WeeklyWorker

Society & Culture

Günter Grass and the German neurosis

19 Apr 2012

Maciej Zurowski looks at a literary scandal and the bourgeoisie's attempt to cope with its past

Two worlds collide

30 May 1996

Phil Rudge reviews Bartleby by Herman Melville (Penguin 1996, pp47)

The whirligig of time

30 May 1996

John Craig reviews Twelve Monkeys (directed by Terry Gilliam, 1996)

SLP youth get organised

23 May 1996

Race scientists re-enter mainstream

23 May 1996

Eddie Ford reviews The Race Gallery: the return of racial science by Marek Kohn (Jonathan Cape London 1995, pp322)

Weapon of democracy

23 May 1996

Church hypocrisy

Art attack

16 May 1996

Kevin Newton reviews 'Revolting Britain' (Viewpoint Galleries, Charlotte Street, Manchester)

Who’s next for the chop?

07 May 1996

Counting the cost

02 May 1996

John Bayliss reviews The nature of numbers by Ian Stewart (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London, pp150, £9.99)

Utopian at heart

02 May 1996

Ian Mahoney reviews Social anarchism or lifestyle anarchism: An unbridgeable chasm by Murray Bookchin (AK Press, pp86, £5.95)

Proud to be racist

25 Apr 1996

Stop police brutality

18 Apr 1996

A play for our class

18 Apr 1996

Nancy Morelli reviews 'On the Line', by Alan Spence at Dundee Rep (7.30pm Monday to Saturday until April 27, £6. 75, concessions available)

Militant in Ireland

11 Apr 1996

Ian Mahoney reviews 'Troubled Times - the national question in Ireland' by Peter Hadden (Herald Books, pp159, £5.99)

History not set in stone

04 Apr 1996

Andrew Mackay reviews 'Nixon', directed by Oliver Stone (1996, general release)

Students’ union capitulates

04 Apr 1996

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