Issue 192 of SOCIALIST REVIEW
Published December 1995
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CONTENTS
Notes of the month
Features
Staying power
Peter Morgan talks to Lola Onibiyo about the campaign against her family's deportation and assesses the Tory laws on asylum and immigration
A death foretold
Israel's far right examined by Mike Simons
Age of extremes
Chris Nineham looks at the relationship between art and politics
Unlimited company
The biggest mass marches ever, described by Dave Beecham
The people's poet
John Keats commemorated by Judy Cox
No place like home?
Lindsey German on feminism and the family
Between the lines
A choice of books for Xmas
The dragon's roar
Martin John writes an obituary of Gwyn Williams
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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