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100 years for socialism-> -> Standard Online->->Connecting with->-> socialists->-> worldwide       April 2005
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FEATURES
 1 Front cover
 2 Contents
 3 Editorial
 4 Pathfinders
 5 Red Snapper
 6 What Socialism Means
 7  continued as above
 8  What is Common Ownership?
 9 Cooking The Books 1
 10 Could We Organise Things    Without Money?
 11 Blockbuster Profits
 12 The Rise and Fall of the NHS
 13  continued as above
 14 The Profit Motive: a Case Study
 15 Cooking The Books 2
 16 Reviews
 17 FiftyYears Ago
 18 Meetings
 19 Greasy Pole
 20 Free Lunch and                    Voice From The Back


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What Socialism Means                        
Pieter Lawrence explores the meaning of a much-maligned and often incorrectly defined term.   Page 6

What is Common Ownership?          
Public ownership is simply capitalism,run and controlled by the state.
This is not socialism.So how is common ownership different?
  Page 8
Could We Organise Things Without Money?
When everything has a price it is supposed to be easy to count costs.
So what happens when you take price out of the equation?
Page 10

The Rise and Fall of the NHS              
Institutions,like empires have their ups and downs,and many collapse
or are overthrown. The decline of the NHS could be terminal. Page 12

The Profit Motive: a Case Study         
If investors make a profit, workers benefit,apparently. But often at the expense of other workers. Steve Trott looks at a case in point.Page 14



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Cooking The Books 1

Cooking The Books 2

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