LABOR/CAPITAL
Development Finance: Guide to Overseas Lending, Trade and Investment, a bimonthly publication of the Center for Development Policy (401 C. St. N.E., Washington, D.C. 20002), 6 issues/yr., $50; discount rates for students and nonprofit institutions. The Center is a private, non-profit public interest analysis group devoted exclusively to issues of international economic development; inquiries into the Center’s research and other publications invited.
Henry J. Frundt, An Agribusiness Manual: Background Papers on Issues of Corporate Responsibility, Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility, Rm. 566, 475 Riverside Dr., New York, NY 10027, $5.00.
Jack Scott, Yankee Unions, Go Home!: How the AFL Helped the
U.S. Build an Empire in Latin America, New Star Books Ltd.,
2504 York Ave., Vancouver, B.C. V6K 1E3,Canada, 287 pp, $6.25.
Don Thomson and Rodney Larson, Where Were You, Brother: An Account of Trade Union Imperialism, War on Want, 467 Caledonian Rd., London N7 9BE, U.K., 138 pp., 1.20.
AMERICAS
Mauricio Dias-David and Victor Millan, Asistencia Financiera Externa a la Junta Militar de Chile 1973-1977, Research Paper No. 10, Institute of Latin American Studies, Fack, S-102 30 Stockholm 6, Sweden, 151 pp., avail. free from the Director.
Jean-Claude Garcia-Zamor, ed., Politics and Administration in
Brazil, University Press of America, Inc., 571 pp., $16.00.
Genocidio Economico en El Cono Sur: Derechos Humanos y Gran Capital, Praxis No. 13, DESCO, Av. Salaverry 1945, Lima 14, Peru, 115pp.
John Gittings, ed., The Lessons of Chile: The Chilean Coup and the Future of Socialism, trans. by Susan George, Spokesman
Books and the Transnational Institute (1975), 91 pp. $3.00. Avail- able from Carrier Pigeon, 88 Fisher Ave., Boston, MA 02120.
Juan Gomez-Quiflones, Mexican Students Por La Raza: The
Chicano Student Movement in Southern California 1967-1977,
La Causa Publications, P.O. Box 4818, Santa Barbara, CA 93103.
Thomas Hauser, The Execution of Charles Horman: An American Sacrifice, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 255 pp., $8.95. Brian Loveman,Struggle in the Countryside:Politics and Rural Labor in Chile, 1919-1973, Indiana Univ. Press, 439 pp., $15.00.
Paraguay: Regional Development in Eastern Paraguay (August 1978), World Bank Country Study, Latin America and the Caribbean Regional Office, Washington, D.C., 50 pp.
Antonio Rios Bustamante, Mexicans in the United States and the National Question: Current Polemics and Organizational Positions, La Causa Publications, P.O. Box 4818, Santa Barbara, CA 93103.
Julius Rivera, Latin America: A Sociocultural Interpretation, enlarged ed., Halsted Press, 246 pp., $7.95.
Martin H. Sable, The Guerrilla Movement in Latin America
since 1950: A Bibliography, Center Special Study No. 3,
Center for Latin America, The University of Wisconsin-
Milwaukee, P.O. Box 413, Milwaukee, WI 53201, 57 pp.
Gilbert B. Siegel, The Vicissitudes of Governmental Reform in
Brazil: A Study of the DASP, University Press of America,
Inc., 227 pp., $9.00.
WOMEN
Paz Covarrubias y Rolando Franco, compiladores, Chile: Mujer y Sociedad, Fondo de las Naciones Unidas para la Infancia, UNICEF, Casilla Postal 13970, Santiago, Chile, 876 pp, $15.00.
Getting Stronger: Women Workers Organize the Abortion Clinics, written by women workers about their experiences in unionizing Boston-area workplaces; available from Red Sun Press, 33 Richdale Ave., Cambridge, MA 02140, 112 pp., $3.50.
H.J.B. Saffioti, Women in Class Society, trans. by Michael Vale, Monthly Review Press, 378 pp., $16.50.
Workbook on Sterilization and Sterilization Abuse, written by
the Ad Hoc Women’s Studies Committee Against Sterilization
Abuse; available from Women’s Studies, Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville, N.Y. 10708, 51 pp., $1.75.
CALENDAR
Africa Liberation Calendar 1979, poetry, quotes complement colorful photos and drawings featuring themes from the African revolution, LSM Press, P.O. Box 2077, Oakland, CA 94604, 10″x 14″., $3.45.