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  FEATURES
 IRA: Is it Really the End of the “Armed Struggle”?
 Is the IRA hanging up its balaclavas for good or simply mothballing them? And what has         the working class to gain from this?  6  
 Religion and the Limits of the State
 The capitalist state controls the economy, the workers and the ideology of the market.
 But it can’t control religious mania.    8 
 Why They Dropped the Bombs
 Arguably two of the greatest war crimes were the Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic                 bombings. But did they really help end the war?  10
 Are We All Zapatistas?
 Freedom fighters or coffee manufacturers? Piers Hobson looks at the Ejército Zapatista de    Liberación Nacional, better known as the Zapatistas.  12                                               
 Marx and Philosophy
 What did Marx have to say about philosophy? Was he a philosopher at all? Adam Buick       examines Marx’s philosophical stance.  14                                                                     
REGULARS


|EDITORIAL  3 | CONTACT DETAILS  3 | PATHFINDERS  4 | LETTERS 5 |
COOKING THE BOOKS 1 | COOKING THE BOOKS 2 | REVIEWS 16 |50 YEARS AGO 18  
MEETINGS 18 | GREASY POLE  19 | VOICE FROM THE BACK  20 |  FREE LUNCH  20 |


“It is always the working class that make up
the pawns in armies, legal and illegal, and the
end of a war never brings them victory”

IRA: Is it Really the End of the “Armed Struggle”?,
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