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Letters
Dan the ban; Climate change; Human nature; Protestants;
Participatory; Gibberish; Militant split; US abortion;
No conflict; Waffle; Liberate; Trotsky
State
of emergency against youth revolt
While France explodes, the left pontificates. Peter
Manson exposes the narrow-mindedness of economism
- What the French
left says
We take a look at the comments of the most important
organisations on the French left
- For a Sixth
Republic
- Blogs censored
Internet host Skyblog has closed down several blogs
after comments in favour of the rioters were posted.
Nevertheless others have sprung up to replace them,
some exercising self-censorship. All express a variety
of views, including from people in the cités
(estates)
Reports
from Respect branches
- Meat and drink
Ted North reports from a meeting of University
of Sheffield Respect Society, which was addressed by
George Galloway
- Lethargic decline
Anne Mc Shane reports from the latest meeting of
Hackney Respect, which discussed climate change and
chose delegates to Respect conference
- Going
to conference
Dave Isaacson has been selected a delegate
to Respect conference by Respect Calderdale
The
only answer is revolution
The book Marxs ecology - materialism and nature
by John Bellamy Foster does much to reclaim a lost
tradition of ecological thinking in Marxism. As CPGB comrades
in London draw towards to the end of an extensive series
of seminars based on this work, Mark Fischer spoke to
the author about the relationship of red and green
What kind of party do we need?
- Communists tell it as it is
We fight not for some halfway house, for diplomatic
peace or for a federal non-aggression pact, writes
Ian Mahoney. We fight for principled unity
- Debates from amongst the wreckage
Dave Craig of the Revolutionary Democratic Group
gives his account of the issues involved at this weekend’s
attempt to launch another Socialist Alliance
Cloth
crap?
Lawrence Parker confesses to liking Trinny and Susannah's
TV programme What not to wear