Socialist Review 46 (September/October 1982) (original) (raw)
Socialist Review, September/October 1982
Contents
From Socialist Review, No. 46, 15 September–12 October 1982: 8.
Transcribed & marked up by Einde O’Callaghan for ETOL.
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
- Crooks, by Marta Wohrle
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
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