Fra Socialist Review nr. 40 |
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Socialist Review 1982:2 (issue 40) |
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feb 82 |
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Front page |
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Stuart Axe: A second year of falling wages |
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2 |
feb 82 |
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Last summer the government and the CBI launched a campaign to persuade workers to accept pay increases of less than five per cent through this winter and the rest of 1982. |
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Poland: Two months of military rule |
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3 |
feb 82 |
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Eight weeks after the imposition of Polish military dictatorship, Jaruzelski still faces immense problems. |
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Content |
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3 |
feb 82 |
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Reagan and Schmidt fall out |
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5 |
feb 82 |
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One of the most amazing episodes of last month was the abortive failure of the Reagan propaganda bonanza 'Let Poland be Poland'. |
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Bibin Patel: Playing it both ways in Ghana |
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6 |
feb 82 |
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For the second time Jerry Rawlings has taken over in Ghana pledged to a 'holy war' against corruption. Bippin Patel looks at the problems facing the radical military regime. |
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Curtis McNally: Albanian roulette |
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7 |
feb 82 |
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Neraly all the news about Eastern Europe in the last few weeks has come from Poland. But strange things have been happening in Albania. |
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Ian Birchall: France: Mitterrands moderation |
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7 |
feb 82 |
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Ian Birchall examines the record of Mitterrand's France so far. |
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Barry Pavier: India: Mrs Gandhi fends off a strike |
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8 |
feb 82 |
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Barry Pavier provides a provisional balance sheet of last month's one day strike by millions of Indian workers against the latest batch of vicious measures from Indira Gandhi's government. |
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Peter Green: What's in a word: Keynesianism: what does it mean? |
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14 |
feb 82 |
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Shock waves from Poland |
40 |
17 |
feb 82 |
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Each of the great upheavals in the Russian bloc over the last 25 years has caused turmoil in the West European Communist Parties. |
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Inside the system |
40 |
19 |
feb 82 |
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Polish and Turkish coups compared |
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Jane Ure Smith + Marta Wohrle + Sue Cockerill: Rape: no easy answers |
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20 |
feb 82 |
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Sue Cockerill, Jane Ure Smith and Marta Wohrle look at the issues involved in the controversy over the jailing of rapists. |
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Steve Cushion: Zionism and anti-semitism |
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22 |
feb 82 |
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Steve Cushion shows how those who claim to be the most ardent defenders of Jewish people have often worked with their bitterest enemies. |
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Neil Faulkner: Strike against apartheid! |
40 |
24 |
feb 82 |
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Next month Anti-Apartheid will be organising a national demonstration in London. |
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Pete Goodwin: Beyond Euro-Bennism |
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25 |
feb 82 |
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A new organisation, the Socialist Society, was launched last month. Pete Goodwin reports on the founding conference. |
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Books are weapons: Engels: Socialism Utopian and Scientific |
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26 |
feb 82 |
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Most works of Marxist theory have their origin in a polemic within the movement. Engels’ Socialism: Utopian and Scientific is no exception, though for many years it has been published and read as a simple introduction to Marxism.
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Dave Beecham: Writers reviewed: Boris Vian |
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29 |
feb 82 |
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"I'll desert, I'll go underground. I'll fight my own war." |
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Blair Davison: Exhibition: Futurist poet, communist militant |
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30 |
feb 82 |
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Vladimir Mayakovski |
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Duncan Hallas: Books: The relevance of a revolutionary |
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32 |
feb 82 |
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John Molyneux: Leon Trotsky's Theory of Revolution (Harvester £18.95) |
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Jim Scott: The Revolutionary Calender: February 1937 |
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feb 82 |
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In February 1937, the US working class won one of its decisive victories. The United Automobile Workers (UAW) forced the mighty General Motors to surrender and grant union recognition. |
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