues! Struggle editorial which also defends the anti-draft movement of the 1960s from the sneers of the Trotskyist LRP. Editorial of the Vol. 19 #2/Vol. 20 #1 double issue.
- The Dog has Caught the Car, Struggle editorial condemning the US/UK occupation of Iraq, vol. 19, #1.
- The Current World Crisis and Working-class Fiction:, Struggle editorial, vol. 18, #1
- Struggle editorial policy (6K)
- Statement of Struggle magazine on the events of September 11 (September 29): "history did not begin all over again on September 11. The politics that led up to this incident continue now, after it, with greater intensity."
- - scion of Texas oil, scion of Saudi construction, throw airplanes at each other but only hit proles - they are not enemies! They are dancing - the Taliban waltz!
- "Murdered in Genoa" -- about the police murder of Carlo Giuliani at the G-8 protest in Genoa, Italy, from the Fall 2001 issue (5K)
- About The Persian Gulf War Cycle, a series of poems written during and after the first American aggressive war in the Persian Gulf, by the editor of Struggle
- "Proletarian Literature Past -- Harbinger of the Future Class Struggle" -- editorial of the Summer 2001 issue (vol. 17, #1)
- "Now that the Election Farce Is Over . . ." and "Why 'Proletarian' Literature?" -- editorials of the Winter 2000-01 issue (vol. 16, #4)
- "London, Seattle -- Continue the Battle!" -- editorial of the Summer-Fall 2000 double issue (vol. 16, #2-3)
- "Blacks imprisoned in `Bastilles for the poor'" -- editorial of the Fall-Winter 1999/2000 double issue (vol. 15, #2-3)
- Editor's notes for Struggle, vol. 14, #4: Whose weapons of mass destruction? The response to the urgent fund appeal? Etc. (5K)
- Fiction about Women, Struggle editorial, vol. 14, #2-3 (4K)
- Slick Willy Falls on Face; or War Threats and Anti-War Writing: Struggle editorial, vol. 14, #1 (9K)
- New black writing and other topics: Struggle editorial, vol. 13, #3-4 (27K)
- The American gulag, "eternal" values, anarchism, factionalism, and more: Struggle editorial -- controversies and letters, vol. 13, #1-2 (48K)
- Many letters and views: Struggle editorial, vol. 12, #1-2 (31K)
- The polemic continues: Struggle editorial and letters, vol. 11, #4 (44K)
- Against Roger Shattuck's views on politics and literature, and about Chiapas:
Struggle editorial, vol. 11, #2-3 (10K)
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