Fra Socialist Review nr. 257 |
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Contents (Socialist Review 257, November 2001) |
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Stop The War – Demonstrate 18 November |
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Editorial: A war no one wants |
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Chris Harman: The economy: The sickness is spreading |
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News Review |
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Hari al-Khazzaf: Middle East: Stirrings on the Nile |
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News Review |
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Tom Behan: Italy: 'Be as big as this great movement' |
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Founding of "Italian Social Forum" (ISF) in Florence, October |
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Railtrack: Labour's privatisation plans (Andrew Murray: "Off the Rails") |
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Between the lines |
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Railtrack at Labour Conference, Kodak, Labour sponsored by private companies |
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The Walrus: Not quite so joined up |
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The City is spitting blood over the government's handling of Railtrack |
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Alex Callinicos: Stop the war: The disasters of war |
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Bush and Blair have plunged us into a terrible conflict. But as Alex Callinicos explains, the longer it goes on the more their problems stack up |
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Paul Foot: The truth machine |
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Journalist of the decade Paul Foot argues why we should oppose this war – and what media workers can do about it. |
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Dragan Plavsic: Contempt of court |
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Can international law control US imperialism? |
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Chris Harman: Thinking it through: The state of the movement |
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Anti-capitalists are taking to the streets against the war and their politics are hardening up, argues Chris Harman |
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Phil Marfleet: Islam: Force for change? |
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Phil Marfleet looks at the appeal and limits of Islamic activism |
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SWP: An attack on all fronts (Statement against the war) |
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This statement against the war is being circulated by British socialists |
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Stop the war: Not in our name (London, Glasgow, Liverpool, Germany, Japan, India) |
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Protests at war have erupted across the world. We print eyewitness reports of demonstrations and meetings which show the birth of a new movement |
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Clare Fermont: In the name of civilisation |
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A crackdown on our liberties is going around the world |
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Dave Beecham: Spreading the spores of war (US foreign policy) |
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Dave Beecham examines the brutal record of US foreign policy |
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Mike Gonzalez: (Arts Review:) Cultural currents: God, gold and genocide (Chiapas, 1511) |
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Mike Gonzales looks at a radical bishop of Chiapas active nearly 500 years ago |
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