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SOCIALIST REVIEW
Contents by Issue
(July/September 1981 – July 1984)
Socialist Review
Edited by:
CHRIS HARMAN
Assisted by:
COLIN SPARKS
SIMON TURNER
PETE GOODWIN
NORAH CARLIN
SUE COCKERILL
STUART AXE
JANE URE SMITH
COLIN BROWN
DAVID BEECHAM
GARETH JENKINS
JILL POOLE
JON BEARMAN
CHRISTINE KENNY
JIM SCOTT
ANDY DURGAN
PETER COURT
Films:
JANE URE SMITH
Business:
PETE GOODWIN
JANE URE SMITH
NEWS & ANALYSIS
- Mitterrand’s first month, by Gareth Jenkins
- A new mood
- Spain is different, by Doug Andrews
- Doing it the IMF way, by Abbie Bakan
- Currency chaos, by Pete Green
The horrible history of the House of Windsor, by Colin Sparks
THE MOVEMENT
- The gay movement today, by John Lindsey
LETTERS
- GLC bolognese, from Tim Potter
- No wonder we’re cynical, from Will Webb
- Regressive rates, from Jim Kincaid
- Too soft on subsidies, from Tim Potter
- Making a virtue of necessity, from Jeff Pike
The case for keeping out of the Labour Party
A Marxist dissident, interview with Piotr Egides, conducted by Anna Paczuska
A Marxist Fabian Society, by Pete Goodwin
INDUSTRIAL DISCUSSION SECTION
- The new Broad Lefts, by Ralph Darlington
- The big one balks the discussion, by Steve Cushion
- Smoke without a fire, by Steve Forey
- Looking left and standing still, by SWP Nalgo delegates
- Telecoms witch-hunted, by Bryan Macey
- Yes Sirs, no Sirs, by Simon Turner
- Staring bankruptcy in the face, by Laure Ross & Dave Strutt
REVIEW ARTICLE
- An old tune, by Jim Scott
Fight for the right to carry guns? by Henry Brandler
WRITERS REVIEWED
- Books to read every day, by Bob Light
TELEVISION
- Dirty Harry goes Dock Green, by Jane Ure Smith
FILMS
- Immersed in greed and lust, by Marta Wohrle
- Everyday life in the Third Reich, by Tim Potter
BOOKS
The personal is artistic, by Noel Halifax
THE REVOLUTIONARY CALENDAR
Socialist Review
Edited by:
CHRIS HARMAN
Assisted by:
COLIN SPARKS
SIMON TURNER
PETE GOODWIN
NORAH CARLIN
SUE COCKERILL
STUART AXE
JANE URE SMITH
COLIN BROWN
DAVID BEECHAM
GARETH JENKINS
JILL POOLE
JON BEARMAN
CHRISTINE KENNY
JIM SCOTT
ANDY DURGAN
PETER COURT
Films:
JANE URE SMITH
Business:
PETE GOODWIN
JANE URE SMITH
NEWS & ANALYSIS
- Keeping the lid on the box, by Colin Sparks
- Through the smoke of the summer
- The bosses new bomb, by Pete Binns
- Breaking the barriers, by Jerry Fitzpatrick & Pete
Goodwin
- Labour and Ireland, by Sue Cockerill & John Rogers
- Solidarity at the crossroads, by Chris Harman
- Roots country, by John Rogers
- How the generals kept their coup, by Ahmet Gezgin
The social contractors, by Dave Beecham
Iran: The revolution that went wrong, by Phil Marfleet
WRITERS REVIEWED
- James T. Farrell: The loser who loved his chains, by Lindsey German
Lothian: The collapse into chains, by Allen Armstrong
INDUSTRIAL DISCUSSION SECTION
- Journal of the Camden strike, by NUJ/SWP members at North London News
- Losing the longest struggle, by Bryan Rees
- The carving-up of Mike Cooley, by Gareth Jenkins
- Weighell’s deal, by Jim Scott
REVIEW ARTICLE
- Subversive criticisms ... and a feeble response, by Pete Goodwin
LETTERS
- Liberal with a gun, from Tim Brennan
- Too soft on subsidies? from Roy Smith
BOOKS
- Broader and broader, by Lindsey German
- Boring on, by Norah Carlin
- Sex: Past and presence, by Noel Halifax
- The people’s poet, by Colin Sparks
THEATRE
- Deciphering imperialism, by Ian Milton
[THE REVOLUTIONARY CALENDAR]
- September 1973, by Jill Poole
Socialist Review
Edited by:
CHRIS HARMAN
Assisted by:
COLIN SPARKS
SIMON TURNER
PETE GOODWIN
NORAH CARLIN
SUE COCKERILL
STUART AXE
JANE URE SMITH
COLIN BROWN
DAVID BEECHAM
GARETH JENKINS
JILL POOLE
JON BEARMAN
CHRISTINE KENNY
JIM SCOTT
ANDY DURGAN
PETER COURT
Business:
PETE GOODWIN
JANE URE SMITH
CLASS STRUGGLE
- Introducing the new slim-line pay packet, by Stuart Axe
NEWS & ANALYSIS
- Rolling back the bandwagon
- Consulting the members
- All things to all Greeks, by members of the Greek group Revolutionary Challenge
- Mitterrand’s mediocre millennium, by Ian Birchall
- Wall Street takes on Reagan
- Can they bully SWAPO? by John Rogers
- State of siege, by John Rogers
WHAT’S IN A WORD
- Lumpenproletariat, by Jonathan Neale
VIEW FROM INSIDE
- Snobbery with violence, letter from an acting sub-lieutenant in the Royal Navy
NATO: The untameable beast, by Sue Cockerill
- CND: Playing to win, by Jane Ure Smith
WRITERS REVIEWED
- Isherwood: The sensitive Englishman, by Noel Halifax
Baffled by the stock exchange? by Pete Green
INDUSTRIAL DISCUSSION SECTION
- Alternative paper – or paper alternative, by Camden/Hornsey Journal Chapel SWP members
