Socialist Review 64 (April 1984) (original) (raw)
Socialist Review, April 1984
Contents
From Socialist Review, No. 64, April 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
ANDY ZEBROWSKI
DUNCAN BLACKIE
Production, Business & Reviews:
PAT STACK
JO TERRY
Scotts dispute: Strategy for defeat, by Alan Gibbons
EDITORIAL
- Test of strength
- The task ahead
MINERS
- Inside Yorkshire: Striking from below, by Duncan Blackie
- Lessons from history: Rank and file initiative – how solidarity was won last time, by Gareth Jenkins
The economy: Profits up as jobs slaughter goes on, by Pete Green
GCHQ Day of Action: Militants lead the action, by Andy Zebrowski
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
- Liverpool: Budget busters, by Alan Gibbons
The Labour Party: Kinnock’s stacked deck, by Pete Goodwin
Islam: Islam and reaction, by Jonathan Neale
Iran/Iraq War: War and reaction, by Phil Marshall
REVIEW ARTICLES
- Russian Revolution: The workers who seized power, by Colin Sparks
- Economics: How capitalism isn’t working, by Lindsey German
REVIEWS
- Epoch of dictatorship, by Kent Worcester
- Faith in corporatism, by Pete Green
- Personal experiences, by Kevin Murphy
- John Wayne OK? by Peter Court
LETTERS
- Biting back, from Andy Strouthous
- Animals 2, from Alex Neilson
- Bureaucratic strikes, from Chris Harman
- Meat &/or veg, from Dave Nuttall
- Human needs, from Colin Sparks
- Chicken treat, by Lindsey German
BACKPAGE
- Pessimism or optimism? by Pete Goodwin
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