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WORLD OUTLOOK INDEX
Volume II
No.1, January 3, through No. 13, MarCh 27, 1964.
Reoent Events in Aden -- by MUhsin ·Abo Mishaal
AFRICA
Chou En~lai Finds Afrioa Up To Expeotations Rising West Gorman Influenoe in Africa
-- by Ilizwe Lesizwe
AWERIA .
Algerians Prepare for FLN Congress (Questions to be Discussed)
The Bureauoratic Danger in Algeria· Chou En~lai.Addresses the FLN Algerians Pleased with Soviet Trip
.. Chou En-lai t s: Remarks on the Algerian R.evolutionKhrushchev's Advice to, the -Algerians
·The Demonstrations at Oran· .. Algeria Correots Some Errors in Nationalization Ben Bella R.eaffirms Solida.:r-i:ty with CUba Soviet Union Gives Books to Algeria Ben Bella Pledges Revolution Will Continue
to the End Algeriats "Sooialist Pilot Stores"
-- by Henri Dumoulin On the Charaoter of the Algerian Government
(Resolution of the Fourth International) nSelf-manag.ement" Proves A Success in Algeria
(First Balanoe Sheet) -- by Henri Dumoulin Text of Ben Bellats Speech on the Suooess of
Self-management (Cash Bonusos for ~:lorkers) The Coming FLN Congress in Algeria
-- by L. Couturier . .. Algerian Militants Look Forward to Maroh_28
Congress .... - by Henri Dumoulin Algerians Disouss Problems of Self-managed
Industry -- by Henri Dumoulin
ANGOLA
Angolans Seek Aid from China, USSR, Cuba New Developments in the Angolan Revolution
(Resolution of the Fourth International) Iraq Reoognizes Angolan Exile Government Three Years of the Angolan Revolution
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New Gains lime by Belgian Labor Movement .. _~- by Henri Vallin Belgian Students Protest Intervention in Cyprus
BOLIVIA
Juan Leoh!n in Break with Paz Estenssoro The poli tioal Shi:ft in Boli via.:.~ Bolivian Vioe-Presidential Candidate Resigns
BRAZIL
Prerevolutionary Situation in Brazil, JUliao Deolares .. __ .... __
Biggest Rally in History o:f Brazil
Launoh Youth Paper in Canada The Canadian ~uolear Threat
CANADA
Can Canada! s Unemployed Survive? _ China, Uranium and the OAS (Problems for' Pear.son) . .In Queb~e the "Armory Raid Was Not Unpopular"~ Canadiarf Stud~nts Support· Indiana. .': . ....: .
Witch":Hunt. Vlctima -- by Catherine Soott New Demooratic Party Red-baits Canadian'
JtTrotskyists" -- by Catherine Scott Continental Congress to be Held in Montreal
CEYLON
Ceylonese Strikers Win Tough Battle -- by Rohini Dunuwille
High Prioes An Issue in Ceylon A Thorny Question :for Ceylonese CP
CHILE
Who Will Win the Chilean Eleotions? ·New Revolutionary Party Formed in Chile Politioal Crisis in Chile
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CHINA
Chou En-lai Addresses the FLN [Algeria] Chou En-lails, Remarks on the Algerian Revolution France Loosens Blockade on China Tunisia Reoognizes the New China France Takes Another Step Toward Reoognizing China France Tells U.S., "Wetre Going to Recognize China" Memo on China ror the State Department French Reoognition a Big Victory 'for China
[Declaration of' Fourth' International] Chou En-Iai Finds Arrica Up To.Expeotations Caravelles f'or China? [From France] China Grants Aid to Zanzibar "Critical Support tt f'or Whom? -~ -by Joseph Hansen Possible Shif't in Sino-Indian Border Dispute? The COMEOONt.s Pricing Policy (An Issue in the
Sino-Soviet Conf'lict) -- by Fernand Charlier Oil Disoovered in China - .
