Issue 180 of SOCIALIST REVIEW
Published November 1994
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CONTENTS
Notes of the month
Features
Who cares?
Social workers and someone who was in care as a child talk about the arguments raised by the film Ladybird, Ladybird
Hidden depths
Clare Fermont and Stuart Ash show that there's much more class struggle going on than the press would have us believe
Not long to reign over us?
With the royal family deep in crisis Judith Orr and Lindsey German look behind the myths, while Pat Stack examines the republican tradition
The best years of their lives?
We print extracts from an unusual new book on childhood by Mike Rosen
Subordinate clause
As arguments rage over the dropping of Clause Four from the Labour Party's constitution, Gareth Jerkins explains its origins
The promised land
Chris Bambery reviews a new book on the tumultuous 1960s in America
Regulars
Editor Lindsey German. Assisted by Gareth Jenkins, Dave Beecham, Paul Foot, Clare Fermont, Lee Humber, Pat Stack, Margot Hill, Duncan Blackie, Sabby Sagall, Chris Nineham, Kate Lord and Patrick Connellan. Business Peter Morgan and Judith Orr. Reviews Peter Morgan.
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