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CONTENTS What Next? No.21 2001

THE WORLD ECONOMY AFTER 11 SEPTEMBER  Brian Green

THOUGHTS ON THE ANTI-WAR CAMPAIGN  Bob Pitt

CHRISTOPHER IN KHAKI  Dave Renton

MARXISM AND ANTI-IMPERIALISM  Robert Wilkins

JIHAD  Osama bin Laden

COMMUNISM AND PAN-ISLAMISM  Tan Malaka

HARDT AND NEGRI’S EMPIRE: A NEW COMMUNIST MANIFESTO?  Mike Rooke

BERLUSCONI AND EUROPE  Tobias Abse

UNPOPULAR FRONTS?  Ian Birchall

LABOUR: YESTERDAY AND TODAY  Ray Challinor

DEFENDING PHILOSOPHY ONCE AGAIN  Phil Sharpe

REVOLUTIONARY RECREATIONS: THE MYTH OF SITUATIONISM  Andrew Coates

THE EIGHTEENTH BRUMAIRE AS DISENGAGEMENT FROM HISTORY: A PARODY OF THE OLD MOLE  Bernard H. Moss

OSCAR PEREIRA (1926-2001): AN APPRECIATION  Meryl Fernando


LETTERS

Mick Wood  on the national question
Martin Sullivan  on Marxism and Mayday
Norman Traub  on the Unity Movement
Hervé Ducros  on Lambertism


CONTRIBUTORS

Brian Green  is a member of the Socialist Alliance
Bob Pitt  is the editor of What Next?
Dave Renton  is the author of Fascism, Anti-Fascism and Britain in the 1940s
Robert Wilkins  is a member of the Labour Party
Osama bin Laden  is a leading figure in the al-Qaida terrorist network
Mike Rooke  is a tutor in Economics at Ruskin College, Oxford
Tobias Abse  is the author of Sovversivi e Fascisti a Livorno and many articles on Italian history
Ian Birchall  is a member of the Socialist Workers Party
Ray Challinor  is the author of The Origins of British Bolshevism and other books on labour history
Phil Sharpe  is a member of the Movement for a Socialist Future
Andrew Coates  is a member of the Socialist Alliance
Bernie Moss  is the author of The Origins of the French Labour Movement
Meryl Fernando  is a veteran Sri Lankan Trotskyist