Fra Socialist Review nr. 113 |
Forfatter: Titel |
Nr. |
Side |
Udgivet |
Om |
Notes of the Month: Postal dispute: Signposts for the future? |
113 |
3 |
okt 88 |
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Notes of the Month: EEC: The wrokers' new friend? |
113 |
4 |
okt 88 |
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Notes of the Month: The City: The Jaws II jitters |
113 |
6 |
okt 88 |
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Notes of the Month: Ireland: New questions, old answers |
113 |
7 |
okt 88 |
|
Chris Harman: Dialectically speaking: Marketing fantasy |
113 |
9 |
okt 88 |
|
Tony Cliff: Dark clouds and silver linings |
113 |
10 |
okt 88 |
|
Lance Selfa: USA: Battle of the bland |
113 |
12 |
okt 88 |
|
Lee Sustar + Lance Selfa: USA: Where's Jesse? |
113 |
13 |
okt 88 |
|
Andy Zebrowski: Poland: Turning the tables? |
113 |
14 |
okt 88 |
|
Peter Green: Questions on the crisis: Crisis, what crisis? |
113 |
16 |
okt 88 |
|
Duncan Hallas: The Decisive Settlement (1688, English revolution) |
113 |
17 |
okt 88 |
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Lindsey German: What's wrong with patriarchy theory? |
113 |
21 |
okt 88 |
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John Molyneux: Labour laid bare (Tony Cliff & Donny Gluckstein: "The Labour Party – A Marxist analysis") |
113 |
24 |
okt 88 |
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Andy Wilson: Science and socialists: The core of Newton |
113 |
26 |
okt 88 |
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Peter Green: Sergei Eisenstein: Fire and passion |
113 |
28 |
okt 88 |
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Lawrence Wong: Sacrifice or struggle? (Martin Scorsese: "The Last Temptation of Christ") |
113 |
30 |
okt 88 |
|
Pat Stack: Stack on the back: The law is the law (Scottish Labour Party) |
113 |
36 |
okt 88 |
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