CONGO
Tschombe's Revelations on the Murder .of' Lumumba Kasavubu to Ulnvestigate" Lum1llil.ba:-Murder Guerrilla War. Flares in the Congo. Kwilu Made Forbidden Territory The Congo Regimo Continues Downhill
-- by Ren~ Massa
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The Law of' Value in Relation to Self'-management and Investment in the Economy of' the Workers' state (Some ~emarks on the Disoussion in Cuba) [Part two] -- by E. Germain [And see correction Jan. 10, p.22]
Ben Bella Rearfirms Solidarity with Cuba Wayward Bus Company [Britain] Helps Ouba Castrots Trip to Moscow An EoononUst Looks at Cuba (Stronger in the
Fif'th Year) [Interview by Gilles Martinet with Charles Bettelheim]
The New CrIs,is over Cuba -- by Joseph Hansen Spain Sells Truoks to Cuba "Haven 1 t These' People Read EVen Machiavelli ?It
(Castro's Speech to the Bank Workers) No Crime to Return from Cuba [Worthy oase]
-- by Ruth Porter Shell Oil Pioks up Castrols Bid
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CYPRUS
The Events in Cyprus Demonstration in London over Cyprus Behind the Bloodshed in Cyprus Belgian Students Protest Intervention in Cyprus Cypriotes Tell::Br~tlsh To Get Out
EAST AFRICA
Use of Troops [British] in East AfrioaDenounced [Declaration by Fourth International]
ECUADOR
Junta Closes Eouador University
·EGYFT
A Viotory ror Both the Kurds and Nasser -- by A. Said
. . ERITREA
Eritreans Report Guerrilla Suocesses Eritreans.Continue Their Struggle
FRANCE
France Loosens Blookade on China. "Irrevooable lt Deoision to Test Fr'Einch H-Bomb France Takes Another step ~owardReoognizing China Kind Remarks Sting State Department· [U.S.].. Frenoh Imperialists Reoall:Suez. [Panama] .. France Tells U.S." 1t\ftle f re'Going to Raoognize
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The French Lert Unveils "Mr. XIJ_ .. by Pierre Frank Label for Atomio Bomb Demanded Frenoh Reoognition a Big Victory for China
[Deolaration o.f Fourth Internatiol'la~] The Conversation Opens (Gan" the Fr:enoh Socialists
and Communists Get Together?) -- by Pierre Frank Caravelles .for:' China? The Speoial Congress of the Frenoh Socialist
Party -- by Pierre Fria:nk Truman Gives the Frenoh A Lesson in·Fenoing The Cong~ess of the Frenoh Communist Students
-- by C. Henry France Was nNot Completely Para1yzedtt
-- by Pierre Frank
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GABON
Hands Off Gabonl [Statement 'of Fourth International]
WEST GERMANY
German Students Observe Human Rights Day (Cite Alexander Case in South Afrioa)
Rising West German Influence in Afrioa -- by Ilizwe Lesizwe
GREAT 'BRITAIN
Britain After Kennedy -- Pre-Election Crisis Intensified (London Letter) -~·fij·T. J. Peters
Wayward ,Bus .Company Helps Cuba Use of Troops in East Africa Denounced Demonstration in London over Cyprus Cypriotes Tell British To Get Out' London Council Elections -- Omen of the Future?
-- by 'John Powell ' Postmen ,May .Plaoe "Stop Delivery" Order on '
Britaints Mail Bertrand,Rus.sell Backs Bloomington Students London Labour Edges Leftwards:,
GREECE
Political Atmosphere Eases in Greeoe
GUINEA
An Afrioan Leader Scores A Point [Sakou Tour~]
INDIA
Seventh Fleet Beoomes Issue in Iridia Rightist Indian CP Leader.Target of ttUnitytl Bloo U.S.Seventh Fleet Maneuvers in Indian Ooean
-- by Kailas Chandra , uTo Split or Not to Split" (Lef't Wing Indian
Communists Ponder Course of Action) -- by',S.R.Singh
Nehruts Congress Party Routed in Goa (An Analysis of the Election Results) -- by Kailas Chandra " ... ' ...
