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Summer Offensive

Leave something behind
This week’s post has gone some way towards easing my worries. A number of comrades have responded magnificently to our appeal for an extra £250 for October, on top of our usual £500 monthly target.

I have to give special mention to SM, who used the new Pay Pal facility on our website to transfer £50 into our account, along with PH, who sent us an old-fashioned cheque for £30, UT (£20), MM (£15) and SW, who posted us his £10 donation from Norway. I also have to thank those regular donors who pay by standing order - not least MM (a different one), who forks out £60 monthly, as well as several who provide us with smaller donations. Our latest statement shows £160 received via this method.

All that takes us up to £440, which leaves us nicely placed to reach our £750 target in two weeks time. But surely there are a lot more like SM out there who could make use of Pay Pal. After all no fewer than 7,553 visitors logged on to our website last week - but only one showed his appreciation by leaving something behind!

Robbie Rix

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Weekly Worker 500 Thursday October 16 2003.

The Weekly Worker is available from bookshops across the United Kingdom or can be delivered direct to your door by completing our online subscription form.

500
Jack Conrad marks an important milestone with the 500th edition of the Weekly Worker

Letters
Russia 1917; Anarchism; Anarcho-cap; SA platform; SSP success; Foot in mouth; Galloway; Obsessed

Hard cash and comradeship
This letter has been sent by the Communist Party of Great Britain to the Socialist Alliance national executive committee

True lies
Phil Hamilton takes a look at the web presence of California's new governor

Arnie's total recall
The US public are more enamoured with celebrities than with whey-faced professional politicians and bureaucrats, writes Jem Jones

Labour socialists and SSP
Can Labour be reclaimed? Are avenues of dissent concreted over? Vince Mills secretary of the Campaign for Socialism - a group within the Scottish Labour Party - speaks to Mark Fischer

Bourgeois revolutions and breaking national myths
Neil Davidson, a member of the Socialist Worker platform in the SSP, systematically takes apart what commonly passes for Scottish history. This is an edited version of the opening he gave to this year’s Communist University

Open up London ESF bid
Tins Becker reports on the latest backroom deals preparing London's bid to host the 2004 European Social Forum

Allure of centrism
Dave Craig of the Revolutionary Democratic Group calls for a republican workers’ party

Agreeing to disagree
Sean Matgamna of the Alliance for Workers’ Liberty demands to know the politics on which a new workers’ party would be based. Is ideological consensus a requirement for unity? Manny Neira argues not

Support Bookmarks
Ian Donovan calls for donations and solidarity for the SWP's bookshop, subject of a libel action

Class politics not electoralism
Peter Manson calls of the left to reject the latest 'peace and justice' initiative

Weekly Worker 500Weekly Worker 500 is available in pdf format as zipped (1.46MB) or unzipped (1.91MB) files

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