Issue 285 of SOCIALIST REVIEW Published May 2004 Copyright © Socialist Review
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CONTENTS
Cartoons by Michael Leunig
Editorial, Nursery nurses, Anti-Fascism, Israel, Palestine, Martin's Web, Between the lines FEATURES
Peter Morgan sees trouble ahead for Bush and Blair Red light from the Greens Andrew Stone looks at the tensions inside the Green Party The winning formula The June elections explained by Sally Campbell The empire backfires Jonathan Schell on the proliferation of WMD Fame and the famine Hazel Croft talks to Joseph O'Connor, author of Star of the Sea COLUMNS
Why the unions are feeling awkward Chris Harman When resistance movements find unlikely bedfellows Mike Davis Anti-imperialism takes to the slums Stack on the back George and Tony's text sesions revealed REVIEWS |
News Sally Campbell Features Andrew Stone Film Stephen Philip Music Brian Richardson Theatre Sabby Sagall Exhibition Hannah Dee Books Hazel Croft and Moira Nolan Design Christophe Chataigné Circulation Andrew Stone and Sally Campbell Website Colin Wilson Cover picture Reuters Printed by Larkham P&P Ltd(TU), PO Box 82, London E3 3LH. Phone 020 7538 3308 Socialist Review is the monthly magazine of the Socialist Workers Party ISSN 0141 2442 |