Socialist Review 61 (January 1984) (original) (raw)
Socialist Review, January 1984
Contents
From Socialist Review, No. 61, January 1984.
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
JO TERRY
If the C.A.P. Fits, by Sue Cockerill
EDITORIAL
- How much of a defeat?
POEU: Broad Left disaster, by J. Jones
Trade union bureaucracy: Why the bureaucrats betray, by Jane Kaye
Spain: Workers pay the price, by Andy Durgan
Australia: Why the bosses like Bob, by Mick Armstrong
Brent: Ditching Brent Labour, by Mike Simons
INDUSTRIAL DISCUSSION
- Residential workers: Left cover for the sell-out, by Iain Ferguson
USA: There are American workers, by Glenn Perusek
Lenin: In defence of Leninism, by Alex Callinicos
WRITERS REVIEWED
- George Orwell: 1984 was his worst book ..., by John Deason
REVIEW ARTICLE
- Print patriarchs? by Ann Rogers
LETTERS
- [Grenada invasion], from Jo Hanson
- [Rank & file action], from Michael Rosen
- [The GLC and Left Labour councils], from Edward Stonehill
REVIEWS
- Ideas without action, by Duncan Hallas
- The Federation, by Duncan Hallas
- Workers in Wales, by Ceri Jones
- Romance, by Noel Halifax
Censorship: Banning the ‘nasties’, by Noel Halifax
REVIEWS
- Social engineering, by Chris Stephenson
- The unfunny comedy, by Sue Cockerill
THE BACK PAGE
- The first peace woman, by Pete Goodwin
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