Issue 249 of SOCIALIST REVIEW Published February 2001 Copyright © Socialist Review
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CONTENTS
Dangerous prescription News Review Special Asks is this the beginning of a working class fightback?
FEATURES
Neve Gordon examines the Israeli elections Globalise resistance The growth of the anti-capitalist movement, by Peter Morgan The bitter pill The world's poor are worse off after the IMF and World Bank intervene, argues Yuri Prasad The stuff of nightmares Dragan Plavsic looks at the horrors of depleted uranium Passionate about socialism An obituary of Audrey Farrell by Colin Barker A strike to the death Kathy Lowe on the Turkish hunger strike The red mole of history How ideas and society change, by Raymond Challinor
COLUMNS
Crisis in the car industry Thinking it through Chris Harman on the past of Germany's foreign minister Stack on the back Pat Stack on the Bulger case
REVIEWS
Theatre, Film, Exhibition, Art and the city by Mike Gonzalez, plus the Caryl Churchill hit Far Away Books Review Books reviewed include ...John Le Carré's novel about the multinationals, plus Peter Linebaugh on the growth of empire Letters |
ISSN 0141 2442 Cover pictures Jess Hurd and Steve Eason. 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. |