Articles from the Socialist, issue 548
17 September 2008
Credit crunch
Socialist Party editorial
Capitalist crisis – Karl Marx was right
Anti-racism
No to racism: Yes to decent jobs, homes & services!
Love Music Hate Racism demonstration 2008, International Socialist Resistance and Youth Against Racism contingent , photo Paul Mattsson |
In 2008 more than 25 people have been fatally stabbed and another 14,000 have received hospital treatment for knife wounds, writes Andy Bentley, Stoke Socialist Party.
Socialist Party campaigns
Socialist candidate gains 40% of vote, stuns Usdaw leaders
Conflict in Georgia – independent position needed
Labour Party conference protest
International Socialist Resistance demonstrate against war |
SEVEN YEARS of war and occupation in Afghanistan, and five and a half years in Iraq, have produced hundreds of thousands of casualties and fatalities in those countries, writes Dave Nellist.
Welcome to the real Manchester
Fighting city needs a fighting party
Privatisation and closure
PLANS TO close nine sub-post offices, vital local services, across the Huddersfield/ Colne Valley area are a hammer blow to these communities, Huddersfield Socialist Party members write.
Protesters tackle Metro privatisation
Socialist Party feature
Middle East: End imperialist aggression!
The brutal occupations and conflicts in Iraq, Afghanistan and the Palestinian territories continue, causing great suffering to millions of people. This week Peter Taaffe, the general secretary of the Socialist Party, answers questions posed by The Socialist.
Socialist Party workplace news
London bus strike: “Showing them our power”
London bus strike, photo Paul Mattsson |
The first round of London bus strikes on 29 August was confined to First bus company and mainly affected north London routes, but the strike soon spread to Metro bus routes all the way south to Croydon, writes Neil Cafferky.
Pickets cheer in West London
Ford workers meet to defend jobs
Journalists win union recognition victory
2008 Trades Union Congress: Pressure from below begins to show
Swansea rail workers fighting for a living wage
International socialist news and analysis
Interview with Cindy Sheehan: “Some kind of populist uprising needs to happen”
WHEN CINDY Sheehan’s son, Army Specialist Casey Sheehan, was killed in Iraq in 2004, she quickly became one of the country’s most high-profile anti-war activists…
Scotland: Tactical questions for local government pay battle
Socialist Party review
‘Bob Marley’ reviewed by Jason Toynbee
Over the past 50 years of music history only a few artists have a legacy which lives on and whose influence is easily seen in successive generations. Review by Dave Gorton.