Living Marxism: List of contents and publications
Living Marxism was a publication of the Revolutionary Communist Party launched in late 1988. After the dissolution of the party in 1996 it was renamed as LM magazine. It closed following a libel action taken by TV broadcaster ITN in 2000. A core of those associated with te RCP and LM magazine went on to form a wide variety of other organisations which took forwards their libertarian and allegedly 'humanist' views in what has been dubbed the LM network.
LM also published a number of pamphlets a continuation of the kind of material regularly put out by the RCP and published by Junius Publications. This page lists all the contents of Living Marxism/LM, pamphlets and books published by LM together with a listing of online commentaries it published beween 1995 and 2000.
Contents
- 1 Pamphlets and Books
- 2 Living Marxism/LM
- 2.1 1988
- 2.2 1989
- 2.3 1990
- 2.3.1 Living Marxism 15 - January
- 2.3.2 Living Marxism 16 - February
- 2.3.3 Living Marxism 17 - March
- 2.3.4 Living Marxism 18 - April
- 2.3.5 Living Marxism 19 - May
- 2.3.6 Living Marxism 20 - June
- 2.3.7 Living Marxism 21 - July
- 2.3.8 Living Marxism 22 - August
- 2.3.9 Living Marxism 23 - September
- 2.3.10 Living Marxism 24 - October
- 2.3.11 Living Marxism 25 - November
- 2.3.12 Living Marxism 26 - December
- 2.4 1991
- 2.4.1 Living Marxism 27 - January
- 2.4.2 Living Marxism 28 - February
- 2.4.3 Living Marxism 29 - March
- 2.4.4 Living Marxism 30 - April
- 2.4.5 Living Marxism 31 - May
- 2.4.6 Living Marxism 32 - June
- 2.4.7 Living Marxism 33 - July
- 2.4.8 Living Marxism 34 - August
- 2.4.9 Living Marxism 35 - September
- 2.4.10 Living Marxism 36 - October
- 2.4.11 Living Marxism 37 - November
- 2.4.12 Living Marxism 38 - December
- 2.5 1992
- 2.6 1993
- 2.7 1994
- 2.8 1995
- 2.9 1996
- 2.10 1997
- 2.11 1998
- 2.12 1999
- 2.13 2000
- 3 Commentaries
- 4 Resources
- 5 Notes
Pamphlets and Books
1996
- The Point is to Change It: A Manifesto for a World Fit for People, London: Junius (1996), x-xiii. The RCP dissolution 'manifesto'.
1997
- Mick Hume, Whose War Is It Anyway: The Dangers Of The Journalism Of Attachment, LM, 1997. 28 pages, ISBN: 9780953132003
1998
- Mick Hume, Televictims - emotional correctness in the media AD (After Diana), LM magazine, 1998.
Living Marxism/LM
1988
No. 1 - November
- Linda Ryan 'What's the big Idea?', Living Marxism, November 1988, No. 1, p. 3.
- Editorial 'The Living and the Dead', Living Marxism, November 1988, No. 1, p. 4-5.
- Frank Richards, 'revolutions don't come from above', Living Marxism, November 1988, No. 1, p. 6-10.
- Tony Kennedy 'Lawson's luck is running out', Living Marxism, November 1988, No. 1, p. 12-16.
- Nigel Lewis 'The biggest bat-shoot in history', Living Marxism, November 1988, No. 1, p. 17.
- Mike Freeman and Gemma Forest 'Old ideas for New times', Living Marxism, November 1988, No. 1, p. 18-23.
- James Malone 'President of Disneyland', Living Marxism, November 1988, No. 1, p. 24
- Stephanie Boston 'A new coup behind closed doors?', Living Marxism, November 1988, No. 1, p. 25-28.
- Alan Harding 'A very British coup', Living Marxism, November 1988, No. 1, p. 29.
- Mark Reilly 'How the war began', Living Marxism, November 1988, No. 1, p. 30-34.
- Joanna Doyle, 'Policing the young' review of Digby Anderson, Full Circle? Bringing Up Children in the Post-Permissive Society, Social Affairs Unit, Living Marxism, November 1988, No. 1, p. 35.
- Manjit Singh 'Got the time?', Review of Stephen Hawking, A Brief History of Time, Bantam Press, Living Marxism, November 1988, No. 1, p. 35.
- Kenan Malik 'Lifting the siege', 'Book of the Month', Review of Keith Tompson, Under Siege, Penguin, Living Marxism, November 1988, No. 1, p. 36.
No. 2 - December
- Mike Freeman (1988) 'Whose Freedom: Individual Rights and Class Politics', Living Marxism no. 2, p. 7
1989
No. 3 - January
No. 4 - February
No. 5 - March
No. 6 - April
No. 7 - May
No. 8 - June
No. 9 - July
No. 10 - August
No. 11 - September
No. 12 - October
1990
Living Marxism 15 - January
Living Marxism 16 - February
Living Marxism 17 - March
Living Marxism 18 - April
Living Marxism 19 - May
Living Marxism 20 - June
Living Marxism 21 - July
Living Marxism 22 - August
Living Marxism 23 - September
Living Marxism 24 - October
Living Marxism 25 - November
Living Marxism 26 - December
- Frank Richards (1990) 'Midnight in the Century', Living Marxism, No. 26, December, pp. 34-8
1991
Living Marxism 27 - January
Living Marxism 28 - February
Living Marxism 29 - March
Living Marxism 30 - April
Living Marxism 31 - May
Living Marxism 32 - June
Living Marxism 33 - July
Living Marxism 34 - August
Living Marxism 35 - September
Living Marxism 36 - October
Living Marxism 37 - November
Living Marxism 38 - December
1992
No. 39 - January
- Vicky Rowan, 'The myth of tit-for-tat', Living Marxism, January 1992: 8-10.
- Angela Hughes, 'Nazi's are not the problem', Living Marxism, January 1992: 16-7.
- Mike Freeman, 'Politics in paralysis', Living Marxism, January 1992: 34-5.
No. 40 - February
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial', Living Marxism, No. 40 - April, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 40 - April, p. 6.
- Ann Bradley, Living Marxism, No. 40 - April, p. 11.
- John Fitzpatrick, 'Education: Expansion on the cheap', Living Marxism, No. 41 - March, p. 12.
Living Marxism, No. 41 - March, p. 15. Living Marxism, No. 41 - March, p. 16. Living Marxism, No. 41 - March, p. 20. Living Marxism, No. 41 - March, p. 23. Living Marxism, No. 41 - March, p. 24. Living Marxism, No. 41 - March, p. 29. Living Marxism, No. 41 - March, p. 30. Living Marxism, No. 41 - March, p. 32. Living Marxism, No. 41 - March, p. 35. Living Marxism, No. 41 - March, p. 36. Living Marxism, No. 41 - March, p. 41. Living Marxism, No. 41 - March, p. 43.
No. 41 - March
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: the construction of the Islamic Bomb', Living Marxism, No. 41 - March, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 41 - March, p. 6.
- Jenny McLaren, 'Benetton: what's the fuss about?',Living Marxism, No. 41 - March, p. 8.
- Ann Bradley, Fergie's royal flush, Living Marxism, No. 41 - March, p. 11.
- Tessa Myer,An election without issues, Living Marxism, No. 41 - March, p. 12.
