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In this week's issue:
The Socialist 15 September 2005, issue March against war, terror and racism March against war, terror and racism "THE WORLD seems to have gone crazy." How many people have said that over the last few weeks? ...
Poverty Kills ANOTHER DISASTER is looming. It's not a tsunami or a hurricane or a 'natural' disaster. This is a disaster that will kill 4.4 million of the world's...
Aftermath of hurricane Katrina: a window on the future under capitalism The article below is an abridged version of articles written for a special supplement of Justice, the newspaper of Socialist Alternative (CWI USA)
Education: Fight Blair's 'market forces' solution COMPREHENSIVE STATE education, a historic gain for working-class families, has been under attack for decades...
New Labour aims to privatise Job Centres JANICE GODRICH, president of civil service union PCS and Mark Serwotka, the general secretary, called a special press conference at TUC conference to show how far New Labour will go to smash the welfare state...
Labour's 1945 landslide MANY OLDER workers still remember the 1945-51 Labour government in Britain - memories of its reforms help maintain a degree of support for the Labour Party. My personal experience shows why.
Northern Ireland: Riots show failure of peace process THE SCENES in Belfast and other Northern Ireland towns last weekend give a stark warning that the 'peace process' could at some point unravel and be quickly replaced by widespread sectarian conflict...
South African workers gatecrash capitalists' party South Africa: IN THE biggest strike wave since 1996, South African workers recently went onto the offensive demanding a share of the economic boom...
Campaign to stop European Nazi camp IN MAY 2005, four neo-fascist European groups (NPD from Germany, Forza Nueva from Italy, Falanx from Spain and Chrisi Avgi from Greece) announced that they would organise their first European Youth Camp on 16-18 September in...
Farcical Egyptian election dents Bush's Middle East strategy WITH 89% of the votes, Egypt's first contested presidential election on September 7th could have been a crushing victory for Hosni Mubarak...
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