International Socialism (1st Series), No.22 (Autumn 1965) (original) (raw)
INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM
EDITORIAL:
THE NOTEBOOK:
- Unions, by Colin Barker
- World Trade, by Michael Kidron
- Threat of Recession & Japan, by John Palmer
Immigration and the British Labour Movement, by Paul Foot
Humanism and Socialism, by Paul Mattick
Theory at the Hour of Wilson, by Peter Sedgwick
The West German Emergency Laws, by Reiner Diederich
REVIEWS:
- Return to Utopia, by Chris Harman
- Grass Roots, by Raymond Challinor
- Sects Life, by Raymond Challinor
- Hotch Potch, by Jenny Davison
- Rags to Niches, by Sarah Watson
- In the Beginning, by Peter Ibbotson
- Lynched, by Gerry Lynch
- Revolting Youth, by Julie Lynch
- Crammed, by David Rose
- 1926 and All That, by Roger Cox
- Halflight, by Colin Barker
- True to Type, by Anthony Uden
- Darkly at Britain, by David Breen
- In Groups, by Barry Hindess
- Apolitical Party, by Ian H. Birchall
- Too Involved, by Peter Sedgwick
- A Fabian to the West, by George Rawick
- Another Country, by George Rawick
- Philosophic Journalist, by Nigel Harris
- Economics and Reality, by Nigel Harris
- How It Really Was, by Harold Jackson
- Love Despised, by Ioan Davies
- Tame Pussy, by Robert Kett
- Communist Blocs, by David Breen
- A Century of Clichés, by Dave Peers
- State Capitalist Handbook, by Michael Kidron
- Life with Auntie, by Peter Sedgwick
- Zero-plus Book, by Steven Rose
- Primer, by Leonora Massey
- Millsiana, by John Ashdown
- Rave for Bert, by Colin Barker
- Literature and Reformism, by Ian H. Birchall
- Poor Orwell, by Bert Benson
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