WW archive > Issue 222 - 08 January 1998
‘Peace process’ thrown into crisis
The killings in Ireland over the Christmas period threw the establishment into turmoil. But does that mean the whole ‘peace process’ will collapse?
Letters
Stalinist sewer; Messy analysis; Valuable resource
Perspectives ’98
Party notes
Fighting the drugs war
The peace demonstrations in Petrograd
From The Call, paper of the British Socialist Party, January 3 1918
Positive direction
Around the left
Where now for SLP democrats?
Simon Harvey of the SLP
Facing up to realities
Extracts from a discussion paper circulating within Lewisham and Greenwich Socialist Labour Party
Hitting the big time
Still iconoclastic - the ‘Marxism’ has disappeared from its contents as well as its cover
Rapprochement, refoundation and a new tendency
Smug complacency
Alan Fox reviews ‘Onward Christian soldiers?’ by Clyde Wilcox
Frustration and disgust
Mary Ward reviews ‘Drugs and the party line’ by Kevin Williamson
Prejudice or racism
Government ministers Banks and Blunkett - all part of the pretence?
Seize the moment
Another small left split from New Labour now appears inevitable, giving the revolutionary left a new opportunity