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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

Sad but true

08 Apr 1999

Around the left

Cold War legacy

25 Mar 1999

Phil Watson reviews 'Formation 60: modern jazz from Eastern Germany - Amiga 1957-69' (Various artists, Jazzanova Compost Records)

Tailing Macpherson

04 Mar 1999

Around the left

Challenge for working class

25 Feb 1999

Genetically modified food

Smash all immigration controls

25 Feb 1999

National chauvinism, not racism, is today the bourgeoisie’s main ideological weapon. And, for all their official anti-racism, the police remain an organ of the chauvinist state

All-Britain alliance

18 Feb 1999

Tom Delargy of the Scottish Socialist Party, discusses some of the issues and differences that are beginning to emerge and outlines his views on left unity

Unlikely martyrdom

11 Feb 1999

Maurice Bernal examines the implications of the Hoddle affair

Royston Bull: facts and Fisc

11 Feb 1999

Moralism and morality

04 Feb 1999

Jack Conrad reviews 'You’ll have had your hole', written by Irvine Welsh and directed by Ian Brown (Astoria 2, London, February 2 - March 27, Mondays to Thursdays £14.75, Fridays to Saturdays £16.75, cons £10)

Raging Bull

28 Jan 1999

The SLP vice-president replies to Jack Conrad

Historical idealism or Marxist analysis? (Part I)

21 Jan 1999

Socialist News writer Don Hoskins breaks Arthur Scargill’s “Nazi”, “bookburning” ban and outlines his Economic and Philosophic Science Review views on homosexuality, etc

Tendency debates Bull

14 Jan 1999

Dave Craig of the Revolutionary Democratic Group argues that SLP members should demand action against Socialist Labour’s vice-president

Not to bring peace

14 Jan 1999

Cyberspace revolution

17 Dec 1998

Steve Riley argues that communists should make full use of the internet, and reviews two invaluable websites

Philosophy, history and biology: Towards a critique of science

17 Dec 1998

Danny Hammill reviews ‘Lifelines: biology, freedom, determinism’ by Steven Rose (Penguin 1998, pp334, £8.99)

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