- Labour: The easy alternative, by Gareth Jenkins
- Typists jolt NALGO, by Molly Simpson
- Robbing Peta to pay Pauline, by Norah Carlin
The first workers’ state, by Pete Goodwin
The worm that was turned, by Ian Birchall
LETTERS
The drama of history, interview with Don Taylor, conducted by Don Nugent
BOOKS
- Pale shades of Lucas, by Gareth Jenkins
- Sinister ‘scholarship’, by Jim Scott
- Socialism through the Press Council, by Colin Sparks
THEATRE
- Putting bounce into Bolshevism, by Glynis Cousins
FILMS
- Will there be gold? by Brian Morgan
- Nothing to lose, by Jules Sorel
THE REVOLUTIONARY CALENDAR
- October 1934, by Andy Durgan
Socialist Review
Edited by:
CHRIS HARMAN
Assisted by:
COLIN SPARKS
SIMON TURNER
PETE GOODWIN
NORAH CARLIN
SUE COCKERILL
STUART AXE
JANE URE SMITH
COLIN BROWN
DAVID BEECHAM
GARETH JENKINS
JILL POOLE
JON BEARMAN
CHRISTINE KENNY
JIM SCOTT
ANDY DURGAN
PETER COURT
Business:
PETE GOODWIN
JANE URE SMITH
NEWS & ANALYSIS
- The managerial Alliance, by Dave Beecham
- This time we’ve got to win
EUROPE AGAINST THE BOMB
- West Germany, by Volkhardt Mosler
- Italy
- Holland, by Hans van Velzen & Gijs Nederlof
- Belgium
- Spain, by Andrew Durgan
NEWS & ANALYSIS
- Provoking a fightback? by Stuart Axe
- Ireland after the Hunger Strike, by Sean Docherty
Positive discrimination: The next goal for women workers? by Norah Carlin
VIEW FROM INSIDE
- Bias, prejudice and blatant hypocrisy, letter from an employee of BBC News
The Middle East after Sadat, by Phil Marfleet
BRIEFING
- Import controls in one industry, by Sue Cockerill
Space Wars: No longer just science fiction, by Peter Binns
- Extensions of the nuclear family, by Jane Ure Smith
Poland: No room for compromise, by Chris Harman
INDUSTRIAL DISCUSSION SECTION
- London’s first jobs struggle, by Jim Scott
- Arthur Scargill: King at last? by Andy Smith
- Reassessing the Rank & File, by a former activist around the London Platform
The biggest hippy capitalist of them all, by Noel Halifax
BOOKS ARE WEAPONS
- Trotsky on terrorism, by John Molyneux
WRITERS REVIEWED
- Jack London: The overrated rebel, by Owen Gallagher
BOOKS
- Contours of the crisis, by Chris Harman
- Goulash capitalism, by Anna Paczuska
- Women and the world of work, by Lindsey German
FILMS
- Good book, bad film, by Gareth Jenkins
THE REVOLUTIONARY CALENDAR
- November 1910, by Mike Gonzalez
Socialist Review
Edited by:
CHRIS HARMAN
Assisted by:
COLIN SPARKS
SIMON TURNER
PETE GOODWIN
NORAH CARLIN
SUE COCKERILL
STUART AXE
JANE URE SMITH
COLIN BROWN
DAVID BEECHAM
GARETH JENKINS
JILL POOLE
JON BEARMAN
CHRISTINE KENNY
JIM SCOTT
ANDY DURGAN
PETER COURT
Business:
PETE GOODWIN
JANE URE SMITH
Tebbitt: Now for the bill that bites
NEWS & ANALYSIS
- The Labour Left’s day of reckoning
- The Labour Left and the mood for compromise, interview with Nigel Stanley
- The long, sordid tradition that leads to Denning, by Mark George
- The alternatives to Walesa, by Kara Weber
- Inside the system
- How Bourguiba got his ninety-eight per cent, by Abu Samed
- ‘Actions injurious to the national economy’, by Dave Beecham
INDUSTRIAL DISCUSSION SECTION
- Leyland: Down, but then out, interview with three SWP shop stewards, conducted by Chris Harman
- Reaping the bitter harvest in the engineers’ union, by John Campbell
Are the Tories finished, by Dave Beecham
The curious origins of Christianity, by Colin Sparks
Why I’m joining the Labour Party, by Tariq Ali
BRIEFING
- The Lothian medicine comes south, by Gareth Jenkins
WHAT’S IN A WORD
THE MOVEMENT
WRITERS REVIEWED
- Kurt Vonnegut: Sugar pills with a bitter coating on them, by Sue Cockerill
BOOKS
- Disappointing scuttle, by Paul O’Flinn
- Anti-nuke ammunition, by Malcolm Atkin
- What produced Solidarity, by Chris Harman
- Safe but sorry, by Alex Watson
- Capitalism for beginners, by Alan Gibson
- Good idea, but ..., by Peter Court
- Devil dollar, by Pete Green
- Starving for the bankers, by Pete Green
- Bookshorts
THEATRE
- More anger, less corn, by Paul Harper
FILMS
- Naive hopes drowned in blood, by Jane Ure Smith
- Cashing in on the Nazi Act, by Marta Wohrle
THE REVOLUTIONARY CALENDAR
- December 1944, by Pete Gillard
Socialist Review
Edited by:
CHRIS HARMAN
Assisted by:
COLIN SPARKS
PETE GOODWIN
NORAH CARLIN
SUE COCKERILL
STUART AXE
JANE URE SMITH
DAVID BEECHAM
GARETH JENKINS
JILL POOLE
CHRISTINE KENNY
JIM SCOTT
ANDY DURGAN
PETER COURT
MARTA WOHRLE
NOEL HALIFAX
Business:
PETE GOODWIN
JANE URE SMITH
NEWS & ANALYSIS
- ‘The Peace of Bishops Stortford’, by Pete Goodwin
POLAND
- A defeat for us all
- The price of moderation
- The battle of ideas
- What future for generals?
