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Inside front cover: Marxism 2003

275

2

jun 03

 

Editorial: Bouncing Back (L)

275

3

jun 03

 

Whatever happened to the 'Baghdad bounce?'

 

Nicolai Gentchev: News Review: Europe: Enter at your Peril

275

4

jun 03

 

Tony Blair's government was due to announce the result of the Treasury's 'five economic tests on the euro' on 9 June, after bitter rows within New Labour.

 

News Review: Between the Lines (Supermarket labelling – Saddam Hussein's banjo sold on the internet – CBI's fat cat jargon – Tory website bargains)

275

5

jun 03

 

Paul Foot: News Review: Corruption: Who Said Crime Doesn't Pay?

275

5

jun 03

 

The last time there was a crisis in the international stockmarket they made a film about it.

 

Fran Cetti: News Review: Refugees: Criminalising the Persecuted

275

6

jun 03

 

Although Britain hosts just 2 percent of the world's refugees – 0.3 percent of its population – the asylum debate is imbued with a dangerous hysteria.

 

Andrew Stone: News Review: Education: Time to Teach Clarke a Lesson

275

7

jun 03

 

Education minister Charles Clarke's idea of school life as a 'magical experience' is not one that many school students – or their teachers or parents – would recognise.

 

Martin Empson: Martin's Web: Dreams on Screen

275

7

jun 03

 

'It's been said that dreams are our road maps to the future. If so, where are we headed?' So starts the 'About Us' section of the Common Dreams website, www.commondreams.org

 

The Walrus: Closer to the Tipping Point

275

8

jun 03

 

The only way to win a union election is to berate New Labour.

 

Rob Hoveman: Labour and the trade unions: Young, Gifted and Back

275

9

jun 03

 

Cabinet resignations, backbench rebellions and increasing public anger are all making life difficult for the government. Rob Hoveman views the prospects for the left.

 

Joe Hartney + Mike Gonzalez + Michael Lavalette + Carlo Morelli: Labour and the trade unions: Electing to Fight

275

11

jun 03

 

Carlo Morelli, Joe Hartney and Mike Gonzalez examine the success of the Scottish socialists, while Michael Lavalette explains how he won in Preston.

 

Jim Wolfreys: Labour and the trade unions: A Warning to Us All

275

13

jun 03

 

Although in the May 2003 local elections the British National Party (BNP) achieved the biggest fascist vote since the late 1970s – its 221 candidates polled around 100,000 votes – it failed to achieve the electoral breakthrough it had been hoping for.

 

Martin Smith: Labour and the trade unions: Proud to be Awkward

275

14

jun 03

 

There is a golden opportunity for the trade union movement to revitalise itself, and rebuilding grassroots networks is the key.

 

Chris Harman: Thinking it through: Crying Out for Leadership

275

17

jun 03

 

The recent election in Argentina teaches us lessons on how to organise.

 

Peter Morgan: A War with No End in Sight (Interviews)

275

18

jun 03

 

Interviews with three Iraqi activists: Haifa Zangana, Iraqi Democrats Against Occupation; Noori Bashir, Worker's Communist Party of Iraq; Hani Lazim, Iraqi Democrats Against Occupation

 

Brendan Montague: Shooting the Truth

275

21

jun 03

 

Brendan Montague pays tribute to cameraman James Miller who was killed in Gaza last month.

 

Phil Marshall: Revolt on the Nile

275

22

jun 03

 

Anger against Mubarak's regime is growing.

 

Tony Cliff: Haven in a Heartless World

275

23

jun 03

 

The third volume of Tony Cliff's selected writings is now available and contains this extract on the family, first published in 1984.

 

Lindsey German: Lions and Jackals (Luchino Visconti: 'The Leopard')

275

24

jun 03

 

Lindsey German celebrates the re-release of 'The Leopard', the classic film about the conflict between the aristocracy and the bourgeoisie during the creation of Italy.

 

Mike Gonzalez: Arts Review: Cultural currents: Cuba on My Mind

275

26

jun 03

 

Socialism without freedom is not worthy of the name.

 

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