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Summer Offensive

 

 

 

Weekly Worker 697 Thursday November 15 2007


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Letters
Foolproof; Ivory towers; Leninist; Bankrupt line; Iron hand; Luxury; Wonderful; Peace pledge; Realpolitik; Obscene comment

Thoughtcrime 2007
Should an islamist fantastist like Samina Malik be imprisoned for writing 'terrorist poetry'? Jim Moody thinks not

A load of old Balzac
Is there such a thing as a ‘Marxist art’? James Turley takes issue with Hillel Ticktin

Potential for working class struggle
Hillel Ticktin
identifies abstract labour as the key to collectivity in Marx’s labour theory of value

 

 

The procedural is political
We must learn to recognise both bureaucratic and legalistic manipulation, writes Mike Macnair

The futility and absurdity of halfway house projects
As both wings of the organisation once known as Respect gather for ‘conferences’ in London, there is a good deal or hype and unfounded official optimism in the air, says Peter Manson

  • Salvage operation
    There are now two Respects nationally. And in Tower Hamlets - more than anywhere else - this split is replicated on the ground. Simon Wells reports on the latest conflicts

Can the SA arise from the ashes?
Dave Craig
thinks the Socialist Alliance might have a future


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