- Tessa Myer, 'The Daily Dirt', Living Marxism, No. 41 - March, p. 14.
- Kirk Williams, 'Scotland: what is not happening', Living Marxism, No. 41 - March, p. 16.
- Mark Reilly, 'Music: a classic deception', Living Marxism, No. 41 - March, p. 18.
- Toby Banks, 'The price of butter', Living Marxism, No. 41 - March, p. 19.
- Eddie Veale & Kenan Malik, 'Return of the Anti-Nazi League', Living Marxism, No. 41 - March, p. 20.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Kurds and Codes in Hackney', Living Marxism, No. 41 - March, p. 23.
- Frank Füredi, 'Who controls the past...', Living Marxism, No. 41 - March, p. 24.
- Irene Miller, 'Eastern Europe: dustbin of history', Living Marxism, No. 41 - March, p. 28.
- Emmanuel Oliver, 'JFK: no more heroes', Living Marxism, No. 41 - March, p. 29.
- Joan Phillips, 'How to invent a nation', Living Marxism, No. 41 - March, p. 30.
- Sara Hardy, 'Women still aren't equal', Living Marxism, No. 41 - March, p. 35.
Living:
- Bernadette Whelan, 'Natural childbirth', Living Marxism, No. 41 - March.
- Rob Knight, 'German film', Living Marxism, No. 41 - March.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Posh accents', Living Marxism, No. 41 - March.
- Alan Harding, 'Mantegna'Living Marxism, No. 41 - March.
- Frank Cottrell-Boyce, 'Frank Cottrell-Boyce on TV', Living Marxism, No. 41 - March, p. 40.
- Paola Martos, 'The Marxist Review of Books: The Columbus debate', Living Marxism, No. 41 - March, p. 43
LM42 April
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Is this it?', Living Marxism, No. 42 - April, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 42 - April, p. 6.
- Ann Bradley, 'Abortion in Ireland and Britain', Living Marxism, No. 42 - April, p. 8.
- Frank Richards, 'Invasion of the third world fanatics', Living Marxism, No. 42 - April, p. 10.
- Ann Bradley, 'Why envy Yanomami Indians?', Living Marxism, No. 42 - April, p. 13.
- Charles Longford, 'The ANC: blinded by the white right', Living Marxism, No. 42 - April, p. 14.
Election Special - The decay of British democracy, p. 17-32:
- 'The decay of British democracy', Living Marxism, No. 42 - April.
- Sharon Clarke, 'Major's Tories - Fighting their own mediocrity', Living Marxism, No. 42 - April.
- Eddie Veale, 'Kinnock's Labour Party - 'A crisis waiting to happen', Living Marxism, No. 42 - April.
- Elli Dashwood, 'The RCP - Break out of the grey', Living Marxism, No. 42 - April.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Swindon - No contest', Living Marxism, No. 42 - April.
- Kirsten Cale, 'Bolton West - Surveying the wreckage', Living Marxism, No. 42 - April.
- Kirk Williams, 'The importance of being Scottish', Living Marxism, No. 42 - April.
- Mike Freeman, 'Fear of the masses', Living Marxism, No. 42 - April.
- Rob Knight, 'Return of the Gestapo', Living Marxism, No. 42 - April, p. 34.
- Jon Fryer, 'Brittan's best?', Living Marxism, No. 42 - April, p. 36.
- Toby Banks, 'Don't let them eat cake', Living Marxism, No. 42 - April, p. 37.
Living, p. 36:
- Emmanuel Oliver, 'Tyson trial', Living Marxism, No. 42 - April.
- Richard Stead, 'British design', Living Marxism, No. 42 - April.
- Bernadette Whelan, 'Breast-feeding fraud', Living Marxism, No. 42 - April.
- 'Frank Cottrell-Boyce on TV', Living Marxism, No. 42 - April, p. 41.
- James Heartfield, 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 42 - April, p. 43.
LM43 May
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial', Living Marxism, No. 43 - May, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 43 - May, p. 6.
- [Kenan Malik]], 'Is France going fascist?', Living Marxism, No. 43 - May, p. 8.
- Rob Matthews, 'Clan' war in Azerbaijan' - , Living Marxism, No. 43 - May, p. 10.
- Eddie Veale, 'Election: who's to blame?', Living Marxism, No. 43 - May, p. 12.
- Sharon Clarke, 'Race to victory', Living Marxism, No. 43 - May, p. 14.
- Dr Michael Fitzpatrick, The politics of health, Living Marxism, No. 43 - May, p. 16.
- Ann Bradley, 'Origins of a speciesist', Living Marxism, No. 43 - May, p. 19.
- Phil Murphy, 'The making of another Great Depression, Living Marxism, No. 43 - May, p. 20.
- Jon Fryer, British economyths', Living Marxism, No. 43 - May, p. 22.
- Frank Richards, 'The wages of fear', Living Marxism, No. 43 - May, p. 24.
- Elli Dashwood and Andrew Calcutt, 'Job insecurity for life', Living Marxism, No. 43 - May, p. 28.
- Johanna Carter, 'Youth exploitation', Living Marxism, No. 43 - May, p. 33.
- Rob Knight, 'Germany's Stasi crisis', Living Marxism, No. 43 - May, p. 34.
- Toby Banks, 'Who'll save the Queen?', Living Marxism, No. 43 - May, p. 37.
Living p. 38:
- Sara Hardy, 'Sex scandals', Living Marxism, No. 43 - May.
- Emmanuel Oliver, 'Europa Europa', Living Marxism, No. 43 - May.
- Craig Barton, 'Otto Dix', Living Marxism, No. 43 - May.
- Frank Cottrell-Boyce, 'Frank Cottrell-Boyce on TV', Living Marxism, No. 43 - May, p. 41.
The Marxist Review of Books, p. 43:
- James Heartfield, 'History with a capital H', Living Marxism, No. 43 - May.
- James Heartfield, 'Prophet and loss, FA Hayek', Living Marxism, No. 43 - May.
- Alan Harding, 'Lessons for the left, Joe Jacobs - Out of the Ghetto', Living Marxism, No. 43 - May.
LM44 June
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial', Living Marxism, No. 44 - June, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 44 - June, p. 6.
- Linda Ryan, Racism: the issue of our times, Living Marxism, No. 44 - June, p. 8.
- Peter Ray, Myth of homophobia, Living Marxism, No. 44 - June, p. 10.
- Helen Simons, The real dependency culture, Living Marxism, No. 44 - June, p. 12.
- Phil Murphy, Lloyd's: welfare for the wealthy, Living Marxism, No. 44 - June, p. 16.
- Ann Bradley, A burden on single mothers, Living Marxism, No. 44 - June, p. 19.
- Mick Hume, Abolish the monarchy, Living Marxism, No. 44 - June, p. 20.
- Author unknown, 'Towards 2000', Living Marxism, No. 44 - June, p. 24.
- Frank Richards, The exhaustion of British politics, Living Marxism, No. 44 - June, p. 26.
- Kirk Williams, Scotland's opposition, Living Marxism, No. 44 - June, p. 30.
- Mike Freeman, Labour elects a loser, Living Marxism, No. 44 - June, p. 32.
- Daniel Nassim, Japan rewrites the war, Living Marxism, No. 44 - June, p. 33.
