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INDEX OF WORLD OUTLOOK


Volume I
No~

1, September 27, through No. 14, December 27, 1963.

ALGERIA
Sept.
Algeriats New Constitution and the Election of Ben Bella
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The Soviet Loan to Algeria
Algeria on the Eve of the Decisive Stage
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Ben :eella .Re'affirms Socialist Aims
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Alg:eria. Faces Armed Rebellion
For the Defense of the Algerian Revolution
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Aims of the Armed Rebellion in AIg~r:is:t ... _,
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Ben Bella Wins Big Victory in Kabylie
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China Grants~ Algeria $50,000,000 Loan
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Algerians Approve Cubats Stand on Test-Ban Pact
Fourth International Appeals for Defense of Algerian
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Moroccan Monarohy Spearheads Neocolonialist Assault
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The uFront of Socialist Forces" -- by Joseph Hansen
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. French Imperialism Fears Another Cuba
Algeri~ SQo~es Gains in Defens~ Against Moroccan
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National Congress of Peasants Opens in Algeria
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Appeal for Aid to Algeria
Moroccan Embassy Picketed in London
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Wa~e of Nationalizations in Algeria
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Ben Bella as Seen Through Capitalist Eyes
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Algeria Cele'brates Ninth Anniversary
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Book on Algerian Revolution Published:
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Dereatlsm on' Both Sides? -- by Joseph Hansen
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More ori the "Front of Socialist Foroes"
Ouzegane Tells Chinese About Algeriafs Froedom
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Algeria's Con~ress of Peasants -- A.Revolutionary
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Bombay-Mee.tlng Celebrates Algerian Indepe'hdence
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A Typical Case of Social-Chauvinism [French CP
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and Algeria] -- by Pierre Frank
Rd-ss Dowson Explains Algerian Revolution to
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Labour Party Delegation to Visit Algeria
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Acilor -- Algeria Confronts a Caseoi' Bureaucratism'

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Book on Algeria Discussion in Milan
Association to Aid Algeria Organ~zed in Quebec
Where the Algerian Revolution Stands Today
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Khrushchev Greets Algerian Delegation

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ANGOLA
Guerrilla War:fare Stepped Up in Angola
Portugues~Terror in Angola
Twenty Women and Children Escape from Angola

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ARGENTINA
Oil Companies Under Attack in Argentina
American Oil Kings Lose in Argentina
FIR Bulletin Appears in Buenos-Aires

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BOLIVIA
Bitter Str~ike Struggle in Bolivia
Paz Estenssoro Provokes Battle with Bolivian Miners

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CANADA
Canadian Fair Play :for Cuba Committee Launches Tour
Canadian Government Attack on Maritime Unions Runs
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Ross Dowson Explains Algerian Revolution to Canadians
Association to Aid Algeria Organized in Quebec
Part! Socialiste du Quebec
Canadian CP Leaders Back Moscow Against Peking

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CEYLON
Ceylonese Express Solidarity with People of South
Vietnam
Ceylon Group Urges Relief Fund for Cuba
Ceylonese Communist Party Expels Union Chie:f
Ceylonese Communist Group Convokes Congress
Ceylon Communist Party on Verge o:f Split
by Sydney Wanasinghe

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Support in Chile for Hugo Blanco
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CHINA
Celebrate Chinese Revolution
China Grants Algeria $50,000,000 Loan
Chinese Help Arrives in Cuba
Robert Williams on Tour in China
Robert Williams Gives Press Conference in Peking
Chou En-lai Tours Africa

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CONGO
Imperialists Squabble Over Congo Oil

