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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

Rambling and incoherent

20 Mar 1997

Bob Pitt reviews John Maclean: Clydeside socialist by James D Young (John Maclean Society, 1996. Reprinted with permission from What next? Marxist discussion bulletin No3)

Class not gender

06 Mar 1997

Doreen McNally is a founder member of Women of the Waterfront, set up to organise women in support of the Liverpool dockers. Her husband, Charlie, has worked on the docks for 29 years. Lee-Anne Bates spoke to her about their struggle and how working class women can be organised to fight back

Anti-communist witch hunts continue

06 Mar 1997

Lee-Anne Bates reviews Arthur Miller's The crucible (directed by Nicholas Hytner)

Lifeless discourse

06 Mar 1997

Helen Ellis reviews Mark Ravenhill's Faust (directed by Nick Phillippou)

Reactionaries attack science

06 Mar 1997

No more Coronation Street

06 Mar 1997

Party notes

Benign and magnificent

27 Feb 1997

Helen Ellis reviews Babycakes (directed by Ian Brown)

Labour drops feminist gloss

13 Feb 1997

Police pay out £5,000

13 Feb 1997

Second protester in Gravesend, North Kent, against racism and fascism is to get hundreds of pounds from Kent police

Feminists versus class fighters

06 Feb 1997

Immigration controls criminalise workers

06 Feb 1997

Drugs - moral dilemma of the left

30 Jan 1997

POWs killed by Labour and Tory

23 Jan 1997

Terry O hEarcain (from the Irish Republican Socialist Party) and Tom Ball give their views on the film ‘Some mother’s son’ and the impact it has today

Revolt of the spirit

23 Jan 1997

Phil Watson reviews 'Dada turns red: The politics of surrealism' by Helena Lewis (Edinburgh University Press 1990, pp229, £12.95)

Shallow affair

16 Jan 1997

Dave Douglass reviews 'Evita', directed by Alan Parker

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