Socialist Worker Review 68 (September 1984) (original) (raw)
Socialist Worker Review, September 1984
Contents
From Socialist Worker Review, No. 68, September 1984.
Transcribed & marked up by Einde O’Callaghan for ETOL.
Edited by:
LINDSEY GERMAN
Assisted by:
PAT STACK
ROB FERGUSON
GARETH JENKINS
ANDY ZEBROWSKI
PETE GOODWIN
DAVE BEECHAM
SUE COCKERILL
NOEL HALIFAX
NORAH CARLIN
Production & Business:
PAT STACK
ROB FERGUSON
Reviews:
COLIN SPARKS
NOTES OF THE MONTH
- 6 months on
- Scargill’s strike
- Upholding British rule, by Chris Bambery
- Biting the hand, by Chris Harman
- Disunity at the unit
- Population politics
Industrial: Miners’ wives
Portugal ten years on, by Paul McGarr
Divided Cyprus, by Ali Saffet
WHAT DO WE MEAN BY ...?
- Agitation & propaganda, by Duncan Hallas
TUC – a bang or a whimper? by Lindsey German & Andy Zebrowski
- Five years of Tory rule
100 years on: The Origins of the Family, by Chris Harman
LABOUR COUNCILS: A TALE OF TWO CITIES
- [Liverpool budget crisis], by Alan Gibbons
- [Ken Livingstone’s by-election strategy], by Gareth Jenkins
Workplace notes, interview with Candy Udwin
Labour Party: The right and reselection, by Pete Goodwin
International: One-party states, by Alex Callinicos
Racism: Beating the Nazis, by Paul Holborow
REVIEW ARTICLE
- Racist roots, by Chris Bambery
[REVIEWS]
- Confusion reigns, by Duncan Hallas
- Defending our traditions, by Ann Rogers
- Police, thieves and sociologists! by Colin Sparks
- Women in Rusia, by Cathie Jasper
- CIA jobs for Nazis, by Rod Hudson
- A film of injustice, by Clare Fermont
- IRA leader remembers, by Tina Scott
- False hero, by Kent Worcester
- Marxist economics, by Pete Green
- Socialist detectives, by Chris Harman
- Sound judgement, by Noel Halifax
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