Letters
Stalinist?; Implecable; SWP 'theory'; Apologist; Series
win; Free detainees
Summer Offensive
2006
Need more
Howard Roak reports on the latest development
in the party's fundraising drive
Come back and fight (and vote)
John McDonnells decision to contest the Labour
leadership opens up opportunities for the left, writes
Graham Bash of Labour Left Briefing
Sleaze is back
But, argues Mike Macnair, it never really went
away
Two nations, Two secular states
It is not enough to demand an end to the Israeli assault
on Lebanon and a vague justice for the Palestinians,
says Peter Manson. The left and anti-war movement
as a whole must be won to a fully democratic solution
Different roads to unity
Should one state, one party be applied
to Britain in current political circumstances? Bob
Goupillot of the Republican Communist Network
(Scotland) and the Scottish Socialist Party argues
that the unity of the working class can at present
best be served by a separate party for Scotland
Defending national socialism
is not Marxism
Jack Conrad begins an extensive reply to Bob Goupillot
with an examination of the principle of one
state, one party and its history
High on rhetoric, low on solutions
Tina Becker reports on the Stop the War Coalition's
July 17 conference on the situation in the Middle
East
SWP apologetics for reactionary
anti-imperialism
Eddie Ford comments on Socialist Worker's
recent coverage of the unfolding situation in Somalia

Soldier of the legion of the rear guard
Liam O Ruairc reviews Robert W White's Ruairi
Ó Brádaigh: the life and politics of
an Irish revolutionary, Indiana 2006, pp412, £18.99