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CUBA
Cuba Displays Independent Position
Castro outl'1nes Independent Policy'on'Test-Ban Pact
1 Baaks .castro in Test-Ban Policy
~ore Land Nationalized in Cuba
Algerians Approve Cubats Stand on Test-Ban Pact
Castro Responsible for Hurricane?
tlpajarito U Morales Loses His Shirt
Castro Explains Significance of New Agrarian Reforra
Canadian Fair Play for Cuba Commdttee Launches Tour
Guerrilla Wal?fare -- a Method [par't orie] , . ,
-- by Ernesto Che Guevara
Castro Asks Kennedy to Lift Blockade because of
Hurrieane
Appeal to Latin Americans to Help Cuban Hurricane
Victims
Chinese Help Arrives in Cuba
Ceylon Group Urges Relief Fund for Cuba
Moscow Says Story About "Ultimatumit to Cuba Is
Fabrication
~Jrushchev Announces Major Aid for Hurricane Victims
in Cuba
German-Cuba':Mail Censored by U.S.?
Guerrilla Warfare -- A Method [part two]
-- by Ernesto Che Guevara
Cubans Continue to Battle Blockade
Italian Socialist Accuses U.S. of Preparing New
Invasion of Cuba
Trotsky Included in Havana Mural

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Tlie "Law o:f Value in Relation to Sel:f-Management and


Investment's in the Economy o:f the Workers States -Some Remarks on the Discussion in Cuba [part one]
-- by E. Germain
Castro Voices Marxist Opposition to Assassination

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ERITREA
The People of Eritrea Seek Their Freedom
FRANCE
French Imperialism Fears Another Cuba
French Nuclear Games Arouse Consternation
French Workers Say, ttPay Attentionl tt
A Typical Case of Social-Chauvinism [French CP and
Algeria] ~- by Pierre Frank
Students and Teachers Strike in France
Young Martinique Rebels Condemned

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GERMANY

Adenauer :Hives Way to Erhard -- by E. Germain


The Dusseldorf' Trade-Union Congress
Mannheim Workers Demonstrate Against'High Cost
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GREAT BRITAIN
British Labour Party Conf'ident of' Victory
-- by A. Adair
Moroocan Embassy Picketed in London
Tell U.S. To Go Home with Polaris Bases
The Earl Becomes A ttCommoner n and the Tories Win
An Aristocratic Image
Pro-Chinese Group Denounces British CP Leadership
Reply to Five Proposals Published in
The Newsletter
Lining Up :for the Elections . (London Letter)
-- by T.J.Peters
Not From Peking [De:fense o:f British TrotskyistsJ
British CP Expels Eight Dissidents
Labour Party Delegation to Visit Algeria
British Pro-Chinese Communists Hold Meeting

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Greek Communist Party Lines Up
Greek political Prisoner Dies
Rightists Suf'f'er Heavy Defeat in Greek Elections
New Situation in Greece (A Background Article)
Greek Political Prisoners To Be Freed' - "

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IrIDIA "
Indian Workers Protest Inf'lation
New Revolt in COnIDlunist Party of' India
Garlands Counter Censure of' Gopalan
-- by S.R.Singh
CP of' Indl:a Opens War on "Trotskyism"
Bombay Meeting Celebrates Algerian Independence
ttPrivate Enterprise Has Never Had It So Good u
..:.~ by S.R.Singh
No Jubilation on Nehru 1 s Birthday
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ITALY
Togliatti Clamps Down on the ttpro-Chnese ll
Doctor Togllatti to the Rescue
Italian CP Debates IILef't-of-Centert1 Government
-- by Sirio Di Giuliomaria
An Italia~ Socialist View of Algeria
Italian Socialist Accuses U.S. of Preparing New
Invasion of Cuba
Editor '01' Revolution Speaks in Rome
Italyrs "Center-Lef'ttt Government
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JAIVIAICA
The Test Case of' Jamaica

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JAPAN
Death Toll Still Rising in Hiroshima
The" General Election in Japan -- by S. Okatani
Japanese" Election Results

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Young Martinique Rebels Condemned

MEXICO
CP Seeks parliamentary Road in Mexioo

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MOROCCO
Moroccan Monarohy Spearheads Neooolonialist Assault
on Algeria
Moroocan Embassy Pioketed in London
Morocoan Embassy Pioketed Again in London

