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CONTENTS What Next? No.7 1997

THE YOUNG TIGERS: AN ENDANGERED SPECIES  Brian Green

SPAIN’S FRAGMENTED LEFT  John Sullivan

THE CRISIS AT THE MORNING STAR   Martin Sullivan

DEFEATED BUT STILL FIGHTING: THE LIVERPOOL DOCKS STRIKE – SOME LESSONS FOR SOCIALISTS  Jim Dye

THE SOCIALIST LABOUR PARTY: FROM OPPORTUNITY TO OBSTACLE  Ian Dudley

RECOMPOSITION IN BRITAIN: A REPLY TO DAVE OSLER  Bob Pitt

THE ELECTORAL ROAD TO DAMASCUS  Pat Byrne

MARXISM AND THE NATIONAL QUESTION: A REPLY TO AL RICHARDSON AND MIKE JONES  Dave Hollis

RED FLAG OVER ST PANCRAS (PART 1)  Bob Pitt

INTRODUCTION TO "ROSA LUXEMBURG OR LENIN?"  Mike Jones

ROSA LUXEMBURG OR LENIN?  August Thalheimer


REVIEWS

Kevin Williamson, Drugs and the Party Linereviewed by Jim Dye
Tom Nairn, Faces of Nationalism: Janus Revisitedreviewed by John Sullivan
Bill Hunter, Lifelong Apprenticeship: The Life and Times of a Revolutionaryreviewed by John Archer


LETTERS

Mike Jones  on Socialists and the Labour Party
Paul Trewhela  on Marxism and Bosnia


CONTRIBUTORS

Brian Green  is a former member of the Workers Power group
John Sullivan  is the author of ETA and Basque Nationalism
Martin Sullivan  is a member of the Labour Party and a Morning Star reader.
Jim Dye  is President of Liverpool Trades Council, and a supporter of Socialist Outlook
Ian Dudley  is a supporter of the Marxist Bulletin tendency in the SLP
Bob Pitt  is active in the labour movement in Camden, North London
Pat Byrne  is secretary of the Green Socialist Network and a member of the Democratic Left
Dave Hollis  is the German co-ordinator of LabourNet and active in the Metalworkers’ Union
Mike Jones  is a member of the editorial board of Revolutionary History