Socialist Worker Review 96 (March 1987) (original) (raw)
Socialist Worker Review, March 1987
Contents
From Socialist Worker Review, No. 96, March 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
CHARLIE HORE
LEE HUMBER
Production:
PAT STACK
Business:
ANDY HOY
Reviews:
PAUL FOOT
CHARLIE HORE
NOTES OF THE MONTH
- Economy: Boom for a few, by Pete Green
- Irish election: Now for specifics, by Pat Stack
- Lebanon: A sad state, by Phil Marshall
- Brazil: In whose interest?
Store wars, by Nigel Harris
The print: Street of defeat, by Alan Gibson
Teachers: Classroom struggle, by Sheila McGregor
International: A world of difference, by Alex Callinicos
Public opinion: Opinion polls apart, by Martin Roiser
QUESTIONS ON THE CRISIS, by Pete Green
- Sick and tired
Without a paddle, by Paul Foot
Safe as houses, by Clare Fermont
Labour councils: The final crumbs, by Maureen Watson
Pluto Press: Lost in space, by Fergus Nicol
REVIEW ARTICLE
- The weak state? by Pete Green
OFF THE SHELF
- Cannon’s conversion, by Tony Milligan
ART & THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION
- The hooligan poet, by Roger Huddle
FILM REVIEWS
- Horror and hope, by Lindsey German
- In the army now, by Rick Hay
- That’s all folks ..., by Andrew Collins
OBITUARY
- Douglas Sirk (1900–1987), by Colin Sparks
REVIEWS
- When the red flag flew, by Peter Clarke
- Wars within wars, by Duncan Hallas
- Crossing the class border, by Pat Stack
- Illusion or confusion? by Mike Haynes
- Rule of thumb, by Margaret Willis
- Rushdie’s romance, by Jonathan Neale
LETTERS & DEBATE
- Revolution recalled, from Margaret Dewar
- Realistic optimism, from Sheila McGregor
- Militant racialists? from Peter Alexander
- Vulgar Marxists, from Michael Rosen
- Not just CAP, from Malcom Perry
BACK CHAT
- Troubled waters, by Charlie Hore
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