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Summer Offensive

 

 

 

Weekly Worker 676 Thursday June 7 2007


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Letters
Anti-CMP tirade; Misapprehension; Uncomradely; Not good enough; Boneheaded; Self-analysis; Correction; Await bad times; Bricks and mortar; Fully cocked; Contradiction; Dictatorship

Hands off our pensions
Now that the stock market has seen a mild recovery, some larger companies are seeking a ‘holiday’ from their pension fund contributions. Jim Moody comments

No technical solutions
Simon Wells
reports on the G8's less than serious attempts to tackle climate change

Brown’s left cover?
Labour’s deputy leadership election has met with a pretty muted response from the left. This is hardly surprising, says Mary Godwin

Politics and lure of fame
George Binette
finds Julian Temple’s film about The Clash frontman Joe Strummer engrossing, but occasionally cringe-inducing

 

‘British road’ dead end
Lawrence Parker
reports from the AGM of the People’s Press Printing Society (the body that owns and produces the Morning Star) on June 4

Facing disintegration
As South Africa’s public sector strike continues to escalate, the crisis besetting the South African Communist Party can only deepen. Peter Manson looks at the SACP’s contradictory role

Academics and trade unionists sign up
Steve Cooke
on the latest news and signatories of Hands Off the People of Iran

Humpty Dumpty programmers
The London debate over programme put on by the Campaign for a Marxist Party on June 3 was reasonably well attended - there were some 20 comrades present, though none of them were new faces. Phil Kent reports

End bureaucratic centralism
Unity of the Marxist left is both possible and realistic, argues Mike Macnair. What is lacking is the will

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