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January 23, 2016 at 8:30 am #84560AnonymousInactive
Recent Additions to the SOCIALIST STANDARD archive
THE FAR-EAST
China in World Capitalism
http://www.worldsocialism.org/spgb/socialist-standard/1980s/ 1986/no-988-december-1986/chin a-world-capitalism (Paul Bennett, December 1986) It will take more than a few racist remarks by the Duke of Edinburgh to put a
damper on the Queen’s visit to China. A spokesman for the Chinese ruling
class tactfully claimed to know nothing of the Duke’s clanger, signalling
that the real purpose of the visit was not a journalists’ jamboree but talks
about sales and business.Fighting the Tiger
http://www.worldsocialism.org/spgb/socialist-standard/1990s/ 1997/no-1110-february-1997/fig hting-tiger (John Bissett, February 1997) Early in the morning of 26 December 1996, as South Korea slept, the ruling
New Korean Party met secretly and in seven minutes passed the most draconian
labour legislation the workers had encountered since the end of military rule
in 1987. When workers awoke a new labour law had been introduced which gives
big business greater freedoms in sacking workers and setting working hours.Recent Additions to the SOCIALIST STANDARD archive
THE FAR-EAST
China in World Capitalism (Paul Bennett, December 1986)
http://www.worldsocialism.org/
spgb/socialist-standard/1980s/ 1986/no-988-december-1986/chin a-world-capitalism It will take more than a few racist remarks by the Duke of Edinburgh to put a
damper on the Queen’s visit to China. A spokesman for the Chinese ruling
class tactfully claimed to know nothing of the Duke’s clanger, signalling
that the real purpose of the visit was not a journalists’ jamboree but talks
about sales and business.Fighting the Tiger
(John Bissett, February 1997) Early in the morning of 26 December 1996, as South Korea slept, the ruling
New Korean Party met secretly and in seven minutes passed the most draconian
labour legislation the workers had encountered since the end of military rule
in 1987. When workers awoke a new labour law had been introduced which gives
big business greater freedoms in sacking workers and setting working hours. -
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