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Political Sh~ft in Nigeria


Nigerian Left Wing Takes Big Stride Forward
-- by Denis Anderson

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-PERU
Hunger Strike Wins Release of Peruvian Peasant Leaders
Hugo Blanco Addresses the People of Pe~u
Peru Jogs Oil Company on Tax Bill
Peruvian Peasants Seize Land
Peasants Attacked in Peru
Cartol!n and Molina Appeal for Aid
"Peace Cor,psit Ousted at University of Ayacuoho
Hugo Blanco Joins Four Comrades in Hunger Strike
Message from Hugo Blanoo to the Peruvian People
Support in Chile for Hugo Blanoo
Campaign in Uruguay for Hugo Blanoo
Freedom Offered to Hugo Blanoo?
The Need for A Revolutionary Party in Peru
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SOUTH AFRICA

He Was "Wanted it Wasn't He? [on Dennis Brutus]


-- by Larue Gervais
Dennis Brutus Taken to ttThe FortH
Scholar Arrested in South Africa [On Dr~ Neville
Alexander]
UN'Requests South Afrioa to Free Politioal -Prisoners
The Navilla Alexandex~ Cas e
Neville Alexander Case
More News About Neville Alexander Case
Indictment Quashed in South Afrioan Trial of Eleven
How A Prisoner Like Mandela Is Kept' - '
New York Ttmes Confirms Reports of South Afrioan
Prison Conditions

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Sometimes South Africa's Political Police Get
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First Hang"ings Under South Africa t s New Law
South Af'rica -- Paradise for Capitalists
stool Pigeons Testify in Dr. ~eville Alexander Case
Pro-Nazis in South African Cabinet
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SOVIET UNION
A Soviet Artist Speaks His Mind
Behind Khrushchev's $1,000,000,000 Order for Viheat
-- byE. Germain
Good Word fnr Stalinfs Concentration Camps
Moscow Says Story About "Ultimatum" to Cuba Is
Fabrication
Khrushchev Announces Major Aid for HUrricane Vlctj. ms _
in Cuba
Grave Deficiency in Soviet Agriculture
Moscow Levels New Attack on Fourth International
Another Step in De-Stalinization
Khrushchev Greets AlgerianDelegation

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SPAIN
Strikers Tortured in Spain
The Asturian Miners Strike
Franco Court Gives Cruel Sentences to Young French
Revolutionists
New Arrests in Bilbao
Criminal Insult to FrancoIs Political Police
Asturians Confirm Report of Torture
Gen~ Franco Satisfied [Kennedy Assassination]
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UNITED STATES
u.S. Now uModernizingtt Its Ar.tillery
Do the Dead of Hiroshima Weigh on His 'C'onscience?
uPeace-Loving lt President
Welcome Change in U.S.Public Opinion [Vv.heat sale
to Soviet Union]
U.S. Troops in Vietnam Now 16,500
The Assassination of Kennedy -- Its Political
Background and Aftermath -- by Joseph Hansen
The American Negro -- Population Shifts and Economic
Status (A Background Article) -- by Evelyn Sell
They Have Not Hesitated to Fabricate uProofs"
[The Dallas Police and Oswald]
The Conclusions of Leo Sauvage

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Johnson Puts Earl Warren in Charge
Marxists in u.s. Denounce Assassination
Gen. Franco Satisfied
Fourth International Answers Moscow Slander
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Your Country, Too, Needs a Vice-President (The
~nerican Way of Life)
New Blood in American Business
AFL-CIO Bureaucrats Feel Pressure of llFreedom Nowt!
-- by Evelyn Sell
ACLU Accuses Dallas Police
New statesman on Kennedy Assassination
Darlas Children Applaud
Neo-Na;zis First to Say Oswald Ambushed Walker
Johnson -- A Champion of Civil Rights? -- American
Negroes Adopt Wait-and~See Attitude
-- by Evelyn Sell
Will Kennedy Assassination Become Excuse for New
Witch~Hunt? -- by Joseph Hanseri
French Press Remains Skeptical That Mystery Will Be
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URUGUAY
Campaign in Uruguay for Hugo Blanco