- John Gibson and Manjit Singh, God and the Big Bang, Living Marxism, No. 44 - June, p. 34.
- Toby Banks, Has Springsteen sold out?, Living Marxism, No. 44 - June, p. 37.
Living, p. 38:
- John Fitzpatrick The law and your life, Living Marxism, No. 44 - June.
- Alan Harding, Francis Bacon, Living Marxism, No. 44 - June.
- Frank Cottrell-Boyce, Frank Cottrell-Boyce on TV, Living Marxism, No. 44 - June, p. 41.
- Mark Wu, The Marxist Review of Books, Living Marxism, No. 44 - June, p. 43.
LM45 July
- Mick Hume , 'Editorial', Living Marxism, No. 45 - July, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 45 - July, p. 6.
- Eddie Veale, 'Serbs: the new 'white niggers, Living Marxism, No. 45 - July, p. 8.
- Pat Roberts, 'Labour: party without a cause', Living Marxism, No. 45 - July, p. 10.
- Ann Bradley, Living Marxism, No. 45 - July, p. 13.
- Fiona Foster 'Behind the Paras' riot', Living Marxism, No. 45 - July, p. 14.
- Ann Bradley, 'Abortion in the USA', Living Marxism, No. 45 - July, p. 16.
- Dr Michael Fitzpatrick, 'Aids panic in disarray', Living Marxism, No. 45 - July, p. 17.
- Tessa Myer, 'The Aids establishment', [ Living Marxism, No. 45 - July, p. 20.
- 'Towards 2000', Living Marxism, No. 45 - July, p. 24.
- Adam Eastman, 'Europe's national identity crisis', Living Marxism, No. 45 - July, p. 26.
- Richard Christiansen, 'Vichy or not Vichy?', Living Marxism, No. 45 - July, p. 29.
- Alan Harding, 'Viva Italia?', Living Marxism, No. 45 - July, p. 30.
- Andy Clarkson, 'Eta: not Spain's IRA', Living Marxism, No. 45 - July, p. 33.
- Helen Simons, 'Euro-disunity', Living Marxism, No. 45 - July, p. 34.
- Rob Knight, 'Germany: schizophrenic superpower', Living Marxism, No. 45 - July, p. 36.
- Toby Banks, 'Death to the dribbling classes' Living Marxism, No. 45 - July, p. 39.
Living, p. 40:
- 'Olympic war games' Living Marxism, No. 45 - July.
- 'the Sun and Labour' Living Marxism, No. 45 - July.
- 'Magritte' Living Marxism, No. 45 - July.
- 'Wayne's World' Living Marxism, No. 45 - July.
- Frank Cottrell-Boyce, 'Frank Cottrell-Boyce on TV', Living Marxism, No. 45 - July, p. 45.
- 'Read on', Living Marxism, No. 45 - July, p. 46.
LM46 August
- Mark Hume, 'Editorial', Living Marxism, No. 46 - August, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 46 - August, p. 6.
- Frank Richards, 'An incoherent rage', Living Marxism, No. 46 - August, p. 10.
- Sharon Clarke, 'Irving and Goebbels', Living Marxism, No. 46 - August, p. 13.
- Joan Phillips, 'Yugoslavia: Who's to blame?', Living Marxism, No. 46 - August, p. 14.
- Rob Matthews, 'Inside the ex-Soviet Union', Living Marxism, No. 46 - August, p. 18.
- Ann Bradley, 'The price of saving J' Living Marxism, No. 46 - August, p. 19.
- Dr Michael Fitzpatrick and Ian Scott, 'The truth about the Birmingham Aids panic', Living Marxism, No. 46 - August, p. 20.
- 'March for Irish freedom', Living Marxism, No. 46 - August, p. 24.
- Phil Murphy, 'The Irish War in the New World Order', Living Marxism, No. 46 - August, p. 26.
- Toby Banks, 'Manners maketh comeback', Living Marxism, No. 46 - August, p. 29.
- John Fitzpatrick, 'The law on trial', Living Marxism, No. 46 - August, p. 30.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Coventry's anti-youth culture', Living Marxism, No. 46 - August, p. 34.
- Tessa Myer, 'Policing the public', Living Marxism, No. 46 - August, p. 37.
Living, p. 38:
- Helen West, 'Chippendales', Living Marxism, No. 46 - August.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Walter Mosley', Living Marxism, No. 46 - August.
- Richard Stead, 'Maus', Living Marxism, No. 46 - August.
- John Pearson, 'Cricket and racism', Living Marxism, No. 46 - August.
- Frank Cottrell-Boyce on TV, Living Marxism, No. 46 - August, p. 43.
The Marxist Review of Books, p. 44:
- Phil Murphy, 'Enemy of the people', Living Marxism, No. 46 - August, p. 44.
- Daniel Nassim, 'Nicholas Ridley - the novel', No. 46 - August, p. 44.
LM47 September
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: No Western Solution' Living Marxism, No. 47 - September, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 47 - September, p. 6.
- Joan Phillips, 'Bosnia: the invention of a Holocaust', Living Marxism, No. 47 - September, p. 8.
- Rob Knight, 'Germany: another Nuremberg trial', Living Marxism, No. 47 - September, p. 12.
- Daniel Nassim, 'Playing the Holocaust card' Living Marxism, No. 47 - September, p. 14.
- Ann Bradley, 'Clinton's cookies', Living Marxism, No. 47 - September, p. 17.
- Phil Murphy, 'Economy: do they have an alternative?', Living Marxism, No. 47 - September, p. 18.
- Toby Banks, 'Generation X', Living Marxism, No. 47 - September, p. 21.
- Charles Longford, 'South Africa: problems and solutions', Living Marxism, No. 47 - September, p. 22.
- 'Conference: Hot Wars and Holocausts' Living Marxism, No. 47 - September, p. 24.
- Dr Michael Fitzpatrick, 'The dangers of healthy living', Living Marxism, No. 47 - September, p. 26.
- Karen Gold, 'The abuse of alcohol concern', Living Marxism, No. 47 - September, p. 31.
- Anne Burton, 'Teenage pregnancy and the Tories', Living Marxism, No. 47 - September, p. 32.
- Bernadette Whelan, 'Female condoms and scrotal slings', Living Marxism, No. 47 - September, p. 35.
- Barry Crawford, 'A democratic Africa?', Living Marxism, No. 47 - September, p. 36.
- Daniel Nassim, 'Third world debt: the forgotten disaster', Living Marxism, No. 47 - September, p. 37.
Living, p. 38:
- Andrew Tate, 'The Alien within' Living Marxism, No. 47 - September.
- Kirk Williams, 'The Mafia' Living Marxism, No. 47 - September.
- Emmanuel Oliver, 'Yardies' Living Marxism, No. 47 - September.
- Alan Harding, 'Olympic drug-runners' Living Marxism, No. 47 - September.
- 'Frank Cottrell-Boyce on TV' Living Marxism, No. 47 - September, p. 43.
- 'The Marxist Review of Books' Living Marxism, No. 47 - September, p. 44.
LM48 October
- Author unknown, 'A Manifesto Against Militarism', Living Marxism, No. 48 - October, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 48 - October, p. 6.
- Fiona Foster, 'Ireland: 3000 dead', Living Marxism, No. 48 - October, p. 8.
