Socialist Review 67 (July 1984) (original) (raw)
Socialist Review, July 1984
Contents
From Socialist Review, No. 67, July 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
Production, Business & Reviews:
ROB FERGUSON
PAT STACK
Population: Concerned racism, by Colin Sparks
Politics the key
The state: Understanding the state, by Colin Sparks
Socialist Worker: The voice of the party, by Sue Cockerill
CONFERENCES
- Lots of noise – little action, by John Carney
- Playing on Graham’s ground, by John McGloughlin
Teachers: The arbitration trap, by Shaun Doherty
INDUSTRIAL ANALYSIS: LEYLAND
- You can’t win ’em all ..., by Dave Sherry
- You can win some, by John Rees
ECONOMICS
- The debt crisis: You can’t beat the bank, by Pete Green
INTERNATIONAL
- Italy: Death of a compromiser, by Ian Birchall
- Punjab: Roots of communalism, by Barry Pavier
- Germany: Leading workers to defeat, by David Paenson
- El Salvador: Death squads and compromise, by Pete Binns & Carl Lopez
- France: Poison gift, by Gareth Jenkins
REVIEW ARTICLE
- The torch of reaction, by Colin Sparks
BOOK REVIEWS
- Selling yourself, by Noel Halifax
- Well-intentioned drivel
- Revolutionary spark, by Andy Strouthous
- Detailed rant, by Simon Crane
BACKPAGE
- Morning sickness, by Pete Goodwin
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