Socialist Review 66 (June 1984) (original) (raw)
Socialist Review, June 1984
Contents
From Socialist Review, No. 66, June 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
ROB FERGUSON
JOHN DEASON
PAT STACK
ANDY ZEBROWSKI
DUNCAN BLACKIE
Production, Business & Reviews:
ROB FERGUSON
PAT STACK
Crisis of leadership
Industrial: Wives, women and fighters, by Norah Carlin
Limits of syndicalism, by Jane Ure Smith
Industry: Getting in the mood, by Gareth Jenkins
NEWS & ANALYSIS
- Teachers: Class struggle, by Dick North
- Liverpool Council: Playing cat and mouse, by Alan Gibbons
Euro-elections: More than just a bore, by Curtis McNally
INTERNATIONAL: SOUTH AFRICA
- Coming to terms with apartheid, by Alex Callinicos
- Breaking the chains, by Nigel Dickinson
STUDENTS
- Anti-Nazi picket; A rat crawls out, by Paul McGarr & Ginny Holland
Gays: Stuck in the mire, by Noel Halifax & John Lindsay
INTERNATIONAL
- West Germany: Striking for the 35 hour week, by David Paenson
- Central America: Reagan’s war game, by Peter Binns
The road to workers’ power: The most complete democracy, by Pete Goodwin
BOOK REVIEWS
- Red Ken’s gravy train, by Noel Halifax
- China on the surface, by George Gorton
BACK PAGE
- Rules of war, by Pete Goodwin
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