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Summer Offensive

 

 

 

Weekly Worker 706 Thursday January 31 2008


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Letters
Internationalist; Class distinction; Priorities; Honoured; Red-green; Fair booze for all; Wake up; Potter on Popper

Saving culture from capitalism
The dispute over cuts in Arts Council funding demonstrates the baleful influence of capitalism on culture, argues James Turley

Fudge in the coffee shop
Ken Crisp looks at the failure of the left to agree a united slate for elections to the NUS executive

For a fighting, democratic NUS
Communist Students member Chris Strafford is standing for the NUS executive ‘block of 12’. This is his election manifesto

Treaty of Lisbon and a workers’ Europe
In the name of democracy and internationalism, Mike Macnair argues against calls for a referendum

Bush rushes to bail out system
Jim Moody highlights some of the problems brewing for the world capitalist economy

Too enigmatic?
Mike Belbin reviews Joel and Ethan Coen's No country for old men - on general release

Epic film
Chris Strafford reviews Warren Beatty's Reds

No respect for socialist principle
The story of Respect is nearing its end. Peter Manson looks back at the saga of SWP opportunism.

Fighting Unions: Not much 'organising'
Dave Isaacson reports on the NW day school-cum-rally last Saturday

Defence of 'western interests'
Hopi's Yassamine Mather trounces Nick Cohen in debate, reports Mark Fischer


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