Fra Socialist Review nr. 65 |
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Frontpage (Socialist Review 65, May 1984) |
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Picket line politics |
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The family: Family facts...and fallacies |
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The cry that the family is breaking up is one that used to be heard mostly from reactionaries, the churches and the right. recently, however, many people on the left have been getting excited about the ‘amazing’ facts that statistics seem to reveal about the family in Britain today...or are things all they seem? |
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Contents (Socialist Review 65, May 1984) |
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Editorial: The Miners’ Strike: Not digging for victory |
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The miners’ strike has developed into the most serious class confrontation for ten years. Not since the last major national miners’ strike, back in 1974, have the stakes been so high. |
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Chris Harman: Behind The Miners’ Strike: Class struggle hots up |
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At the annual Easter rally of the Socialist Workers Party, Chris Harman, editor of Socialist Worker, examined the state of class struggle in Britain today. We reprint his talk here. |
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