Socialist Review 60 (December 1983) (original) (raw)
Socialist Review, December 1983
Contents
From Socialist Review, No. 60, December 1983.
Transcribed & marked up by Einde O’Callaghan for ETOL.
Edited by:
COLIN SPARKS
Assisted by:
DAVID BEECHAM
NORAH CARLIN
SUE COCKERILL
PETE GOODWIN
NOEL HALIFAX
GARETH JENKINS
PAT STACK
JOHN DEASON
Production, Business & Reviews:
PAT STACK
Employment: Ripping off the young, by Sybil Cock
EDITORIAL
- Stop press
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
- Class struggle, but no party! by Duncan Hallas
- Students of Russia, by Mike Haynes
OBITUARY
- Teamster rebel, by Chris Bambery
ARGUMENTS ABOUR SOCIALISM
- Lost in the masses? by Marta Wohrle
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