CONTENTS
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Stuart Hall: Introducing NLR
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Ralph Miliband: The Sickness of Labourism
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Raphael Samuel: The Deference Voter
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Mervyn Jones: The Man from Labour
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Frank Allaun: CND After the Election
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Christopher Farley: CND after the Elections
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Michael Kullman: Notting Hill Hustings
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Clancy Sigal: Open Letter to the Left
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Richard Hoggart, Raymond Williams: Working Class Attitudes (Discussion)
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John Braine: The Bug House
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Arnold Wesker: The Kitchen
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Michael Barratt Brown: Jugoslavia Revisited (Part I)
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Robert F. Williams: Can Negroes Afford to Be Pacifists?
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Dave Dellinger: Are Pacifists Willing to be Negroes?
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Bill Holdsworth: Songs of the People
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Brian Groombridge, Paddy Whannel: Something Rotten on Denmark Street
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Edward Thompson: The Point of Production
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Paul Rose: Manchester Left Club on Youth
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Stuart Hall: ULR Club in Notting Hill
BOOK REVIEWS
- Stuart Hall: Serjeant Musgrave's Dance
- Peter Worsley: Africa Rediscovered
- Vic Allen: The Industrial Game
- John Rex: Sociological Tradition
- P. V. Ableman: Lolita
- Colin Falck: Philosophy Again?
- John Saville: Chartism
- H. D. Dickinson: Falling Rate of Profit
Articles:
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Stuart Hall,
‘Introducing NLR’
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Ralph Miliband,
‘The Sickness of Labourism’
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Raphael Samuel,
‘The Deference Voter’
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Mervyn Jones,
‘The Man from Labour’
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Frank Allaun,
‘CND After the Election’
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Christopher Farley,
‘CND after the Elections’
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Michael Kullman,
‘Notting Hill Hustings’
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Clancy Sigal,
‘Open Letter to the Left’
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Richard Hoggart, Raymond Williams,
‘Working Class Attitudes (Discussion)’
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John Braine,
‘The Bug House’
Articles:
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Arnold Wesker,
‘The Kitchen’
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Michael Barratt Brown,
‘Jugoslavia Revisited (Part I)’
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Robert F. Williams,
‘Can Negroes Afford to Be Pacifists?’
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Dave Dellinger,
‘Are Pacifists Willing to be Negroes?’
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Bill Holdsworth,
‘Songs of the People’
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Brian Groombridge, Paddy Whannel,
‘Something Rotten on Denmark Street’
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Edward Thompson,
‘The Point of Production’
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Paul Rose,
‘Manchester Left Club on Youth’
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Stuart Hall,
‘ULR Club in Notting Hill’