Socialist Worker Review 71 (December 1984) (original) (raw)
Socialist Worker Review, December 1984
Contents
From Socialist Worker Review, No. 71, December 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
JOHN DEASON
MARK CRANSHAW
CATHIE JASPER
LINDSAY GREIG
Production & Business:
PAT STACK
ROB FERGUSON
Reviews:
COLIN SPARKS
NOTES OF THE MONTH
- Miners: Christmas and beyond
- Kinnock: Bitterness and betrayal
- Class struggle: The shape of things to come
- Equal pay: out of the ghetto?
- Ireland: Still talking after all these years
- Students: With friends like this ...
Workplace notes, by John Disson
WHAT DO WE MEAN BY ...?
- Exploitation, by Dave Fysh
CPSA Broad Left: Splitting the left, by Kieran Kelly
- How they got there, by Sally Bild
Famine: Hungry for profits, by Alan Gibson
Rate Capping: A Tory time bomb, by Gareth Jenkins, with help from Pete Ainsley & Ian Wall
Ireland: The missing key, by Chris Harman
South Africa: Challenge to apartheid, by Alex Callinicos
China: Deng’s road west, by Martin May
OBITUARY
- Boris Souvarine: A lost revolutionary, by Philip Spencer
WRITERS REVIEWED
- Lewis Jones: The price of coal, by Norman Strike
REVIEWS
- Contemptuous and condescending, by Donny Gluckstein
- A revolutionary witness, by Laurence Wong
- Learning from Struggle, by Eddy Prevost
- A liberal apology, by Chris Harman
- A mirror of Labour thinking, by Steve Curley
- Indigestible prose? by Harriet Sherwood
LETTERS
- Hill no Marxist, from Norah Carlin
- Red Home Guards, from W. Hall
REVIEWS
- The great trouser scandal, by Bob Light
- Impartial, neutral and objective, by Andy Strouthous
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