VIETNAM
WAR:GENERAL
Prelude to revolution: class consciousness and the First World War/ Megan Trudell:
76/67
Text
The vice-like hold of nationalism? A comment on Megan Trudell's Prelude to revolution/ Ian Birchall:
78/133
Text
Why the West has won: Carnage and culture from Salamis to Vietnam(R: Victor Davis Hanson/ Faber and Faber, £16.00, 2002)/ Dave Renton:
98/97
Text
WAR:WORLD WAR II
Other ref:
Germany 1933-45
Was the Second World War a war for democracy?/ Chris Bambery:
67/37
Text
Social policy in the Third Reich: The working class and the 'National Community'(R: Tim Mason/ Berg, £12.95)/ Alex Callinicos:
67/97
Text
[Order]
Against all hope: Resistance in the Nazi concentration camps 1938-1945(R: Herman Longbeir/ Constable, £19.95)/ Alex Callinicos:
67/97
Text
A band of brothers?/ Michael Bradley:
103/95
Text
WELFARE STATE
Other ref:
Health, Local Government
Thatcher and the Welfare State/ Sue Clegg:
44/59
Back to the workhouse?/ Anne Rogers:
59/3
The myth of welfare dependancy/ Nicolai Gentchev:
69/37
Text
WOMEN'S LIBERATION
Other ref:
Women's Movement, Abortion, Family, Sexual Politics
What keeps the family going?/ Irene Bruegel:
1/2
Does 'femininity' keep the family going/ Floya Anthias:
2/79
Women's oppression and male alienation/ Joan Smith:
3/39
Femininity as Alienation: Women and the family in Marxism and psychoanalysis(R: Anne Foreman/ Pluto Press)/ Barbara Winslow:
4/1
The women's movement and the left in Canada/ Abbi Bakan:
4/123
Patriarchal ideology and the rise of capitalism/ Susan Cahn:
5/89
Women and the revolutionary party: a reply to Joan Smith/ Lin James:
7/95
The holy family/ Bob Lloyd:
7/100
Beyond the fragments/ Pete Goodwin:
9/95
The legend of Marilyn Monroe/ Abbi Bakan:
11/73
Theories of patriarchy/ Lindsey German:
12/33
Clara Zetkin and the German Socialist Feminist movement/ Tony Cliff:
13/29
Alexandra Kollantai: Russian Marxists and women workers/ Tony Cliff:
14/75
Socialism needs feminism/ Lin James, Anna Paczuska:
14/105
Clara Zetkin: a reply to Tony Cliff/ Juliet Ash:
14/120
Feminists in the labour movement/ Janet Vaux:
14/124
Women's liberation and revolutionary socialism/ Chris Harman:
23/3
Do working class men benefit from women's oppression/ John Molyneaux:
25/117
Is the family part of the superstructure?/ Norah Carlin:
26/113
A reply to John Molyneux on women's oppression/ Sheila McGregor:
30/90
The forgotten majority: women at work/ Anne Rogers:
32/80
Marxism and male benefits - a reply to Sheila McGregor/ John Molyneaux:
32/121
Oppression, individuals and classes: a rejoinder to John Molyneaux/ Lindsey German:
32/137
Rise and fall of the women's movement/ Lindsey German:
37/3
Sex, class and socialism(R: Lindsey German/ Bookmarks, £5,95)/ Sue Clegg:
46/153
[Order]
Rape and pre-state societies: a note on Sheila McGregor's anthropology/ Lionel Sims:
49/123
A reply to Lionel Sims/ Sheila McGregor:
49/129
Towards a feminist theory of the state(R: Catherine A MacKinnon/ Harvard University Press, £19.95)/ Sharon Smith:
51/71
Bookwatch: women at work(R: Various)/ Hazel Croft:
59/107
[Order]
A Sylvia Pankhurst reader(R: Kathryn Dodd(ed)/ Manchester University Press, £14.95)/ Jane Elderton:
64/123
Text
The Vintage book of feminism(R: Miriam Schneir(ed)/ Vintage, £7.99)/ Gill Hubbard:
71/143
Text
The power to choose: Bangladeshi women and the labour market decisions in London and Dhaka(R: Naila Kabeer/ Verso, £20.00, 2000)/ Esme Choonara:
89/91
Text
[Order]
Changing women's lives in Ireland/ Goretti Horgan:
91/53
Text
How does globalisation affect women?/ Goretti Horgan:
