Fra Socialist Review nr. 254 |
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Contents (Socialist Review 254, July 2001) |
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Marxism 2001 – A new movement, a new left. Central London 6-13 July |
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Editorial: Circus in every town |
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After Gothenburg and British elections |
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Gareth Jenkins: Railtrack: Going, going, gone? |
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Lindsey German: Bulger case: Scandal time |
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Richard Boyd Barrett: Nice treaty: When Irish no's are smiling |
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Between the lines (private enterprise, union recognition, Virgin Air) |
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Dragan Plavsic: Macedonia: Talk peace but prepare for war |
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The Walrus: Out come the progress-chasers |
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It's full speed ahead for New Labour's privatisation programme |
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John Rees: Election analysis: The left and the landslide |
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Labour's second term will be bloody. Tony Blair has no mandate to go on the offensive. John Rees assesses the election result and the prospects for the left |
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Julie Waterson: Election analysis: The bitter fruit of Blair's rule |
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On the BNP results at Oldham. |
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Goretti Horgan: Election analysis: Trouble for Trimble |
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Election results in Northern Ireland |
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Chris Bambery: Election analysis: On a red roll (Scotland) |
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Election results in Scotland |
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Karen O'Toole: Resistance is winning (interview John Pilger) |
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Journalist and film maker John Pilger has produced a television programme about how the world's poor continue to suffer because of the WTO and the IMF. He spoke to Karen O'Toole |
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Solomon Hughes: At whose service? (GATS) |
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Solomon Hughes on New Labour and the Gats selloff |
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Dave Waller: Up in smoke |
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Big profits are made from household waste, says Dave Waller |
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Yuri Prasad: The sword and the shield |
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The arms race is back on, fuelled by George Bush's Star Wars project. Yuri Prasad argues that the world is becoming a much more dangerous place |
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Brian Campbell: The toxic Texan |
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Six months into his presidency and George W Bush is wasting no time in attacking American workers. Brian Campbell reports on why the bosses love their new leader |
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A vision for victory (Emma Bircham and John Charlton (eds.): "Anti-Capitalism") |
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Keeping up with the growing anti-capitalist movement is difficult. We print extracts from a new guide written by some of the best known activists which helps do exactly that |
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Alexis Wearmouth: On the edge of the abyss (Indonesia) |
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Different forces are jostling for power in Indonesia. Alexis Wearmouth explains the latest stage in the crisis, and we carry a report from the anti-capitalist conference in Jakarta which was closed down by the police |
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Paul Kellogg + Tom O'Lincoln + Ian Rintoul + Giles Ji Ungpakorn: 'Our philosophy is solidarity' (Indonesia) |
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Before the police raid in Indonesia Paul Kellogg, Tom O'Lincoln, Ian Rintoul and Giles Ungpakorn interviewed trade union activists in Jakarta |
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Mike Gonzalez: Arts Review – Cultural currents: Watch, vote, control (reality television) |
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Reality television reinforces the idea that we have no control over our lives. But is it the new religion, asks Mike Gonzalez |
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