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Gorbachev Through Polish Eyes

Author: Martin ThomasA former leader of the left wing of Solidarnosc, now living in France, talks to Martin Thomas about Gorbachev's reforms in the light of the Polish experience, and about the basic...

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Forging the weapon Part 2

Author: Brian PearceThe Bolsheviks worked in the period of defeats for the Russian working class which followed 1906 to prepare for the revolution of 1917. Click here to download as pdf.Click here for...

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Left Wing Urban Guerrillas in Ireland: the Irish National Liberation Army's...

Author:  Sean MatgamnaClick here to download pdf.Now days are dragon-ridden, the nightmare Rides upon sleep; a drunken soldier Can leave the mother, murdered at her door To crawl in her own blood, and...

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ELECTION 87 - No, Socialism is not dying!

Author: AWLLabour gained ground slightly during the 1987 British general election campaign - the first time it had done so since 1959. But the Tories still won. The central lesson - Neil Kinnock said...

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(Survey, part one); Collection of articles from Workers' Liberty 7, June 1987

Author: AWLCollection of short articles from Workers' Liberty 7, June 1987. Collection of short articles from Workers' Liberty 7, June 1987. Workers hit back at Haughey: Cuts to Irish heathcareSouth...

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Labour's Youth: Student 'soft left' and the bureaucrats

Author: Sandra CartlidgeIn 1987 Labour's youth movements are set for re-organisation under proposals from Tom Sawyer, chair of the Labour Party NEC's Youth sub-committee. The proposals would abolish...

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Fallen Heros: The City in Thatchers Britian

Author: Paul DemuthIn Thatcher's Britian the spiv is hero and the profit gouger is king. But, awkwardly for the Tories, the new captains of capitalism keep getting caught up in scandals.Click here to...

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A future turned sour: Modern architecture, capitalism and the left

Author: Martin ThomasWe now see the bare steel, glass and concrete blocks of 'modern' architecture as epitomising capitalism and bureaucracy. Yet the 'modern' style was originally associated with the...

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CLR James: An interview on black politics

Author: AWLC L R James joined the Trotskyist movement in the mid-'30s after coming to Britian from his native Trinidad; later he moved to the US and took part in the discussions with Trotsky published...

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Letters and replies from Workers' Liberty 7, October 1987

Author: AWLLetters and replies sent to Workers' Liberty 7, October 1987:* Zionism, Israel and the play, 'Perdition': Tony Greenstein and John O'Mahony* Not an inch! Geoff Bell replies to Workers'...

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Reviews from Workers' Liberty 7, June 1987

Author: AWLA collection of book and essay reviews from June 1987. Titles and Authors:'The Truth About AIDS', Dr. Michael Fitzpatrick; Don Milligan'The End of the Third World', Nigel Harris'The Making...

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Sean Matgamna takes a second look at "Perdition"

John O'Mahony's first reply to Tony Greenstein on "Perdition"Tony Greenstein praises and justifies 'Perdition' by pointing to some of those who are against it. That's altogether too crude. Yet it is...

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Tony Greenstein's first polemic on "Perdition"

Tony Greenstein's first polemic on "Perdition"Jim Allen is accused of being "vainglorious, boastful" and the campaign against the banning of Perdition is described as being "smart" and "disingenuous"...

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(Survey, part two); Collection of articles from Workers' Liberty 7, June 1987

Articles on: 'Student 'soft left' and the bureaucrats' & 'The decline of America'Student 'soft left' and the bureaucrats The decline of America Download PDFPublications: Workers' Liberty 7, June...

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Workers' Liberty 07 (full magazine)

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