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By Manuela Rosochaka
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Friday, 05 October 2007 |
On the 18 and 19 September comrades from the Socialist Appeal attended
the Oxford Brookes University freshers fair, with the aim of attracting
people to the ideas of socialism.
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By Socialist Appeal
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Thursday, 04 October 2007 |
Speculation has reached fever pitch in the press over whether or not
Brown will call a snap General Election after only three months as
prime minister. With the Tories languishing in the polls, one giving
Labour an eleven percentage lead, and the government surviving the
different crises of foot and mouth, floods and the run on Northern
Rock, the young Turks of New Labour's front bench are keen to launch an
election. However there is little enthusiasm amongst traditional Labour supporters and there are dangers of an economic crisis.
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By Pat MacDonald (U.E.A Socialist Society)
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Thursday, 04 October 2007 |
With total student debts in the U.K reaching a staggering
£18 billion, the threat to our education by privatisation has never been greater. The result has been that the responsibility for higher
education has been handed down, like a cursed heirloom, from government to
university, to family, the buck finally stopping at the student. This means
that students going to university today will pay three times as much as they
would have done a decade ago.
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By Socialist Appeal
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Wednesday, 03 October 2007 |
Socialist Appeal 156 is out now!
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By Elizabeth Short
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Tuesday, 02 October 2007 |
We republish this article from Socialist Appeal April 1995 on proportionality as part of the ongoing discussion in the labour movement about reserve places as a means of overcoming discrimination. Since its original publication it has become more evident that proportionality and reserved seats have been used to undermine democracy in the trade union movement, while not resolving the issues of discrimination.
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By Communist League of Action - Morocco
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Tuesday, 02 October 2007 |
A critical
comment by Moroccan Marxists on the line of thought developed in the article,
The
victory of Hamas in Gaza and the questions facing Israeli and Palestinian
workers by Yehuda Stern in Jerusalem, that we
published on Wednesday, 11 July 2007. It is the opinion of the Editorial Board
that the Moroccan Marxists are absolutely correct in their criticisms.
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By Communist League of Action - Morocco
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Tuesday, 02 October 2007 |
A critical
comment by Moroccan Marxists on the line of thought developed in the article,
The
victory of Hamas in Gaza and the questions facing Israeli and Palestinian
workers by Yehuda Stern in Jerusalem, that we
published on Wednesday, 11 July 2007. It is the opinion of the Editorial Board
that the Moroccan Marxists are absolutely correct in their criticisms.
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By Alan Woods
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Monday, 01 October 2007 |
The bourgeois economists are incapable of understanding
crises, which are an inescapable result of capitalism. They look for subjective
factors such as "confidence", even "human nature". In reality what we are
witnessing are the real workings of the capitalist system in a period of
decline.
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By Fred Weston
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Friday, 28 September 2007 |
More
people have been killed in Myanmar (Burma) as the military try and hold back
the wave of protest. But pressure is building up on the regime. Whether it will
clamp down firmly or move in the direction of negotiations depends on the power
of the movement in the coming days.
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