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

Howard attack, tip of the iceberg

26 Oct 1995

The Tories’ latest attack on asylum seekers and the tightening of immigration controls is another in the round of attacks on the whole of the working class. But the Labour Party is eagerly vying for a leading position in the chauvinist league. A united working class response is urgently needed. It is therefore important to examine the gains we have made since the last TUC ‘Unite against racism’ march

Playing the race card

12 Oct 1995

Press slanders union boss

12 Oct 1995

Bravehearts and strong stomachs

21 Sep 1995

John Walsh reviews 'Braveheart' on general release

American war story

21 Sep 1995

Danny Hammill reviews 'The End of Victory Culture: Cold War America and the Disillusioning of a Generation' by Tom Engelhardt (Basic Books 1995, pp351)

Racist criminal cops

07 Sep 1995

Radical feminists?

07 Sep 1995

US mother of reaction adopted by feminism

Jesus cult flourishes

31 Aug 1995

Howard crack-down

31 Aug 1995

Poisonous press

17 Aug 1995

Bigots rally for khilafah

17 Aug 1995

Red but not dead

17 Aug 1995

Ghosts in the machine

10 Aug 1995

Lenin’s misused consul

10 Aug 1995

Jack Conrad reviews ‘John Maclean and the CPGB’ by Robert Pitt (London 1995, pp44, £1.50)

Squeezing out profit

10 Aug 1995

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