- Ann Bradley, 'Gay rights? Don't count on it', Living Marxism, No. 48 - October, p. 9.
- James Heartfield and Graham Bishop, 'Can George Bush beat the 'commie-libs'?', Living Marxism, No. 48 - October, p. 10.
- Anne Burton, 'Abortion law: a doctor's right to choose', Living Marxism, No. 48 - October, p. 12.
- Amanda Macintosh and Jane Wilde, 'Guide to getting an abortion', Living Marxism, No. 48 - October, p. 15.
- Susannah Hall, ['Pro-life' politics, low-life tactics], Living Marxism, No. 48 - October, p. 16.
- Penny Robson, 'Education: access to what?', Living Marxism, No. 48 - October, p. 18.
- Khalid Morisson, 'Studied ignorance', Living Marxism, No. 48 - October, p. 21.
- Debra Warner, 'Britain's drug dependency', Living Marxism, No. 48 - October, p. 22.
- Toby Banks, 'Elvis lives', Living Marxism, No. 48 - October, p. 23.
- Frank Füredi, 'Cleansing the Holocaust', Living Marxism, No. 48 - October, p. 24.
- Sabine Reul, 'German history on trial again', Living Marxism, No. 48 - October, p. 29.
- Rob Knight, 'No time for Nazi-hunting', Living Marxism, No. 48 - October, p. 30.
- Daniel Nassim, 'Holocaust hypocrisy', Living Marxism, No. 48 - October, p. 32.
- John Gibson and Manjit Singh, 'The scapegoating of science', Living Marxism, No. 48 - October, p. 35.
- 'Frank Cottrell-Boyce on TV', Living Marxism, No. 48 - October, p. 38.
Living, p. 40:
- Emmanuel Oliver, 'Marxman', Living Marxism, No. 48 - October.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'East End music hall', Living Marxism, No. 48 - October.
- 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 48 - October, p. 42.
LM49 November
- 'Editorial', Living Marxism, No. 49 - November, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 49 - November, p. 6.
- Joan Phillips, 'Lies, damn lies and Bosnia', Living Marxism, No. 49 - November, p. 8.
- Ann Bradley, 'Live and let die', Living Marxism, No. 49 - November, p. 13.
- 'Hot Wars and Holocausts conference', Living Marxism, No. 49 - November, p. 14.
- 'A Manifesto Against Militarism', Living Marxism, No. 49 - November, p. 16.
- Sharon Clarke, 'Politics without policies', Living Marxism, No. 49 - November, p. 18.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Murder in the shadow of the Asylum Bill', Living Marxism, No. 49 - November, p. 20.
- Toby Banks, 'Don't mention the Proms', Living Marxism, No. 49 - November, p. 23.
- Phil Murphy, 'A slump-ridden, devalued system', Living Marxism, No. 49 - November, p. 24.
- Tony Kennedy, 'They're all speculators now', Living Marxism, No. 49 - November, p. 28.
- David Armstrong, 'Miners shafted', Living Marxism, No. 49 - November, p. 31.
- Helen Simons, 'Europe's rude awakening', Living Marxism, No. 49 - November, p. 32.
- Russell Osborne and Charles Longford, 'Behind the Ciskei massacre', Living Marxism, No. 49 - November, p. 35.
Living, p. 38:
- Hugh Mitchell and Kayode Olafimihan, 'Queer cinema', Living Marxism, No. 49 - November.
- Graham Bishop, 'Unforgiven and the American way' Living Marxism, No. 49 - November.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Derek Raymond', Living Marxism, No. 49 - November.
- 'Frank Cottrell-Boyce on TV', Living Marxism, No. 49 - November, p. 41.
- 'The Marxist Review of Books' Living Marxism, No. 49 - November, p. 43.
LM50 December
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial', Living Marxism, No. 50 - December, p. 4.
- 'Letters' Living Marxism, No. 50 - December, p. 6.
- Mick Kennedy, 'IRA bombs', Living Marxism, No. 50 - December, p. 8.
- Ann Bradley, 'I'm for Frankenstein's baby', Living Marxism, No. 50 - December, p. 11.
- Compiled by Andrew Calcutt, 'Quotes of '92', Living Marxism, No. 50 - December, p. 12.
- Nancy Morton, 'US election', Living Marxism, No. 50 - December, p. 14.
- Phil Murphy, 'Dash to austerity', Living Marxism, No. 50 - December, p. 16.
- 'Maastricht and asylum', Living Marxism, No. 50 - December, p. 18.
- Tessa Myer, 'Tory press v Tories', Living Marxism, No. 50 - December, p. 19.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'BT's redundancies', Living Marxism, No. 50 - December, p. 20.
- Sharon Clarke, 'Trade war', Living Marxism, No. 50 - December, p. 23.
- Author unknown, 'Post-Cold War politics', Living Marxism, No. 50 - December, p. 24.
- Author unknown, 'Manifesto against Militarism', Living Marxism, No. 50 - December, p. 28.
- Peter Ray, 'Homosexuality', Living Marxism, No. 50 - December, p. 30.
- Toby Adams, 'Darwinism', Living Marxism, No. 50 - December, p. 33.
- John Gibson, 'The Burt scandal', Living Marxism, No. 50 - December, p. 34.
- Toby Banks, 'Yearly Roundup', Living Marxism, No. 50 - December, p. 37.
Living:
- Helen West, 'Madonna', Living Marxism, No. 50 - December.
- Tracey Lauder, 'Lyndon', Living Marxism, No. 50 - December.
- Helen Carradine, 'Japan', Living Marxism, No. 50 - December.
- 'Frank Cottrell-Boyce on TV', Living Marxism, No. 50 - December, p. 41.
- Alan Harding, 'Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 50 - December, p. 43.
1993
LM51 January
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial', Living Marxism, No. 51 - January, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 51 - January, p. 6.
- Mike Freeman, 'Annus horribilis', Living Marxism, No. 51 - January, p. 8.
- Ann Bradley, 'Abortion: don't DIY', Living Marxism, No. 51 - January, p. 11.
- Phil Murphy, Tony Kennedy, Helen Simons & Andrew Calcutt, 'One year from now?' Living Marxism, No. 51 - January, p. 12.
- Andrew Calcutt and John Riley, 'Tale of the 'armed miner', Living Marxism, No. 51 - January, p. 14.
- Kenan Malik and Barry Crawford, 'The truth about Somalia', Living Marxism, No. 51 - January, p. 16.
- Joan Phillips, 'Who lit the Yugo powder-keg?', Living Marxism, No. 51 - January, p. 18.
- Frank Richards, 'A guide to these unstable times', Living Marxism, No. 51 - January, p. 20.
- Rob Knight, 'A Nazi mess in Germany', Living Marxism, No. 51 - January, p. 24.
- Alan Harding, 'Italy's wind from the north', Living Marxism, No. 51 - January, p. 27.
- Dominic Salter, 'Elitism rules the East', Living Marxism, No. 51 - January, p. 28.
- James Heartfield, 'Corrupting democracy in America', Living Marxism, No. 51 - January, p. 30.
- Fiona Foster, 'The old order crumbles in Ireland', Living Marxism, No. 51 - January, p. 32.
- Tessa Myer, 'Press barons', Living Marxism, No. 51 - January, p. 34.
