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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

Finding common political ground

27 Nov 2003

Tina Becker spoke to Salma Yaqoob at the European Social Forum in Paris

Combating religious hatred and chauvinism

20 Nov 2003

On Saturday November 8, Awaaz South Asia Watch held its first conference in Camden Town Hall. This activist organisation was set up in the wake of last year’s Gujarat state-inspired pogroms against muslims in western India.

Resource for the movement

20 Nov 2003

The awkward birth of the Marxist Internet Archive has, fortunately, coincided with a drying up of print editions of the classics, here is how it started and what it plans for the future

Globalisation from below?

20 Nov 2003

Around the web - Phil Hamilton reviews the website of Attac

European Social Forum: 'Anti-semitism' smear flops

20 Nov 2003

Bernard-Henri Lévy has accused Tariq Ramadan of antisemitism. Not so, writes Alan Fox

Around the web

12 Nov 2003

Bright but boring: Phil Hamilton looks at the website of the ESF

Alien culture

06 Nov 2003

Jim Gilbert reviews two productions from the London Film Festival 2003: Save the green planet! (Jigureul jikyeora!),South Korea 2003; director: Jang Jun-hwan

Around the web

06 Nov 2003

Lacking a web profile: Phil Hamilton looks at George Galloway's website

Around the web: Moving left

30 Oct 2003

Phil Hamilton looks at George Monbiot's website

Arnie's total recall

16 Oct 2003

Jem Jones comments on Arnold Schwarzenegger becoming the new Republican governor of California

Darwinism and Marxism

19 Dec 2002

Mike Macnair reviews The structure of evolutionary theory by Stephen Jay Gould (Belknap/Harvard University Press, 2002, pp1,433)

New England fights back

31 May 2001

Dave Craig of the Revolutionary Democratic Group presents his views on Oldham, Britishness and race

Napster: old and new

24 May 2001

The Socialist Alliance?s general election manifesto makes clear that New Labour ?excludes millions from cultural participation while promoting a corporate-dominated arts and leisure industry?. In other words culture is a site for struggle. As James Bull explains, that includes the global music industry

Karl Marx and religion - part 4

29 Mar 2001

In the last of a series of articles, Michael Malkin outlines the attitude of communists to believers

Eradicated from history

15 Mar 2001

Nikolai Roslavets Piano trios Nos 2-4 Trio Fontenay, Teldec, £10 (full price), 72 minutes, DDD

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