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WW archive > Issue 1065 - 02 July 2015

Euro leaders seek regime change

Syriza is now reaping the consequences of having taken office, writes Eddie Ford

Letters

Borderline; Sloganising; Stoned again; Devastating; Unite for Corbyn; Curious face

Incorporation and commercialisation

The annual Pride march was symptomatic of a divided LGBT movement, reports Daniel Harvey

Fictitious capital and the rate of profit

Arthur Bough takes issue with Chris Gray

Wildcard winnings

Mark Fischer reports on some solid progress for the Summer Offensive

Truth, not myths, serve our cause

Why do comrades on the left insist on repeating evident falsehoods about Lenin and the Bolsheviks, not least when it comes to 1917? Jack Conrad replies to Jim Creegan

Destabilisation and failed states

IS terrorism has little to do with Islam, argues Yassamine Mather

Renzi’s support plummets

The rightwing offensive on immigration and gay partnerships, combined with the corruption of local administrations, has left the PD struggling, writes Toby Abse

Stop digging, Peter

How has SPEW responded to Jeremy Corbyn’s leadership bid? Incompetently, Paul Demarty discovers

Loyalists defend whitewash

Peter Manson reports on the willingness of ‘official communists’ to excuse the slaughter of workers

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