WeeklyWorker

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

Phantom Socialist Labour

23 Oct 1997

Labour’s new inquisition

16 Oct 1997

New Labour’s drugs tsar is watching you

Echoes across the century

09 Oct 1997

Jack Conrad reviews 'The strange death of Liberal England' by George Dangerfield (London 1997, pp364, £14.99)

End of anti-IRA propaganda war

09 Oct 1997

Eddie Ford reviews 'The Provos' (Peter Taylor documentary on BBC1)

Dour pessimism

02 Oct 1997

Alan Fox reviews 'Cross purpose' by Albert Camus (Prince Theatre, Greenwich, to October 5)

Drugs campaign goes respectable

02 Oct 1997

True spirit of Cliffism

18 Sep 1997

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

Conniving with management

18 Sep 1997

Brief encounters

11 Sep 1997

Tom Ball reviews 'The censor' by Anthony Neilson (Royal Court Theatre Upstairs, West Street, London WC2 to September 27)

You don’t play in clubs

11 Sep 1997

Phillip Watson reviews 'Free jazz: a collective improvisation' (Ornette Coleman Double Quartet, Atlantic CD)

A sectarian approach to self-determination

11 Sep 1997

Bob Pitt, editor of ‘What Next?’, reviews Jack Conrad’s pamphlet, Blair’s rigged referendum and Scotland’s right to self-determination

What the papers say

11 Sep 1997

Raise the republican flag

04 Sep 1997

Dave Craig of the Revolutionary Democratic Group (faction of the SWP) reviews Jack Conrad’s pamphlet, Blair’s rigged referendum and Scotland’s right to self-determination

Death of a troublesome princess

04 Sep 1997

Programme for women’s liberation

28 Aug 1997

Unity against oppression

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