International Socialism (1st Series), No.26 (Autumn 1966) (original) (raw)
INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM
EDITORIAL:
THE NOTEBOOK:
- Dockworkers Defeated, by Nicholas Howard
- Prices and Incomes Board, by Colin Barker
- Deflation, by John Palmer
- Yugoslavia, by Michael Kidron
- Purge in China, by Nigel Harris
Marxism: Leninism-Stalinism-Maoism, by Nigel Harris
Letters to Editor:
- On Zimbabwe, from Robert Watson
- On Education in Japan, from Peter Ibbotson
Letter to Readers: On Ken Coates expulsion
Incomes Policy and Class Power:
Steel’s State Cap, by Nicholas Howard
Guyana: 26 May, by Eric Huntley
REVIEWS:
- New Imperialism and the Colonial Bourgeoisie, by Hamza Alavi
- Administritis in India, by David Breen
- Skilled Works, by Angus Hone
- Pregnant Choice, by Michael Kidron
- Lenin as Linguist, by Roger Protz
- Spain, by Philip Ralph
- Incidents at Thalburg, by Geoff Winn
- Enigmatic Variations, by Ian H. Birchall
- Ban! Ban! by Raymond Challinor
- A Good ’Un, by George P. Rawick
- Spirit of Josef, by William Gorman
- Hash Rehashed, by Peter Sedgwick
- Philosophers at Work, by Nigel Harris
- Out of Focus, by Raymond Challinor
- Looking Glasses, by Colin Humphries
- Middle-Class Planners, by Alan Mather
- Categorically Thinking, by Colin Humphries
- French Waters, by Geoff Winn
- For Students, by John Ashdown
- Anomie, by Tony Marks
- Pieces Missing, by Chris Davison
- A Hold on Your Self, by Bert Bensen
- Revolution Can Be Fun, by Tirril Harris
- Teach Yourself Failure, by Gerry Lynch
- The Youth, by J. Lynch
- Books Received
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