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CONTENTS What Next? No.25 2003

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EDITORIAL

WORLD ECONOMY:  STARTING TO FEEL LIKE A SLUMP  Brian Green

NO WAR ON IRAQ!  Carolyne Culver

TONY BLAIR’S DILEMMA  Moshé Machover

CYNICISM AND THE SWP  Bob Pitt

NEW LABOUR AND PUBLIC OPINION  Martin Sullivan

TAKING IT ON TRUST  David Osler

HOW SHOULD WE FIGHT BLAIRISM?  Martin Sullivan

THE CONGESTION CHARGE:  WHY THE LEFT SHOULD SUPPORT IT  Daniel Blaney

WHERE NOW FOR "MARXISM"?  READING MARX CREATIVELY  Andrew Robinson

COMMENTS ON MIKE ROOKE’S "THE LIMITATIONS OF ‘OPEN MARXISM’"  Chris Wright

AUSTRO-MARXISM AND THE NATIONAL QUESTION  Andrés Nin

JIM HIGGINS MEMORIAL MEETING  Mike Pearn

1956 AND ALL THAT  Jim Higgins

TOGLIATTI:  LOYAL SERVANT OF STALIN  Tobias Abse


REVIEWS

Paddy Woodworth, Dirty War, Clean Hands – ETA, the GAL and Spanish Democracy  reviewed by Graham Copp
Alan Woodward, Party Over Class: How Leninism Has Subverted Workers’ Council Organisation  reviewed by Martin Sullivan
David S. Ware Quartet, Freedom Suite  reviewed by Robert Wilkins


LETTERS

Ed George on the Basque national question
Dave Roberts on Marxism and organisation
Robert Morrell asking for information on Frank Ridley


CONTRIBUTORS

Brian Green  is a member of the London Socialist Alliance

Carolyne Culver  is a member of Aldershot Labour Party

Moshé Machover  is an Israeli dissident and a member of Matzpen, the socialist organisation in Israel

Bob Pitt  is the editor of What Next?

Martin Sullivan  is a member of the Labour Party

David Osler  is an author, journalist and member of the Socialist Alliance

Daniel Blaney  is a member of Billericay Labour Party and a student in London

Andrew Robinson  is researching theories of oppression and is active in the anti-war movement

Chris Wright  is an independent libertarian communist in Chicago

Mike Pearn  is a socialist in South Wales and a former SWP member

Tobias Abse  is the author of Sovversivi e Fascisti a Livorno and many articles on Italian history