Weekly Worker 784 Thursday September 10 2009
Unison monkey trial

Onay Kasab, Unison branch secretary in Greenwich, is one of four members of the Socialist Party in England and Wales targeted by the union leadership for having signed a critical leaflet at the 2007 annual conference. Alan Stevens spoke to him
"I think the issue of race is being misused to witch-hunt members of the Socialist Party. ..." more
Letters
Here and now; Pros and cons; Repression; Technicalities; Naive soul; Factoids; Iran protests; Apology; Great stuff
Geoengineered for growth
Jim Moody examines flawed schemes to alleviate climate change
Lenin, Kautsky, and 1914
In the second of his talks to the CPGB’s Communist University, Lars T Lih takes a closer look at Lenin’s reaction to the betrayal of German social democracy at the outbreak of World War I
For a democratic, secular state
Tony Greenstein replies to Jack Conrad and explains why Israeli Jews cannot be granted self-determination
Intrusive and authoritarian
We fight for a world in which sex is genuinely free and equal, writes Eddie Ford
Beyond the limits
Huw Sheridan reviews Steve Jones’s Darwin’s island: The Galapagos in the garden of England Little, Brown, 2009, pp307, £20
Running out of road
James Turley looks at the G20 and continued US-UK domination
On a shoestring
Use the button, suggests Robbie Rix
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