- Toby Banks, 'Some more sick ideas', Living Marxism, No. 51 - January, p. 35.
36 Living:
- Charles Longford, 'Charlie Chaplin', Living Marxism, No. 51 - January.
- Alka Singh, 'Edvard Munch', Living Marxism, No. 51 - January.
- Andrew R Greenlees, 'Queer debate', Living Marxism, No. 51 - January.
- 'Frank Cottrell-Boyce on TV', Living Marxism, No. 51 - January, p. 38.
- 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 51 - January, p. 43.
LM52 February
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: 'Rape camps', Living Marxism, No. 52 - February, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 52 - February, p. 6.
- Charles Longford, 'The ANC: freedom postponed indefinitely', Living Marxism, No. 52 - February, p. 8.
- 'What's in store before 1994?', Living Marxism, No. 52 - February, p. 11.
- Phil Murphy, 'The economyth of recovery', Living Marxism, No. 52 - February, p. 14.
- Ann Bradley, 'Willy wars', Living Marxism, No. 52 - February, p. 17.
- Frank Richards, 'Behind the West's humanitarian mask', Living Marxism, No. 52 - February, p. 18.
- Mick Kennedy, 'Irish republicans under pressure', Living Marxism, No. 52 - February, p. 23.
- Joan Phillips, 'Whose side is Amnesty International on?', Living Marxism, No. 52 - February, p. 24.
- Andy Clarkson, 'The United Nations: 'beyond peace-keeping', Living Marxism, No. 52 - February, p. 27.
- Daniel Nassim, 'Peace on the rocks in Asia', Living Marxism, No. 52 - February, p. 30.
- Frank Füredi, 'Churchill, appeasement and white power', Living Marxism, No. 52 - February, p. 33.
- Sara Hardy, 'Women's rights wronged', Living Marxism, No. 52 - February, p. 34.
- Toby Banks, Living Marxism, No. 52 - February, p. 37.
Living, p. 38:
- Mary McCaughey, 'Apache Indian', Living Marxism, No. 52 - February.
- Andrew Tate, 'Vampires', Living Marxism, No. 52 - February.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Museum pieces', Living Marxism, No. 52 - February.
- 'Frank Cottrell-Boyce on TV', Living Marxism, No. 52 - February, p. 41.
- Rob Knight, 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 52 - February, p. 43.
LM53 March
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial', Living Marxism, No. 53 - March, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 53 - March, p. 6.
- Helen Simons, 'USA v EC', Living Marxism, No. 53 - March, p. 8.
- Alan Harding, 'Europe looks for America', Living Marxism, No. 53 - March, p. 12.
- Ann Bradley, 'The right to choose baby's sex', Living Marxism, No. 53 - March, p. 15.
- Rob Knight, 'What does the West want in Bosnia?', Living Marxism, No. 53 - March, p. 16.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Horsing around', Living Marxism, No. 53 - March, p. 18.
- 'The pictures they don't want you to see', Living Marxism, No. 53 - March, p. 19.
- Richard Christiansen, 'France: is the king dead?', Living Marxism, No. 53 - March, p. 31.
- James Heartfield, 'The PC presidency', Living Marxism, No. 53 - March, p. 32.
- Nancy Morton, 'Abortion in the USA', Living Marxism, No. 53 - March, p. 34.
- Kirk Williams, 'The Fettesgate affair', Living Marxism, No. 53 - March, p. 36.
- Toby Banks, 'It is all a conspiracy', Living Marxism, No. 53 - March, p. 37.
Living, p. 38:
- Emmanuel Oliver, 'Malcolm X', Living Marxism, No. 53 - March.
- Richard Stead, 'Frank Lloyd Wright', Living Marxism, No. 53 - March.
- Alan Harding, 'British novelists', Living Marxism, No. 53 - March.
- 'Frank Cottrell-Boyce on TV', Living Marxism, No. 53 - March, p. 41.
- Khalid Morrison, 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 53 - March, p. 43.
LM54 April
LM55 May
LM56 June
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial', Living Marxism, No. 56 - June, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 56 - June, p. 6.
- Kate Lawrence, 'Ragga and the silent race war', Living Marxism, No. 56 - June, p. 8.
- Joanne Hayes, 'Crack scare in Nottingham', Living Marxism, No. 56 - June, p. 10.
- Ann Bradley, 'Aids panic over?', Living Marxism, No. 56 - June, p. 13.
- Christian Parenti, 'Police torture in the USA', Living Marxism, No. 56 - June, p. 14.
- Pat Roberts, 'When peace means war', Living Marxism, No. 56 - June, p. 16.
- Joan Phillips, 'Bosnia: a mess made in the West' Living Marxism, No. 56 - June, p. 20.
- Joan Phillips, 'The diplomatic circus', Living Marxism, No. 56 - June, p. 23.
- 'Towards 2000', Living Marxism, No. 56 - June, p. 24.
- Mike Freeman, 'Left, right, left, right', Living Marxism, No. 56 - June, p. 26.
- Charles Longford, 'South Africa: funeral for freedom', Living Marxism, No. 56 - June, p. 30.
- Daniel Nassim, 'No peace for Palestine', Living Marxism, No. 56 - June, p. 32.
- Toby Banks, 'Young people today', Living Marxism, No. 56 - June, p. 33.
- Phil Murphy, 'Recession over - slump continues', Living Marxism, No. 56 - June, p. 34.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'What's wrong with a job for life?', Living Marxism, No. 56 - June, p. 37.
Living, p. 38:
- Kirsten Cale, 'Romper Stomper interview', Living Marxism, No. 56 - June.
- Steve Banks, 'Suede', Living Marxism, No. 56 - June.
- Alistair Ward, 'Larkin', Living Marxism, No. 56 - June.
- 'Frank Cottrell-Boyce on TV', Living Marxism, No. 56 - June, p. 41.
- 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 56 - June, p. 43.
LM57 July
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial', Living Marxism, No. 57 - July, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 57 - July, p. 6.
- Angus Kane, 'Timex: turning back the clock?', Living Marxism, No. 57 - July, p. 9.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Pensioners mugged by men in suits', Living Marxism, No. 57 - July, p. 10.
- Ann Bradley, 'Sterile debate', Living Marxism, No. 57 - July, p. 13.
- Sharon Clarke, 'Why they love a good war crime', Living Marxism, No. 57 - July, p. 14.
- Joan Phillips, 'Yugoslavia: how the West has won', Living Marxism, No. 57 - July, p. 16.
- Kate Lawrence, 'Row follows race murders', Living Marxism, No. 57 - July, p. 18.
- Barry Crawford, 'Recolonising Africa', Living Marxism, No. 57 - July, p. 20.
- Charles Longford, 'So long, Angola', Living Marxism, No. 57 - July, p. 22.
- 'Towards 2000', Living Marxism, No. 57 - July, p. 23.
- Helene Gold, 'Who killed Cambodia?', Living Marxism, No. 57 - July, p. 28.
- Theresa Clarke, 'Forget glasnost', Living Marxism, No. 57 - July, p. 31.
- Penny Robson, 'The great royal non-debate', Living Marxism, No. 57 - July, p. 32.
- Phil Murphy, 'Public spending: a fix for the system', Living Marxism, No. 57 - July, p. 34.