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VENEZUELA

FLN Protests Betancourt's Repressive Measures


Betancourt Continues Preparations for Fraudulent
Election
Setback for the Left in Venezuela
VIETNAM
Coup d'Etat in Vietnam

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ANTI-TROTSKYISM
rzv-estia Attacks the Fourth International
In. -RepIy.to uS. Ivanovitchn -- by Pierre Frank
MO$cOW Levels New Attack on Fourth International
CPof-India Opens War on ttTrotskyismtt
New Statesman Speculates Over Attack on Trotskyism
Timof'eyev Tackles "Permanent Revolution"
-- by E. Germain
Not ~~om Peking [Defense of British Trotskyists]

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FOURTH INTERNATtONAL
Fourth International Greets Ceylonese Development
Fourth International Appeals for Defense of
Algerian Revolution
Moscow Levels New Attack on FoUrth International
Twepty... F:i.ve Years of the Fourth International
-- by Leslie Goonewardene
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Reply to Five Proposals Published in The Newsletter
Fourth International Answers Moscow Slander on Oswald
Fourth International Disavows ttAlvahuete" Statement

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MARXIST ECONOMIC THEORY

The Law of Value in Relation to Self-Management and


Investments in the Economy of the Workers States -Some Remarks on the Discussion in Cuba [part one]
by E. Germain
NUCLEAR- DISARMAMENT CAMPAIGN
New Threat Faces Esk~os and Lapps
A Few More steps Along the Path of Insanity
[France, Canada]
Another Record [Strontium-gO]
tiThe First All-Out Nuclear Confrontation"
Frenoh Nuclear Games Arouse Consternation

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SINO-SOVIET CONFLICT
Moscow-Peking Dispute Affects Scandinavian CP's.
Togliatti Clamps Down on the 1IPro-Chineseu
Forward to Leninl -- Not Back to Stalin in the
Fight Against Khrushchev -- by E~ Germain
Norweglan Connnunist Party Straddles in MoscowPeking D:Lspute
Indonesian Communist Party Leaders Veer Toward China
The Highest. Expression of Khrushchevism
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SINO-SOVIET

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Chou En-l~i Seeks to Ease Tension


Doctor Togliatti to the Rescue
Greek Communist Party Lines Up
A Welcome Development in Peking 1 s Polemics
Pro-Chinese Group Denounces British CP Leadership
Timof'eyev Tackles uPermanent Revolution"
-- by E. Germain
British Pro-Chinese Communists Hold Meeting
Pro-Chinese Wing Advances in Chile
Sino-Soviet Conf'lict Divides World Peace Council
Canadian CP Leaders Back Moscow Against Peking .

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TEST-BAN PACT
castro Outlines Independent Policy on Test-Ban Pact
Castro in Test-Ban Policy
Approve Cuba's Stand on Test~BanPact

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BOOK REVIEWS

Deutscher! s Biography of Trotsky ".Tp.e _.prop1:l,.at Outcast"


[part one] -- by Joseph Hansen
Deutscher!s Biography of' Trotsky ttThePrephet Out6ast"
[part two] -- by Joseph Hansen
MISCELLANEOUS
Jakarta
Hit 1,518 Times A Day [Adverti.sing messages]
Unexpected Back:fire
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Good Choice f'or Peace Prize [Linus Pauling]
Another Reoord [Strontium-90]
Drawings of' the Boss?
An Action That Came Natural
Operation "Big Lift n
If You Need A Consoling Word
Anim.o.1s:LessFree Than You Think
Nobel Prize Was An ItInsult it
H-Bomb Paves Way for New Deterrent
N~ Flowers Either
First Responses to World Outlook
If' the Bomb Doesn't Get Us, DDT Will
-- by Paul Abbott
-Two Pamphlets to Send For [tiThe Corrnnunist Manif'esto
Today'" and "The Moscow-Peking Dispute 'and the
Fourth International"]'
Another Triumph for American Civilization
Imprime~~e:

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