LUXEMBURG, ROSA
MALAWI
Malawi(N):
154/5
MALAYSIA
MAS action:
11/12
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Out in the middday sun(R: Margaret Shennan/ John Murray, £25.00)/ John Newsinger:
246/32
Text
Freedom denied/ Muhammad Salleh:
269/35
Text
MARCUSE, HERBERT
Obituary:
14/25
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Marcuse and the art of liberation(R)/ Katz:
82.07/34
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MARX
Other ref:
Marxism & Socialist Theory
Marx's theory of revolution(R)/ Draper:
11/35
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Marx and world literature(R)/ Prawer:
12/28
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Marx's method(R)/ Sayer:
12/33
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Marx:
80.05/36
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Civil war in France(R):
81.09/28
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Marx the democrat:
50/13
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Marx and philosophy:
51/14
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Marx and utopian socialists:
52/24
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Marx and the working class:
53/26
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Marx and the 1848 revolutions:
54/29
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Marx in the 1850s:
55/22
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Marx on Capital:
56/29
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Marx and the national question:
57/26
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Marx and the International:
58/27
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Marx and the state:
59/28
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Marx and the German workers movement:
60/28
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Tracing Marx's thought(R):
70/30
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In Marx's workshop(R):
77/31
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Marx's road to Marxism:
81/17
Marx and politics:
83/17
Graphic
German Ideology:
88/28
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Class struggles in France(R)/ Marx, Engels:
93/26
Graphic
Marx/Engels collected works:
100/20
Graphic
The making of Marx/ Sabby Sagall:
200/22
Text
In an ideal world(L)/ Marc Deith:
203/33
Text
More than an idea(L)/ Nick Savage:
204/33
Text
Editorial - time for some answers(N):
215/3
Text
A handbook for revolution:
215/13
Text
The history of class struggle/ Dave McNulty:
215/14
Text
Daughter of the revolution/ Judy Cox:
218/17
Text
Marx in Soho(R: Howard Zinn/ South End Press, £7.99)/ Esther Neslen:
232/30
Text
[Order]
Karl Marx(R: Francis Wheen/ Fourth Estate, £20.00)/ Sam Ashman:
234/31
Text
[Order]
The birth of Karl Marx - 5 May 1818/ Keith Flett:
241/35
Text
Just wide of the Marx(L)/ Thomas Weiss:
242/33
Text
Marx's ecology(R: John Bellamy Foster/ Monthly Review Press, £13.95)/ John Parrington:
244/32
Text
[Order]
Karl Marx - The best hated man/ Paul Foot:
282/14
Text
MARXISM & SOCIALIST THEORY:GENERAL
Other ref:
Marx, Marxist Economics
Socialism, McShane:
1/32
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We want the bakery:
2/40
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Why I am a socialist:
3/32
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Cutler, Hindess, Hirst, Hussain(R):
4/19
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Steedman(R):
4/19
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What sort of a party?:
4/35
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Alienation:
9/40
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Bosses:
10/40
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Dictatorship:
12/40
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Gerrymanderers:
15/40
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Jingoism:
80.02/40
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Nationalisation:
80.06/36
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Private Property:
80.08/36
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Revolution:
80.1/36
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Stalinism:
80.11/36
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Union of workers:
81.02/36
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Proletarian science(R):
81.03/32
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Willing workers:
81.04/36
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From riot to revolution:
81.05/11
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Insurrection:
81.05/36
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Piotr Egides interview:
81.07/27
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Carrying guns?:
81.07/37
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Letters:
81.08/32
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Lumpen proletariat:
81.09/13
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Centrism:
81.11/26
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Is the working class the agency of socialism?:
48/25
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Private property:
50/36
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Revolution can't work:
51/36
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Leaders and the led:
52/36
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Changing the world(R):
53/34
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Abolishing incentives:
54/36
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Marxism and democracy:
55/20
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Poverty and wealth:
55/36
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Myth of scarce resources:
56/36
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Apathy rules - sometimes:
57/36
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General strikes:
59/13
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Using force:
59/36
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The masses:
60/36
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Pessism or optimism?:
64/36
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The road to workers power:
66/31
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Agitation and propaganda:
68/10
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Leadership:
69/8
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Class struggle:
70/8
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The general strike:
72/8
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Optimism in the downturn:
73/26
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Nationalist illusions(R):
73/33
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Politics of the popular front:
74/17