- Bankers and Cold Warriors
BOOKS ARE WEAPONS
- Tony Cliff’s State Capitalism in Russia, by Mike Haynes
NEWS & ANALYSIS
- Training or taming, by Gareth Jenkins
- The nuts and bolts of the anti-union laws, by Mark George
- The rusting chain of Central America, by Mike Gonzalez
- ’The wheel has turned full circle’, by John Rogers
- Iran: The chaos behind the repression, by Hassan Tabrizi
WRITERS REVIEWED
- Alan Sillitoe: Passion without prescription, by Harry Cowan
THE JOBS FIGHTBACK IN 1981
- The one that won, by Dave Sherry
- Scotts: Hard lessons of our eight-month fight, by Lindsey Greig
- Staffa: Giving in with victory in sight, by Gareth Jenkins & Marta Wohrle
- How Rover fell at the last hurdle, by Sue Cockerill
- Organising the TUC way, by Ralph Darlington
THE MOVEMENT
- Life in the colleges but death at conference, by John Rees & Jane Ure Smith
REVIEW ARTICLE
- Holocaust handbooks, by Peter Binns
BOOKS
- Don’t knock the ostrich, by Jim Scott
- Fresh air feminism, by Susan Pearce
- Bookshorts, by Andy Durgan
LETTERS
- Distortion? from Anna Pollert
- Reply, by Lindsey German
BOOKS
- The politics of the golden mean, by John Molyneux
- Third World capitalism, by Jenny Pearce
- Conspiracy to repress, by Frances Smyth
THE REVOLUTIONARY CALENDAR
Socialist Review
Edited by:
CHRIS HARMAN
Assisted by:
COLIN SPARKS
PETE GOODWIN
NORAH CARLIN
SUE COCKERILL
STUART AXE
JANE URE SMITH
DAVID BEECHAM
GARETH JENKINS
JILL POOLE
CHRISTINE KENNY
JIM SCOTT
ANDY DURGAN
PETER COURT
MARTA WOHRLE
NOEL HALIFAX
Business:
PETE GOODWIN
JANE URE SMITH
A second year of falling wages, by Stuart Axe
Two months of military rule
Reagan and Schmidt fall out
NEWS & ANALYSIS
INDUSTRIAL DISCUSSION SECTION
- Ray Buckton’s tightrope
- Lessons from Lee Jeans, by Chris Bambury
- UBOs resist dole test, by Sally Bild
- Staffa reassessed, by Barry Blinko
- Flabby campaign allows Coal Board victory, by Andy Smith
WHAT’S IN A WORD
- Keynesianism: What does it mean? by Pete Green
Shock waves from Poland
- Italy
- Spain
- France
- Britain
Inside the system
Rape: No easy answers, by Sue Cockerill, Jane Ure Smith & Marta Wohrle
Zionism and anti-semitism, by Steve Cushion
THE MOVEMENT
- Strike against apartheid, by Neil Faulkner
- Beyond Euro-Bennism, by Pete Goodwin
BOOKS ARE WEAPONS
- Engels: Socialism utopian and scientific
WRITERS REVIEWED
- Boris Vian: ‘I’ll desert, I’ll go underground, I’ll fight my own war’, by Dave Beecham
Futurist poet, communist militant, by Blair Davison
BOOKS
- The relevance of a revolutionary, by Duncan Hallas
- Oppressive fantasies, by Nicky Sellars
- Hidden from art history, by Sophie Grumble
- The same old brew
- A guide to the African carve-up, by John Rogers
- Bookshorts
- Tone deaf Albert, by Ian Birchall
THE REVOLUTIONARY CALENDAR
- February 1937, by Jim Scott
Socialist Review
Edited by:
CHRIS HARMAN
Assisted by:
COLIN SPARKS
PETE GOODWIN
NORAH CARLIN
SUE COCKERILL
STUART AXE
JANE URE SMITH
DAVID BEECHAM
GARETH JENKINS
JILL POOLE
CHRISTINE KENNY
JIM SCOTT
ANDY DURGAN
PETER COURT
MARTA WOHRLE
NOEL HALIFAX
Business:
PETE GOODWIN
JANE URE SMITH
Bread and terraces, by Colin Sparks
CENTRAL AMERICA
- From repression to revolution, by Carla Lopez
NEWS & ANALYSIS
- The power to stop the city, by Martin Roiser
- Once again revolting, by Steve Cedar
- Their nuclear debate, by Jane Ure Smith
- CND crosses the wall, by Marta Wohrle
- A time to eat their rulers? by Mike Haynes
- Harsh lessons for the Irish left, by Kieran Allen
- Cold steel – Belgian style, by Gareth Jenkins
VIEW FROM THE INSIDE
- Inside a capitalist dream, by Sarah Calloby
LETTER
- [Correct attitude to sanctions], from Peter Alexander
FACING UP TO TEBBIT’S BILL
- The lessons of 1972, by Colin Sparks
- Prior: Ducking the issue, by Dave Beecham
- Stage army or picket power, by Dave Beecham
- What Tebbit does
NEWS & ANALYSIS
WRITERS REVIEWED
- The drum that lost its beat, by Noel Halifax
REVIEW ARTICLE
- Biologists for the new right, by Tim Bateman
Rape: Another view, by Julie Waterson
INDUSTRIAL DISCUSSION SECTION
- Paying for the hour, by Sammy Rankel
- Trying to overturn Weighell, by Jim Scott
- Their latest sick scheme, by Keith Brown
BOOKS ARE WEAPONS
- Left-wing communism, by Andy Durgan
[BOOKS]
[MUSIC]
- Tommy Talker to UB40, by Noel Halifax
[THEATRE]
- Bad apple, good play, by John Gillet
[FILM]
THE REVOLUTIONARY CALENDAR
- March 1919, by Pete Goodwin
Socialist Review
Edited by:
COLIN SPARKS
Assisted by:
STUART AXE
DAVID BEECHAM
NORAH CARLIN
SUE COCKERILL
ANDY DURGAN
ALAN GIBSON
PETE GOODWIN
NOEL HALIFAX
GARETH JENKINS
CHRISTINE KENNY
JILL POOLE
JIM SCOTT
MARTA WOHRLE
ANDY WRIGHT
Production:
ANDY DURGAN
PETE GOODWIN
Business:
ANDY WRIGHT
Books:
ANDY DURGAN
The same the whole world over, by Pete Green
NEWS & ANALYSIS
- The enemy is at home
- The options narrow in Central America, by Carla Lopez
- ‘The best traditions of Israeli democracy’, by Michael Davis
- Papandreou: Promises and performance, by Kostas Pittas
THE LABOUR PARTY
- The retreat will be a long one, by Pete Goodwin
- The Fare Fight flop, by Norah Carlin & Martin Roiser
- ‘You could see the strings being pulled’, by Dave Sherry
- The not so strange story of Dr Jeckyll and Mr. Hide (cartoon), by Sophie
NEWS & ANALYSIS
- Shock! Horror! Times editor bumped, by Paul Bryden
BOOKS ARE WEAPONS
NEWS & ANALYSIS
- The profits behind the oil prices, by Pete Green
The law & order show, by Chris Harman
NEWS & ANALYSIS
- Inside Mary Whitehouse, by Noel Halifax
John Reed – party member, by Pete Goodwin
INDUSTRIAL DISCUSSION SECTION
- Heading off the anger
Nurses, by Ray Storrey
Civil servants, by Sally Bild
Teachers, by Jane Jones