Can You Shame India Into Communism? . (S.A.Dange Turns to ttMass FastingU) -- by 'Kailas Chandra
Indian Sooial'Democrats Reshuffle Foroes The Congress Party Makes a Bid to the Left
-- by Kailas Chandra Possible Shift in Sino-Indian Border Dispute?
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INDONESIA •
"Mingguan Pekerdjatt -- An Indonesian Marxist Magazine
Indonesian CP Adopts tfFour Amulets"
Barzani Orders Kurd Forces to Retain Arms Iraq Reoognizes Angolan Exile Government A Viotory f'o·r Both the Kurds and Nasser
by A. Said Iraq Government to Release Po~i:!i:i:~~_l~.·.!'~,isoners
De-Sta1inizatfon ~ 1a Tog1iatti Italyts'New Party, the PSIUP
-- by Sirio Di Giuliomaria
ITALY
The Italian CP Tries to Hook Onto the Algerian Revolution -- by Livio"Maitan· :
Maitan Speaks in Brussels [on Sino-Soviet dispute] One-Day General Strike Hits Italy Works by Trotsky Circulate in Italy An Asslst f'or Big Busines's' in 'Italy Fate of' Pietro Tresso still Disturbs Italian
Workers Movement -- by Livio Maitan . ~--
LiT I:tf'PJJiERI CA
CP Wings Move to Lef't in Latin Amerioa
Mexico -- Silver Lining in Some Dark Clouds
Fourth Intern:ationalDen'ounces: Rabat Verdict
MOZAMBIQUE
Portuguese U1traoolonialism in Mozambique (A Baokground Article) -- by Franz J.T.Lee
PANAMA .'
Tiny Panama Stands Up to the U.S. Panama's president Denounces Washington
. What Happened in Panama Frenoh Imperialists Reoa11 :Suez
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PERU .. -.
Cuzoo General. Strike Demands Freedom ror Hugo Blanoo '.
Thousands· of Pe'asants Ta.ke Over Land in North of Peru
8,·000 Peasants Seize Land in Peru Hugo Blanoots Sister Arrested Peruvian Leftists State Common Aims
PORTUGAL
General Humberto Delgado -- Revolutionary or Advent~er? -- by Julio Cabral
Povtuguese Ultracolonialism in Mozambique. -- by Franz J.T.Lee
Colonialists Join Anti-Salazar Front -~ by Julio Cab~al
SOUTH AFRICA
Witoh-Hunt Trial in South Afrioa The Polioe Turn Up A Witness [X] .. -. Two South African Viotims Judged Insane. The Mysterio,-\s Ngudle Case German Students Observe Human Rights Day Dennis Brutus Sentenoed . The Sooio-Eoonomic Situation in South Afrioa
(A Baokground Article) -- by Franz J.T.Lee Alexander Case Soheduled to Resume. The UN P~nders South Africa -- by Franz J.T.Lee Alexander Def'~nse Answers South Afrioan
Slanderers Dr. Alexander Takes the Stand in Cape Town
Wi tah-Hunt Case
Another Coup dtEtat in South Vietnam 70% Disloyal Hamlets Washington I s Last Card in SQutll"·Vietriani" Johnson Caloulates the Risks.-- b'y Joseph Hansen Get U.S. Troo~s Out of Vietnaml LDeolaration
of Fourth International]
SOUTH ViEST AFRICA
Foroes Unite in South West Afrioa
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SOVIET UNION ., ~
Algerians Pleased with Soviet'Trip Khrushohevfs Advice to the Algerians Behind the Agr~cultural Crisis ·in the Soviot Union' Soviet Union Gives Books to Algeria Pravda Eulogi-zes J. Lenski .' ,. T~~ CIA Gives- Figures [economic growth in Soviet
Union] . The End of "Sotsialistioheski Viestniktt Castro! s Trip to Moscow .. : _____ ~ .. _ " Soviet Union Threatened with Meat Shortage A Survivor Reoal1s How Stalin Liquidated
Congress D~legates Are New ttRahabilitationslt in' Preparation in
the Soviet ~nion? Khrushchev's Proposed "Labor Passporttt
··(Setbaok·for TIe-Stalinization) The COMECON's Prioing Policy (An Issue in the
Sino-Soviet Conflict) by ::.F~i'Xl~.n9.~_.Qb.arlier
SPAIN
Spanish R~volutionary Sooialists' 'Ini tiate ':Discuss'ion .
