Letters
Library wars; Charity case; Max mirror; Taking sides;
Domination; Neo-imperialism; Flexible?; Indecision;
Split!; No fool he; Bad grammar; Occupation; Respect
error
The
Windsor boy
Evidently the chief of the general staff feels that
prince Harry's life is worth so much more than the life
of every other soldier that he cannot be allowed to
risk it in the hell-hole that the US and UK forces have
made of Iraq. Jim Moody comments
Plaid Cymru divides over Tory
coalition
Cameron Richards reports on the political crisis
in Wales
Waiting for the messiah
Mike Sambo of the International Socialist Organisation
reports from Harare
Solidarity
signatories
Steve Cooke reports the latest from the Hands
Off People of Iran campaign
SWP relative autonomy
James Turley reviews Alex Callinico's Universities
in a neoliberal world (Bookmarks, 2006, pp41,
£2)
Skinheads and
solidarity
Brett Reid reviews This is England, in
which director director Shane Meadows has attempted
to bring back to life the progressive side of skinhead
culture
Coherent
strategy
Did James Connolly lead the Citizen Army into the
dead end of nationalism? Did Ken Loach accurately
reflect Irish history in The wind that shakes the
barley? Philip Ferguson responds to Jim Creegan
Defeat was fault of enemy
machine guns
Mike Macnair replies to Dave Brown and Gerry Downing
who argued last week that the defeats of the 20th century
are not grounds to rethink the strategic ideas of the
early Comintern
No saviour from on high
Stan Keable replies to Phil Sharpe on the right
strategy for the Campaign for a Marxist Party
House-building under construction
Communists need a pool to swim in, not a fish tank,
argues Dave Craig of the Revolutionary Democratic
Group