Socialist Worker Review 95 (February 1987) (original) (raw)
Socialist Worker Review, February 1987
Contents
From Socialist Worker Review, No. 95, February 1987.
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
PAUL FOOT
PETE BINNS
SIMON TERRY
CLARE FERMONT
PETE GREEN
FRIEDA SMITH
LESLEY HOGGART
LEE HUMBER
Production & Business:
BRIAN McDONALD
PAT STACK
Reviews:
NOEL HALIFAX
SIMON TERRY
NOTES OF THE MONTH
- City scandals: Caught on the hops
- British Telecom: Stringing them along
- Civil liberties: Early warnings
- World economy: Caught in a trap, by Pete Green
- Ireland: Left out in the cold, by Kieran Allen
Fraud and famine, by Nigel Harris
Labour and defence: A call to arms, by Gareth Jenkins
USA: Covert Contra-butions, by Ahmed Shawki
Put principles first, by Rashid
Anti-Semitism: The eternal racism? by Ann Rogers
Fifty years on, by Ian Birchall
QUESTIONS ON THE CRISIS, by Pete Green
- Old Marx’s almanac
Birth of our power, by Andy Zebrowski
- The struggle today, by Patrick Kane
- The hidden anger, by Patrick Kane
The bloody chessboard, by Phil Marshall
Iran/USA: Satan no more, by Ali Habibi
The Philippines: At the crossroads? by Julie Waterson
- Portugal revisited? by Alex Callinicos
OFF THE SHELF
- The forgotten lessons, by Lawrence Wong
ART & THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION
- Shocking red, by Chris Nineham
REVIEWS
- Whither feminism? by Lindsey German
- Left in focus, by Peter Court
- Monty the murderer, by John Newsinger
- Roots of resilience, by Jack Robertson
- Patronising clap-trap, by Lee Humber
- Cardboard incompetents, by Ken Olende
LETTERS & DEBATE
- Just who benefits? from Sherrl Yanowitz
- One pot or two? from Nick Moore
- Paul misses the point, from Ged Peck
- Better book by far, from Julie Boston
BACK CHAT
- Never saying sorry, by Bob Light
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