Socialist Review - Issue 28
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Change we can believe in

A lot of things have changed in the world since the last issue of this magazine. New Zealand has had a change of government, America has had a change of president; but much has also stayed the same: Israel is still laying waste to the Gaza strip and the world economy is continuing its tumble into recession.
This issue of Socialist Review is about change: the change that has happened with changing faces in politics at home and abroad, the change that can happen in Palestine, in Afghanistan and in the rest of the Middle East if workers there unite to overthrow imperialist ambitions in their region, and the change that must happen in the working class in New Zealand and around the world if we are to protect ourselves from the economic crisis, and more crises in the future.

 

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1 Editorial: Change we can believe in
2 Slap on the hand for child-killer
3 National in Power
4 John Key: The Smiling Assassin
5 Maori Party back the Tories
6 US Elections: Looking forward to change
7 Afghanistan: Colonial war drags on
8 Terrible toll paid in Gaza
9 Why Jews should oppose Zionism
10 Why protest?
11 What do we mean by Socialsim
12 Do we need a new Keynesian era?
13 Growing rebellion shakes world rulers
14 Dunedin Stadium: White Elephant
15 Happy Valley, coal and climate change