Fra Socialist Review nr. 258 |
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Contents (Socialist Review 258, December 2001) |
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dec 01 |
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Editorial: Barbarism of war |
258 |
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dec 01 |
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Peter Morgan: (News Review:) Transport: Bottom of the league |
258 |
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dec 01 |
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(News Review:) Between the lines (US presidential election, McDonalds wages, education) |
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dec 01 |
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Julie Bundy: (News Review:) Civil liberties: New Labour is taking liberties |
258 |
5 |
dec 01 |
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(News Review:) Pensions: Gambling with our future |
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5 |
dec 01 |
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Leo Zeilig: Zimbabwe: The war on terrorism Mugabe style |
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dec 01 |
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Ilsu dam project (Turkey): Dam lies and statistiscs |
258 |
6 |
dec 01 |
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The Walrus: Whoops! There goes an ideology |
258 |
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dec 01 |
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More privatisation problems says the Walrus. As the economy falters, the taxpayer is left to bail out private companies |
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Dragan Plavsic: The Balkans: The return of empire |
258 |
8 |
dec 01 |
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UN colonial style governorship has failed to solve the region's problems |
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Neve Gordon: Palestine: a day in the life |
258 |
9 |
dec 01 |
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Neve Gordon writes from South Hebron to illustrate the daily intrusions of Jewish settlements on Palestinian lands and liberties |
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Lindsey German: The movement stays on the streets |
258 |
10 |
dec 01 |
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Anger against the war and global capitalism has produced the biggest protest movement in decades. Lindsey German examines why.
Lindsey German is the convenor of the Stop the War Coalition. |
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Chris Bambery: A war without end? |
258 |
12 |
dec 01 |
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The war in Afghanistan has solved nothing, says Chris Bambery, who looks at the instability and threats of further war in the region. |
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Chris Harman: Thinking it through: A drama without a plot |
258 |
15 |
dec 01 |
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War raises the cahos of the capitalist system to new levels, argues Chris Harman |
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Anne Alexander: Interview Ahmad Ben Bella: 'Tell Tony Blair to stay at home' |
258 |
16 |
dec 01 |
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Ahmad Ben Bella was a key leader of the FLN which led the insurrection against French rule in Algeria in the 1950s. He became Algeria's first prime minister in 1962, and a year later was elected the country's first president. He was ousted in a coup and spent almost 20 years in prison and under house arrest. Ben Bella has remained a powerful symbol of the struggel for liberation. |
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Clare Fermont: The desert dictatorship (Saudi Arabia) |
258 |
17 |
dec 01 |
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The Saudi regime is staggering from crisis to crisis. Clare Fermont argues that this causes huge problems for the west and oil interests which created this monster |
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Theories of conflict (Interview Luca Casarini, Tute Bianche, & Alex Callinicos, SWP) |
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20 |
dec 01 |
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How does the anti-capitalist movement face up to the challenges of war and state repression? Luca Casarini and Alex Callinicos discuss the issues.
Luca Casarini is an Italian activist prominent in the Tute Bianche (white overalls) movement. Alex Callinicos is a leading member of the SWP and professor of politics at York University.
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Paul Foot: Lewis Grassic Gibbon: Poet of the Granite City |
258 |
24 |
dec 01 |
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The great Scots writer Lewis Grassic Gibbon was born 100 years ago this year. Paul Foot looks at the work of this champion of change. |
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Xmas books: Reading matters |
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26 |
dec 01 |
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Some books for socialist holiday reading |
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Mike Gonzalez: (Arts Review:) Cultural currents: What if to be done (Rudyard Kipling: "If") |
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28 |
dec 01 |
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Mike Gonzales looks at Gramsci's surprising take on Rudyard Kipling |
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