- Creaking into gear against Tebbit, by Colin Sparks
- The great tax trick, by Sammy Rankel
VIEW FROM INSIDE
- Treated like animals, by Bridget Parsons
WRITERS REVIEWED
- Dickens: More than a sentimentalist, by Gareth Jenkins
Walk right back, by Colin Knowles
BOOKS
- Composite error, by John Molyneux
- Colourful claims for the Sandinistas, by Juan Sintierra
- Like most drunks, by Rosie Buzby
- The future needs politics, by Derek Howl
- Bookshorts
[MUSIC]
- Second wave: Punk mortem, by Noel Halifax
[BOOKS]
- Writing about our lives, by Paul O’Flinn
THE REVOLUTIONARY CALENDAR
- Easter 1916, by Pat Stack
Socialist Review
Edited by:
COLIN SPARKS
Assisted by:
STUART ASHE
DAVID BEECHAM
NORAH CARLIN
SUE COCKERILL
ANDY DURGAN
JOHN HUSTON
PETE GOODWIN
NOEL HALIFAX
GARETH JENKINS
CHRISTINE KENNY
JILL POOLE
JIM SCOTT
JANE URE SMITH
MARTA WOHRLE
ANDY WRIGHT
Production:
ANDY DURGAN
PETE GOODWIN
Business:
ANDY WRIGHT
Books:
ANDY DURGAN
Alternative economic failure, by Pete Green
THATCHER’S WAR
- Labour’s disgrace
- Socialism and War, by Duncan Hallas
- Peron’s long shadow, by Carla Lopez & Mike Gonzalez
- Labour’s imperialist past, by Colin Sparks
- There’s nothing like a good war ..., by Paul Bryden
NEWS & ANALYSIS
- Poland: The workers’ resistance, by Kara Weber
- All out against apartheid, by John Rogers
The Roman connection, by Norah Carlin
- Protestantism: Changing with the times
- Catholic power
- Protestant power
WRITERS REVIEWED
- ‘Scotland’s not what it used to be’, by Chris Bamberry
INDUSTRIAL DISCUSSION SECTION
- The AUEW’s floating minister, by James Johnson
- NUT executive takes a caning, by Nick Grant
- Barking jobs – 104 saved, 55 lost, by Terry Reynolds
- Maseys [sic] show the way, by Coventry SWP
- Dilly boy, by Billy Wheeler
WHAT’S IN A WORD
- Evolution, by Margaret Willis
THE MOVEMENT
- Tyndall tries again, by Steve Cedar
- New machine, but same politics, by Pat Stack
- CND: The leaders retreat, by Peter Williams
LETTERS
- Rape anger, from Jane Saunders
- No special case, from Neil Faulkner
- Don’t knock ‘people’, from Wendy McCann
REVIEW ARTICLE
- Sweet reformism, by Lindsey German
BOOKS
- Essential humour, by Peter Court
- Not so red Ellen, by Geoff Ellen
- Bookshorts
TELEVISION
- Everyday soap, by Norah Carlin
THE REVOLUTIONARY CALENDAR
Socialist Review
Edited by:
COLIN SPARKS
Assisted by:
STUART ASHE
DAVID BEECHAM
NORAH CARLIN
SUE COCKERILL
ANDY DURGAN
JOHN HUSTON
PETE GOODWIN
NOEL HALIFAX
GARETH JENKINS
CHRISTINE KENNY
JILL POOLE
JIM SCOTT
JANE URE SMITH
MARTA WOHRLE
ANDY WRIGHT
Production:
ANDY DURGAN
PETE GOODWIN
Business:
ANDY WRIGHT
Books:
ANDY DURGAN
The profits of war
The Labour Party & the war, by Pete Goodwin
- All the way with Foot
- Are the Bennites trying?
- Militant dives for cover
UNITED NATIONS
- The thieves’ kitchen, by Sue Cockerill
THATCHER’S WAR
- Dying for Thatcher, by Jim Scott
NEWS & ANALYSIS
- France: Year of empty promises, by comrades from Combat Communiste
- Goons, insults and machine bolts, by Gareth Jenkins
- Poland’ s May days, by Kara Weber
- All out in Bombay, by Barry Pavier
- Behind the Spanish goal, by Andy Durgan
Not quite like White Hart Lane
‘You can’t have a rank & file movement if the factories are empty’, by Tony Cliff
WRITERS REVIEWED
- Living to some purpose, by Paul O’Flinn
NEWS & ANALYSIS
- Method in his madness, by Mike Rossiter
Dear Sir, your overdraft is now $70 billion, by Pete Green
- Heavy casualties at Lloyds Bank
BOOKS ARE WEAPONS
- What Engels learned from the Iroquois, by Alex Callinicos
INDUSTRIAL DISCUSSION SECTION
- Make or break in the hospitals, by Ray Storey
- Productivity update, by Stuart Axe
- A bright red light, by Caroline Conway
- Rich man, poor man – healthy man, dead man, by Keith Brown
REVIEW ARTICLE
- Behind the practice, by John Molyneux
LETTERS
- The making of Alf Garnett, from Michael Rosen
- Anti-semitism and Argentina, from Name withheld by request
- What causes men to rape? from Anne Williams
BOOKS
- A flawed gem, by Barry Pavier
- Woolly-headed handbook, by John Lindsay
- Narrow but good, by Chris Harman
- Part of a cultural earthquake, by Paul O’Flinn
- The lepers of modern capitalism, by Owen Gallagher
THE EXECUTION OF CHARLES HORMON
- [Book], by Jim Scott
- [Film], by Pete Goodwin
[THEATRE]
- Oi – Standing in the shadows, by S. Wells
[FILM]
- Circles of guilt, by Jon Bearman
THE REVOLUTIONARY CALENDAR
- June 1969, by Noel Halifax
Socialist Review
Edited by:
COLIN SPARKS
Assisted by:
STUART ASHE
DAVID BEECHAM
NORAH CARLIN
SUE COCKERILL
ANDY DURGAN
JOHN HUSTON
PETE GOODWIN
NOEL HALIFAX
GARETH JENKINS
CHRISTINE KENNY
JILL POOLE
JIM SCOTT
JANE URE SMITH
MARTA WOHRLE
ANDY WRIGHT
Production:
ANDY DURGAN
PETE GOODWIN
Business:
ANDY WRIGHT
Books:
ANDY DURGAN
World crisis in the East, by Mike Haynes
Keep on the right tracks
BEGIN’S WAR
- Begin’s final solution? by Michael Davis
THATCHER’S WAR
- Latin American response, by Dave Beecham & Mike Gonzalez
- The war and workplace, by Sue Cockerill
NEWS & ANALYSIS
- Guerilla’s fight on ..., by Carla Lopez
- Prior failures, by Pat Stack
- Purges: Present and past, by Pete Goodwin
- The Tory way of death, by Avril Huxtable
English eccentric and raving reactionary, by Noel Halifax
The British economy, by Pete Green
THE MOVEMENT
- Heading for a blind alley, by Peter Williams
- Feminism on the moon, by Lindsey German
INDUSTRIAL DISCUSSION SECTION
- A rank and file solution, by Lindsey Greig
- Winning the miners, by Andy Smith
- Taking the lead from below, by Micky Fenn
- From small beginnings, by Kieran Allen
WRITERS REVIEWED
- Images of oppression, by Judith Williams
REVIEW ARTICLE
- Revamping British capitalism, by Nigel Mason
What
the TUC wants ...
