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Summer Offensive

 

 

 

Weekly Worker 638 Thursday August 31 2006


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Letters
SSP analysis; Quite useful; Win some, lose some; Better bet; Open road; End of the line?; Federal solution; Well done, Jack!; Religion; Stereotypes; Cuts no ice; Class of 2006


Summer Offensive 2006
Conscious planning
Howard Roak
reflects on this year’s Summer Offensive - our annual two-month-long fundraising campaign - and offers a suggestion or two for next year

Solidarity and sex
The first human revolution was led by women, argues Chris Knight of the Radical Anthropology Group

Scientific socialism, not ‘follow my leader’
Mary Godwin
reports from the Communist University, which took place from August 12-19 in south London




McCombes or Sheridan, the problem is still nationalism
Peter Manson comments on the split of the Scottish Socialist Party

The determination of revolution
Jack Conrad
discusses strategy and contrasts Scottish national socialism with the communist demand for national self-determination

Origins of ‘Leninism’
Mike Macnair
reviews Lars T Lih's Lenin rediscovered: What is to be done? in context Brill, 2006, pp867, €129

Popular nails in the ‘official’ coffin
Lawrence Parker
reviews Kevin Morgan's Bolshevism and the British left part 1: ‘Labour legends and Russian gold’, Lawrence and Wishart, 2006, pp320, £18.99


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