Spain Sei~fs Tr'll:cks to Cuba Franools'Spain on Europe's Doorstep
-- by Ram6n Vazquez - _ . r
TUNISIA
Tunisia Reoognizes the New China
TUREEY···
Nazim Hikmet Behind the Bloodshed in Cypru~.CI!9.w.~w.key
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UNITE:q STATES
The Negro St~uggle Begins to Piok Up Again -- by Evelyn,~ell '
Seventh Fleet Beoomes Issue in India Legislative Run-Around on Civil Rights
-- by Evelyn Sell , __ .. , ... ' First Negro Candidate for President of the U.S.
-- by Joseph Hansen Tiny Panama Stands Up to the U.S. Johnson Offers the Beginning of ttDisarmament tt
U.S.Seventh Fleet Maneuvers in Indian Ocean -- by Kailas Chandra
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UNITED STATES (Conttd.)
Foreoast for 1964: More and Bigger Demonstrations _ in Negro Struggle -- by Evelyn Sell
Kind Remarks Sting State Department Another Ameri-oan Suooess Story [Ruby-Oswald story]' Panama 1 s President Denounces Washington France Tells U.S., ltWetre Going to Reoognize
China lt
Memo on China for the State Department The CIA Gives Figures [economic growth in the
Soviet UnionJ Disorimination in New York Schools Challenged
("Do Away with Ghetto Schools!") -- by Evelyn Sell , ... _ .
The Negro Thrust Toward Politioal Aotion - -- by Evelyn Sell
In Defense of the Free World [Smuggling among U.S. airforoe] :' .. '., , ..... ";.;; __ ~' .. _ ... -',
Big Pressure on American Negro Leaders -- by Evelyn Sell
The New Crisis :Over Cuba -- by Joseph Hansen V:!.ctories Best Described as ttHollowrt (Civil
Rights in the U.S.) -- by Evelyn Sell Whose Suioids.? [Tobacco scare] Washington t s Last Card in South Vietnrull The UN Expedition to Atlanta -- by Evelyn Sell New Frontier B~~aks Through White House Window Successes Scored in One-Day School Boycotts
-- by Evelyn Sell New Idea Sent to Vihite House No Crime to Return from Cub"a [Worthy"oase]
-- by Ruth Porter Canadian .Students Support Indiana Wi tah-Hunt. Vioti~' -- by Catherine Scott
Johnson Caloulates the Risks -- by Joseph Hansen The Black Muslims in Amerioa [Part I]
-- by Evelyn Sell . Shell Oil Picks Up Castrots Bid First Cal!1pus-u~editiontf'Tria1 in U.S~ Histox-y
(The Bloomington Case) Bertrand Russell Backs Bloomington Students The Blaok Muslims Today [Part IIJ
-- by Evelyn Sell Get U.S. T~oops Out of Vietnaml [Deolaration
by the Fourth Intern!l:t;i_o.!l~;L] Truman Gives the Fren~h A Lesson in Fenoing Amerioats Blaok Muslims and Politioal Aotion
(Maloolm X Rises to the Challenge) [Part· III] -- by Evelyn Sell
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'ZANZTBAR
Revolution in Zanzibar Gl:'eetings [fr"om Fourth International] Sent to
. People ,·s Republic of Zanzibar Sultan Loses Y~cht, .. Too " .. Zanzibar Trade Unions Back New Gov€)rnment· China Grants Aid to Zanzibar Zanzibar ,to Nationalize Land
ANTI-TROTSKYISM ..
ttCritical Support" for Whom? -- by Joseph Hansen
DE-STALINIZATION .
