WW archive > Issue 152 - 18 July 1996
Class solidarity for tube strikes
No big surprises as Labour shuns striking underground workers
Letters
Setting the record straight; Dubious pleasure; Postmodern Euro 96
Playing for the same team?
Melting into air
Party notes
Scargill gagged
Dennis McDonald is the North East regional organiser of the Socialist Labour Party. Peter Manson of the Weekly Worker asked him about the SLP’s participation at last weekend’s Durham Miners’ Gala
Towards a mass party
From the Workers’ Weekly, paper of the Communist Party of Great Britain, July 16 1926
Charter for socialist change
Marxism, passivity and the SWP
A return to arms?
Archaic ‘communism’
Around the left
Dundee against school closures: Preparing for battles ahead
Mary Ward spoke to Evie Cummins and Lizzie Dolan, two prominent activists in Dundee’s Community Against School Closures (CASC) campaign
Anti-apartheid hypocrisy
Fanatical determinism
Eddie Ford debates the revolutionary struggle in the Six Counties in reply to Dave Douglass and Roy Bull
Class divide
Independence struggle
A tale of two leaflets
SL Kenning looks at the latest developments in the Socialist Labour Party
Fragmented lives
Breon James reviews Fargo by Joel and Ethan Coen, at selected cinemas
Smash all immigration controls
Is the SLP policy of “establishing a humane and non-racist immigration system” correct? Alan Fox argues for the smashing of all immigration controls