Society & Culture
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
Blaming the oppressed
05 Nov 1998
South Africa ‘reconciles’ apartheid with its victims
Bourgeois morality
05 Nov 1998
While the establishment has adopted a partial acceptance of homosexuality, there is a long way to go before there is full equality
Left’s aim misdirected
08 Oct 1998
Lawrence enquiry
End state abuse
24 Sep 1998
Controlling nature
03 Sep 1998
Red-green debate
Under the censor’s knife
20 Aug 1998
Groping towards a theory
20 Aug 1998
Jack Conrad reviews 'The fate of the Russian Revolution Vol 1', edited by Sean Matgamna (London 1998, pp603, £16.99)
The greening of socialism
20 Aug 1998
Terry Liddle of the Green Party opened a discussion on red-green cooperation at Communist University ’98. Here are extracts from his contributions
Art of revolution
30 Jul 1998
Lisa Goldman, artistic director of the Red Room, spoke at Marxism 98 earlier this month. Here we present edited highlights
Abolish the House of Lords
30 Jul 1998
The rebellion in the House of Lords against a government amendment to equalise the age of consent for gays and heterosexuals demonstrates why the working class must become the champion of democracy
Police shift on Lawrence
25 Jun 1998
‘Race relations’ row
Youth section stillborn
18 Jun 1998
Simon Harvey of the SLP
World Cup chauvinism
18 Jun 1998
Rioting England fans have set back Labour’s ‘Cool Britannia’ project
No politics please, we’re Bullites
11 Jun 1998
Around the left
Hatching a conspiracy
11 Jun 1998
Every Sunday until June 28 there is an explosive happening of music, poetry, film and performance at the Battersea Arts Centre running under the title ‘Conspiracy’. But, say its organisers, this is only the beginning. They want to create a new counter-culture, a theatre fit for the 21st century. Jack Conrad spoke to one of its founders and main movers Tam Dean Burn