... and how it thinks it will get it
BOOKS
- Every picture tells a different story, by Peter Court
- The other war, by Ray Challinor
- Nuclear state power, by Malcolm Atkin
- A missing service, by John Lindsay
- Searching in the margins, by Steve Perkins
- Bookshorts
LETTERS
- Badly flawed argument, from D. Rommer
- Analysing Oi, by Peter Leeds
BOOKS
- Getting away from it all, by Pete Goodwin
[THE REVOLUTIONARY CALENDAR]
- July 1789, by Norah Carlin
Socialist Review
Edited by:
COLIN SPARKS
Assisted by:
STUART ASHE
DAVID BEECHAM
NORAH CARLIN
SUE COCKERILL
ANDY DURGAN
JOHN HUSTON
PETE GOODWIN
NOEL HALIFAX
GARETH JENKINS
CHRISTINE KENNY
ANN ROGERS
JOANNA ROLLO
JIM SCOTT
MARTA WOHRLE
ANDY WRIGHT
Production:
ANDY DURGAN
PETE GOODWIN
Business:
ANDY WRIGHT
Books:
ANDY DURGAN
NEWS & ANALYSIS
- Bad news for bankers, by Pete Green
- A new mood of resistance
Lebanese Labyrinth, by Mike Davis
Uncle Sam’s nasty nephew, by Noel Halifax
NEWS & ANALYSIS
- Zimbabwe: Two years free, by Alex Callinicos
- New flowers bloom, by Mike Bradley
- Ever decreasing circles, by Ian Birchall
Planting the Orange seed, by Norah Carlin
The Russian bourgeoisie, by Mike Haynes
The myth of Mahatma, by Barry Paiver
NEWS & ANALYSIS
- Trade wars, by Pete Green
INDUSTRIAL DISCUSSION
- Throwing up your rights, by Keith Brown
WRITERS REVIEWED
A very British reformism, interview with Chris Mullin, conducted by Pete Goodwin
BOOKS ARE WEAPONS
- The workers’ state, by Gareth Jenkins
REVIEW ARTICLE
- Empire builders, by Peter Binns
BOOKS
- Marx’s daughters, by Ceri Jones
- Nineteenth century dope, by John Houston
- Bookshorts
- In defence of Marx, by Chris Harman
- Down an old road, by Peter Court
[THE REVOLUTIONARY CALENDAR]
- September 1920, by Pete Goodwin
Socialist Review
Edited by:
COLIN SPARKS
Assisted by:
STUART ASHE
DAVID BEECHAM
NORAH CARLIN
SUE COCKERILL
PETER COURT
ANDY DURGAN
PETE GOODWIN
NOEL HALIFAX
GARETH JENKINS
CHRISTINE KENNY
JOHN LINDSAY
ANN ROGERS
JOANNA ROLLO
JIM SCOTT
MARTA WOHRLE
ANDY WRIGHT
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NEWS & ANALYSIS
- Denationalising Buzby, by Marta Wohrle
EDITORIAL
NEWS & ANALYSIS
- One day’s strike, by John Lindsay
- Is Solidarnosc dead? by Henry Brandler
- Money, money, money, by Sue Cockerill
SOCIALISM IN EUROPE
- France, by Ian Birchall
- Greece, by Jane Bernstein
- Spain, by Andy Durgan
- Italy, by Tim Potter
WHAT’S IN A WORD
- Zionism: The road to Beirut, by Steve Cedar
WRITERS REVIEWED
- Edgar Rice Burroughs: Tarzan the racist ape, by John Newsinger
BOOKS ARE WEAPONS
- Social Reform or Revolution: Arguments for revolution, by Jules Townsend
SEXUAL POLITICS
- Pornography: Against the new moralism, by Noel Halifax
REVIEW ARTICLE
BOOKS
- Back to the family, by Jane Ure Smith
- Geography lesson, by Pete Green
- Past imperfect, by Peter Court
MUSIC
- The message of rap, by Noel Halifax
THE REVOLUTIONARY CALENDAR
- October 1956, by Jim Scott
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NEWS & ANALYSIS
- The economy: What’s behind the 3.5%? by Stuart Ash
- Ireland: Armalite and ballot, by Kieran Allen
- The change in Spain? by Doug Andrews
- Iran: Murder, corruption, crisis, by Maryam Poya
- Brazil goes to vote, by Dave Beecham
- Brazil: Lula for governor, interview with Lula
THE MOVEMENT
- CND to the sidelines, by Peter Binns
WOMEN IN THE UNIONS
- Part of the union, by Norah Carlin
- Angels on picket lines, by Ann Rogers
BOOKS ARE WEAPONS
- Trotsky: Soviet power – live, by John Lindsay
Is the class contracting? by Duncan Hallas
WRITERS REVIEWED
- John Le Carre: No honourable men, by Colin Sparks
REVIEW ARTICLE
- Clement Attlee: Their finest hour? by Geoff Ellen
BOOKS
- Skilled workers, by Fred Lindop
- Revolt in Spain, by Norah Carlin
- Children’s books, by Sarah Cox
- Romantic poseur, by Noel Halifax
TELEVISION
- More of the same? by Marta Wohrle
- Money makes the Ring, by Jennifer Batchelor
THE REVOLUTIONARY CALENDAR
- November 1918, by Sue Cockerill
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NEWS & ANALYSIS
- The economy: Bosses toe the line, by Stuart Ash
- No end to the gloom?
