Fra Socialist Review nr. 117 |
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Udgivet |
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Gareth Jenkins: A winter's tale |
117 |
14 |
feb 89 |
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Why did the Tories win the election in May 1979? One common explanation is that the "winter of discontent", which took place ten years ago, was the cause – that militant trade unionism must inevitabley cost Labour elections. Gareth Jenkins argues otherwise |
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Lindsey German: USSR: Reform or revolution? |
117 |
18 |
feb 89 |
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The upheavals currently taking place in the USSR have led to a renewed interest and debate about the nature of Russian society. The writings of Leon Trotsky from the 1930s on the subject are highly relevant and, argues Lindsey German, point to very different conclusions from those of most of the reformers. |
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Rahul Patel: A burning issue (Salman Rushdie: "Satanic Verses") |
117 |
24 |
feb 89 |
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Salman Rushdie's new novel, Satanic Verses, has provoked fierce controversy internationally. It has been banned for diverse reasons in several countries, including India and South Africa, and has led to demonstrations in Britain. Rahul Patel looks at Rushdie's novels and explains the furore. |
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Ann Rogers: 1789 – Culture and Revolution: Reason and reality (Hegel) |
117 |
26 |
feb 89 |
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Ann Rogers studies the impact of the revolutionary events on the works of Hegel |
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Chris Stephenson: Chauvinist cancer ("The Cyprus problem and the Internationalist Tasks of Greek Cypriot Revolutionaries") |
117 |
28 |
feb 89 |
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