Issue 243 of SOCIALIST REVIEW Published July/August 2000 Copyright © Socialist Review
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CONTENTS
Marxism 2000 News Review
SPECIAL FEATURE
Why anti-capitalists should head for Prague Can we stop global capital? Are multinationals taking over the world? Peter Morgan looks at the limits to their power Thinking it through Chris Harman on anti-capitalist demonstrators Corporate criminals Interview with investigative reporter Greg Palast Sand in the wheels of speculation Jim Wolfreys on the Tobin tax
FEATURES
Mark Brown on the anti-gay backlash in the Scottish Section 28 campaign The car warriors Ford strikes, by Sabby Sagall The other Latin America Mike Davis's new book on Hispanic workers reviewed by Chris Bambery
COLUMNS
The Italian general strike 14 July 1948 Stack on the back Is Pat Stack politically correct?
REVIEWS
Theatre, Film, Art, Summer exhibitions worth a visit, plus the National Theatre's production of Albert Speer Books Review Books reviewed include Rosa Luxemberg, science and censored stories Letters Searchlight |
ISSN 0141 2442 Cover picture Tony Stone, Images Editor Lindsey German. Business and reviews Peter Morgan and Karen O'Toole. Phone 020 7538 3308 Fax 020 7538 0018 email sr@swp.org.uk Subscription: One year Britain and Ireland £18, European air £24, elsewhere £30 Printed by Larkham P&P Ltd(TU), PO Box 82, London E3 3LH. |