Fra Socialist Worker nr. 2064 |
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Meena Menon: India – the great democracy gap |
2064 |
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18.8.07 |
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Sixty years after independence India is being ravaged by neoliberalism and increasingly divided between rich and poor, writes activist Meena Menon. |
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Ian Birchall: Elvis Presley: an unlikely rebel |
2064 |
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18.8.07 |
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The king of rock’n’roll, died 30 years ago this month. Ian Birchall looks at the contradictions and the tragedy of his life. |
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Cairo calling... one letter gets through picket lines |
2064 |
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18.8.07 |
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When David Morrison, delivery rep at Islington in north London, read in Socialist Worker about a desperate strike by Egyptian postal workers (28 July), he sent a simple note of solidarity to Cairo. |
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Simon Assaf: Chaos in Iraq as occupation fails |
2064 |
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18.8.07 |
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As Iraqi casualties jump by a third, Gordon Brown insists British troops stay in Iraq. Simon Assaf looks at the desperate situation for ordinary Iraqis |
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Simon Assaf: Civilian casualties accelerate in Afghanistan |
2064 |
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18.8.07 |
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The occupation in Afghanistan is heading towards disaster. |
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Alex Callinicos: Dancing while the economy falls |
2064 |
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18.8.07 |
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What's started to happen to global financial markets is very serious. Also, to anyone who knows the history of capitalism, it’s very familiar. |
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Lewisham 1977: the day we turned the tide on the Nazi National Front |
2064 |
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18.8.07 |
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Thirty years ago this week the apparently unstoppable rise of the Nazi National Front (NF) met a serious challenge. On Saturday 13 August 1977 a Nazi march through Lewisham in south London faced a counter demonstration by thousands of anti-fascists. The fascists’ march was stopped. |
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Charlie Hore: Modern China: Mao Zedong and the Chinese Revolution |
2064 |
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18.8.07 |
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In the first part of our new series Charlie Hore looks at the impact of the Communist Party’s victory. |
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Julie-Ann Davies: The Official Secrets Act, the ‘war on terror’ and justice |
2064 |
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18.8.07 |
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The recent Official Secrets Act trial shows how the ‘war on terror’ is used to attack the public’s right to know. |
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