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Struggle and ideas:
75/22
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Sectarianism:
75/24
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Working class:
78/25
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Frontiers of control:
79/10
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Internationalism:
79/24
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Ultraleftism:
80/24
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Centrism:
82/28
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Origins of the Internationale:
82/36
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Tribune of the people:
83/26
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Letters(Origins of the International):
83/35
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Public opinion:
96/12
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Socialists and the vote:
99/14
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Working class and the oppressed:
101/18
Bourgeois revolutions:
105/17
Academic Marxists:
122/9
Socialism and democracy:
127/18
Revolution:
128/16
The real Marxist tradition:
129/10
Marxism and the party:
129/17
Dictatorship of the proletariat:
129/24
Deflected permanent revolution:
130/20
The state:
131/20
Class struggle:
132/22
Oppression:
133/24
What do we mean by Class/ Lindsey German:
134/22
Thinking it through - History Resumed/ Chris Harman:
135/9
What do we mean by Crisis?/ Lindsey German:
135/20
Echoes of the Marseillaise: Two Centuries look back on the French Revolution(R: Eric Hobsbawm/ Verso £8.95)/ Paul McGarr:
135/32
[Order]
What do we mean by - Human Nature/ Lindsey German:
138/21
The red thread - Heaven and Hell/ Lindsey German:
139/28
The red thread - Substituting science for dreams/ Lindsey German:
140/24
The red thread - New beginnings/ Lindsey German:
141/25
Thinking it through - Back to our roots/ Chris Harman:
143/14
The red thread - the great betrayal/ Lindsey German:
143/26
A question of exploitation(L)/ Patrick Heinecke:
143/34
The red thread - Epoch of Revolution/ Lindsey German:
144/23
Where's the surplus?(L)/ Derek Howl:
144/33
Tenuous ties to Marx(L)/ Marc Deith:
144/34
The red thread - the school of revolution/ Lindsey German:
145/21
The Marx behind the myth/ Colin Barker:
146/10
Debate - Is there a future for socialism?/ Mike Gonzalez,Alec Nove:
148/11
Unlocking the prison house/ Sabby Sagall:
149/22
Rocky road to market(L)/ Ged Peck:
149/33
Who has the power to plan?(L)/ Jon O'Brien:
149/33
Mixed blessings?(L)/ Nick Howard:
149/33
Socialism and Democracy/ Mark O'Brien:
150/18
Hilton, Rodney interview, the rulers and the ruled/ John Rees, Lee Humber:
151/24
The end of history - debate/ Francis Fukuyam,Alex Callinicos:
152/18
Where's the connection?(L)/ Keith Flett:
152/35
Hanging in the air(L)/ Ged Peck:
153/34
Thinking it through - The nation once again/ Chris Harman:
154/7
The shock of the new/ Hazel Croft:
159/14
In a class of their own?/ Hazel Croft:
160/15
What will socialism be like?/ Alex Callinicos:
160/18
Crowded memories - George Rudé - obituary/ David McNally:
161/26
Living in the past(L)/ David Malcolm:
161/34
Blue and White Unite(L)/ Julie Hunt:
162/34
Clerical erros(L)/ James Cussens:
162/34
Factories axed(L)/ Will Brown:
163/33
Beautiful dreamer(L)/ Chris Jones:
163/34
A vision not a dream(L)/ Mike Evans:
164/33
Reversal of fortune/ John Rees:
165/17
Talkback - White male European/ Barry McLaughlin:
174/34
Text
Thinking it through - flexible friends/ Chris Harman:
176/8
Text
Debate, is there an alternative to the market?/ Chris Harman,Meghnad Desai:
187/15
Text
Thinking it through, the theory of poverty/ Chris Harman:
190/9
Text
Who will control the 21st century?/ John Rees:
190/16
Text
Thinking it through, brutal symmetry/ Chris Harman:
192/10
Text
Morris, William Socialist by design/ Chris Nineham:
196/13
Where's the moral?/ Chris Harman:
203/15
Text
One damn thing after another/ John Rees:
205/17
Text
Don't pick up a Penguin(L)/ Keith Flett:
206/32
Text
Socialism and democracy/ Paul Foot:
207/11
Text
Marx and the modern world, a debate/ Anthony Giddens,John Rees:
210/14
Text
A timely interruption(L)/ Muriel Hirsch:
211/32
Text
Thinking it through - post mortem/ Chris Harman:
213/9
Text
Thinking it through - two way street/ Chris Harman:
221/10
Text
Marx: Hit and myth/ Alex Callinicos:
227/17
Text
Our hidden history - Time, tide and class struggle/ Chris Harman:
236/12
Text
Our hidden history - Hope and horror go hand in hand/ Mike Haynes:
236/15
Text
Revolution - Revolution? You must be crazy!/ Ian Birchall:
247/20
Text
Revolution without a party(L)/ Alan Woodward:
248/35
Text
Revolutionary ideas - the red mole of history/ Raymond Challinor:
249/22
Text
There was a socialist vision(L)/ Hyman Frankel:
249/33
Text
Thinking it through - a brave new world?/ Chris Harman:
250/17
Text
Socialism means democracy(L)/ Ian Birchall:
250/35
Text
Vision through tinted glass(L)/ Tony Phillips:
250/35
Text
United front - Unity in diversity/ Alex Callinicos:
262/14
Text
Marxist forum - Can there be a revolution in Britain?/ Jo Benefield:
263/35
Text
Democracy - People power/ Ian Birchall:
273/20
Text
Obituary - Mike Kidron - Permanent legacy/ Chris Harman:
273/24
Text
Can soviets be truly democratic(L)/ Graeme Kemp:
274/34
Text
...or will they be party dominated?(L)/ Alan Woodward:
274/34
Text
Workers to rule(1)(L)/ Dan Mayer:
275/34
Text
Workers to rule(2)(L)/ Ian Birchall:
275/34
Text
The domino effect(L)/ Paul Thatcher:
276/34
Text
Help needed(L)/ Ted Crawford:
282/34
Text
Bourgeois revolutions - On the road to salvation for all mankind/ Neil Davidson:
291/23
Text
Theory and practice - From common sense to good sense/ Chris Harman:
292/21
Text
MARXISM & SOCIALIST THEORY:REVIEWS & RELATED
Marxism and the Party(R)/ Molyneux:
10/29
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Arguments in English Marxism(R)/ Anderson:
80.06/31
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Between labour and capital(R)/ Walker:
81.07/41
Graphic
Peoples history and socialist theory(R):
81.08/33
Graphic
Neither Washington nor Moscow(R)/ Cliff:
82.06/30
Graphic
Daughters of Marx(R)/ Deutsch:
46/34
Graphic
A short history of socialism(R)/ Litchtheim:
65/34
Graphic
The Western Soviets(R)/ Gluckstein:
83/31
Graphic
Dictatorship of the proletariat(R)/ Draper:
92/21
Graphic
Arguments for socialism(R)/ Molyneux:
97/31
Graphic
Farewell to Marxism(R)/ Conway:
101/28
Dictatorship of the proletariat(R)/ Draper:
103/29
Introduction to philosophy(R)/ Baghavan:
105/29
Althusser(R)/ Elliot:
106/26
Making history(R)/ Callinicos:
107/28
British capitalist society(R)/ Northern Marxists:
117/30
Engels and the non-historic peoples(R)/ Rosdolsky:
119/20
Letters(Engels and the non-historic peoples):
120/35
