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This is where you will find the link to the current and recent digital editions of the quarterly magazine Dialogue. The print edition of each issue is mailed to subscribers

Dialogue Magazine, Vol. 33-3, Spring 2020
(Digital Edition published 8 April 2020, with a few content changes from the printed magazine)  Read online here (at issuu.com)

Dialogue Magazine, Vol. 33-2, Winter 2019-20
"Remembering Maurice" (1927-2019)

Dialogue Magazine, Vol. 33-1, Autumn 2019

Dialogue Magazine, Vol. 32-4, Summer 2019

The Special Edition, V.32-3SE, SPRING 2019 is online! - (with active links and downloadable)
Enjoy all the latest insights, stories, exposés, letters, essays, commentaries, feedback, recommended reading (books) and viewing (videos, documentaries), cartoons, poetry, photos, art, etc. If you are a subscriber to the print edition ($20/year), you can receive a digital (pdf) file by email - please email Janet at dialogue@dialogue.ca [To subscribe, please see below or here.]

SPECIAL EDITION of the Spring 2019 Issue, V.32-3SE
is available to download or read (with active links)
at the above link

The SPRING 2019 ISSUE, V.32-3
is available to read at issuu.com (at the above link)

The WINTER 2018-19 ISSUE, V.32-2
is available to read at issuu.com (at the above link)

The AUTUMN 2018 ISSUE, V.32-1
is available to read at issuu.com (at the above link)

The SUMMER 2018 ISSUE, V.31-4
is available to read at issuu.com (at the above link)

The SPRING 2018 ISSUE, VOL. 31, NO. 3
is available to read at issuu.com (at the above link)

The WINTER 2017-18 ISSUE, VOL. 31, NO. 2
is available to read at issuu.com (at the above link)

The AUTUMN 2017 ISSUE, VOL. 31, NO.1
is available to read at issuu.com (at the above link)

The SUMMER 2017 ISSUE, VOL. 30, NO. 4
is available to read at issuu.com (at the above link)

The SPRING 2017 ISSUE, VOL. 30, NO. 3
is available to read at issuu.com (at the above link)

The WINTER 2016-17 EDITION, VOL. 30, NO. 2
is available to read at issuu.com (at the above link)

The AUTUMN 2016 EDITION, VOL. 30, NO. 1
is available to read at issuu.com (at the above link)

The SUMMER 2016 EDITION, VOL. 29, NO. 4
is available to read at issuu.com (at the above link)

The SPRING 2016 EDITION, VOL. 29, NO. 3
is available to read at issuu.com (at the above link)

The WINTER 2015-16 EDITION, VOL. 29. NO. 2
is available to read at issuu.com (at the above link)

The AUTUMN 2015 EDITION, VOL. 29, NO. 1
is available to read at issuu.com (at the above link)

The SUMMER 2015 EDITION, VOL. 28, NO. 4
is available to read at issuu.com (at the above link)

The SPRING 2015 EDITION, VOL. 28, NO.3
is available to read at issuu.com (at the above link)

The WINTER 2014-15 EDITION, VOL. 28, NO.2
is available to read at issuu.com (at the above link)

The AUTUMN 2014 EDITION, VOL. 28, NO.1
is available to read at issuu.com (at the above link)

The SUMMER 2014 EDITION, VOL. 27, NO.4
is available to read at issuu.com (at the above link)

The SPRING 2014 EDITION, VOL. 27, NO.3
is available to read at issuu.com (at the above link)

The WINTER EDITION, 2013-14, VOL. 27, NO.2
is available to read at issuu.com (at the above link)

The AUTUMN 2013 EDITION, VOL. 27, NO.1
is available to read at issuu.com (at the above link)

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THE DECEMBER 2023 EDITION OF DIALOGUE, V. 37-3, was mailed to subscribers in mid-December.
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The next issue is planned for February 2024

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QUOTES

"In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act."
-
George Orwell

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"The civilized have created the wretched, quite coldly and deliberately, and do not intend to change the status quo; are responsible for their slaughter and enslavement; rain down bombs on defenseless children whenever and wherever they decide that their "vital interests" are menaced, and think nothing of torturing a man to death: these people are not to be taken seriously when they speak of the 'sanctity' of human life, or the 'conscience' of the civilized world." - James Baldwin, Source: page 489 of COLLECTED ESSAYS (1998), from chapter one of "The Devil Finds Work" (orig. pub. 1976)

"Since world war two we've managed to create history's first truly global empire. This has been done by the corporatocracy, which are a few men and women who run our major corporations and in doing so also run the U.S. government and many other governments around the world." - John Perkins, 2005, author of the book titled 'Confessions of and Economic Hit Man' 

In the struggle of Good against Evil, it's always the people who get killed. - Eduardo Galeano  

"It's not enough to have lived. We should be determined to live for something. May I suggest that it be creating joy for others, sharing what we have for the betterment of personkind, bringing hope to the lost and love to the lonely." - Leo Buscaglia, author and university professor (1924-1998) 

The above quotes are from ICH on Dec. 18-19, 2015: InformationClearingHouse

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