Socialist Worker Review 70 (November 1984) (original) (raw)
Socialist Worker Review, November 1984
Contents
From Socialist Worker Review, No. 70, November 1984.
Transcribed & marked up by Einde O’Callaghan for ETOL.
Edited by:
LINDSEY GERMAN
Assisted by:
JANE BASSET
PAT STACK
GARETH JENKINS
ANDY ZEBROWSKI
PETE GOODWIN
DAVE BEECHAM
SUE COCKERILL
NOEL HALIFAX
NORAH CARLIN
LAURENCE WONG
CHRIS BAMBERY
MORT MASCARENHAS
JOHN DEASON
MARK CRANSHAW
CATHIE JASPER
CLARE FERMONT
Production & Business:
PAT STACK
ROB FERGUSON
Reviews:
COLIN SPARKS
NOTES OF THE MONTH
- Miners: Long, drawn out and bitter
- Economy: Moneymen get nervous, by Pete Green
- Tories: Thatchers unease
- Wages: Fighting back
- Egypt: Boiling point, by Phil Marshall
Miners Support Committees: Supporting the miners, by Sheila McGregor
WHAT DO WE MEAN BY ...?
- Class struggle, by Alan Gibson
Nicaragua: The people’s revolution, by Joanna Rollo
Australia: Bob the bosses’ man, by Sue Cockerill
Workplace notes, interview with Julian Goss
Cowley: The story of a car factory, interview with two stewards at BL Cowley, conducted by Harriet Sherwood & Andy Zebrowski
One great act or mass action? by Pat Stack
- Trotsky on terrorism, by Leon Trotsky
Labour Party: Why the left is back in business, by Pete Goodwin
REVIEW ARTICLE
- Lost opportunities, by Lindsey German
WRITERS REVIEWED
- Howard Fast: A powerful story teller, by Owen Gallagher
Riots in the dream factory, by Peter Court
LETTERS
- Right, left and centre, from Jeff McMahon
REVIEWS
- Understanding the state, by Colin Sparks
- Families on the dole, by Chanie Rosenberg
- Class war diary, by Harriet Sherwood
- Tracing Marx’s thought, by Colin Barker
- Cast into deeper darkness, by Henry Brandler
- A pale imitation, by Charlie Hore
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