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Twitchy
Ian Mahoney calls on friends and supporters of the
CPGB to help with our intervention in this year's Marxism
(the SWP's annual 'festival') - to raise money for the Summer
Offensive
Letters
Can't count; Smear; Courteous stoning; Saddened; Livingstone;
Warped perspective; Violent; All at once?; Print weapon;
Bullying; Korean sources
Forward to jamahiriya
Simon Harvey of the Socialist Labour Party takes
a closer look at Dave Roberts, the SLP candidate who is
standing against Respect's Yvonne Ridley in Leicester
South - and finds a rather distasteful and homophobic
past
Radical populist
Many on the left might criticise Michael Moore's liberal
politics and crude film-making. However, communists can
learn a lot from his ability to influence the political
landscape. Phil Hamilton takes a look at his website
Break the cycle of failure
Nick Rogers outlines the immediate tasks of the
Respect unity coalition and calls on socialists to come
together in order to achieve a positive outcome
Launch of Labour Representation Committee, July 3
- Good start made
Dave Lewis reports from the foundation of the
Labour Representation Committee, a new alliance of Constituency
Labour Party activists, trade unionists and left MPs
- Political voice
LRC coordinating committee and Communication Workers
Union EC member Maria Exall spoke to the Weekly Worker
Rebuilding a party of labour
In his monthly column, Graham Bash (Labour Left
Briefing) looks at the launch of the LRC, Livingstone
and the task of revolutionaries in relation to the Labour
Party
Scapegoats and witch-hunts
The Italians and the Weekly Worker have together
almost brought about the collapse of the London European
Social Forum - or so the story goes. All the while, Ken
Livingstone is allowed to exploit the ESF for his own
purposes, reports Tina Becker
Show (trial) time?
Mike Macnair looks at the highly hypocritical trial
of Saddam Hussein
Unsurpassable horizon?
Liam O Ruairc reviews Jean-Paul Sartre's Critique
of dialectical reason: theory of practical ensembles (translated
by Alan Sheridan), Verso, 2004, pp836, £20
Speak out on abortion
Respect must stand in defence of a womans right
to choose, argues Peter Manson
Prioritise democracy
Phil Kent attended 'Ideas for Freedom', the Alliance
for Workers Liberty's annual school, on July 3-4