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Fra Socialist Review nr. 118

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Chris Harman: Grounds for optimism (Afghanistan)

118

11

mar 89

 

Russian withdrawal from Afghanistan has caused some confusion on the left. There is a tendency for people to see it simply as a victory for the Americans over the Russians.

 

A class divided (Iran; interview Farhang Tabrizi)

118

12

mar 89

 

Ayatollah Khomeini's call to Salman Rushdie highlights the pressures on the Iranian leader. As Iran comes to terms with the aftermath of the Gulf war a power struggle has developed inside the country. SWR talks to Farhang Tabrizi, an Iranian revolutionary, about the tensions inside Iran.

 

Gareth Jenkins: The Devil's prose? (Salman Rushdie: "Satanic Verses")

118

15

mar 89

 

Paul Foot: Can Labour win?

118

16

mar 89

 

Can Kinnock copy Mitterand?

 

Part of the tradition (interview with leading OSE members)

118

20

mar 89

 

OSE recently voted to become part of the International Socialist Tendency

 

Lesley Hoggart: Spirit of revolution (foundation of Comintern)

118

22

mar 89

 

Seventy years ago this month revolutionaries from across Europe and America met to found the Communist International. They met as workers throughout Europe were rising in revolt. Lesley Hoggart looks back at this high point of international revolutionary organisation, and shows how their arguments over strategy and tactics provided essential weapons for socialists.

 

Ian Birchall: 1789 – Culture and Revolution: 'One of us' (Balzac)

118

26

mar 89

 

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