De-Stalinization ~ la Togliatti Pravda Eul'ogize's J. Lenski Mal tan Speaks in Brus sels' ",- , A Survivor Reoa:lls How Stalin :L;iquidate.d
Congres:s Delegates Are New llRehabilitationstt in Pre;p~atfoIl in
the Soviet Union Khrushchev's Proposed nLab-orPassportt~. :.
(Setbaok for De-Staliniza·tion)· ...
FOURTH INTERNATIONAL
Documents: ... Greetings Sent to People-' s -~epublic·. of Zanzibar Use of 'Troops: in East Africa Denounoed Frenoh Reoogni tion a13~g Viet.ory for. China On the Character of the Algerian Government
. New Developments in the Angolan Revolution Hands Off Gabont Fourth International Denounce~ ij.abat Verd·ict Get U.S. Troops Out of Vietnaml
General: nCritioal Supportft for Whom?-- by Joseph Hansen.'
~MUiXIST ECONOMIC THEORY
The Law of Value in Relation to Self-Management
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NEGRO STRUGGLE IN USA
The Negro Struggle Begins to Piok Up Again . -- by Evelyn Sell
·Legislative RUn-Around on Civil Rights -- by Evelyn Sell
First Negro Oandidate ror President or the U .• S. . -- by' Joseph Hansen F'oreoast for 1964: More and Bigger Demonstr.ations
in Negl'o Struggle -- by Evelyn Sell -. _. ..- -.. Disozaimination in New York Sohools Challenged
(ltDo Away with Ghetto Sohoolst tl )
-- by Evelyri Sell The Negro Thrust Toward Political Aotion
-- by Evelyn Sell Big Pressure on Amerioan Negro Leaders
-- by Evelyn Sell Viotories Best Desoribed as ttHollowlt
(Civii Rights in the U.S.) -- by Evelyn Sell The UN Expedition to Atlanta -- by Evelyn Sell' Sucoesses Soored in One-Day School Boycotts
-- by Evelyn Sell The Blaok Muslims in America [Part I]
-- by Evelyn Sell, The Blaok Mus,lims Today {Part "ItJ
-- by Evelyn Sell Amerioafs Blaok Muslims and Politioal Action
(Malo:olm X Rises to the Challenge) [Part IrI] -- by Evelyn Sell
NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT CAMPAIGN
Memo ror the New Year [nuclear rockets] The Canadian Nuclear Threat Johnson Offers the Beginning of "Disarmament"
SINO-SOVIET DISPUTE
Maitan Speaks in Brussels A Thorny· Question for Ceylonese CP 1tCritioal Support" f'or Whom? -- by Joseph Hansen CP Wings Move to Left in Latin Amerioa Indonesian CP Adopts ttFour Amulets" Georg Lukaos Takes Up the Moscow-Peking Dispute
-- by Fernand Charlier The COMEOONts Price Polioy (An Issue in the
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MISCELLANEOUS.' •• _0. _ ......
Christmas Never Merrier in New York [expensive.girts]
Memo for the New Year [nuclear·rockets]. New Way to End ':Nervous Tension [.fox-hunting] Choioe Between Totals.[end of' wars "Or. and orman] World of 'Oapitalist Abundance [nuclear] Airmail Rates .for World Outlook Don't Forget This' [submarine-nuolear rookets] Things We Don 1 t Find It· Hard-- to Be Ii eve
[U.S. oolonials in Canal Zone] ': No Panic· in Tobaooo Industry Decline of the Bri tish Empire [Zanzibar] _. . Now Hit Me on the Other Cheek [Greek CP supports
oapitalist party of Papandreou] Progress RepQrt [air-raid siren tests in France] There I s-No-Douqt-About-That Department -. .
... [Johnson needs time tostud~ world situation] Moment 01' Truth [Cassius ·Clay] '-.' ...... '. No·t Enough to Make Up for the' Taint
[award .... re t urtted] We Are Gratified and Considerably Surprised·
. [response or· subsoribers to World Outlook] Time Marohes OIl. [Japan oompeting wrEn swiss. and . Germanwatohiriakers] . Issue of R~volution Banned ..... . Record Rise in Prioes.· [France] : New Socialist Magazine [England]
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