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Mark O’Brien: Tate Liverpool: Afro Modern: Journeys through the Black Atlantic

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The opening pieces in this comprehensive exhibition express its major theme. The artists of the Black American avant-garde of the 1930s were as influenced by the contemporary trends in European art as they were by the vibrancy of the street life and jazz culture of the US ghetto.
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Editorial

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International Women's Day, on 8 March, was established a century ago by socialists in Germany to celebrate the struggles of working women. The date was chosen in tribute to a courageous march in 1908 of mainly immigrant women who worked in the sweatshops of New York's Lower East Side.
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John Clossick: Brown's Guantanamo, Miliband's disgrace

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New Labour is seriously concerned about its election prospects. One of the many fronts on which it is attempting damage limitation is the mounting evidence of involvement by MI5 and the Foreign Office in the Guantanamo torture of British residents.

 

Kevin Devine: Greece, Ireland and the eurozone crisis

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Pigs. It's not an insult as such, but that depends on what it's referring to. In this case it's an acronym coined by "economic analysts" to describe the European countries that have been hardest hit by the recession: Portugal, Ireland, Greece and Spain.

 

Pollution by numbers

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£1.4 trillion – Cost of environmental damage by the world's 3.000 largest public companies in 2008
6 to 7 – Percentage of combined turnover of these comapnies which would cover this cost
One third – Profits fo the companies which would cover the costs of their environmental destruction ... If they were held financially accountable.
Source: United Nations Environmental Programme/Principles for Responsible Investment

 

Nikos Lountos: 'No self-restraint' – Greek workers striking

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The working class in Greece is entering March in a very militant mood. Two days of national industrial action in February and several sectors staging consecutive 48-hour strikes have created a strong momentum.

 

Patrick Ward: Don't believe it's true

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Fox News, Hugo Chavez and "tectonic weapons"

 

Patrick Ward: Bluster and Bigotry

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"In today's Conservative Party, it seems that it is easier to 'come out' as a homosexual than to come out as a climate sceptic," grumbles Tory MEP and Freedom Association chair Roger Helmer on his "Straight Talking" blog.

 

Fred Pearce: In my opinion: The 'population bomb'

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The "population bomb" is on the environmental agenda once more. Green guru Jonathon Porritt recently lambasted the politically correct for ignoring the demographic elephant in the living room – "exponential population growth". Is he right?

 

Debate: Should socialists call for a Labour vote?

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Socialist Review readers respond to the debate over voting Labour at the general election.

 

Martin Smith: The BNP and EDL

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A new racist political group is organising on the streets. They call themselves the English Defence League, but who are they and what do they represent?

 

Ian Taylor: Cameron, Thatcher and the Tories: Return of the Nasty Party

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The prospect of a Tory government will chill all who remember the 1980s. Yet bad as David Cameron promises to be, a victory for him need not herald a rerun of the Thatcher years. Ian Taylor begins our pre-election coverage by analysing the prospect of a Cameron government and what it would mean.

 

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