Marxist theory(R)/ Callinicos:
121/31
Letters(Engels and the non-historic peoples):
121/34
Divided societies(R)/ Miliband:
127/29
Ideology and superstructure(R)/ Jakubowski:
133/30
Louise Althusser, Thinking man's Stalinist - obituary/ John Molyneaux:
137/19
A nation of change and novelty(R: Christopher Hill/ Routledge, £30)/ Lee Humber:
139/32
[Order]
The revenge of history(R: Alex Callinicos/ £7.75)/ Chris Bambery:
141/35
[Order]
National Liberation(R: Nigel Harris/ IB Taurus, £16.95)/ Simon Joyce:
142/30
[Order]
Karl Marx's Theory of Revolution Volume IV: Critique of other socialisms(R: Hal Draper/ Monthly Review Press, £11.95)/ Colin Barker:
143/18
[Order]
Divided societies(R: Ralph Miliband/ Oxford, £7.99)/ Lindsey German:
143/31
[Order]
Political Economy and the rise of capitalism(R: David McNally/ University of California Press, £7.95)/ Brian McDonald:
143/32
[Order]
Trotsky Vol 3: The fight against the rising Stalinist bureaucracy(R: Tony Cliff/ Bookmarks, £5.70)/ Simon Joyce:
144/24
[Order]
The English People and the English Revolution(R: Brian Manning/ Bookmarks, £12.95)/ Alex Callinicos:
144/27
[Order]
Agricultural importance(L)/ David McNally:
144/33
Ideology: an introduction(R: Terry Eagleton/ Verso, £10.95)/ Gareth Jenkins:
147/30
[Order]
Capitalism and automation(R: Ramin Ramtin/ Pluto Press)/ Chris Harman:
147/31
Marx beyond Marx(R: Antonio Negri/ Pluto Press)/ Seth Harman:
147/33
[Order]
To the Finland station(R: Edmund Wilson/ Penguin, £7.99)/ Paul McGarr:
148/30
[Order]
Marx & Engels; Collected Works vols 26 & 27(R: / Lawrence and Wishart, £15.00 each)/ Chris Harman:
149/30
A productive argument(L)/ Ian Kelly:
149/34
The cream of the crop/ Pat Stack:
150/36
The Communist International in Lenin's time: Proceedings & Documents of Second Congress 1920(R: John Riddell(ed)/ Pathfinder, £37.45(set), £21.95(each))/ Lindsey German:
152/29
Bonfire of the certainties, review of: Rival States, Rival Firms(R: Stoppard and Strange/ Cambridge University Press)/ Chris Harman:
153/18
Engels and the formation of Marxism(R: SH Rigby/ Manchester University Press, £40.00)/ Gareth Jenkins:
153/30
Reconstructing Marxism(R: Erik Olin Wright,Andrew Levine,Elliot Sober/ Verso, £11.95)/ Alex Callinicos:
154/30
Social Division(R: Alan Carling/ Verso, £14.95)/ Alex Callinicos:
154/30
English Questions(R: Perry Anderson/ Verso, £12.99)/ John Rees:
156/29
[Order]
The medieval machine(R: Jean Gimpel/ Pimlico, £10.00)/ Chris Harman:
160/29
Marx's Capital: A student edition(R: Chris Arthur/ Lawrence and Wishart, £11.99)/ Gareth Jenkins:
160/30
[Order]
How Marxism works(R: Chris Harman/ Bookmarks, £2.50)/ Dean Ryan:
162/28
[Order]
A zone of engagement(R: Perry Anderson/ Verso, £12.95)/ Alex Callinicos:
162/30
[Order]
Marx versus Malthus, review of: Preparing for the twenty first century(R: Paul Kennedy/ Harper Collins, £20.00)/ John Rees:
164/18
[Order]
Socialism: Utopian and scientific(R: Frederick Engels/ Bookmarks, £2.95)/ Paul Foot:
164/20
The Victorian encounter with Marx(R: John Cowley/ British Academic Press)/ Simon Basketter:
165/30
The law of accumulation and breakdown of the capitalist system(R: Henryk Grossman/ Pluto Press, £12.95)/ Rob Hoveman:
166/30
[Order]
Collected works, vol 46(R: Karl Marx,Frederick Engels/ Lawrence and Wishart, £40.00)/ Chris Harman:
168/29
Text
[Order]
Socialism from below(R: Hal Draper/ Humanities, £39.95)/ Gareth Jenkins:
174/31
Text
[Order]
Marxism and the new imperialism, review article(R: Alex Callinicos,John Rees,Chris Harman/ Bookmarks)/ Rob Hoveman:
177/22
Text
[Order]
Age of extremes: the short twentieth century 1914-1991(R: Eric Hobsbawm/ Michael Joseph, £20.00)/ Alex Callinicos:
180/28
Text
[Order]
Persons and polemics(R: EP Thompson/ Merlin Press, £12.95)/ Chris Harman:
182/29
Text
The war of the words(R: Sarah Dunant(ed)/ Virago, £7.99)/ Moira Nolan:
182/31
Text
Collected works Vol 34(R: Karl Marx,Frederick Engels/ Lawrence and Wishart, £40.00)/ Chris Harman:
183/30
Text
[Order]
Socialism for a sceptical age(R: Ralph Miliband/ Polity Press, £11.95)/ Moira Nolan:
184/31
Text
[Order]
Sophie's world(R: Jostein Gaader/ Phoenix, £16.99)/ Chris Harman:
184/32
Text
Theories and narratives(R: Alex Callinicos/ Polity, £12.95)/ Nicolai Gentchev:
186/31
Text
[Order]
Marx at the millenium(R: Cyril Smith/ Pluto, £12.99)/ Alex Callinicos:
198/30
[Order]
The politics of Marxism: The critical debates(R: Jules Townsend/ Leicester University Press, £14.99)/ Alex Callinicos:
198/30
Daylight robbery review of 'Wage Labour and Capital'(R: Marx/ Bookmarks, £3.99)/ Gareth Jenkins:
200/24
Text
[Order]
Reform and revolution(R: William Morris,John Carruthers,Fred Henderson/ Thoemmes Press, £9.75)/ Chris Nineham:
200/30
Text
[Order]
Critical criticism(L)/ Cyril Smith:
200/35
Text
Theory and practice(L)/ Sasha Simic:
203/32
Text
Revolution: 500 years of struggle for change(R: Mark Almond/ De Agostinin Editors, £19.19)/ Weyman Bennett:
204/28
Text
[Order]
A monarchy transformed, Britain 1603-1714(R: Mark Kishlansky/ Penguin, £25.00)/ John Rees:
205/17
Text
Hope and Glory, Britain 1900-1990(R: Peter Clarke/ Penguin, £25.00)/ John Rees:
205/17
Text
[Order]
Collected works vol 35: Capital vol 1(R: Karl Marx,Frederick Engels/ Lawrence & Wishart, £45.00)/ Chris Harman:
205/27
Text
[Order]
The making of New World slavery(R: Robin Blackburn/ Verso, £16.99)/ Weyman Bennett:
209/26
Text
[Order]
A Socialist Review(R: Lindsey German, Rob Hoveman/ Bookmarks, £9.95)/ Nicolai Gentchev:
214/29
Text
[Order]
A world to win - The Communist Manifesto(R: Karl Marx, Frederick Engels)/ Peter Morgan:
215/17
Text
[Order]
In defence of history(R: Richard J Evans/ Granta, £15.99)/ Chris Harman:
215/27
Text
[Order]
Making sense of history(L)/ Keith Flett:
216/34
Text
Marx(R: Terry Eagleton/ Orion, £2.00)/ Graham Hodgin:
217/29
Text
[Order]
Writing the revolution(R: David Margolis/ Pluto, £12.99)/ Gareth Jenkins:
217/30
Text
The Communist Manifesto: A modern edition(R: Eric Hobsbawm(Introduction)/ Verso, £8.00)/ Dave McNulty:
219/29
Text
The algebra of revolution(R: John Rees/ Routledge, £10.95(Bookmarks))/ John Molyneaux:
220/24
Text
[Order]
Essays on historical materialism(R: John Rees(ed)/ Bookmarks, £8.50)/ Gareth Jenkins:
221/29
Text
The contract of mutual indifference(R: Norman Geras/ Verso, £15.00)/ John Rose:
223/29
Text
[Order]
The word from Paris(R: John Sturrock/ Verso, £18.00)/ Ian Birchall:
225/30
Text
Fatherland or Mother earth?(R: Michael Löwy/ Pluto Press, £9.99)/ Charlie Kimber:
227/30
Text
Labour and monopoly capital(R: Harry Braverman/ Monthly Review Press, £18.95)/ Al Rainnie:
233/27
Text
[Order]
Social Theory(R: Alex Callinicos/ Polity, £14.99)/ James Eaden:
234/32
Text
[Order]
A people's history of the world(R: Chris Harman/ Bookmark's Publications, £15.99)/ John Molyneaux:
235/21
Text
