'revolution' #26
'revolution' #26
The August-October 2006 issue of revolution has been out for a few weeks. It is available from local Workers Party branches and from P.O. Box 513, Christchurch. Also, from UBS at Canterbury University, Scorpio Books in Hereford St, Christchurch; Magnetix, Unity and VUBC in Wellington.
Contents include:
- An article on the development of Unite union by Daphna Whitmore
- Nick Kelly on cleaners
- Special feature: Murray Horton on repression in New Zealand in WW2
- Special feature: The UN: no friend of the oppressed by Louis Proyect
- Gay rights or Labour crumbs by Sean Kearns
- Special feature: Trends in the World Economy by French revolutionary organisation Lutte Ouvriere
- Explaining evolution by Daphna Whitmore
- Living section: Anne McShane on The Wind that Shakes the Barley' and Megan Clayton on River Queen
- Books: Jared Phillips on Making a Killing and Tim Bowron on Mason
- Phil Duncan on Israel's latest aggression
ENDS
Gordon Campbell: On The Risks Of AI In The Workplace
PSA: Councils Must Work With Unions And Communities In Fast-Track Reform
Tauranga City Council: Mauao Restoration Work Has Begun
Horizon Research: New Poll Finds High Concern About Fuel Situation
Tiaki Wai: Over 1,150 People Give Feedback On Tiaki Wai Water Services Strategy
Greenpeace Aotearoa: Israeli Forces Illegally Attack Peaceful Humanitarian Flotilla
Zero Waste Network: Container Return Scheme Bill Could Save Councils $50m A Year And Put Money Back In Households

