Letters
Socialist Cuba; SPGB time-warp; Lenin haters; False allusions; Comradely threat
Tibet: Modernisation does not excuse oppression
James Turley investigates the historical background and the response of the left in Britain
George Galloway and Frankenstein monsters
The controversy surrounding the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill is set to deepen still further as the legislation proceeds to its second reading before parliament, writes Janine Kerr
Mehdi must stay
Ben Lewis reports on the recent protest
Four years of silence
The issue of abortion rights is once more on the agenda for the SWP, Anne Mc Shane reports
Palestine solidarity and anti-semitism
Gilad Atzmon may rant against Israel, writes Tony Greenstein, but he shares a good deal of common ground with the Zionists
Solidarity forever?
Three of the four International Socialist Tendency groups in Australia have merged. Marcus Strom was there
Global imperialism and WTO
Has there been a fundamental change in the nature of imperialism? In arguing for the defence of the classical Leninist position, Gerry Downing looks at the nature of world trade and the role of the World Trade Organisation
Supernatural and material force
Chris Gray reviews Jack Conrad Fantastic reality: Marxism and the politics of religion JC Publications, 2007, pp528, £15
Gagged yet again
Mark Fisher reports AWL no-platforming one of its own members
Another SWP significant silence
NUT conference fudges policy on faith schools and secularism, despite the SWP being in the thick of it. Jim Moody reports