[Order]
Adventures in Marxism(R: Marshall Berman/ Verso, £17.00)/ Michael Lavalette:
235/28
Text
[Order]
The politics of English(R: Marnie Holborow/ Sage, £15.99)/ Mike Rosen:
236/30
Text
[Order]
The origins of capitalism(R: Ellen Meiksins Wood/ Monthly Review Press, £10.00)/ John Rees:
237/32
Text
[Order]
The many headed hydra(R: Peter Linebaugh, Marcus Rediker/ Verso, £19.00)/ Brian Richardson:
249/29
Text
[Order]
Equality(R: Alex Callinicos/ Polity, £9.99)/ Nicolai Gentchev:
249/32
Text
[Order]
The Raymond Williams reader(R: John Higgins(ed)/ Blackwell, £15.99)/ Pat Smith:
253/32
Text
Leadership and social movements(R: Colin Barker, Alan Johnson, Michael Lavalette(eds)/ Manchester University Press, £15.99)/ Beth Greenhill:
255/31
Text
[Order]
Spaces of Capital(R: David Harvey/ Edinburgh University Press, £16.99)/ Sam Ashman:
259/30
Text
[Order]
Marx and Engels: Collected Works Volume 48(R: Karl Marx, Frederick Engels/ Lawrence and Wishart, £45.00)/ Chris Harman:
259/30
Text
[Order]
What is history?(R: E H Carr/ Palgrave, £9.99)/ Paul McGarr:
259/31
Text
[Order]
The Gatekeeper(R: Terry Eagleton/ Allan Lane, £9.99)/ Dragan Plavsic:
260/30
Text
[Order]
Hunting for a religious war(L)/ Richard Stephens:
260/33
Text
Not put off by detours(L)/ Keith Flett:
260/34
Text
Marx's revenge(R: Meghnad Desai/ Verso, £19.00)/ Mark Llewellyn:
263/32
Text
[Order]
What is history now?(R: David Cannadine(ed)/ Macmillan, £19.99)/ Dave Renton:
266/33
Text
Interesting times: A twentieth century life(R: Eric Hobsbawm/ Allen Lane, £25.00)/ Chris Harman:
267/31
Text
[Order]
Looking for the missing clue(L)/ Keith Flett:
268/35
Text
Marx and Engels: Collected works Volume 49(R: Karl Marx, Frederick Engels/ Lawrence and Wishart, £45.00)/ Chris Harman:
269/31
Text
[Order]
Marx and Anglo-Russian relations and other writings(R: D B Riazanov/ Francis Boutle Publishers, £10.00)/ Dragan Plavsic:
272/32
Text
Class theory and history(R: Stephen A Resnick, Richard D Wolff/ Routledge, £16.99)/ Dave Renton:
273/31
Text
The Myth of 1648(R: Benno Teschke/ Verso, £25.00)/ Chris Harman:
279/29
Text
[Order]
Marx, Tocqueville, and race in America(R: August Nimtz/ Lexington Books, £20.95)/ Gareth Jenkins:
286/31
Text
[Order]
Marx's Capital(R: Ben Fine, Alfredo Saad-Filho/ Pluto, £9.99)/ Tony Phillips:
288/40
Text
[Order]
Dissident Marxism(R: David Renton/ Zed Books, £14.95)/ Neil Davidson:
288/41
Text
Perry Anderson, Marxism and the New Left(R: Paul Blackledge/ The Merlin Press, £14.95)/ Kevin Best:
289/38
Text
[Order]
More Marx(L)/ Joãlo Aguiar:
293/31
Text
Karl Marx, Frederick Engels, Collected works, Volume 50(R: / International Publishers, £45.00)/ Chris Harman:
301/38
Text
MARXISM & SOCIALIST THEORY:STATE
Stuck in the state(R):
80.03/31
Graphic
Working within the state:
81.09/17
Graphic
The civil war in France(R)/ Marx:
81.09/28
Graphic
State and revolution(R)/ Lenin:
46/30
Graphic
Democracy and the state:
65/10
Graphic
States of emergency(R)/ Jeffrey, Hennessey:
65/30
Graphic
Understanding the state:
67/7
Graphic
Nature of the state:
74/25
Graphic
Letters:
76/35
Graphic
Modern state(R):
78/33
Graphic
The state:
131/22
The pristine culture of capitalism. A historical essay on old regimes and modern states.(R: Ellen Meiksins Wood/ Verso, £10.95)/ John Rees:
158/31
[Order]
Class and society - states of unrest/ Gareth Jenkins:
250/24
Text
Thinking it through - Moral force or physical force?/ Chris Harman:
253/16
Text
Capitalism and war - Theories of conflict/ Alex Callinicos, Luca Casarini:
258/20
Text
Courage of our convictions(1)(L)/ Angelo Simioli:
259/34
Text
Courage of our convictions(2)(L)/ Rob Ferguson:
259/34
Text
Stop the war - State of discontent/ Alex Callinicos:
272/11
Text
Nothing natural about war(2)(L)/ Sasha Simic:
273/33
Text
MARXIST ECONOMICS
Other ref:
Marxism, Economics
Rosdolsky(R):
4/19
Graphic
Capitalism:
11/40
Graphic
Marx's method(R)/ Sayer:
12/33
Graphic
Exploitation:
13/40
Graphic
Overproduction:
80.07/36
Graphic
Marx on Capital:
56/29
Graphic
Letters:
57/30
Graphic
Exploitation:
71/10
Graphic
Capital volume III(R):
85/15
Graphic
Wages, price and profit(R)/ Marx:
92/24
Graphic
Can Marxist economists predict the future?:
95/20
Graphic
Market economy:
107/8
Free market mania:
109/9
Letters(Market economy):
109/34
Booms and slumps:
112/21
Ford and free market waste:
113/9
Market alternatives:
114/9
Lenin's economic writings(R):
121/31
Organic crisis:
125/10
The life of Adam Smith(R: Ian Simpson Ross/ Oxford University Press, £25.00)/ Chris Harman:
194/31
Text
Thinking it through - can the patients take the medicine?/ Chris Harman:
215/8
Text
The best laid plans/ Judith Orr:
224/11
Text
Economic theory - Capital development/ Rick Kuhn:
245/22
Text
McSHANE, HARRY
Talking about socialism:
1/32
Graphic
No mean fighter(R)/ McShane:
3/29
Graphic
MEDIA
The Guardian:
80.03/12
Graphic
New Statesman:
80.04/28
Graphic
Private Eye:
80.06/16
Graphic
Campaign for press freedom:
80.06/26
Graphic
Daily Express:
80.07/10
Graphic
Spare Rib:
80.08/10
Graphic
Women's Own:
80.09/26
Graphic
Generals without an army(R):
80.09/34
Graphic
The Sun:
81.01/14
Graphic
Response to Bobby Sands:
81.06/6
Graphic
Don Taylor interview:
81.09/31
Graphic
Power without responsibility(R):
81.09/33
Graphic
Working inside the BBC:
81.1/12
Graphic
Richard Branson:
81.1/28
Graphic
Editorial freedom? The Times:
82.04/13
Graphic
Censorship:
61/34
Graphic
The Sun:
73/13
Graphic
Daily Mail:
74/13
Graphic
Daily Mirror:
75/11
Graphic
Daily Express:
76/16
Graphic
Daily Telegraph:
77/12
Graphic
The Guardian:
78/8
Graphic
Ownership of the papers:
87/24
Graphic
Press and political dissent(R)/ Hollingsworth:
91/32
Graphic
Arena magazine:
94/36
Graphic
Pluto Press:
96/22
Graphic
Tax axe for Sun sales:
130/28
The media massage - Press Censorship/ Paul Foot:
139/7
When the boys come home/ Pat Stack:
139/36
Beating the censor?(L)/ Tom Delargy:
140/34
Dear Clare... this is what women feel about Page 3(R: Claire Short/ Radius, £3.99)/ Hazel Croft:
143/33
Murdoch - the decline of an empire(R: R Belfield, C Hird, S Kelly/ Macdonald, £14.95)/ Jim Smith:
149/29
Never mind the quality/ Pat Stack:
151/36
Culture and Power(R: Scannell,Schlesinger,Sparks(eds)/ Sage, £12.95)/ Don Trudell:
156/34
[Order]
Press - Private parts/ Paul Foot:
157/14
The best we can get(L)/ Dave Osler:
158/34
The sun also rises?/ Jack Robertson:
159/7
Rupert Murdoch: Ringmaster of the information circus(R: William Shawcross/ Chatto and Windus)/ Margaret Renn:
160/31
[Order]
Bad news(L)/ Tony Harris:
160/34
Not the whole picture(L)/ Tom O'Mally:
160/34
Siberian exile(L)/ Keith Flett:
160/35
Stop press - debate/ Paul Foot,Lucy Howson:
161/20
Working class - The news that's fit to print(N):
164/3
Second thoughts - Obituary, Irving Howe/ Lance Selfa:
165/24
Fallen hero - Tony Hancock/ Sabby Sagall:
165/25