- Toby Banks, 'Going for bloke', Living Marxism, No. 57 - July, p. 37.
Living, p. 38:
- Kirsten Cale, 'Ken Loach interview', Living Marxism, No. 57 - July.
- Graham Barnfield, 'Sonic the scapegoat', Living Marxism, No. 57 - July.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Magazine militarism', Living Marxism, No. 57 - July.
- 'Frank Cottrell-Boyce on TV', Living Marxism, No. 57 - July, p. 41.
- 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 57 - July, p. 43.
LM58 August
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial', Living Marxism, No. 58 - August, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 58 - August, p. 6.
- Jude Edwards, 'The rotting remains of Iraq', Living Marxism, No. 58 - August, p. 8.
- 'Britain: a free country?', Living Marxism, No. 58 - August, p. 12.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Hackney's local authoritarians', Living Marxism, No. 58 - August, p. 14.
- Ann Bradley, 'Teenage tragedy', Living Marxism, No. 58 - August, p. 17.
- John Fitzpatrick, 'Law reforms attack civil rights', Living Marxism, No. 58 - August, p. 18.
- Rob Knight, 'Vigilantes in vogue', Living Marxism, No. 58 - August, p. 20.
- Ian Williams, 'Gun law in Sheffield', Living Marxism, No. 58 - August, p. 22.
- Fiona Foster, 'Another Irish fit-up', Living Marxism, No. 58 - August, p. 23.
- Dr Michael Fitzpatrick, 'Aids: the truth about the Day report', Living Marxism, No. 58 - August, p. 24.
- Peter Ray, 'The 'gay serial killer' story', Living Marxism, No. 58 - August, p. 28.
- Thomas Fischer, 'Germany goes to Somalia', Living Marxism, No. 58 - August, p. 31.
- Phil Murphy, 'Why Clinton bombed Baghdad', Living Marxism, No. 58 - August, p. 32.
- Alan Harding, 'The end of an era in Europe', Living Marxism, No. 58 - August, p. 34.
- Toby Banks, 'We are all Belgians now', Living Marxism, No. 58 - August, p. 37.
Living, p. 38:
- Kenan Malik, 'Mamet's Oleanna', Living Marxism, No. 58 - August.
- Robert Lennon and Louise Thomas, 'Edinburgh Fringe', Living Marxism, No. 58 - August.
- Alan Harding, 'William Golding', Living Marxism, No. 58 - August.
- 'Frank Cottrell-Boyce on TV', Living Marxism, No. 58 - August, p. 41.
- James Heartfield, 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 58 - August, p. 43.
LM59 September
LM60 October
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial', Living Marxism, No. 60 - October, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 60 - October, p. 6.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Home alone: the inside story', Living Marxism, No. 60 - October, p. 8.
- James Heartfield, 'Children's rights? Wrong', Living Marxism, No. 60 - October, p. 12.
- Ann Bradley, 'Smacking kids', Living Marxism, No. 60 - October, p. 15.
- Dr Michael Fitzpatrick, 'Child sex abuse panics', Living Marxism, No. 60 - October, p. 16.
- Joan Phillips, 'America's Balkan intrigues', Living Marxism, No. 60 - October, p. 20.
- Kate Lawrence, 'Who's harassing who?', Living Marxism, No. 60 - October, p. 22.
- John Gibson, 'The real dangers of Jurassic Park', Living Marxism, No. 60 - October, p. 24.
- Eve Anderson, 'Illusory peace in the Middle East', Living Marxism, No. 60 - October, p. 28.
- Gemma Forest, 'US militarism: leaner and meaner', Living Marxism, No. 60 - October, p. 30.
- Ian Scott, 'Anti-racist police?', Living Marxism, No. 60 - October, p. 33.
- Deborah Thompson and Mark Wilder, 'The hyping of higher education', Living Marxism, No. 60 - October, p. 34.
- Toby Banks, 'How to go to the toilet', Living Marxism, No. 60 - October, p. 37.
Living, p.38:
- Helen West, 'Michael Winner's Dirty Weekend', Living Marxism, No. 60 - October.
- Joachim Dobberman, 'American art', Living Marxism, No. 60 - October.
- Alan Harding, 'EP Thompson', Living Marxism, No. 60 - October.
- 'Frank Cottrell-Boyce on TV', Living Marxism, No. 60 - October, p. 41.
- Andy Clarkson, 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 60 - October, p. 43.
LM61 November
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial', Living Marxism, No. 61 - November, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 61 - November, p. 6.
- Gloria Murray, Toby Adams and Andrew Calcutt, 'After Millwall', Living Marxism, No. 61 - November, p. 8.
- Ann Bradley, 'Knee Angus Diggle', Living Marxism, No. 61 - November, p. 11.
- James Heartfield, 'Framing Libya', Living Marxism, No. 61 - November, p. 12.
- Michael Fitzpatrick, 'Peace in Ireland?', Living Marxism, No. 61 - November, p. 14.
Focus on Eastern Europe:
- Joan Phillips, 'Who's next----Hitler?', Living Marxism, No. 61 - November, p. 16.
- Pat Roberts, 'Russian lessons for the West', Living Marxism, No. 61 - November, p. 20.
- Adam Eastman, 'The search for scapegoats', Living Marxism, No. 61 - November, p. 22.
- John Gibson, 'Lots of pain, but no gain', Living Marxism, No. 61 - November, p. 24.
- Theresa Clarke, 'Return of the plague', Living Marxism, No. 61 - November, p. 28.
- Rob Matthews, 'Oil rush rip-off', Living Marxism, No. 61 - November, p. 31.
- Dominic Salter, 'The new dictators' Living Marxism, No. 61 - November, p. 32.
- Kevin Young, 'Gun control in the USA', Living Marxism, No. 61 - November, p. 34.
- Toby Banks, 'Circumcision and other crimes', Living Marxism, No. 61 - November, p. 37.
Living, p. 38:
- Deirdre Molloy, 'Phil Kay', Living Marxism, No. 61 - November.
- Pervaiz Khan, 'Rising Sun', Living Marxism, No. 61 - November.
- Richard Stead, 'Turner Prize', Living Marxism, No. 61 - November.
- 'Frank Cottrell-Boyce on TV', Living Marxism, No. 61 - November, p. 41.
- James Heartfield, 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 61 - November, p. 43.
LM62 December
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial', Living Marxism, No. 62 - December, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 62 - December, p. 6.
- Eddie Veale, 'Anti-fascist pornography', Living Marxism, No. 62 - December, p. 8.
- Compiled by Andrew Calcutt, 'What they said in '93', Living Marxism, No. 62 - December, p. 10.
- Ann Bradley, 'Women and sex in the nineties', Living Marxism, No. 62 - December, p. 12.
- Ann Bradley, 'Sweet deliverance?', Living Marxism, No. 62 - December, p. 15.
- Frank Füredi, 'PC - the philosophy of low expectations', Living Marxism, No. 62 - December, p. 16.
- James Heartfield, 'The victim support state', Living Marxism, No. 62 - December, p. 20.
- Claire Foster, 'Sunday school teachers', Living Marxism, No. 62 - December, p. 22.
- Michael Fitzpatrick, 'Handicapped or oppressed?', Living Marxism, No. 62 - December, p. 24.
- Alan Harding, 'The illusion of empowerment', Living Marxism, No. 62 - December, p. 27.
