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Günter Grass and the German neurosis
19 Apr 2012
Maciej Zurowski looks at a literary scandal and the bourgeoisie's attempt to cope with its past
Surfing the Red Planet
05 Feb 2004
Phil Hamilton reckons that we'd be better of making Earth a red planet than travelling to the other, more distant, one
Mission Earth
15 Jan 2004
George W Bush is reportedly going to use his 'state of the nation' address on January 28 to announce plans to establish a permanently manned base on the moon some time over the next eight to 15 years, but what about the Earth? Jack Conrad takes apart the lunar madness
Fantasy and extermination
15 Jan 2004
Jem jones reviews: Peter Jackson (director), JR Tolkien, 'The lord of the rings - Return of the king', general release
Are you sitting uncomfortably?
15 Jan 2004
Zoà Simon reviews: Peter Hall (director), 'Happy days', by Samuel Beckett, The Arts Theatre
Memorabilia, not analysis
15 Jan 2004
James Bull reviews: Reds! exhibition, People's History Museum, Manchester
Thirteen questions
08 Jan 2004
Zoà Simon reviews: Catherine Hardwicke (director), Thirteen general release
Power to change the real world
18 Dec 2003
Jem Jones looks at sci-fi and fantasy
Political small beer
18 Dec 2003
Around the web: Campaign for Real Ale
Selective hearing
11 Dec 2003
Around the web: Labour Party
Fire and brimstone
04 Dec 2003
Around the web with Phil Hamilton: Democratic Unionist Party
Occupation in focus
27 Nov 2003
Around the web: Worker-communist Party of Iraq
Stitch-up and Blair's crisis
27 Nov 2003
The trial: how New Labour purged George Galloway Bookmarks pamphlet 2003, pp60, £1
Resource for the movement
20 Nov 2003
The awkward birth of the Marxist Internet Archive has, fortunately, coincided with a drying up of print editions of the classics, here is how it started and what it plans for the future
Globalisation from below?
20 Nov 2003
Around the web - Phil Hamilton reviews the website of Attac
European Social Forum: 'Anti-semitism' smear flops
20 Nov 2003
Bernard-Henri Lévy has accused Tariq Ramadan of antisemitism. Not so, writes Alan Fox