Subject: M-G: What is new at Socialist Appeal's "In Defence of Marxism" site
Date: Wed, 3 Sep 97 16:45:29 +0000
What is new at Socialist Appeal's "In Defence of Marxism" web site
(September 1997)
(http://easyweb.easynet.co.uk/~socappeal/IDOM.html)
Labour and Ireland
The election of a Labour Government in Britain has raised enormous
expectations, not least by workers in Northern Ireland who are looking
for a way out of the impasse they have faced for nearly a century. Yet
the Labour leadership remain tied to a "bi-partisan" approach that has
solved nothing in the past, and looks set to present more of the same for
the future. In a short series of articles, Cain O'Mahoney examines
labour's role in Northern Ireland and the lessons that must be learnt. We
have added the first two ones, more will be added:
1 Workers unity: the only solution. From 1907 to the Partition
(easyweb.easynet.co.uk/~socappeal/labireland1.html)
2 Irish Labour's missed opportunities. From the Partition to the Troubles
(easyweb.easynet.co.uk/~socappeal/labireland2.html)
Fundacion de Estudios Socialistas Federico Engels (www.arrakis.es/~engels)
New web page of the Spanish Socialist Studies Foundation Frederich
Engels, the Spanish publisher of Alan Woods and Ted Grant's works and
also of the marxist journal Marxismo Hoy. If you read Spanish and want to
know more about the Spanish Civil War, the struggle against Franco's
dictatorship, etc. this site is a must. (In Spanish)
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