Socialist Worker Review 91 (October 1986) (original) (raw)
Socialist Worker Review, October 1986
Contents
From Socialist Worker Review, No. 91, October 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
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
- Terrorism: Short cut to nowhere
- Labour Party: Preparing for power?
- Social democracy: Spanish lessons
- Philippines: Cory on a hook
- The print: Following Murdoch’s footsteps
Trading faces, by Nigel Harris
TUC and low pay: Crocodile tears, by Gareth Jenkins
- Strikebreak hotels
The miners: The enemy within? by Mike Simons
HUNGARY
- 1956 – Shattered illusions, by Lindsey German
- Thirty years on: The new opposition, interview with Miklos Haraszti & Laszlo Rajk, conducted by Andy Zebrowski
- In debt to the dollar
REVIEW ARTICLE
- The sad fate of British Trotskyism, by Duncan Hallas
Briefing on the Big Bang, by Pete Green
Australia: Hawke’s horror budget, by Phil Griffiths
History: When Wales ran riot, by Tim Evans
OFF THE SHELF
- Alienation and freedom, by John Rees
MARXISM & CULTURE
- Turning a blind eye, by Lesley Hoggart
REVIEWS
- Hope of change, by Chanie Rosenberg
- Black papers, by Frieda Smith
- Chinese cracker, by Lesley Hoggart
- Two cheers, by Andy Wilson
- Bookbrief
LETTERS & DEBATE
- Get your facts right, from Eric S. Heffer
- Glad to be gay, from Gordon Jamieson
- On the skids, from Tony Milligan
1936–1986
- Biffing the BUF, by Steve Gay
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