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Too weak to squeak
Ian Mahoney explains why the Summer Offensive has
been extended until August 14. Have you contributed yet?
Letters
Strangely silent; Stalinite salute; Stop moaning; Publicly
support; Knock heads; SWP and freedom; Miners' gala; Death
in detention; Disputed claim; Red planet; Coy comrades
Defend the European Social Forum from
Tory attaks
The ESF has been attacked for being a waste of money.
Utter nonsense, says Tina Becker. But, nonetheless,
all progressive forces must work hard to ensure it will
be money well spent
New 'terror' charade
Peter Manson argues that the new 'anti-emergency
guide' issued by the government has the clear purpose
of keeping the population firmly in line behind the political
establishment's global policy
Great improvement
The newly revamped website of the Socialist Workers Party
will not set the world of web design alight - but it is
miles better than the previous site, says Phil Hamilton
Equality and the Euro gravy train
Peter Mandelson's nomination as Britain's EU commissioner
sheds light on the undemocratic nature of the EU. Jack
Conrad examines how communists should challenge this
institution - to build a truly democratic Europe from
below
Capitulation squad
Last week's National Policy Forum of the Labour Party
saw some trade union leaders 'kiss and make up' with the
government, criticises Patrick Presland
Dissolve and join us
The Liverpool-based campaign for a new working class party
met on Saturday July 24. Dot Gibson and Dave
Craig give their assessment
AWL, Iraq and 'new imperialism'
Mike Macnair argues that the failure of the AWL
to call for an immediate withdrawal of troops from Iraq
is a symptom of their flawed analysis of imperialism
Debating main and secondary enemies
Mary Godwin reports from the latest aggregate of party
members on July 24, which saw debates on Iraq, our fundraising
drive 'Summer Offensive' and the forthcoming Communist
University