Fra Socialist Review nr. 255 |
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Contents (Socialist Review 255, September 2001) |
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Our world is not for sale – Protest @ New Labour's conference Sunday 30 September Brighton |
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Editorial: Protests are winning (after Genoa) |
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John Rose: Middle East: Rage against the war machine |
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John Rose on the latest Israeli offensive |
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Between the lines (Privatisation, public inquiries, blacklist of workers) |
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Chris Harman: Argentina: The ecstasy, followed by the agony |
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Argentina's economic miracle turns to mirage |
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The Walrus: Nothing but blue skies |
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Rock bottom for the weightless economy |
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Mark Brown + Chris Bambery + Lindsey German: How to beat the Nazis (+ Racism in Scotland) |
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Mass mobilisations have stopped the Nazis in the past, and can do so today |
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Chris Harman: Capitalism's morning after |
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Crisis hits the industrial core says Chris Harman. There are stormy times ahead for the world economy. |
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After Genoa – what next? |
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Starhawk, George Monbiot, Susan George, Lindsey German, Mumia Abu-Jamal contribute to the debate |
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John Foot: After Genoa: The summit of shame |
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John Foot reports from Italy on the emerging evidence of police brutality in Genoa and how this is creating a crisis for the Italian government |
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Chris Bambery: After Genoa: Black, white and red |
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Genoa was a staging post in rebuilding the left. Chris Bambery looks at some of the main players |
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Peter Dwyer + Leo Zeilig: After Genoa: The Italian job |
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Peter Dwyer and Leo Zeilig joined the Globalise Resistance train to Genoa and spoke to some of those aboard |
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Karen O'Toole: Review: Congo: Vengeance in blood |
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Black leader Patrice Lumumba was murdered 40 years ago. Karen O'Toole reviews the events.
(Ludo De Witte: "The Assassination of Lumumba") |
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Panos Garganas: Macedonia: Repeat performance |
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The war in Macedonia shows no sign of resolution despite the latest peace plans. Panos Garganas looks at the root of the conflict.
Panos Garganas is a Greek socialist. The Greek government put him on trial for treason in the 1990s for supporting an independent Macedonia. |
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Mike Gonzalez: Arts Review – Cultural currents: Older and wiser? (Shostakovich) |
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Mike Gonzalez looks at how Shostakovich's last work recalls the revolutionary modernism of his youth |
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