The revolution will not be broadcast/ Chris Lyneham:
166/25
Landing a punch(L)/ Alwyn Turner:
167/34
Manufacturing consent(F: Peter Wintonik,Mark Achbar(dirs))/ John Rose:
169/28
Text
Briefing - Censorship, not in front of the children:
176/7
Text
Hidden depths/ Clare Fermont,Stuart Ash:
180/12
Text
Peter Cook - obituary, not enough cooks/ Dave Beecham:
183/24
Text
Blasted(T: Sarah Kane/ Royal Court, London)/ Ruth James:
184/28
Text
Briefing, media ownership:
186/6
Text
Manufacturing consent(R: Edward S Herman,Noam Chomsky/ Vintage, £8.99)/ Diana Swingler:
187/28
Text
[Order]
Briefing, advertising:
192/4
Text
Violent disorder/ Judith Orr:
193/17
Text
Murder revelations(L)/ Clive Hopkins:
195/35
Text
The Sun worshippers, review of 'Was it the Sun wot won it?'(R: Martin Linton/ Oxford University Press)/ Chris Nineham:
197/22
Text
[Order]
The idea of Japan(R: Ian Littlewood/ Secker & Warburg, £9.99)/ Sasha Simic:
197/32
The hidden power of the media/ John Pilger:
200/14
Text
New Statesman, Decline and Fall/ Paul Foot:
201/21
Text
The great outsiders(R: S J Taylor/ Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £20.00)/ Maria Hoyle:
202/31
Text
[Order]
New Statesman, New Right(L)/ John Appleyard:
202/32
Text
New Statesman, New Blairite(L)/ Keith Flett:
202/32
Text
Finally got the news(L)/ Chris Nineham:
207/33
Text
Ill effects: The media/violence debate(R: Martin Baker,Julian Retley(eds)/ Routledge, £12.99)/ Nick Grant:
208/29
Text
Corruption free(L)/ Adam Buick:
209/32
Text
A false freedom(L)/ Mike Gurney:
210/33
Text
Hidden agendas(R: John Pilger/ Vintage, £8.99)/ Pat Stack:
218/27
Text
[Order]
No doubting Thomas/ Beccy Reese:
228/12
Text
Credibility gap/ Pat Stack:
230/36
Text
Independent Steel(L)/ Terry Ward:
231/34
Text
Balancing act/ Pat Stack:
231/36
Text
The future - media/ Mark Thomas:
237/26
Text
Tribune of the people - Paul Foot/ Judy Cox:
241/10
Text
Anti-capitalism - Corporate criminals - interview with Greg Palast/ Pete Ainsley, Sonia Carroll:
243/18
Text
Harry Potter - cashing in on pester power/ Carmel Brown:
244/0
Text
Advertising - design and conquer?/ Elane Heffernan:
244/17
Text
The hype over Harry Potter(L)/ Penny Hicks:
245/34
Text
Advertising standards(L)/ Phil Hall:
245/34
Text
Propaganda and the public mind(R: David Barsamian/ Pluto, £10.99)/ Fiona Prior:
255/33
Text
[Order]
Stack on the back - Eye of the storm/ Pat Stack:
255/36
Text
Stop the war - The truth machine/ Paul Foot:
257/12
Text
Media - Tales from the tabloids, reporting the war in Afghanistan/ Peter Morgan:
259/8
Text
Firing on the home front(1)(L)/ Tim Evans:
260/33
Text
The global media atlas(R: Mark Balnaves, James Donald, Stephanie Hemelryk Donald/ BFI Publishing, £14.99)/ Mary Brodbin:
261/32
Text
[Order]
Media ownership - The Sky's the limit for broadcasters(N)/ Solomon Hughes:
264/6
Text
Stack on the back - Out of touch with reality/ Pat Stack:
265/36
Text
Censored 2003(R: Peter Phillips (ed)/ Seven Stories, £12.99)/ Tom Wall:
272/32
Text
Meme me up Scotty - Media Foundation - Adbusters/ Nick Grant:
273/29
Text
Media madness and the rationale of the francophiles(2)(L)/ Stuart McCabe:
274/33
Text
Imperialism - Shooting the truth - Obituary, James Miller/ Bryan Masters:
275/21
Text
Shooting people(R: Sam Brenton, Reuben Cohen/ Verso, £12.00)/ Nick Grant:
275/33
Text
[Order]
BBC - Public service demonstrating(N)/ BBC worker:
282/7
Text
Iraq - The BBC at war/ Colin Sparks:
283/14
Text
The terrain in Spain and press freedom down the drain(2)(L)/ Tim Malone:
283/34
Text
Tell me no lies(R: John Pilger(ed)/ Jonathan Cape, £20.00)/ Anthony Haywood:
290/39
Text
Censored 2005(R: Peter Phillips, Project Censored/ Seven Stories, £12.99)/ Adam Marks:
291/39
Text
[Order]
The Murdoch archipelago(R: Bruce Page/ Pocket Books, £9.99)/ Liv Lewitschnik:
291/40
Text
[Order]
Shooting the messengers/ Liv Lewitschnik:
292/13
Text
My trade(R: Andrew Marr/ MacMillan, £12.99)/ Mary Brodbin:
292/40
Text
[Order]
Time to burst the bubble(L)/ Jonathan Maunder:
293/31
Text
300th Issue - Neverending resistance/ Ian Birchall:
300/25
Text
Planet Simpson(R: Chris Turner/ Ebury Press, £7.99)/ Michael Hepworth:
301/42
Text
[Order]
MEXICO
November 1910:
81.1/36
Graphic
Debt crisis:
46/2
Graphic
Mexican diary:
75/17
Graphic
Mexican stand off:
90/7
Graphic
Letters:
92/34
Graphic
Presidential elections(N):
111/8
Attacks on unions(N):
117/8
For land and liberty - Emiliano Zapata/ Mike González:
170/24
Text
When protest rises/ Daniel Ricca:
172/13
Text
Pedro Paramo(R: Juan Rulfo/ Serpents Tail, £7.99)/ Mike González:
174/30
Text
[Order]
The Zapatistas have opened our eyes/ Augusta Dwyer:
177/12
Text
On the line: life on the US-Mexican border(R: Augusta Dwyer/ Latin American Bureau, £8.99)/ Simon Joyce:
178/30
Text
Free trade trouble/ Mike González:
182/12
Text
Thinking it through, Mexican wave/ Chris Harman:
183/7
Text
Going for broke(N)/ Lance Selfa:
185/4
Text
Homage to Chiapas(R: Bill Weinberg/ Verso, £20.00)/ Tim Sanders:
246/31
Text
[Order]
Cultural currents - Power to the beetle/ Mike González:
282/25
Text
The children of Nafta(R: David Bacon/ University of California)/ Nancy Lindisfarne:
285/32
Text
[Order]
MIDDLE EAST
Other ref:
Islam, US, Gulf
Israel's expansionism(N):
2/5
Graphic
Khamsin(R):
5/30
Graphic
Gun and olive branch(R)/ Hirst:
6/36
Graphic
Phoney peace(N):
7/3
Graphic
West Bank offensive:
16/7
Graphic
Tour of Middle East:
80.02/13
Graphic
Countdown to world war?:
80.05/3
Graphic
Middle East end game?:
81.06/9
Graphic
The Middle East after Sadat:
81.1/13
Graphic
Threat from the East(R)/ Halliday:
46/32
Graphic
Middle East assessed:
63/15
Graphic
Islam and reaction:
64/24
Graphic
Crisis in the Middle East:
87/9
Graphic
American raid on Libya:
87/10
Graphic
Middle East chronology:
87/13
Graphic
War without end(R)/ Gresch, Vidal:
114/30
US, Libya, PLO(N):
116/11
Letters:
117/35
Struggles in Middle East:
129/28
Kurdish Intifada:
132/24
Democracy and the Arab states:
133/21
Letters(Kurdish Intifada):
133/34
The Struggle in the Middle East(1967)/ Tony Cliff:
135/15
Fracture lines/ Clare Hill:
139/9
The potential power/ Duncan Blackie:
140/12
Left on the margins/ Phil Marshall:
140/14
A belt of human misery(N):
141/4
A history of the Arab people(R: ALbert Hourani/ Faber & Faber, £25.00)/ Clare Hill:
142/30
[Order]
Bleeding them white/ Sabby Sagall:
143/20
A peace to end all peace: Creating the modern Middle East 1914 - 22(R: David Fromkin/ Penguin, £7.99)/ Alex Callinicos:
143/30
Who's the master now?(N):
147/5
Was the red flag flying there?(R: Joel Beinin/ IB Taurus)/ Phil Marshall:
150/32
[Order]
Desert stalled/ Clare Fermont:
151/21
International roundup(N):
157/6
Through the eye of a needle(N):
168/5
Text
Settlement of war(N)/ Clare Fermont:
199/8
A series of explosions(N)/ Peter Morgan:
201/4
Text
Why sanctions must go(N)/ Peter Morgan:
217/4
Text
The last frontier?(N)/ Gareth Jenkins:
218/6
Text
Affluence and poverty in the Middle East(R: M Riad El-Ghonemy/ Routledge, £15.99)/ Mike Evans:
221/31
Text
Withdrawal symptoms(N)/ Neve Gordon:
242/5
Text
Oil prices - liquid assets for the billion dollar men(N)/ Peter Morgan:
245/6
Text
Middle east - an occupation with no end in sight(N)/ John Rose, Anne Alexander:
252/6
Text
Middle East - Repression meets resistance(N):
256/5
Text
Middle East - Stirrings on the Nile(N)/ Hari al-Khazzaf:
257/5
Text
Capitalism and war - The Desert dictatorship, Saudi Arabia/ Clare Fermont:
258/17
Text
Middle East - The humiliation of an entire people(N)/ Anne Alexander:
261/6
Text
The movement erupts - Losing the appetite for war/ Simon Assaf:
262/12
Text
Imperialism and the intifada - Victory to the intifada/ Simon Assaf:
263/10
Text
Middle East - The light on the horizon/ Nawal El Saadawi, Wael Fateen:
264/22
Text
A new left is emerging(1)(L)/ Tracy Martin:
264/34
Text
A new left is emerging(2)(L)/ Rob Ferguson:
264/34
Text
Middle East - Bush's empire backs Sharon(N):
265/4
Text
Six days of war(R: Michael B Oren/ Oxford University Press, £25.00)/ Mark Brown:
266/30
Text
Stop the war - Oil and the intifada/ Sabby Sagall:
271/21
Text
Stop the war - World erupts against US terror/ Anne Ashford:
273/8
Text
Apocalypse(R: Neil Faulkner/ Tempus, £25.00)/ Beccy Reese:
273/31
Text
[Order]
Imperialism - Remaking the Middle East/ Anne Ashford:
274/14
Text
Imperialism - A new left is born/ Simon Assaf:
274/17
Text
Stack on the back - Senseless and selfish carnage/ Pat Stack:
274/36
Text
Cairo conference - Middle Eastern promise(N)/ Anne Ashford:
281/4
Text
Middle East - A Cario conference call(N)/ Sabby Sagall:
295/11
Text
The great war for civilisation/ Robert Fisk:
300/7
Text
MILITANT
Other ref:
Labour Party, Liverpool, Labour Movement
Militant group in CPSA:
80.01/22
Graphic
Militant and the Falklands:
82.06/6
Graphic
Purges:
82.07/14
Graphic
Traditions of Militant:
50/26
Graphic
Militant's short cut:
63/8
Graphic
Derek Hatton interview:
77/8
Graphic
Outside the movement?:
80/14
Graphic
Letters:
81/35
Politics of Militant:
83/11
Graphic
Fighting the witch hunt:
84/9
Graphic
Expulsion of Hatton(N):
89/3
Graphic
The unbroken thread(R)/ Grant:
123/30
Left wanting/ Lee Humber:
134/11
MINERS:GENERAL
Lost militancy:
10/20
Graphic
Arthur Scargill:
80.04/21
Graphic
Three days that shook the Tories:
81.03/10
Graphic
Election of Scargill:
81.1/25
Graphic
Flabby campaign:
82.02/13
Graphic
Scargill and the miners:
58/8
Graphic
Lessons of 1972-4:
64/11
Graphic
The enemy within?:
91/12
Graphic
NUM and UDM(N):
102/5
Battle for NUM:
105/9
NUM(N):
106/4
Forties child(R)/ Wakefield:
108/31
Working class - forward march(N):
158/3
Scargill(R: Paul Routledge/ Harper Collins, £16.99)/ Paul Symonds:
169/30
Text
[Order]
A battle undermined/ Mike Simons:
170/13
Text
History distorted/ Arthur Scargill:
172/16
Text
Home truths(L)/ Paul Symonds:
173/33
Text
Why no march?(L)/ Phoebe Watkins:
173/33
Text
Coming back brockens: a year in a mining village(R: Mark Hudson/ Jonathan Cape, £16.99)/ Ian Mitchell:
183/30
Text
Tower of strength?(N)/ Martin John:
194/7
Text
Brassed Off(F: Mark Herman(dir))/ Dave Hayes:
203/25
Text
The Fed(R: Hywel Francis, Dai Smith/ University of Wales Press, £14.99)/ Julian Goss:
219/30
Text
[Order]
Lessons of history(L)/ Keith Flett:
220/33
Text
Capitalism, community and conflict(R: Chris Williams/ University of Wales Press, £7.95)/ Phil Knight:
226/30
Text
[Order]
Obituary: Mick McGahey - The great compromiser/ Mike Simons:
228/21
Text
MINERS:THE GREAT STRIKE
Miners strike - test of strength:
64/3
Graphic
The task ahead:
64/7
Graphic
Striking from below:
64/8
Graphic
Miners' strike:
65/3
Graphic
Class struggle hots up:
65/5
Graphic
Miners and the left:
65/15
Graphic
Crisis of leadership:
66/3
Graphic
Miners wives:
66/5
Graphic
AJ Cook and Scargill:
66/7
Graphic
Strike - politics the key:
67/3
Graphic
Six months on(N):
68/3
Graphic
Scargill(N):
68/3
Graphic
Miners wives:
68/7
Graphic
Fuelling the strike(N):
69/3
Graphic
Labour and the miners:
69/13
Graphic
Building with the paper:
69/20
Graphic
Long drawn out and bitter(N):
70/3
Graphic
Miners support committees:
70/7
Graphic
Christmas and beyond(N):
71/3
Graphic
Striking features(N):
72/3
Graphic
The road to solidarity(N):
72/4
Graphic
Feminism and the miners strike:
72/10
Graphic
A lot left to fight for(N):
73/3
Graphic
Politics of the strike(N):
73/4
Graphic
Prospects ahead(N):
73/6
Graphic
Patterns of defeat 1926 and now(N):
74/3
Graphic
Chronology of the strike:
74/3
Graphic
Miners impact on the left:
74/6
Graphic
The left after the miners strike:
75/8
Graphic
Undermining the defences:
75/10
Graphic
Miners strike(R):
76/29
Graphic
Down but not out:
82/29
Graphic
Miners strike(R)/ Adeney, Lloyd:
109/29
Fight to the finish/ Duncan Blackie:
173/24
Text
Heroes and villains, review of 'The enemy within'(R: Seumas Milnes/ Verso, £16.95)/ Dave Beecham:
182/14
Text
Obituary - Ian MacGregor - Ruling class warrior/ Mike Simons:
219/24
Text
Miner's strike - Class of 1984/ Sally Campbell:
283/17
Text
Martin's Web - Pick your site/ Martin Empson:
284/7
Text
The Walrus - Why numbers matter:
284/8
Text
Power of the pickets(L)/ Phil Turner, Andy Phipps:
285/24
Text
Tale of two cities(L)/ Keith Flett:
285/25
Text
MONTSERRAT
Sold short in Montserrat(N)/ Dean Ryan:
211/7
Text
MOROCCO
Morocco(N):
12/11
Graphic
Desert fallout/ Clare Hill:
140/10
MOZAMBIQUE
Other ref:
South Africa
Assessing the state(N):
4/9
Graphic
Pact with South Africa:
66/18
Graphic
Machel's sad legacy:
92/12
Graphic
Letters:
93/34
Graphic
MUSIC
Rigging the charts:
1/29
Graphic
RAR(Rock against Racism):
3/13
Graphic
RAR:
4/12
Graphic
Our music? Their Music?:
8/34
Graphic
Politics and popular songs(R):
80.06/33
Graphic
Trends:
81.07/43
Graphic
Virgin:
81.1/28
Graphic
Elvis Goldman(R):
82.02/35
Graphic
Punk:
82.04/35
Graphic
Wagner-Ring Cycle:
48/35
Graphic
Music and socialists:
52/27
Graphic
Letters:
53/30
Graphic
Letters:
55/32
Graphic
Music and class:
57/31
Graphic
Pop music(R):
67/33
Graphic
A history of jazz in GB 1919-50(R)/ Godbolt:
70/32
Graphic
Redskins interview:
73/20
Graphic
Bruce Springsteen:
78/16
Graphic
Letters(Redskins interview):
79/34
Graphic
Letters(Redskins interview):
80/34
Graphic
South African music:
84/28
Graphic
Linton Kwesi Johnson:
84/29
Graphic
Red Wedge:
85/29
Graphic
Letters(Linton Kwesi Johnson):
85/35
Graphic
Letters(Red Wedge):
86/35
Graphic
Red Wedge debate:
87/29
Graphic
Letters:
87/34
Graphic
Left music:
88/27
Graphic
Beating time(R)/ Widgery:
89/30
Graphic
Censorship:
101/36
Courtney Pine:
103/33
Letters:
104/35
Dylan and Springsteen(R):
106/31
Jazz(R):
106/31
Acid House:
114/28
Letters:
115/35
Country music:
119/36
When the music's over(R)/ Denselow:
