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Socialist Appeal interviews student activist in Beirut Print E-mail
By Luke Wilson   
Wednesday, 12 September 2007
lebanon-invasion-1.jpgLast year's war in Lebanon ended in defeat for Israel, but it also shook up Lebanese society. The general strike that took place shortly afterwards is testimony to this fact. Luke Wilson interviewed a student activist in Beirut on how he sees the situation now.
 
September 11 and the total failure of Bush’s adventures Print E-mail
By Fred Weston   
Tuesday, 11 September 2007
twin_towers_2.jpg Today the death of nearly 3000 people during the September 11 attacks will be officially commemorated once again. But will anyone at those commemorations mention how those deaths were cynically exploited by the Bush administration to carry out a plan hatched by the US oil lobby for its own greedy interests?
 
[Ted Grant Archive - Update] I.L.P. Conference Print E-mail
By Ted Grant in 1944   
Monday, 10 September 2007
ted_grant.jpg At the 1944 conference of the ILP there were clear indications that a steady move to the right on the part of the leadership was taking place. This posed the question of what the left wing of the party should do. Here Ted Grant raises the need for the left to sharpen up its ideas and take a firm stand.
 
Tube strike, postal workers, prison officers and police – Gordon Brown’s autumn of discontent Print E-mail
By Fred Weston   
Thursday, 06 September 2007
bwt-strike.gifThe tube workers' strike, the strike of prison officers in August, the call by rank and file police to be granted the right to strike, and other similar disputes mark an important change in Britain. The workers of this country have had enough and they are starting to fight back.
 
Tube strike, postal workers, prison officers and police – Gordon Brown’s autumn of discontent Print E-mail
By Fred Weston   
Thursday, 06 September 2007
bwt-strike.gifThe tube workers' strike, the strike of prison officers in August, the call by rank and file police to be granted the right to strike, and other similar disputes mark an important change in Britain. The workers of this country have had enough and they are starting to fight back.
 
The invention of the clock Print E-mail
By Patrick MacDonald   
Thursday, 06 September 2007
clock1.gifIn previous centuries, time worked for us, in present times and in modern times, we work for time. Due to the pressures of the clock, stress levels, mental illnesses and breakdowns are on the increase. The clock is more and more being used to hound workers through their everyday lives.
 
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