WW archive > Issue 1198 - 12 April 2018
Pulling the handbrake
How revolutionary were the bourgeois revolutions? Neil Davidson spoke to Communist University about the lessons for today
Letters
Illusions; From below; Referenda; Sparks of war?; Pleasured; Deep crisis
Another agenda
After the March 30 Israeli massacre of unarmed demonstrators in Gaza, Tony Greenstein examines the hypocrisy of Britain’s Zionists
Barking up the wrong tree
A new moral panic over violent crime in London has generated the usual batch of silly initiatives and pseudo-solutions, argues Eddie Ford
Defeat is victory
Gerry Adams may take pride in the legacy of Sinn Féin under his leadership, but Kevin Bean wonders how he will ultimately be regarded
Waiting for Zola
The April 8 joint CPGB/Labour Party Marxists aggregate had two agenda items - the battle in the Labour Party and the danger of war in the Middle East. William Sarsfield reports that there was plenty to think about
That’s what they want
Who’s afraid of conspiracy theorists? Not Paul Demarty for one
Trump, trade and the tech war
With globalisation and growth on pause for a decade, Trump’s trade wars aim to keep the biggest US hi-tech and intellectual property companies on top, argues Michael Roberts
Strange road to Albania
Yassamine Mather looks at the Mojahedin-e Khalq cult backed by Trump’s national security advisor
Slow Second Week
Ask around to help us hit the target, recommends Robbie Rix