- John Fitzpatrick, 'Stand up for standard English', Living Marxism, No. 62 - December, p. 28.
- Phil Murphy, 'Privatisation: another government handout', Living Marxism, No. 62 - December, p. 30.
- John Gibson, 'Environmental imperialism', Living Marxism, No. 62 - December, p. 34.
- Toby Banks, 'Year of the fish', Living Marxism, No. 62 - December, p. 37.
Living, p. 38:
- Author unknown, 'Mike Leigh', Living Marxism, No. 62 - December.
- Author unknown, 'Stallone', Living Marxism, No. 62 - December.
- Author unknown, 'Hugh Masekela', Living Marxism, No. 62 - December.
- 'Frank Cottrell-Boyce on TV', Living Marxism, No. 62 - December, p. 41.
- Tony Kennedy, 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 62 - December, p. 43.
1994
LM63 January
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial', Living Marxism, No. 63 - January, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 63 - January, p. 6.
- Eddie Veale, 'Happy news': read sod all about it', Living Marxism, No. 63 - January, p. 8.
- Ann Bradley, 'Bulger trial: a morality play for our times', Living Marxism, No. 63 - January, p. 10.
- Alec Campbell, 'Violence, lies and videotape', Living Marxism, No. 63 - January, p. 13.
- William Deighton, 'Welfare: targeting practice', Living Marxism, No. 63 - January, p. 14.
- Debra Warner, 'Do you deserve to live?', Living Marxism, No. 63 - January, p. 15.
- Ann Bradley, 'Of voles and men', Living Marxism, No. 63 - January, p. 17.
- James Heartfield, 'Back to whose basics?', Living Marxism, No. 63 - January, p. 18.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Rebellious youth', Living Marxism, No. 63 - January, p. 22.
- John Gibson, 'North Korea: nuclear Gooks?', Living Marxism, No. 63 - January, p. 24.
- John Gibson, 'Green patsies', Living Marxism, No. 63 - January, p. 28.
- Mike Freeman, 'Miners: cap in hand gets kick in teeth', Living Marxism, No. 63 - January, p. 30.
- Charles Longford, 'South Africa's new constitution', Living Marxism, No. 63 - January, p. 33.
- James Malone and Nancy Morton, 'Much ado about Nafta', Living Marxism, No. 63 - January, p. 34.
- Toby Banks, 'Would you let your servants wear this perfume?', Living Marxism, No. 63 - January, p. 37.
Living, p. 38:
- Steve Banks, 'Nick Hornby', Living Marxism, No. 63 - January.
- Kenan Malik, 'Lord Horror', Living Marxism, No. 63 - January.
- Emmanuel Oliver, 'Menace II Society', Living Marxism, No. 63 - January.
- 'Frank Cottrell-Boyce on TV', Living Marxism, No. 63 - January, p. 41.
- Manjit Singh, 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 63 - January, p. 43.
LM64 February
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial', Living Marxism, No. 64 - February, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 64 - February, p. 6.
- Beth Adams, 'Taboos: Sex education - who needs it?', Living Marxism, No. 64 - February, p. 8.
- Author unknown, 'The right to be offensive', Living Marxism, No. 64 - February, p. 11.
- Joan Phillips, 'Russia: who's afraid of Zhirinovsky?', Living Marxism, No. 64 - February, p. 12.
- Ann Bradley, 'Embryos: beyond the 'yuk factor', Living Marxism, No. 64 - February, p. 15.
- John Gillott, 'Progress: No man is a monkey', Living Marxism, No. 64 - February, p. 16.
- Eddie Veale, 'Processed peace: don't buy it', Living Marxism, No. 64 - February, p. 20.
- Ann Bradley, 'Bitter pill to swallow', Living Marxism, No. 64 - February, p. 23.
- Mick Kennedy, 'Major's Irish gamble', Living Marxism, No. 64 - February, p. 26.
- Phil Johnson, 'From Cold War to hot wars Campaign Against Militarism', Living Marxism, No. 64 - February, p. 29.
- Tony Kennedy, 'Deflation: the price of failure', Living Marxism, No. 64 - February, p. 32.
- John Fitzpatrick, 'Abolishing the right to silence', Living Marxism, No. 64 - February, p. 34.
- Toby Banks, Living Marxism, No. 64 - February, p. 37.
Living, p. 38:
- Janice Bryan, 'Spielberg's Jews', Living Marxism, No. 64 - February.
- Gene McPherson, 'Stone's Vietnam', Living Marxism, No. 64 - February.
- Ian Scott, 'Beavis and Butthead', Living Marxism, No. 64 - February.
- 'Frank Cottrell-Boyce on TV'. Living Marxism, No. 64 - February, p. 41.
- Adam Eastman, 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 64 - February, p. 43.
LM65 March
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial', Living Marxism, No. 65 - March, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 65 - March, p. 6.
- Beth Adams, 'Taboos: the counselling con', Living Marxism, No. 65 - March, p. 8.
- Ann Bradley, 'From tragedy to farce', Living Marxism, No. 65 - March, p. 11.
- James Heartfield and James Malone, 'Why PC can damage your health', Living Marxism, No. 65 - March, p. 12.
- Peter Ray, 'The age of consent', Living Marxism, No. 65 - March, p. 15.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Sex and violence on TV', Living Marxism, No. 65 - March, p. 16.
- Frank Füredi, 'A moral mission', Living Marxism, No. 65 - March, p. 18.
- Vanessa Adams and Barry Crawford, 'Holy war on Islam', Living Marxism, No. 65 - March, p. 24.
- Daniel Nassim, 'Pacifist samurai?', Living Marxism, No. 65 - March, p. 27.
- Ann Bradley, 'Who's afraid of Katie Roiphe?', Living Marxism, No. 65 - March, p. 30.
- Ellie Dashwood, 'Purdah on campus', Living Marxism, No. 65 - March, p. 32.
- John Gillott and Manjit Kumar, 'Progress: science fiction', Living Marxism, No. 65 - March, p. 34.
- Toby Banks, 'Barbara's basic instincts', Living Marxism, No. 65 - March, p. 37.
Living, p. 38:
- John Fitzpatrick, 'In the Name of the Father', Living Marxism, No. 65 - March.
- Michael Kramer, 'Annie Leibowitz', Living Marxism, No. 65 - March.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'The Bill', Living Marxism, No. 65 - March.
- Peter Ray, 'Philadelphia', Living Marxism, No. 65 - March.4.
- Andy Clarkson, 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 65 - March, p. 43.
LM66 April
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial', Living Marxism, No. 66 - April, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 66 - April, p. 6.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Computer porn scandal', Living Marxism, No. 66 - April, p. 8.
- Ben Brack, 'Uprising down Mexico way', Living Marxism, No. 66 - April, p. 12.
- Evan Andrews, 'An island race?', Living Marxism, No. 66 - April, p. 15.
- Pat Roberts, 'Scandalous affairs of state', Living Marxism, No. 66 - April, p. 16.
- Charles Longford, ['South Africa's elections'], Living Marxism, No. 66 - April, p. 19.
- Joan Phillips, 'Bosnia: where peace means war', Living Marxism, No. 66 - April, p. 20.
- John Gillott, 'No controls on infertility treatment', Living Marxism, No. 66 - April, p. 24.