92/77
Text
Women's liberation today/ Lindsey German:
101/3
Text
In perspective: Judith Butler/ Rachel Aldred:
103/115
Text
Mary Wollstonecraft and the feminist imagination(R: Barbara Taylor/ Cambridge, £16.99, 2003)/ Hazel Croft:
107/189
Text
[Order]
Mary Wollstonecraft: A new genus(R: Lyndall Gordon/ Virago, £25.00, 2005)/ Hazel Croft:
107/189
Text
[Order]
Science and society special issue - Marxist-Feminist thought today(R: Martha Gimenez, Lise Vogel(eds)/ Vol 69, No 1 (January 2005), £3.50)/ Judy Cox:
108/190
Text
WORKPLACE ORGANISATION
Other ref:
Trade Unions
Revolutionaries and 'Alternative Production'/ Forbundet Kommunist:
5/115
The balance of class forces in recent years/ Tony Cliff:
6/1
Alternative plans and revolutionary strategy/ Dave Albury:
6/85
Reply to Dave Albury on alternative plans/ Mike George:
8/105
The rank and file movement today/ Alex Callinicos:
17/1
How far has rank and file organisation been weakened and incorporated? review of 'Workplace Relations in Britain'(R: W Daniel, N Milward/ Heinemann, £8.50)/ Dave Beecham:
23/99
[Order]
Demythologising the downturn/ Dave Lyddon:
25/91
Patterns of mass strike/ Tony Cliff:
29/3
Politics and the class struggle today - a roundtable discussion/ Ruth Brown, Peter Morgan:
58/59
Trade unions and strikes: a snapshot of the industrial scene/ Peter Morgan:
69/69
Text
The return of the rank and file?/ Martin Smith:
94/49
Text
Britain after eight years of Blair - The working class/ Jacob Middleton:
106/67
Text
WORLD TRADE ORGANISATION
Other ref:
Economics:World
Talking Seattle/ John Charlton:
86/3
Text
After Seattle: the politics of the World Trade Organisation/ Abbi Bakan:
86/19
Text
Globalize This! The battle against the World Trade Organisation and corporate rule(R: Kevin Donaher, Roger Burbach(eds)/ Common Courage Press, £?, 2000)/ Abbi Bakan:
87/85
Text
The strangling of Africa - Trading on poverty/ Jacob Middleton:
107/78
Text
WRITERS REVIEWED
Other ref:
Writers in alphabetical order
The vices of integrity: E H Carr, 1892-1982(R: Jonalthan Haslam/ Verso, £15.00, 2000)/ Brian Manning:
90/103
Text
The legacy of Christopher Hill/ Brian Manning:
99/125
Text
Brian Manning and the dialectics of revolt/ James Holstun:
103/135
Text
The remains of Louis Althusser/ Sue Clegg:
53/57
'Why Lucky Jim turned right' - an obituary of Kingsley Amis/ Gareth Jenkins:
70/103
Text
In perpective: Pierre Bourdieu/ Jim Wolfreys:
87/95
Text
Pierre Bourdieu: voice of resistance/ Jim Wolfreys:
94/97
Text
Pierre Broué - a rare combination/ Ian Birchall:
108/179
Text
In perspective: Noam Chomsky/ Anthony Arnove:
74/117
Text
In perspective: Alexander Cockburn and Christopher Hitchens/ William Keach:
78/143
Text
In perspective: Susan George/ Mark O'Brien:
86/37
Text
Kinnock's favourite Marxist: Eric Hobsbawm and the working class/ Norah Carlin, Ian Birchall:
21/88
William Morris and revolutionary Marxism: crossing the 'river of fire'/ Hassan Mahamdallie:
71/57
Text
In perspective: Tom Nairn/ Neil Davidson:
82/97
Text
Re-reading 'Nineteen Eighty-Four' in 1984(R: George Orwell)/ Paul O'Flinn:
23/76
[Order]
Animal Farm revisited/ John Molyneaux:
44/99
Orwell's Politics(R: John Newsinger/ Macmillan Press, £42.50, 1999)/ Anna Chen:
85/131
Text
[Order]
Critical notes on Edward Said/ Irfan Habib:
108/129
Text
EP Thompson: class struggle and historical materialism(obituary)/ Dave McNulty:
61/75
Text
Raymond Williams: centrist tragedy?/ Ian Birchall:
39/139
Zola for the 21st century/ Ian Birchall:
96/24
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