Socialist Worker Review 90 (September 1986) (original) (raw)
Socialist Worker Review, September 1986
Contents
From Socialist Worker Review, No. 90, September 1986.
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
PETE BINNS
SIMON TERRY
CLARE FERMONT
PETE GREEN
FRIEDA SMITH
LESLEY HOGGART
Production & Business:
BRIAN McDONALD
PAT STACK
Reviews:
NOEL HALIFAX
SIMON TERRY
NOTES OF THE MONTH
- The slump: How deep can it go? by Pete Green
- The TUC: Kinnock’s law, by Pete Clark
- Labour Party: How conference works, by Andy Strouthous
Mexican stand off, by Nigel Harris
Greece: PASOK’s lost pledges, by Panos Garganan
Eastern Europe: Polish impressions, by Graham Veitch & May Freeman
The struggle for Irish unity, by Chris Bambery
The German Revolution, by Chris Harman
- ‘She was for the mass struggle’, interview with Margarethe von Trotta, conducted by Clare Fermont & Pete Green
Patterns of a witch hunt, by Donny Gluckstein
Drugs: Capital’s deadly crop, by Ian Taylor
OFF THE SHELF
- ‘A collective will’, by Pete Green
Education for socialists
South Africa: White revolt, by Neil Faulkner
MARXISM & CULTURE
- The trials of Danton, by Chris Harman
- Obituary: Vincente Minnelli, by Colin Sparks
REVIEWS
- Bagging the peasants, by John Rees
- Brilliant but flawed, by Pete Binns
- The good voyeur, by Bob Light
- More honest than most, by Jonathan Neale
- Beyond the boundary, by Chris Nineham
- Only skin deep, by Tracy Martin
- A slice of life, by Ken Olende
- Bookbrief, by Noel Halifax
LETTERS & DEBATE
- Personal or political? from Ted Crawford
- Clydeside clangers, from Donny Gluckstein
- Mad dog days, from Duncan Hallas
1936–1986
- The hooray Hitlers, by Peter Bain
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