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SOCIALIST STANDARD: Vol. 106, No. 1276: December 2010

Price: £1.50
Subtitle: 
Journal of The Socialist Party of Great Britain - Companion Party of the World Socialist Movement
ISSN: 
0037 8259
Number of pages: 
24
Introductory blurb: 

The Socialist Party is like no other political party in Britain. It is made up of people who have joined together because we want to get rid of the profit system and establish real socialism. Our aim is to persuade others to become socialist and act for themselves, organising democratically and without leaders, to bring about the kind of society that we are advocating in this journal. We are solely concerned with building a movement of socialists for socialism. We are not a reformist party with a programme of policies to patch up capitalism.

We use every possible opportunity to make new socialists. We publish pamphlets and books, as well as CDs, DVDs and various other informative material. We also give talks and take part in debates; attend rallies, meetings and demos; run educational conferences; host internet discussion forums, make films presenting our ideas, and contest elections when practical. Socialist literature is available in Arabic, Bengali, Dutch, Esperanto, French, German, Italian, Polish, Spanish, Swedish and Turkish as well as English.

The more of you who join the Socialist Party the more we will be able to get our ideas across, the more experiences we will be able to draw on and greater will be the new ideas for building the movement which you will be able to bring us.

The Socialist Party is an organisation of equals. There is no leader and there are no followers. So, if you are going to join we want you to be sure that you agree fully with what we stand for and that we are satisfied that you understand the case for socialism.

Contents: 

FEATURES

Can the Tea Party save the American Dream?
Is the right-wing Tea Party movement revolutionising politics in America?

Ireland’s recession
The only flourishing industry in Ireland now seems to be economic punditry.

Education as tainted by capitalism
Now universities are to be allowed to charge the going market rate for their courses.

All in it together?
Some are less in it than others.

The Levellers
Is equality better for everyone?

REGULARS

Editorial
The revolution begins… again

Pathfinders
Doubleplusungood

Letters

Material World
Dirty oil

Pieces Together

Contact Details

Tiny Tips

Cooking the Books 1
Zero-sum games

Cooking the Books 2
Currency wars

Reviews
Role-modeling Socialist Behavior
Dancing with Dynamite
In the Cross-fire

Meetings

Obituary
Jack Bradley

50 Years Ago
Kennedy

Greasy Pole
Phil Woolas - another fine mess

Voice from the Back

Free Lunch
(Cartoon)