- Russia: Death of a bureaucrat, by Mike Haynes
- Detente delusions, by Tom O’Lincoln
OBITUARY
NEWS & ANALYSIS
- The miners: The price of productivity, by Jack Robertson
WORKING CLASS HISTORY
- The 1930s: Hammered but unbroken, by John Charlton
WRITERS REVIEWED
- Ngugi: Kenyan voice of struggle, by Sybil Cock
NEWS & ANALYSIS
- Import controls: No national solution, by Gareth Jenkins
- Too much steel in stock
- Too many cars lying around
WHAT’S IN A WORD
REVIEW ARTICLE
- Women’s refuge: The face of charity, by J. Smith
BOOKS
- The collective hero, by Colin Sparks
- Heart of the party, by Jim Scott
- Boring rightwards, by Noel Halifax
- Peasant rebellion, by Colin Sparks
FILM
- Truth within limits, by Norah Carlin
MUSIC
- Saturday night fervour, by Marta Wohrle
[THE REVOLUTIONARY CALENDAR]
- [Moscow 1905], by Colin Sparks
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NEWS & ANALYSIS
- The economy: What does inflation mean? by Sue Cockerill
- The world economy: No end in sight, by Nigel Harris
- The NUS: Executive strike-breakers, by Martin Kellett
- Latin America: A few steps closer to war, by Carla Lopez
MARX CENTENARY
- Marx the democrat, by Colin Sparks
LABOUR HISTORY
- Drinking down the ages, by Paul Furness
THE MOVEMENT
- Gay politics: Pink but not red, by John Lindsay
SOCIETY
- The family: An unnatural practice, by Norah Carlin
REVIEW ARTICLE
NEWS & ANALYSIS
- A tendency to reform, by Pete Goodwin
FILMS
- Polite disobedience, by Barry Pavier
[Note]
BOOKS
- Occupy the cities, by Jonathan Neale
- Black and a woman, by Noel Halifax
- Euro-Narodnism, by Andy Strouthous
- Three real bargains, by Peter Court
- Intellectual indigestion, by Colin Sparks
- A new reformism, by Jim Scott
- Toad in hole, by Martin Adams
TELEVISION
- Getting all wired up, by Marta Wohrle
ARGUMENTS ABOUT SOCIALISM
- Abolish private property, by Gareth Jenkins
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The economy: Pay claims and inflation, by Stuart Ash
NEWS & ANALYSIS
- CND: Stopping the bomb
- Peace camps: Enthusiasm is not enough, by Jane Ure Smith & Marta Wohrle
FIGHTING THE BOMB
- Detente economy, by Mike Haynes
- The forces on the ground, by Mike Haynes
MARX CENTENARY
- Marx and philosophy, by Noel Halifax
The economy: Fluctuating fortunes of finance capital, by Pete Green
NEWS & ANALYSIS
- Ghana: An African revolution, by John Rogers
- Italy: The end of terror, by Tim Potter
LABOUR HISTORY
- China: The Chinese catastrophe, by Mark Caldwell
ARTIST REVIEWED
- Drawing connections, by Peter Court
BOOKS
- Essentially amorphous, by Duncan Hallas
- Arms race logic, by Peter Binns
- Letters from Crewe, by Ceri Jones
- Shaping things to come, by Walter Page
- Better read on, by Charlie Kay
ARGUMENTS ABOUT SOCIALISM
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The economy: Youth into the factories, by Dave Beecham
EDITORIAL
- A spectacular decline, by Pete Goodwin
Labour Movement: The Broad Lefts, by Colin Sparks
NEWS & ANALYSIS
- Mines & Waters: The balance hasn’t changed, by David Beecham
- Racism – a parliamentary pawn, by Peter Alexander & Christine Kenney
FIGHTING THE BOMB
- A canvass isn’t a campaign, by Martin Roiser
- Search for respectability, by Chris Stephenson
- Women’s suffrage at war, by Marta Wohrle
- Very powerful forces, by Peter Goodwin
MARX CENTENARY
- What a good idea! by Gareth Jenkins
WRITER REVIEWED
MUSIC
- The sounds of struggle, by Noel Halifax
SEXUAL POLITICS
- Not a moral question, by Ann Rogers
Sixty years of struggle, by Reg Groves
BOOKS
- Labour on Ireland, by Pat Stack
- Democracy US style, by Mike Gonzalez
- Granada cashing in, by Andy Durgan
- Evading the problem, by Nigel Harris
TELEVISION
- Soap with some froth, by Alan Gibbons
ARGUMENTS ABOUT SOCIALISM
- Leaders and the led, by Colin Sparks
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Labour movement: Ballots are a brake, by Stuart Ash
EDITORIAL
NEWS & ANALYSIS
- The economy: Tories’ unsolved problems, by Pete
Green
- France: Socialists put the boot in, by Bill Webb
- Germany: Baggy-trousered MPs, by Dick Ellis
- Central America: The attacks on Nicaragua, by Carla Lopez
WRITERS REVIEWED
- Darkness all day, by Noel Halifax
NEWS & ANALYSIS
- The Welfare State: In sickness and in health, by Norah Carlin
LABOUR HISTORY
- Ireland: Socialism or nationalism? by Gareth Jenkins & Chris Bambery
MARX CENTENARY
- The essential element, by Colin Sparks
LETTERS
- More sounds, from Ian Birchall
Editor’s note
- Oppose the YTS (1), from Pete Connell
- Oppose the YTS (2), from Geoff Brown
[BOOKS]
- They must be mad? by Peter Court
- The right to wear trousers, by Sybil Cock
- Life remains grim, by Noel Halifax
- Hypocrisy and lies, by Noel Halifax
- Deception plans, by Mike Bor
- The uses of science, by Bill Spence
- Changing the world, by Colin Sparks
TELEVISION
- Boffins on the box, by Marta Wohrle
ARGUMENTS ABOUT SOCIALISM
- Abolishing the police, by H. Brandler
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NEWS & ANALYSIS
- The economy: Some crimes do pay, by Chris Dransfield
EDITORIAL
NEWS & ANALYSIS
- Strikes: Learning from the new strikes, by Colin Sparks
- Crowley strike: Bitter but passive, by Marta Wohrle
- The docks: Negotiating defeats, interview with Bob Light & Eddie Prevost, conducted by Christine Kenny
The labours of the local lefts, by Ann Rogers
LETTER
- Youth training, from Sue Pinkham
The Japanese miracle explodes, by Sue Cockerill
NEWS & ANALYSIS
- Shipbuilding: Programme for defeat, by Dave Sherry
- France: The phoney alternative, by Pete Green
- Poland: Before the Pope’s visit, by Colin Sparks
MARX CENTENARY
- The 1848 Revolutions, by Norah Carlin
BOOKS
- Polling for straws, by Martin Roiser
- What Gramsci didn’t say, by Chris Harman
- Irrational nonsense, by Alex Callinicos
- From Althusser to O’Brien, by Pete Goodwin
ARGUMENTS ABOUT SOCIALISM
- Abolishing incentives, by Jim Scott
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EDITORIAL
THE ELECTION
- The Labour Left: Right behind you, Denis, by Pete Goodwin
NEWS & ANALYSIS
- France: The main enemy is at home ... in the Elysée Palace, by Ian Birchall
WRITERS REVIEWED
- Robert Tressell: Salvationary socialism, by Owen Gallagher
THE STATE OF THE MOVEMENT
- Union Broad Lefts move right, interview with John Deason & Andy Strouthous
- Prologue to an upturn, by Tony Cliff
MARXISM & DEMOCRACY
MARX CENTENARY
