Issue 191 of SOCIALIST REVIEW
Published November 1995
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CONTENTS
Notes of the month
Features
A peace of the action
Mike Simons on the politics of Greenpeace
Can we afford the welfare state?
In a special report we argue that welfare needs more resources going to it--not less--and that the money is there to provide them
Gareth Jenkins Health, benefits and pensions are too expensive
The meanest social security in the world
Think of a number
Peter Morgan A test you can pass
Paul Foot Treated for health or wealth?
Ian Taylor Kill or cure
Torn asunder
Marnie Holborow writes about the campaign for divorce in Ireland
Striking flint
The obituary of Genora (Johnson) Dollinger, a woman leader from the sitdowns in the US motor industry during the 1930s
Public enemies?
The film and books about the Black Panthers reviewed by Talat Ahmed
Still miles apart
Charlie Kimber looks at recent events in South Africa
Regulars
Editor Lindsey German. Assisted by Gareth Jenkins, Dave Beecham, Paul Foot, Clare Fermont, Lee Humber, Pat Stack, Margot Hill, Sabby Sagall, Chris Nineham, Ian Taylor, Judith Orr, Peter Morgan. Business Peter Morgan and Judith Orr. Reviews Peter Morgan.
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