WW archive > Issue 1086 - 10 December 2015
Heads right wins, tails Corbyn loses
Oldham West highlights the continuing divisions within the Labour Party, writes Eddie Ford
Letters
Challenge; Gutter; No discussion!; Respect Labour; Still here; Failing animals
Gun violence and atomisation
It is not only pacifists who have doubts about the right to bear arms, writes Rex Dunn
No controversy, please
Peter Manson reports on the PA’s second national delegate conference
When Marx was a reformist
David Douglass reviews: René Berthier Social democracy and anarchism in the International Workers Association 1864-1877 Merlin Press, 2015, pp256, £16.95
Bureaucracy - in the state and on the left
Mike Macnair reviews: David Graeber The utopia of rules: on technology, stupidity and the secret joys of bureaucracy Melville House, 2015, pp274, £9.47
Confront, intimidate, deselect
The 66 rebel Labour MPs are traitors. Do not be fooled by their crocodile tears, warns Paul Demarty
Principals and proxies
Ankara’s regional influence is under threat, writes Esen Uslu
Time to shed illusions
Only the international solidarity of our class can deliver a lasting solution, writes Yassamine Mather