Socialist Worker Review 82 (December 1985) (original) (raw)
Socialist Worker Review, December 1985
Contents
From Socialist Worker Review, No. 82, December 1985.
Transcribed & marked up by Einde O’Callaghan for ETOL.
Edited by:
LINDSEY GERMAN
Assisted by:
JANE BASSET
PAT STACK
GARETH JENKINS
ANDY ZEBROWSKI
NOEL HALIFAX
DAVE BEECHAM
NORAH CARLIN
LAURENCE WONG
ROB FERGUSON
BILL THOMPSON
SEAN PIGGOT
PETE BINNS
SIMON TERRY
HARRIET SHERWOOD
LINDSEY GREIG
CLARE FERMONT
PETE GREEN
LESLEY HOGGART
Production & Business:
PAT STACK
LIZ ABRAHAM
Reviews:
COLIN SPARKS
NOTES OF THE MONTH
- The economy: Cold comfort
- After the summit: Back in the USSR
- Ireland: Rocky road to Dublin
- Liverpool: Lost opportunities
- Brazil: The time to organise
The killer from Manila, by Nigel Harris
The mines: Down but not out, by Mike Simons
Racism: Standing up, fighting back, by Pat Stack
The roots of racism, by Ann Rogers
THE RELEVANCE OF TROTSKY TODAY
- John Molyneux
- Monty Johnstone
Greece: Austerity socialism, by members of OSE in Greece
- Rage at regime
France: If you can’t beat them ..., by Peter Williams
Workers Revolutionary Party: Cult comes a cropper, by Duncan Hallas
WRITERS REVIEWED
- Jeffrey Archer: Top of the class, by Roger Carberry
MARXISM & CULTURE
- Born again Xmas, by Rick Hay
WHAT DO WE MEAN BY ...?
- Centrism, by Gareth Jenkins
REVIEW ARTICLES
- Master of moderation, by Pat Stack
- The monolith cracks, by Chris Bambery
REVIEWS
- A very rum deal, by Colin Sparks
- The wandering poet, by Noel Halifax
- What a waste, by Ray Cox
- Science and humanity, by Hugh Belling
- No spiritual solutions, by Beth Light
- Bookbrief
- Books for Christmas, by Lindsey German
OUR HISTORY
- So comrades come rally, by Ian Birchall
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