
Issue 5 | Autumn 1977
- The Labour government’s attack on the shop-floor
- Euro-Stalinism: Its enemies and accomplices
- Fascism and anti-fascism in the 1970s
- TOM and UTOM: Two roads to nowhere
- The Workers’ Government: Problems in the application of a slogan, 1917-1977
- Party and Programme: From communism to social democracy
- Socialist Challenge: A Statement by Workers Power
- Review: The I-CL’s programme
- Review: Officials in wonderland
- Where we stand
Editor’s introduction
We must apologise to all our readers for the late appearance of Workers Power No. 5. We hope to regularise its appearance on a quarterly basis — although issue No. 6 — devoted centrally to the trade unions and the rank and file movement will appear in early January. To assist us in keeping to this schedule as well as making possible other Workers Power publications (including pamphlets on Women and Ireland) we are launching an appeal for £1000. We need office equipment and a typesetter to guarantee regular and efficient production. We hope our readers will send donations to the address above.
Dave Hughes
