Issue 268 of SOCIALIST REVIEW Published November 2002 Copyright © Socialist Review
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CONTENTS
Anti-war protesters in South Korea
Editorial, Russia, European Union, Socialist Alliance, Brazil, Martin's Web, Between the lines FEATURES
Chris Bambery and Peter Morgan compare the current pay revolt to the fire last time Moving on up Lindsey German examines the Stop the War Coalition's success, while Mubin Haq investigates the fallout from the war on Afghansitan Meeting of a multitude John Pilger, Susan George, Chris Nineham, Billy Hayes and Tom Behan prepare for the European Social Forum An agitator of the best kind Tributes to Duncan Hallas Workers' playtime Jane Shallice looks at the life of Joan Littlewood COLUMNS
Chris Harman examines the problems for fair trade The Walrus Walrus writes about the growing pressure over pay Stack on the back Pat Stack is bugged by Unionist hypocrisy REVIEWS
Film, Theatre, Exhibition, Art Mike Gonzalez on Vietnam, China Miéville reviews Donnie Darko, and Michael Moore is Bowling for Columbine Books Review Books reviewed include Naomi Klein's Fences and Windows, Zadie Smith's novel The Autograph Man and Tony Benn's new diaries Letters |
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