International Socialism (1st Series), No.28 (Spring 1967) (original) (raw)
INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM
EDITORIAL:
- Taking Stock of the Wage Freeze
- Europe, by EB Majority
- A Note of Dissent, by EB Minority
THE NOTEBOOK:
- Islington Tenants, by Ian MacDonald
- Chemicals, by Pat Fortune
- Primary Education, by Sarah Cox
- The Economy, by John Palmer
- West Germany, by Brian Ebbatson
- Greece, by Michael Jones
A Permanent Arms Economy, by Michael Kidron
The British Labour Movement: Aspects of Current Experience, by Colin Barker
Poems, by Adrian Mitchell
- To The Statues in Poets’ Corner, Westminster Abbey
- Let me tell you the Third World War is going to separate the men from the boys
China: What Price Culture? by Nigel Harris
A Socialist Manifesto for Poland, by Jacek Kuron & Karol Modzelewski
Poems, by Adrian Mitchell
REVIEWS:
- Mud Cannot Split, by Chris Harman
- Italian Theory, by Chris Harman
- Anglo-Mix, by Robin Derricourt
- Korsch, by Godula Castles
- Too Much, Too Soon, by Peter Sedgwick
- Old Russian Soldiers, by Nigel Harris
- The Second Time? by Ian H. Birchall
- Bert’s Art, by Colin Barker
- RIP I-III, by David L. Purdy
- Paper Riches, by Colin Barker
- The Tsar’s Saddle, by John Charlton
- Is Almond a Nut? by Jim Higgins
- Double Deutsch, by Brian Ebbatson
- Roads to Power, by Ian H. Birchall
- Cosa Nostra, by Antonio di Giulio
- Harold’s Forebear, by Raymond Challinor
- State or Public, by Raymond Challinor
- Tonypandy, USA, by Philip Ralph
- And Misprints Too, by Peter Ibbotson
- Freak-out, by Tony Marks
- Young Rebs, by Colin Barker
- Turn On Another Reformism, by Tirril Harris
- Back to Bonger, by Ian Taylor
- Little Light, by Richard Kirkwood
- No Politics Here, by Ian H. Birchall
- No Change, by Martin Curtis
- Lenin Lives On, by Martin Chanock
- Old Comrades, by Harry McShane
- Worthy Joe, by P. Mansell
- Books Received
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