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WW archive > Issue 1313 - 04 September 2020

Letters

Treat; Trojan horse; Loans to myself; Anyone but Trump?; Abandon ship!; Landlordism

Middle East

Despite the Israel-UAE rapprochement there can be no ‘normalisation’ in the Middle East, explains Yassamine Mather

Sticking to failed politics

Clive Dean of Labour Party Marxists reports on a conference characterised by the struggle between Marxism and left reformism

Prom and prejudice

As the BBC finally agrees to allow a select group of vocalists to sing ‘Rule, Britannia!’ and ‘Land of hope and glory’, Harley Filben takes stock of musical nationalism

Property and the propertyless

We must fight the managerial-bureaucratic capture of workers’ organisations now, argues Mike Macnair

Worse than useless

Too little, too late. James Linney takes apart the Tories’ so-called ‘obesity strategy’

Assessing Adolph Reed

Jim Creegan looks at the thinking of the American left’s foremost anti-identitarian

Online success

Despite the lockdown, reports Daniel Harvey, Communist University featured fascinating debates and a vigorous exchange of views

Return of the Denim Revolution

Have no illusions in the western-backed Belarus opposition, warns Eddie Ford

Printing soon!

Robbie Rix reports on the Weekly Worker fighting fund

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