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Contents (Socialist Review 264, June 2002)
264
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jun 02
Alt. url: Socialist Review Index
Inside front cover: Marxism 2002
2
Editorial: Waging war at home
Phil Pardoe: (News Review:) Civil Servants: A very uncivil coup
4
Between the lines (VM-strømmangel i Nigeria; Colombia-højregruppes klage-telefon; NASA efterlyser reservedele på Yahoo)
5
Elizabeth Atherton: (News Review:) Colombia: Darling of the death squads
Solomon Hughes: (News Review:) Media Ownership: The Sky's the limit for broadcasters
6
The Walrus: Jackson's hole
7
New Labour's favourite union leader is facing problems in the forthcoming election says The Walrus
Praful Bidwai: Kashmir: The dance of death
8
The possibility of war between India and Pakistan refutes the idea that nuclear weapons act as a deterrent
Lindsey German: The growing opposition (to war)
9
Kevin Ovenden: Polarisation in Europe: Right turn or revolt?
10
The crisis in Europe has allowed the far right a hearing explains Kevin Ovenden, but it's also led to a resurgence of the left
Chris Harman: Thinking it through: To vote or not to vote? (France)
13
It was wrong to call for a vote for Chirac against Le Pen in the recent French elections, argues Chris Harman
Chris Bambery: Polarisation in Europe: Designed to deceive (fascism)
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Chris Bambery explains why today's fascists stand in the tradition of their Nazi forefathers
Luciano Muhlbauer: Anti-capitalism: The agents of change
16
Luciano Muhlbauer invites you to join thousands of others at the European Social Forum in Florence later this year
Paul Foot: Obituary: Red Barbara's rocky road (Barbara Castle)
17
Martin Smith: The jubilee: No future in England's dream (punk music)
18
Punk was the perfect antidote to the 1977 jubilee, says Martin Smith, because it stuck two fingers up to the establishment.
Ian Birchall: The jubilee: The house of horrors
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Ian Birchall explains why he is not impressed by recent attempts to rehabilitate the monarchy
Steven Rose: Obituary Stephen Jay Gould: Science: The measure of a man
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Steven Rose pays tribute to the life and work of Stephen Jay Gould
Wael Fateen: Middle East: The light on the horizon (interview with the Egyptian writer Nawal El Saadawi)
23
The Egyptian writer Nawal El Saadawi spoke to Wael Fateen about women, globalisation and the Middle East
Sabby Sagall: Middle East: State of denial
Discrimination against Palestinians runs through the state of Israel. Sabby Sagall traces its origins
Mike Gonzalez: Arts Review: Cultural currents: Is there a doctor in the house? (Emergency Room programmes)
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The trauma of ER is not just medical. Mike Gonzalez gives a diagnosis.
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