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WW archive > Issue 208 - 18 September 1997

Staring into the abyss

Most of the left campaigned with Blair for a ‘yes’ vote in Scotland and Wales - and he is very grateful

Letters

Scientific abuse; Innately superior; Universal intercourse; Dirty tricks?; Khrushchev’s fault

The criticism of comrades

Party notes

Conniving with management

Under Labour’s shadow

Around the left

Welcome to the real world

No debate at TUC

Joe Marino, general secretary of the Bakers, Food and Allied Workers Union and a member of the Socialist Labour Party, spoke to the Weekly Worker about last week’s Trade Union Congress

The crisis in Russia

From ‘The Call’, paper of the British Socialist Party, September 13 1917

China, Scargill and ‘Don Hoskins’

Simon Harvey of the SLP

True spirit of Cliffism

Jim Higgins’ More years of the locust: the origins of the Socialist Workers Party was reviewed by Mark Fischer in the Weekly Worker (August 21). Here Dave Hume adds his opinion of the International Socialist Group publication

Pre-republican epoch

Dave Craig of the Revolutionary Democratic Group (faction of the SWP) considers what we can learn from the crisis of the social monarchy

Creating space for communist politics

Anne Murphy discusses the work of the CPGB in Scotland and reviews the debate at last week’s Communist Party aggregate

Draft statement

Draft statement to the National Council of the Scottish Socialist Alliance on misleading and false statements about the SSA which have been circulated by the CPGB/Weekly Worker

Diversity encouraged?

Nick Clark, for the CPGB’s Scottish Committee, replies to the allegations made by Scottish Socialist Alliance national secretary Allan Green

Accurately produced

Peter Manson replies for the Weekly Worker

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