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PAMPHLETS

Ecology and Socialism
One of the major problems of capitalism is pollution ­ as
capitalists cause long term damage to the environment for short term gain. This pamphlet outlines the Socialist
case for a better, cleaner world run for people, not for profit.

From Capitalism to Socialism
...how we live and how we
could live
Contrasts the present state of
 life with what a future Socialist
world would bring, and then suggests
 what kind of political
action can be taken to bring Socialism
 about.

Africa: a Marxian analysis
A 30-page pamphlet written by socialists living in Africa consisting mainly of
reprints from the Socialist Standard.
Marx's materialist conception of history
 and analysis of society is applied to
subjects such as tribalism, religion,
 race and class, colonialism and capitalism,
 Sharia Law in Nigeria.

Socialism as a Practical Alternative
Sets forth the practical proposition that Socialism entails, and develops further arguments
into ways in which a sane society
based on social equality and cooperation
 could operate.
Some aspects of Marxian economics
A series of articles drawn from the
 Socialist Standard explaining the real nature of modern economic problems and the failure of `conventional economics' to solve them.

How the Gods were Made
A classic reprint of a text defending the materialist conception of
history. In doing so it explains the Socialist opposition to religion.

Marxism and Darwinism by Anton Pannekoek

A classic reprint of a text that puts in
context our origins as an animal
 species and also our social nature as
a key part in the development of society.


How We Live and How We Might Live
 by William Morris
A clear exposition of what Morris saw as being wrong with society in his time
and how a moneyless, tradeless society
based on common ownership and
democratic control would have
to be the basis of any healthy
arrangement of affairs.

The Right to be Lazy
and other articles by Paul Lafargue
A reprint of Marx's son-in-law's
classic text. Makes the clear
point that any imaginary right
 to work under capitalism is just
a wage slave's `right' to be exploited. Includes a collection of
other important articles written
by Lafargue not easily available
in print and an introduction by
the Socialist Party.

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Marxism revisited
A lively document of a series of five talks
given by the members of the Socialist
Party as a part of a weekend seminar in
 1998.

Titles are as follows: )
1)Who the hell was Karl Marx?
2 )Was Marx a Leninist? )
3)The fetishism of commodities
4) Has the modern market superseded Marxist economics?
 5) Is the Socialist Party Marxist?

Socialist Principles Explained
This pamphlet is a basic introduction
 to our case,
and ideal for people who have just
come across
Socialist ideas or
who are thinking of joining.
 It explains in simple language
our Object and each of the Eight Principles.

The Market System must Go!
Why reformism doesn't workExplains why the Socialist Party advocates the revolutionary transformation of existing society rather than piecemeal reform, like the Labour Party or Conservatives.
 It is a detailed backup to our
more introductory pamphlets putting the case for
genuine revolutionary change.

All the above pamphlets (25% discount)

 BOOKS

A Socialist Life by Heather Ball
A collection of sort stories by
Socialist Standard
writer Heather Ball.
Many readers liked her
distinctive writing style,
finding it full of charm, warmth,
humanity and humour.
Sadly, Heather died before she c
could complete her
writing project.
This collection, published by
the Socialist Party,
 presents the case for Socialism
on the basis of individual,
everyday experience.

Are We Prisoners of our Genes?
The argument that our behaviour is determined
 by our physical inheritance may pose as science, but in reality it is a socially determined prejudice
used as part of a crude political ideology.
 Faced with such objections to
 socialism, the first thing  that needs to be
done is to clarify what is going to be
meant by the term `human nature'.

Socialism Or Your Money Back
Articles from the Socialist Standard covering many key events of the last hundred years as they happened.
This book will be of interest to those wanting to study the political, economic and social history of
the twentieth century, as well as to those committed to the interests of the majority class of wage and salary workers who want a different
society to replace the profit-wages-money system that is capitalism.

All the above books and pamphlets
(25% discount)

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