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
‘One day I’ll hav a proper job’
26 Jun 1997
Danny Hammill reviews 'School’s out: poems for school' by Benjamin Zephaniah (AK Press 1997, pp56, £3.95)
Philistine censorship
29 May 1997
State asserts its writ over women
29 May 1997
Puerile psycho-babble
22 May 1997
Mark Fischer reviews Marx: a clear guide by Edward Reiss (Pluto Press 1996, pp180)
Flashback to Spanish civil war
15 May 1997
Nick Clarke reviews A greater tomorrow by Hector MacMillan
Stench of hypocrisy
15 May 1997
SLP witch hunter calls for discrimination against homosexuals
Bosses applaud Labour bills
15 May 1997
As expected, there is little for the working class in the new government’s first legislative proposals
Zero tolerance misses the point
01 May 1997
Marxism and feminism - matchmakers not needed
01 May 1997
Jack Conrad replies to comrade Ann Morgan
Broadcasting the socialist message
01 May 1997
Class censorship
01 May 1997
Form and content
01 May 1997
Mark Fischer reviews The labour movement and the Internet: the new internationalism by Eric Lee (Pluto Press 1997, pp212)
Limitations of spontaneity
03 Apr 1997
Julian Alford reviews Caliban’s freedom - the early political thought of CLR James by Anthony Bogues (Pluto Press, pp224)
Celebrating our struggles
03 Apr 1997
Sour dreams
20 Mar 1997
Kevin Watts reviews American Buffalo, written by David Mamet and directed by Lindsay Posner (the Young Vic Theatre Company at the South Bank, Waterloo, London)