121/33
Rap attacked/ Lee Humber:
137/30
No rap revolution(L)/ Curtis Price:
139/34
Mozart's final struggle/ Dave Beecham:
142/26
So much older then/ Pat Stack:
143/36
A figure in transition(L)/ Matt Kelly:
144/33
Can socialists like Wagner?/ Gareth Jenkins:
157/26
Jazz - Black Pride Day - Dizzie Gillespie obituary/ Charlie Hore:
161/28
Bear necessities/ Stephen Wells:
163/26
Hitting the target, interview with Marxman/ Julie Cullen,Lee Humber:
164/24
Grizzly bear(L)/ Karen Eliot:
164/34
Crossing over(L)/ Jane Westbrook:
164/34
Symphony Nr.6(M: Nikolai Myaskovsky/ Olympia CD:OCD 510)/ Dave Beecham:
165/27
Bringing the news from nowhere(R: Leon Rosselson/ Fuse Records, £14.95)/ Ewa Barker:
170/32
Text
[Order]
Frank Zappa - obituary, Spanner in the works/ Ben Watson:
171/23
Text
Driving out the demons(M: The Edgar Broughton Band)/ Lee Humber:
173/28
Text
It's not about a salary...rap, race and resistance in Los Angeles(R: Brian Cross/ Verso, £12.95)/ Martin Smith:
173/30
Text
Songs of slavery/ Dave Treece:
175/26
Text
Spokeman for generation X - Kurt Cobain, obituary/ Ian Bosworth,Ashley Harris:
175/27
Text
It's not all union jacks/ Dave Beecham:
177/26
Text
Zappa: the negative dialectics of poodle play(R: Ben Watson/ Quartet, £25.00)/ Tony Phillips:
177/30
Text
[Order]
Woodstock/ Lee Humber:
178/28
Text
Hitting the wrong note/ Paul Jenkins:
178/35
Text
Right on: from blues to soul in Black America(R: Michael Haralambos/ Causeway Press, £12.95)/ Yuri Prasad:
182/30
Text
Kaddish(M: Towering Inferno)/ Mark Brown:
183/27
Text
Last train to Memphis: the rise of Elvis Presley(R: Peter Guralnick/ Little, Brown and Co, £17.99)/ Neil Davidson:
186/30
Text
[Order]
The sex revolts(R: Simon Reynolds,Joy Press/ Serpent's Tail, £14.99)/ Alison Woodmason:
187/29
Text
Taste of the blues, Rory Gallagher, obituary/ Pat Stack:
188/36
Text
Jelly Roll(T: Vernel Bagneris/ Theatre Royal, Stratford)/ Martin Smith:
190/29
Text
The Picador book of blues and jazz(R: James Campbell(ed)/ Picador, £16.99)/ Chris Nineham:
191/32
Text
Yesterday's heroes, the Beatles/ Pat Stack:
192/27
Text
Keep cool(R: Ted Vincent/ Pluto, £12.95)/ Mike Hobart:
193/32
Text
Poor record(L)/ Patrick Connellan:
194/35
Text
The ghost of Tom Joad(M: Bruce Springsteen)/ Alan Maass:
195/26
Text
Club culture(R: Sarah Thornton/ Polity, £11.95)/ Ben Watson:
195/33
Text
Cut the crap(L)/ Kevin Ovenden:
196/35
Text
Bruce-worthy but dull(L)/ Colin Wilson:
196/35
Text
Intemperate and philistine(L)/ Ben Watson:
197/35
Just another job?(L)/ Mike Hobart:
197/35
Funk(R: Ricky Vincent/ St Martin's Griffin, £10.99)/ Martin Smith:
201/29
Text
33 revolutions per minute/ Martin Smith:
203/25
Text
Entartete Musik - Berlin cabaret songs(M: / Decca)/ Dave Renton:
206/26
Text
From dawn to dusk/ Sabby Sagall:
209/20
Text
Blood on the fields(M: Wynton Marsalis/ Lincoln Jazz Orchestra)/ Martin Smith:
211/25
Text
Swaraj(M: Acid Jazz)/ Yuri Prasad:
214/28
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Chorus of approval/ Rob Hoveman:
216/25
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A new freedom song(M: Terry Callier)/ Martin Smith:
217/24
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A great record - 'The Legendary Moscow Concert'(M: Paul Robeson)/ Mike Faulkner:
218/23
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A composer of out time(L)/ Colm O'Sullivan:
218/32
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Music practice and theory(L)/ Adeola Johnson:
218/32
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Searching for Robert Jackson(R: Peter Guralnick/ Pimlico, £8.00)/ Mike Hobart:
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Development arrested(R: Clyde Woods/ Verso, £25.00)/ Ben Watson:
226/32
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Band of Gold/ Martin Smith:
228/22
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Revelations(M: Gene)/ Bryan Masters:
230/26
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Boogie Man(R: Charles Shaar Murray/ Viking, £18.99)/ Charlie Hore:
236/31
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The future - music/ Charles Shaar Murray:
237/26
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The Commisar Vanishes(M: / Barbican, London)/ Ben Watson:
237/29
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Stand up and be counted(M: Various)/ Yuri Prasad:
238/27
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'No rich people live on death row'/ Robyn Mills, Martin Smith:
239/21
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The kids know where it's at(L)/ Daniel Evans, Peter Martin:
239/34
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As serious as your life(R: Valerie Wilmer/ Serpent's Tail, £8.99)/ Mike Hobart:
242/30
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Music - melody maker - Johann Bach/ Sabby Sagall:
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A voice of hope and freedom - McCoy Tyner/ Martin Smith:
245/24
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Bass culture(R: Lloyd Bradley/ Viking, £12.99)/ Eamonn Kelly:
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Cultural currents - Memories as long as their class/ Mike González:
246/26
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Lennon remembers(R: Jann S Wenner/ Verso, £13.00)/ John Rose:
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Verdi - the people's opera/ Sabby Sagall:
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Cultural currents - Older and wiser?/ Mike González:
255/26
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Strange fruit(R: David Margolick/ Payback Press, £9.99)/ Nick Grant:
255/30
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Rock til you drop(R: John Strausbaugh/ Verso, £16.00)/ Brian Richardson:
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A bittersweet symphony(L)/ Edward Davies:
256/35
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Not a puppet of the regime(L)/ Simon Sanders:
256/35
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What's Going' On(M: Marvin Gaye)/ Nick Grant:
257/26
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Not all downhill(L)/ Stanley Mitchell:
257/35
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Red Clydeside(M: Alistair Hulett/ Jump Up Records)/ Susan Ross:
263/28
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The jubilee - No future in England's dream/ Martin Smith:
264/18
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Revolutions per minute/ Lee Billingham:
267/30
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The chart stoppers...(L)/ Ben Watson:
268/35
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...And the chart toppers(L)/ Muhammad Salleh:
268/35
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Bankrolling Beethoven(L)/ Mike Hobart:
