Socialist Worker Review 72 (January 1985) (original) (raw)
Socialist Worker Review, January 1985
Contents
From Socialist Worker Review, No. 72, January 1985.
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
- Class struggle: Striking features
- Miners’ strike: The road to solidarity
- Labour Party: Left caught on a right hook
- Communist Party: Even the best friends must part
- Students: The class of ’85
WHAT DOE WE MEAN BY ...?
- The general strike, by Chris Harman
Feminism & the Miners’ Strike: Towards a new unity? by Norah Carlin
Trade union laws: Biting on the ballot? by Pete Goodwin
1905, by Tony Cliff
DEBATE & LETTERS
- What about the workers? from Alan Walters, John Mann & Pete Ainsley
- Show some solidarity, from Mike Webber
- But look at the facts, from Pete Binns
France: When friends fall out, by Gareth Jenkins
Iran: Workers resist Khomeini, by Maryam Poya & Phil Marshall
Workplace notes, interview with members of Felixstowe Port Committee, conducted by Andy Zebrowski
WRITERS REVIEWED
- Jonathan Swift: Satirist of a sick society, by Gareth Jenkins
REVIEW ARTICLE
- The Trotskyist legacy, by Chris Bambery
REVIEWS
- Women at war, by Goretti Horgan
- Kilts and coronations, by Lesley Hoggart
- The sickness of the system, by Ian Taylor
- Challenging the fiction, by Margaret Willis
- Stories of the 30s, by Jon Gamble
- Paradise lost, by Peter Court
- A shabby story, by Lindsey German
- The war France could not win, by Norah Carlin
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