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CONTENTS What Next? No.11 1998

THE TRANSITIONAL PROGRAMME AND THE TASKS OF MARXISTS TODAY  Bob Pitt

THE PROGRAMME OF THE PARTI OUVRIER  Karl Marx and Jules Guesde

BOSNIA: A VIEW FROM ARGENTINA  Luis Oviedo

THE BASQUE ELECTIONS  Jim Padmore

IS GRASSROOTS THE WAY FORWARD?  Jonathan Joseph

YES, IT IS: A REPLY TO JONATHAN JOSEPH  Bob Pitt

THE INDEPENDENT LABOUR NETWORK: ANOTHER SECTARIAN DEAD END?  Martin Sullivan

SCOTTISH INDEPENDENCE: A REPLY TO ALAN McCOMBES  Mary Ward

ALL HAIL, THE SCOTTISH WORKERS’ REPUBLIC!  Allan Armstrong

IAN BIRCHALL AND VICTOR SERGE  Ernie Haberkern

A SECRET STRATEGY: ROY TEARSE AND THE DISCUSSION GROUP, 1971-1988  John Sullivan


REVIEWS

Michael Löwy, Fatherland or Mother Earth?: Essays on the National Question  reviewed by John Sullivan
Sean Matgamna, ed, The Fate of the Russian Revolution: Lost Texts of Critical Marxismreviewed by Bob Pitt
Joe Craig, et al, The Real Irish Peace Processreviewed by Allan Armstrong
C.P. Lee, Like the Night: Bob Dylan and the Road to the Manchester Free Trade Hallreviewed by Robert Wilkins


LETTERS

Ian Birchall  on Hal Draper and the International Socialists
Al Richardson  on Bosnia
Jo Green  on the Socialist Workers Party
Nick Davies  replies to Gerry Downing
Jack Davies  on Lambertism


CONTRIBUTORS

Bob Pitt  is active in the labour movement in Camden, North London
Luis Oviedo  is a member of the Partido Obrero in Argentina
Jim Padmore  is a socialist living in the Basque country
Jonathan Joseph  is a supporter of Workers Action
Martin Sullivan  is a member of the Labour Party
Mary Ward  is a member of the Campaign for a Federal Republic and the Scottish Socialist Party
Allan Armstrong  is a member of the Communist Tendency in the Scottish Socialist Party, and the editor of Red Republican
Ernie Haberkern  is the director of the Center for Socialist History, Berkeley, California
John Sullivan  is active in the labour movement in Bristol