269/35
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Disco 2002(L)/ Dave Renton:
269/35
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Obituary - Joe Strummer - The Clash of civilisations/ John Rees:
270/21
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Stack on the back - For whom the bells toll/ Pat Stack:
270/36
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Live Forever(F: John Dower(dir))/ Ian Stone:
271/27
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Peace not war(M: Various/ CD, £15.00)/ Tom Whittaker:
271/29
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Sight and sounds(2)(L)/ Paul Sillett:
271/35
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Stack on the back - Talking rap/ Pat Stack:
271/36
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Slush and nonsense(L)/ Gary Crowe:
272/35
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Obituary - Nina Simone - How would it feel to be free/ Mike Hobart:
274/21
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The land where the blues began(R: Alan Lomax/ The New Press, £19.95)/ Charlie Hore:
274/28
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Standing in the shadows of Motown(F: Paul Justman (dir))/ Nick Grant:
276/23
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The Unpeople(M: The Unpeople)/ Tom Whittaker:
276/26
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Goodbye Swingtime(M: Matthew Herbert Big Band/ Accidental Records, £13.99)/ Nick Grant:
277/27
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John Coltrane - All that jazz/ Martin Smith:
278/18
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Chimes of freedom(R: Mike Marqusee/ The New Press, £14.95)/ Pat Stack:
279/30
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Solid foundations(R: David Katz/ Bloomsbury, £16.99)/ Rachel Aldred:
280/33
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Cultural currents - Music, dreams and desire/ Mike González:
281/23
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Sonic Jihad(M: Paris)/ Anthony Casey:
281/27
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Interview - Freedom music - Denys Baptiste/ Martin Smith:
282/18
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Tropical truth(R: Caetano Velosa/ Bloomsbury, £10.99)/ Chris Nineham:
282/32
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This charming man - an interview with Pete Doherty of The Libertines/ Phil Whaite:
284/24
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More rock and roll than sex and drugs(L)/ Louise Trainer:
285/25
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Hip-hop takes the rap/ Brian Richardson:
285/27
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Romare Bearden Revealed(M: Branford Marsalis Quartet)/ Alban Pryce:
285/27
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Anti-fascism - That was then, this is now/ Roger Huddle, Lee Billingham:
286/23
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Salt N Pepa add real flavour(L)/ Sophie Jongman:
286/24
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Left field Glastonbury/ Brian Richardson:
287/34
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This is for the poor - interview with Dominic Masters/ Alison Philcock:
287/37
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Sound of the underground/ Tom Hickey, Ian McDonald:
288/26
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Drumming up a desert storm - Tinariwen/ Charlie Kimber:
288/32
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A grand don't come for free(M: The Streets)/ Brian Richardson:
288/35
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The beat to beat Bush with/ Nick Grant:
289/36
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Calling all anti-racists and anti-capitalists/ Brian Richardson:
289/36
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What's the frequency, Kerry?(L)/ Brian Benson:
290/31
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Real Gone(M: Tom Waits)/ Beth Stone:
290/36
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Tekitoi?(M: Rachid Taha)/ Paula Champion, Jenny Taylor:
290/36
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The beautiful struggle(M: Talib Kweli)/ Mobeen Azhar:
290/37
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Music of the year:
291/32
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Bob Marley - Roots revolutionary/ Brian Richardson:
292/27
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Peace not war, volume 2(M: Various artists)/ Tom Foot:
292/36
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Comrade rockstar(R: Reggie Nadelson/ Arrow, £7.99)/ Kerri Parke:
292/38
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Transcending the troubles to come out of the blues(L)/ Tim Evans:
293/29
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Here's hoping(L)/ Sophie Jongman:
293/29
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Race and culture(L)/ Tony Fala:
293/30
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Teenage kicks - The story of The Undertones/ Kevin Devine:
293/34
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The writing on the wall(M: Tony Benn, Roy Bailey)/ Jimmy Ross:
294/35
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Soweto blues(R: Gwen Ansell/ Continuum, £14.99)/ Charlie Hore:
294/40
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A good companion(L)/ Gwen Ansell:
295/31
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Gilad Atzmon and the Orient House Ensemble(M: / Touring)/ Brian Richardson:
295/36
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Get lifted live(M: John Legend)/ Eve R Light:
295/37
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Where the humans eat(M: Willy Mason)/ Jenny Taylor, Louise Taylor:
295/37
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Resonance 104.4 FM/ Jane Trainer:
296/0
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Philtre(M: Nitin Sawhney/ Nitin Sawhney performs across Britain in May)/ Mobeen Azhar:
296/36
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Life of grime - East London explosion/ Alvin Ross Carpio:
298/32
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Frank Sinatra: When Ol' Blue Eyes was a red(R: Martin Smith/ Bookmarks, £5.99)/ Tim Sanders:
298/37
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Ornette Coleman - He is something else/ Peter Segal:
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Return of the jazz radicals/ Peter Segal:
301/33
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You could have it so much better(M: Franz Ferdinand)/ Adam Marks:
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