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Summer Offensive

 

 

 

Weekly Worker 686 Thursday August 30 2007


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Letters
Loin cloths; Moving music; Ahem; Unrealistic; Still digging; Unite; Police bully; Cheerleaders; Balls-up; New potential; Foot in mouth

Summer Offensive 2007
Magnificent total
This year’s two-month fundraising campaign has been the best for many years, reports Howard Roak

Communist University 2007
One of our very best
Mary Godwin
reports on the CPGB’s annual week of debate

Maintaining disorder
British troops are to leave Basra in southern Iraq for an outside base. Painting this as part of a ‘handover to the Iraqis’ stretches the limits of credulity. It is at least partly a retreat; some would call it a defeat. Jim Moody analyses the situation

Coming home to roost
The central question of Iraq simply will not go away for the AWL, says Mark Fischer

  • Some chicken shit
    A handful of AWL members staged a rather pathetic picket outside our Communist University

Frederick Engels and nature’s dialectic
Sadly Marxism must be defended against some who claim to be Marxists, or at least sympathetic to Marxism. Jack Conrad shows that this is especially the case when it comes to attacks on Frederick Engels and his work on the dialectic of nature

For a minimum programme!
Continuing his series on ‘permanent revolution’, Mike Macnair suggests that the victory of workers’ power through a democratic republic does not remove the distinction between the two parts of the communist programme


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