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Summer Offensive

 

 

 

Weekly Worker 621 Thursday April 20 2006


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Letters
Pathetic lie; No liberal; Size matters; Correction; Newspeak; Candidate swap; Printing swap; Extraordinary; Clamp down; Listen

'Reformism from above'?
Anne Mc Shane
compares Respect’s election materials to Socialist Worker’s ‘What the Socialist Workers Party stands for’ column

Natural insights
Derek Wall
, a founder member of Green Revolution, the socialist platform in the Green Party of England and Wales, reviews Nikolai Bukharin Philosophical Arabesques Pluto Press, 2005, pp407, £35



Darker shades of green
Jack Conrad
questions the romantic images presented by green primitives and cautions against the seductive lures of ecofascism

Driven by neglect
The British National Party really could not have hoped for better press in the lead-up to the May local elections in England. Huw Bynon reports

War and revolutionary strategy
Mike Macnair
puts the record straight on Lenin’s call for defeatism and insists on the necessity of the left taking the democratic question of arms seriously

Difficult birth pangs
April 29-30 will see conferences of WASG and the Linkspartei.PDS. Both are crucial for the working class in Germany. The formation of a fused party will be at the core of proceedings. Ben Lewis reports from Germany


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