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03 EditorialJames O’Nions
06 LetersNoticeboard
08 PlatitudesThe world according to Steve Platt
29 Natural born rebelBreaking rank
39 Asylum watchEnforced destitution
42 Democracy nowBest left unsaid
43 Know your enemyPR for the rich
49 Under the radarOpening the gates
66 BoktopiaTrevor Griffiths
52 Beating Burma’s blackoutThe new film Burma VJ is sparking
new solidarity efforts with the Burmese people’s struggle for freedom. Siobhan McGuirk investigates
54 Did you kiss the dead body?Rajkamal Kahlon looks at how
autopsy reports from US military bases and prisons in Iraq and Afghanistan can become art
56 Epic dramaWith a new adaptation of Mother
Courage and Her Children at the National Theatre, Steve Platt assesses Bertolt Brecht’s legacy 58 Everyone does everything
James O’Nions meets two members of Italian novel-writing collective Wu Ming
61 The inner OtherMichael Calderbank reviews
Angels of Anarchy, a major exhibition of women surrealists at Manchester City Art Gallery
62 Bok reviewsFour pages of reviews
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ON THE WEB
Coverage of the Copenhagen climate summit as it happens 14 Anti-capitalism: alive and wellJohn Hilary examines the victories and challenges of the
global justice movement’s decade since Seattle
10 An ability to persuadeFrom the Birmingham Six to the family
16 Reinventing democracyMariane Maeckelbergh argues that of one the
movement’s key innovations has been its approach to democratic decision-making
30 Home-grown in LebanonResponding to the discussion on political Islam in the
last issue of Red Pepper, Bilal El-Amine considers the experience of Hizbullah
32 What’s left in Eastern EuropeLeigh Phillips spoke to Stefan Zgliczy ´nski and
Jane Hardy about whether the left can get out of its post-Soviet doldrums in the region
19 Transitional demandsSarah Irving investigates the transition movement and its
local-level fight using the power of community
22 Unions se gren light on climateChris Baugh explains how unions are to responding to the
urgency of climate change with an agenda of ‘just transition’
of Jean Charles de Menezes, radical barrister Michael Mansfield has represented them. Jon Robins met himCoverPhotograph by Jess Hurd/ Report Digital
24 ESAY: Climate indebtedA transfer of wealth and power from global North to South is
essential to averting climate catastrophe, argues Tim Jones
34 Chemical criminalsTwenty five years ago, the world’s worst industrial disaster
took place at Bhopal in India. Rajwinder Sahota visits
36 The community revolutionPablo Navarrete and Steve Ellner look at popular
democracy taking root in Venezuela’s barrios
40 Equality of lifeMatt Sellwod spoke to Richard Wilkinson, whose
book The Spirit Level makes a powerful evidence-based case for equality
44 Conservatives 2.0With the Tories still setting the political agenda in the
run up to the election, Alex Nuns looks at what a Cameron government might actually have in store for us
46 All together nowWith public sector spending cuts the new orthodoxy,
the trade union movement needs to mobilise a stronger counter-attack, argues Heather Wakefield
50 Busting the straitjacketRolling back the new ‘common sense’ of spending cuts
might seem a difficult job, but it’s not impossible, argues Mike Marqusee
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