Workers' Socialist Review

Workers' Socialist Review #1 to #4

Thanks for this to Sean Robertson and the Encyclopaedia of Trotskyism On-Line (ETOL). http://www.marxists.org/history/etol/document/wsl/WSR-index.htm Workers Socialist Review No. 1, December 1981 Click to download: Workers Socialist Review 1 December 1981: Capitalist crisis and socialist alternative Capitalist crisis and socialist alternative Workers’ Socialist Review Capitalist crisis and socialist alternative – Bob Sutcliffe Workers Socialist Review No. 2, September 1982 Click to download: Workers Socialist Review 2 September 1982: Falklands - whose war? Falklands – Whose War? EDITORIAL The...

For a democratic solution to the communal conflict in Ireland (1983)

Workers Socialist Review No. 4, Autumn 1984 For a democratic solution to the communal conflict in Ireland 1. The Protestant community in Northern Ireland is a distinct community with its own history, culture and psychology. If it existed in its own distinct territory, it would have all the features Marxists recognise as making up a nation. It does not have a distinct territory – there is a major Catholic community even within the Protestant heartlands. Therefore it is not a nation. In any case, because the Protestant and Catholic communities in the North of Ireland are so intertwined, there...

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