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Number
24 - January 2004
Editorial:
Top up the opposition to Blair; Say
no to the Euro!; Hard Labour
in Bournemouth; Blair or
Brown: organ grinder or monkey?; Scottish
Nursery nurses Demand fair pay; Safety
down the tube; Operation
Iraqi privatisation; Gladstone
on anti-imperialist self-defence; Review: The
War we could not stop; Bolivia:
gas war ignites revolt; After Cancún;
Obituaries: Al Richardson;
Edward Said; Orwell's
legacy; Reviews: The Age
of consent; The Revolution
Defamed: VietnameseTtrotskyism; Berlin:
The Downfall 1945; Archive: The
1958 revolution in Iraq
Number
23 - October 2003
Editorial:
Blair on the Back Foot; Is
New Labour Finished?; Brent-East
By-election; Trade
Unions and Labour; Royal
Mail Offensive; Attacks
on PCS; Tower Hamlets Unison
victory; Social Services job
cuts; The Great Pensions Rip-Off;
War on Terror; US
hands off Iran! Down with the Islamic Republic!; Sharon:
Fifty years a war criminal; Liberia:
Can the Truce Hold?; Latin America
Intro; Argentina: Missed opportunities;
Brazil: No middle
way; Pinochet in Piccadilly;
Archive: Felix Morrow on religion;
Farewell to the vanguard party?
Number
22 - Summer 2003
Welsh
Elections: Murky Brown Water; Farewell
to the Vanguard Party; Has the SSP
Broken the Mould?; Murder by
Appointment; Defend George Galloway;
War on asylum seekers; Afghanistan
- the forgotten country
Number
21 - April/May 2003
'Stop
the war' or 'Defend Iraq'?; Troops
out of Iraq!; The Kurdish dimension;
Turkey threatens the Kurds; Where
next for Welsh politics?
Number
20 - February/March 2003
Wales:
Four Years of the Assembly; Chávez
wins another round; Drop Blair
not bombs!; Socialist Alliance Stumbles
along
Number
19 - December 2002
Firefighters
challenge New Labour; Labour Party conference; US mid-term elections;
Behind the Moscow siege; General strike in South Africa; Arthur
Ransome: double agent?; Zionism and the aftermath of WW2
Number
18 - October 2002
Editorial:
War and the labour movement; The
Iraqi opposition; The Labour
Left; Chile's September 11;
Johannesburg Earth Summit;
Kashmir; The Hartal of 1953; Archive: Behind the Hindu-Muslim strife Letter:Home-grown
sectarianism
Number
17 - Summer 2002
Trade
union-Labour link; Right-wing coup in PCS defeated; Moderates in the
PCS; Council strikes; Telecoms pay and pensions; Education union leaders
sell out; Communists and Labour 1927-29
Number
16 - June 2002
Editorial:
French elections; Trade unions and the left; Refugee week of action;
No to post deregulation!; Sharon strikes
again; Venezuela: the coup
that came and went; Reviews: Alas
Poor Darwin:Stone age Philosophy; Trotsky
& the Origins of Trotskyism; Archive: Bunting
- Trotsky & the South African Revolution
Number 15 - March/April 2002
Hands
off Iraq!; The original Assassins; Hard times
for asylum seekers; Campaign against
privatisation; Contradictions of the Socialist
Alliance; The Vatican, fascism and the Holocaust; Revolutionary defeatism
and the war against Afghanistan; Palestinian Trotskyism and the origins
of the Israeli state
Number 14 - December 2001
Hands
off Afghanistan!; Football riots reflect Iran's "society"
problem; Imperialist War and "Revolutionary Defeatism"; Don't
ignore the existing labour movement!; Striking back against Empire; Half
truths and evasions; Afghanistan by Frederick Engels
Number 13 - October/November 2001
Stop
the war!; Prospects for the second term; A dissenter departed; Unison
NEC talking left; Racism in education; The Tories choose oblivion; Growth,
scarcity and socialism; British imperialism and Afghanistan; Imperial
holocaust
Number
12 - June/July 2001
Macedonia:
the multi-ethnic state under threat; Down with Plan Colombia!; Renationalise
steel!; Britain's rural crisis; Palestine; Tory crisis; May Day; General
Election; Globalisation
Number
11 - March/April 2001
Israel
out of the occupied territories; Labour's end-of-term report; Ireland:
peace but no justice; Bordiga on fascism
Number
10 - September/October 2000
Labour's
vote-buying fraud; Lawrence enquiry, no change;
Trotsky on hegemony; Victor Serge and the liberation of France; NATO/UN
out of Kosovo
Number
9 - May/June 2000
Livingstone,
the left and the London elections; Nationalise Rover!; Land reform yes,
Mugabe's thugs no; South Africa and the Congress Alliance; Perry Anderson
reconsidered; Repeating racist history; Seattle:
rattled but not routed
Number
8 - February/March 2000
Russia
out of Chechnya; Livingstone for mayor; Section 28; Seattle report; Theodore
Draper on Castro; Marxism and the "epoch"; Fighting under new
conditions; Destroying party democracy
Number
7 - June/July 1999
Nato's
dirty war; Socialist Alliances plan to stand against Labour; Livingstone
to stand for London mayor; Working hours; GM foods;
Productive forces stagnating?; Nation
and Class in the Balkans
Number
6 - March/April 1999
Racism
and the police; Asylum bill; Welsh Labour leadership election; Ireland
one year after the Good Friday agreement; Swedish elections; RCP document
against catastrophism in the FI 1946; Marxism Today review
Number
5 - November/December 1998
Pinochet
and British justice; Debate: organising the left in the Labour Party;
Malaysia goes into crisis; ETA ceasefire; Martov and the Jewish workers'
movement; Catastrophism and the Transitional
Programme
Number
4 - September 1998
Britain
heads into recession; Omagh bombing; Balkan crisis: Macedonia is the key;
Economic crisis: serious but not fatal; Bukharin's testament; Socialist
revolution and ecology; The united front
Number
3 - June/July 1998
Communist
Manifesto 150 years on; Self-determination for the Kosova Albanians; Economics
of the single currency; Black liberation and the Comintern; Vietnam
solidarity campaign lessons; AWL and imperialism
Number
2 - April 1998
SLP
left splits; Liverpool dockers dispute; Reject the Irish peace deal; Asian
financial crisis; The Chinese road to capitalism; US/UK
out of the Gulf; The Transitional Programme in perspective; Ecstasy
culture
Number
1 - December 1997/January 1998
SLP
conference; Ecology/red-green alliance; Justice campaigns; No
to the single currency; Renationalise coal; George Julian Harney and
Irish freedom; Socialist Democracy group/regroupment of the right.
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