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SWP
puritanism
The Socialist Workers Party is fronting a Respect
campaign to rid the East End of strip and lap-dancing
clubs. Simon Wells reports
No anti-communist witch-hunts
Members of Communist Students have been banned from
a new open socialist youth organisation
set up by supporters of the John McDonnell campaign.
James Turley and Tina Becker report
Prosecution warning to muslims
At the end of last week, a protester against the publication
of cartoons mocking Mohammed and islam (the ‘Danish
cartoons’) was found guilty of soliciting murder and
incitement to racial hatred at a demonstration held
in February last year. He faces a lengthy prison term.
Jim Moody reports
The Chomsky enigma
How is that a powerful critic of US imperialism has
been regarded as a valued asset by the US military?
In the first of three articles Chris Knight
of the Radical Anthropology Group begins his examination
of the life and work of Noam Chomsky
Bush ups the ante
Differences over Iraq have been sharply debated in
Washington between neocons and realists,
writes Mike Macnair. On a micro-scale this is paralleled
in Britain by a debate within the Alliance for Workers
Liberty
The
April theses and permanent revolution
The CPGBs extreme democracy presupposes
economic inequality, argues Gerry Downing
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