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

Stop police brutality

18 Apr 1996

A play for our class

18 Apr 1996

Nancy Morelli reviews 'On the Line', by Alan Spence at Dundee Rep (7.30pm Monday to Saturday until April 27, £6. 75, concessions available)

Militant in Ireland

11 Apr 1996

Ian Mahoney reviews 'Troubled Times - the national question in Ireland' by Peter Hadden (Herald Books, pp159, £5.99)

History not set in stone

04 Apr 1996

Andrew Mackay reviews 'Nixon', directed by Oliver Stone (1996, general release)

Students’ union capitulates

04 Apr 1996

On the hit list again

04 Apr 1996

Social disease

28 Mar 1996

Pitying their victims

28 Mar 1996

Stomach-churningly frank

28 Mar 1996

Paul Greenaway reviews 'Trainspotting', directed by Danny Boyle (1995, general release)

Bureaucratic anti-racism

28 Mar 1996

Mad government disease

28 Mar 1996

Militant’s origins

21 Mar 1996

Ian Mahoney reviews 'The rise of Militant' by Peter Taaffe (Militant Publications, pp558, £9.99)

Moral conviction

14 Mar 1996

Paul Greenaway reviews 'The Body Trade', by Deborah Lavin, directed by Lisa Goldman for The Red Room (8.00pm, above The Lion & Unicorn pub, Gaysford Street NW5, £6, £4 concession)

Source of dynamism

07 Mar 1996

To mark IWWD, Linda Addison spoke to Siobhan McLoughlin, a leading comrade in the CPGB, about the chasm which divides the Labour Party’s attitude to women in the Party and the Communist Party’s attitude. In this divide we can see the way forward for women’s liberation against the vicious attacks the Labour Party has made on the working class in the past and its future plans

Women must work

07 Mar 1996

From 'The Workers’ Weekly', paper of the Communist Party of Great Britain, February 19 1926

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