- The bleak years of the 1850s, by Noel Halifax
NEWS & ANALYSIS
- The Russian working class: Workers’ resistance in Russia, by Mike Haynes
REVIEW ARTICLE
- The despair of the reformist, by Alex Callinicos
EXHIBITION
- Artists International, by Patrick Sawyer
LETTER
- Music and politics, by Martin (Redskins)
BOOKS
- Readable style, flabby politics, by Pete Green
- Axe-man’s own story, by Nick Catlin
- Increasing blindness, by Chris Harman
ARGUMENTS ABOUT SOCIALISM
- Poverty amid wealth, by Ann Rogers
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Their side of the fence, by Dave Beecham
EDITORIAL
Communist Party: Terminal decline, by Pete Goodwin
CND: Dropping the Bomb, by Gareth Jenkins
Politics in the workplace – the long hard struggle to rebuild confidence, interview with Roger Cox
Ireland: Tories’ Belfast headaches, by Kieran Allen
Middle East: Crisis in the PLO, by Michael Davis
Chile: The workers fight back, by Dave Beecham
Greece: ‘A curious socialist’, by Chris Stephenson
Women’s movement slides to the right, by Lindsey German
MARX CENTENARY
- Marx on capital, by Rod Hudson
REVIEW ARTICLE
[BOOKS]
- Few laughs, no answers, by Chris Bambery
- The coming death of Pakistan, by Barry Pavier
ARGUMENTS ABOUT SOCIALISM
- The myth of scarce resources, by Noel Halifax
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The way to recruit workers? by Colin Sparks
EDITORIAL
Chile, by David Beecham
- Potential power, by David Beecham
NEWS & ANALYSIS
- The Labour Left: The gap that’s closing, by Pete Goodwin
INDUSTRIAL DISCUSSION
- Sun: Militancy isn’t enough, by Jane Bernstein
- POEU: Failures of the Broad left, by Ann Rogers & Marta Wohrle
INTERNATIONAL
- Divided working class, by Barry Pavier
NEWS & ANALYSIS
- French imperialism: Mitterrand’s ‘socialist’ imperialism, by T. Fabrice
MARX CENTENARY
- The national question, by Christine Kenny
LETTERS
- Socialism not moralism, from Ann Rogers & Colin Sparks
- Marx saintenary, from Rod Hudson
CULTURE
- Music and class, by Noel Halifax
REVIEWS
- Interesting titbits, by Chris Harman
- The true story, by Chris Bambery
- War maps, by Peter Binns
- ‘Worker exploit thyself’, by Mick Armstrong
ARGUMENTS ABOUT SOCIALISM
- Apathy rules ... sometimes, by Pete Goodwin
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Even cold wars can kill, by Mike Simons
Anatomy of reformism
NEWS & ANALYSIS
When the boss is a Labour left, by Ann Rogers
Plans, cooperatives and the struggle for socialism, by John Palmer & Hilary Wainwright
- A reformist strategy, by Colin Sparks
- A practical disaster, by David Beecham
INDUSTRIAL ANALYSIS
- Breaking Tory laws, by Peter Bain
Where will CND be? by Peter Binns
INTERNATIONAL
- Turkey: Elections as window-dressing, by T. Kaya
MARX CENTENARY
- Marx and the International, by Pete Goodwin
LETTER
REVIEW
- Revolutionary writers, by Kent Worcester
REVIEW ARTICLE
- Washington no, Moscow reluctantly, by Alex Callinicos
OBITUARY
- Peter Sedgwick: A sad loss
[REVIEW]
- Heroism and cynicism, by J. Newsinger
ARGUMENTS ABOUT SOCIALISM
- Not so happy family, by John Lindsay
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The economy: Women and the workforce, by Sue Cockerill
Next stop Managua
Paradise lost? by Darren O’Grady & Colin Sparks
Labour Party: Left blessing on Kinnock – the born-again Wilson, by Pete Goodwin
Privatisation: Selling services, by Ann Rogers
The General Strike of 1961, by Gareth Jenkins
Phillipines [sic]: Receding miracle, by Sue Cockerill
Iran: Struggle but no focus, by Maryam Poya
The United States and the world economy, by Pete Green
Super-pessimism, by Gareth Jenkins
MARX CENTENARY
- The Paris Commune, by Rod Hudson
REVIEWS
- Lambs to the slaughter, by Noel Halifax
- Record of struggle, by Sue Cockerill
- End of Rhodesia, by Alex Callinicos
- Racist to the core, by Steve Cedar
- Jules Feiffer’s America, by Peter Court
CULTURE
- Valium of the masses, by Noel Halifax
ARGUMENTS ABOUT SOCIALISM
- ‘Forcibly if we must’, by Colin Sparks
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Employment: Ripping off the young, by Sybil Cock
EDITORIAL
Disarmament: CND – a second wind? by Pete Binns
Lebanon: PLO – pawns in the game, by Phil Marshall
Local government: ‘Saving the Socialist Republic?’ by Gareth Jenkins
Trade unions: Closed shop in crisis, by John Deason
LABOUR COUNCILS
- Liverpool: A new dawn? by Alan Gibbons
- Bashed by the Labour left, by Steve Campbell
Trade unions: NATFHE race disgrace, by Norah Carlin
CONFERENCE REPORT
- Death of a party, by Pete Goodwin
Argentina: The myth explodes, by Mike Gonzalez
Ireland: Is Sinn Fein moving left? by Pat Stack
MARX CENTENARY
- Marx and the German workers’ movement, by Phil Spenser
THEATRE
- Swamp as art, by Pete Goodwin
LETTERS
- Grenada before the invasion, from S. Terry
- Too hard on CND, from W.E. Hall
REVIEWS
OBITUARY
- Teamster rebel, by Chris Bambery
ARGUMENTS ABOUR SOCIALISM
- Lost in the masses? by Marta Wohrle
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If the C.A.P. Fits, by Sue Cockerill
EDITORIAL
POEU: Broad Left disaster, by J. Jones
Trade union bureaucracy: Why the bureaucrats betray, by Jane Kaye
Spain: Workers pay the price, by Andy Durgan
Australia: Why the bosses like Bob, by Mick Armstrong
Brent: Ditching Brent Labour, by Mike Simons
INDUSTRIAL DISCUSSION
- Residential workers: Left cover for the sell-out, by Iain Ferguson
USA: There are American workers, by Glenn Perusek
Lenin: In defence of Leninism, by Alex Callinicos
WRITERS REVIEWED
- George Orwell: 1984 was his worst book ..., by John Deason
REVIEW ARTICLE
- Print patriarchs? by Ann Rogers
LETTERS
- [Grenada invasion], from Jo Hanson
- [Rank & file action], from Michael Rosen
- [The GLC and Left Labour councils], from Edward Stonehill
REVIEWS
Censorship: Banning the ‘nasties’, by Noel Halifax
REVIEWS
- Social engineering, by Chris Stephenson
- The unfunny comedy, by Sue Cockerill
THE BACK PAGE
- The first peace woman, by Pete Goodwin
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Shop floor snapshot, by Dave Beecham
The state of the movement
The balance of class forces, by Chris Harman
In the beginning ..., by Duncan Hallas
WRITERS REVIEWED
- The fall of the Raj, by Sue Cockerill
The classical economists and Marx, by Pete Green
France: Talbot a tale of shame, by Gareth Jenkins
Crisis and coup in Nigeria, by Peter Alexander
US and them, by Dave Beecham
