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Contents


  • Banks, who needs them?
    If there was production directly for use we wouldn’t need banks.

  • What is to be done?
    As capitalism loses some of its legitimacy, what should those who want to get rid of capitalism be doing?

  • Northern Ireland: a return to violence?
    Violence will not make people into socialists.

  • Capitalism’s reserve army of labour
    Full employment is not the normal state of capitalism.

  • Food: commodity or need?
    Enough calories are already produced in the world today to avoid anyone having to starve. It’s just that millions can’t afford to buy the food containing them.

  • Socialism: an open source society
    A socialist describes his personal experience of open source software - and its socialist implications.


  • Editorial
    What is socialism?


    Letters


    Contact Details


    Pathfinders

    Material World

    The South China Sea


    Pieces Together

    Cooking the Books 1
    Saved by the slump?


    Cooking the Books 2
    Capitalism is working

    Book Reviews
     The Credit Crunch;
     A Good Childhood;
     Selling Your Father’s Bones;

    Exhibition
     Rank.
    Cartoons
    The Irate Itinerant

    Free Lunch


    50 Years Ago
    More trouble in Africa


    Greasy Pole
    The rise and rise of Harperson


    Voice from the Back






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     Socialist Standard online - edition                                            April 2009