Repression in China, by Andy Williams
REVIEW ARTICLE
- Taking on the tyrants, by Andy Zebrowski
LETTERS
- Fighting fascism, from Merilyn Moose
- Sorry and thanks, by Colin Sparks
- Rank & file, from Gareth Jenkins
REVIEWS
- American nightmare, by Jonathan Neale
- Mao and the Time Lords
- From Marx to mysticism, by A. Strouthous
- Challenging ideas, by H. Brandler
- Animal crackers, by A. Strouthous
THE BACK PAGE
- That old Benn magic, by Pete Goodwin
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DUNCAN BLACKIE
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FALKLANDS
- An expensive diversion, by Duncan Blackie
After the day of action
THE MOVEMENT
- Militant’s road to socialism, by Ralph Darlington
Industry: The real lessons of UCS
MIDDLE EAST
- Burning Reagan’s fingers, by Russ Escritt
- Inside Israel, by Sue Cockerill & Neil Rogall
- The Zionist threat, by John Rose
INTERNATIONAL
- Dictatorship on the brink, by Mike Gonzalez
- Greece’s ‘curious’ socialists, by Noel Halifax
The women’s movement: Symbol of decline, by Sheila McGregor
History: Morris the revolutionary, by Geoff Ellen
WRITERS REVIEWED
- Ransome and revolution, by Jane Bassett
REVIEW ARTICLE
- Writings of the ‘renegade’, by Pete Goodwin
[REVIEWS]
LETTERS
- Orwell and the Trotskyists, from Stephen Arthur
- Self emancipation, from Nick May
- By any other name, from Ben Ross
- Bureaucratic mass strike, from Geoff Brown
- Wild about animals, from J. Fisher
- Engels, parrot fashion, from J. Jackson & R. Colyer
- A vegi strikes back, from Pete Cannell
- Meat and materialism, from Rod Hudson
BACKPAGE
- Building BLOC? by Pete Goodwin
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Scotts dispute: Strategy for defeat, by Alan Gibbons
EDITORIAL
- Test of strength
- The task ahead
MINERS
The economy: Profits up as jobs slaughter goes on, by Pete Green
GCHQ Day of Action: Militants lead the action, by Andy Zebrowski
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
- Liverpool: Budget busters, by Alan Gibbons
The Labour Party: Kinnock’s stacked deck, by Pete Goodwin
Islam: Islam and reaction, by Jonathan Neale
Iran/Iraq War: War and reaction, by Phil Marshall
REVIEW ARTICLES
- Russian Revolution: The workers who seized power, by Colin Sparks
- Economics: How capitalism isn’t working, by Lindsey German
REVIEWS
- Epoch of dictatorship, by Kent Worcester
- Faith in corporatism, by Pete Green
- Personal experiences, by Kevin Murphy
- John Wayne OK? by Peter Court
LETTERS
- Biting back, from Andy Strouthous
- Animals 2, from Alex Neilson
- Bureaucratic strikes, from Chris Harman
- Meat &/or veg, from Dave Nuttall
- Human needs, from Colin Sparks
- Chicken treat, by Lindsey German
BACKPAGE
- Pessimism or optimism? by Pete Goodwin
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The family: Family facts ... and fallacies
EDITORIAL
BEHIND THE MINERS’ STRIKE
The state: ‘Democracy’ and the state, by Gareth Jenkins & Colin Sparks
Local councils: Defending the town hall, by David Aicken, Gareth Jenkins & Wendy White
BEHIND THE MINERS’ STRIKE
Libya – ‘the middle road’, by Phil Marshall
US elections: The slick, the black and the city boss, by Bill Roberts, Lance Selfa & Joe Allen
El Salvador: Fighting the mailed fist, by Noel Halifax & Carla Lopez
Spain, Italy, Portugal: Taking on the workers, by Ian Birchall
India: Class and communalism, by Barry Pavier
Permanent revolution: A world to win, by John Molyneux
REVIEW ARTICLE
- State sponsored scabbing, by Duncan Blackie
REVIEW ARTICLES
- Class struggle and women’s liberation, by Norah
Carlin
- Wigan Pier revisited, by Ann Rogers
REVIEW
- Academic drivel, by Graham Wright
LETTERS
- Red Petrograd, from Mike Haynes
- Israeli Marxists, from G. Ungpakorn
- Popular literature, from Martin Barker
BACKPAGE
- Taking our liberties, by Pete Goodwin
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Edited by:
COLIN SPARKS
Assisted by:
DAVID BEECHAM
NORAH CARLIN
SUE COCKERILL
PETE GOODWIN
NOEL HALIFAX
GARETH JENKINS
ROB FERGUSON
JOHN DEASON
PAT STACK
ANDY ZEBROWSKI
DUNCAN BLACKIE
Production, Business & Reviews:
ROB FERGUSON
PAT STACK
Crisis of leadership
Industrial: Wives, women and fighters, by Norah Carlin
Limits of syndicalism, by Jane Ure Smith
Industry: Getting in the mood, by Gareth Jenkins
NEWS & ANALYSIS
- Teachers: Class struggle, by Dick North
- Liverpool Council: Playing cat and mouse, by Alan Gibbons
Euro-elections: More than just a bore, by Curtis McNally
INTERNATIONAL: SOUTH AFRICA
- Coming to terms with apartheid, by Alex Callinicos
- Breaking the chains, by Nigel Dickinson
STUDENTS
- Anti-Nazi picket; A rat crawls out, by Paul McGarr & Ginny Holland
Gays: Stuck in the mire, by Noel Halifax & John Lindsay
INTERNATIONAL
- West Germany: Striking for the 35 hour week, by David Paenson
- Central America: Reagan’s war game, by Peter Binns
The road to workers’ power: The most complete democracy, by Pete Goodwin
BOOK REVIEWS
- Red Ken’s gravy train, by Noel Halifax
- China on the surface, by George Gorton
BACK PAGE
- Rules of war, by Pete Goodwin
Socialist Review
Edited by:
COLIN SPARKS
Assisted by:
DAVID BEECHAM
NORAH CARLIN
SUE COCKERILL
PETE GOODWIN
NOEL HALIFAX
GARETH JENKINS
ROB FERGUSON
JOHN DEASON
PAT STACK
ANDY ZEBROWSKI
Production, Business & Reviews:
ROB FERGUSON
PAT STACK
Population: Concerned racism, by Colin Sparks
Politics the key
The state: Understanding the state, by Colin Sparks
Socialist Worker: The voice of the party, by Sue Cockerill
CONFERENCES
- Lots of noise – little action, by John Carney
- Playing on Graham’s ground, by John McGloughlin
Teachers: The arbitration trap, by Shaun Doherty
INDUSTRIAL ANALYSIS: LEYLAND
- You can’t win ’em all ..., by Dave Sherry
- You can win some, by John Rees
ECONOMICS
- The debt crisis: You can’t beat the bank, by Pete Green
INTERNATIONAL
- Italy: Death of a compromiser, by Ian Birchall
- Punjab: Roots of communalism, by Barry Pavier
- Germany: Leading workers to defeat, by David Paenson
- El Salvador: Death squads and compromise, by Pete Binns & Carl Lopez
- France: Poison gift, by Gareth Jenkins
REVIEW ARTICLE
- The torch of reaction, by Colin Sparks
BOOK REVIEWS
- Selling yourself, by Noel Halifax
- Well-intentioned drivel
- Revolutionary spark, by Andy Strouthous
- Detailed rant, by Simon Crane
BACKPAGE
- Morning sickness, by Pete Goodwin
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