- Vicky Richardson, 'Carry on, Doctor', Living Marxism, No. 66 - April, p. 26.
- Ann Bradley, 'Taboos: Sterile concerns', Living Marxism, No. 66 - April, p. 28.
- Ann Bradley, 'Egg on her face', Living Marxism, No. 66 - April, p. 31.
- John Gillott, 'Progress: Designer genes', Living Marxism, No. 66 - April, p. 32.
- Toby Banks, 'An escalating crisis', Living Marxism, No. 66 - April, p. 35.
- Fiona Foster, 'Irish republican speaks out', Living Marxism, No. 66 - April, p. 36.
Living, p.38:
- John Parker, 'LUFC PC?', Living Marxism, No. 66 - April.
- James Heartfield, 'Dali', Living Marxism, No. 66 - April.
- Ian Scott, 'Philip Kerr', Living Marxism, No. 66 - April.
- 'Frank Cottrell-Boyce on TV', Living Marxism, No. 66 - April, p. 41.
- Daniel Nassim, 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 66 - April, p. 43.
LM67 May
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial', Living Marxism, No. 66 - May, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 66 - May, p. 6.
- Pat Roberts, 'The trouble with anti-racism', Living Marxism, No. 66 - May, p. 8.
- Kirsten Cale, 'Asylum-seekers' hunger-strike', Living Marxism, No. 66 - May, p. 11.
- John Pearson, 'Policing the new South Africa', Living Marxism, No. 66 - May, p. 13.
- Juliet Connor, 'Taboos: Who's afraid of porn?', Living Marxism, No. 66 - May, p. 16.
- Ann Bradley, 'Sex book bans', Living Marxism, No. 66 - May, p. 19.
- Mark Bowman, 'Progress: The disinformation age', Living Marxism, No. 66 - May, p. 20.
- Alan Harding, 'Italy: send in the clowns', Living Marxism, No. 66 - May, p. 23.
- Ann Bradley, 'Why family matters', Living Marxism, No. 66 - May, p. 24.
- Sara Hinchliffe, 'Anti-social work', Living Marxism, No. 66 - May, p. 27.
- James Heartfield, 'The privatisation of everyday life', Living Marxism, No. 66 - May, p. 30.
- Debra Warner, 'Community care one year on', Living Marxism, No. 66 - May, p. 32.
- Andrew Calcutt and Jennie Bristow, 'Truancy watch', Living Marxism, No. 66 - May, p. 34.
- Toby Banks, 'You're fired please/thank you', Living Marxism, No. 66 - May, p. 37.
Living, p. 38:
- Alan Harding, 'Germinal', Living Marxism, No. 66 - May.
- 'The Bill', Living Marxism, No. 66 - May.
- James Heartfield, 'Prince Charles' magazine', Living Marxism, No. 66 - May.
- 'Frank Cottrell-Boyce on TV', Living Marxism, No. 66 - May, p. 41.
- Adam Eastman, 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 66 - May, p. 43.
LM68 June
LM69 July
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial', Living Marxism, No. 69 - July, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 69 - July, p. 6.
- John Fitzpatrick, 'Kill the Criminal Justice Bill', Living Marxism, No. 69 - July, p. 8.
- Josephine Hussey, 'A law to make you raving mad', Living Marxism, No. 69 - July, p. 11.
- Ann Bradley, 'Killer bug eats our sanity', Living Marxism, No. 69 - July, p. 13.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Arms and the policeman', Living Marxism, No. 69 - July, p. 14.
- Alec Campbell, 'A moral panic for adults', Living Marxism, No. 69 - July, p. 17.
- James Heartfield, 'China: human rights make no cents', Living Marxism, No. 69 - July, p. 20.
- John Gillott and Manjit Kumar, 'Futures: Over the moon?', Living Marxism, No. 69 - July, p. 22.
- 'Towards 2000', Living Marxism, No. 69 - July, p. 25.
- Frank Füredi, 'The crying game', Living Marxism, No. 69 - July, p. 29.
- Sabena Reul and Andy Clarkson, 'Who killed Rwanda?', Living Marxism, No. 69 - July, p. 30.
- Mike Freeman, 'Where's Blair's Labour Party?', Living Marxism, No. 69 - July, p. 34.
- Phil Murphy, 'Management's flexible friend', Living Marxism, No. 69 - July, p. 36.
- Amanda Macintosh, 'Taboos: Family planning or population control?', Living Marxism, No. 69 - July, p. 38.
- Toby Banks, 'There'll be racoons over...', Living Marxism, No. 69 - July, p. 41.
Living, p. 42:
- James Heartfield, 'Defending Damien Hirst', Living Marxism, No. 69 - July.
- Helen West, 'Ethical adverts', Living Marxism, No. 69 - July.
- Alec Campbell, 'Blur', Living Marxism, No. 69 - July.
- 'Frank Cottrell-Boyce on TV', Living Marxism, No. 69 - July, p. 45.
- Alan Harding, 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 69 - July, p. 47.
LM70 August
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial', Living Marxism, No. 70 - August, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 70 - August, p. 6.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Taboos: Dealing with dope', Living Marxism, No. 70 - August, p. 8.
- Ann Bradley, 'Does it matter if fetuses feel pain?', Living Marxism, No. 70 - August, p. 11.
- Mark Ryan, 'A discussion with Bernadette McAliskey', Living Marxism, No. 70 - August, p. 12.
- Phil Murphy, 'Real unemployment: 10, 25 or 60 per cent?', Living Marxism, No. 70 - August, p. 16.
- Rob Knight, 'Why chase after Italian fascists?', Living Marxism, No. 70 - August, p. 19.
- Claire Foster, 'Danger: fear at work', Living Marxism, No. 70 - August, p. 20.
- David Nolan, 'Careering off', Living Marxism, No. 70 - August, p. 22.
- Frank Richards, 'There is an alternative', Living Marxism, No. 70 - August, p. 24.
- James Heartfield, 'Community conformity', Living Marxism, No. 70 - August, p. 27.
- Emmanuel Oliver, 'Futures: why isn't Africa 'on-line'?', Living Marxism, No. 70 - August, p. 30.
- Toby Banks, Living Marxism, No. 70 - August, p. 33.
- Mark Butler, 'Redefining racist violence', Living Marxism, No. 70 - August, p. 34.
- Eddie Veale, 'In defence of: Diego Maradona', Living Marxism, No. 70 - August, p. 36.
Living, p. 38:
- Jennie Bristow, 'Lesbian cheek', Living Marxism, No. 70 - August.
- James Heartfield, 'Jeff Koons', Living Marxism, No. 70 - August.
- Wystan Massey, 'Iain M Banks', Living Marxism, No. 70 - August.
- 'Frank Cottrell-Boyce on TV', Living Marxism, No. 70 - August, p. 41.
- Mick Kennedy, 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 70 - August, p. 43.
LM71 September
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial', Living Marxism, No. 71 - September, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 71 - September, p. 6.
- Sara Hinchliffe, 'Taboos: Domestic violence', Living Marxism, No. 71 - September, p. 8.
- Ann Bradley, 'Natural methods----no way!', Living Marxism, No. 71 - September, p. 11.
- 'No more Hiroshimas', Living Marxism, No. 71 - September, p. 12.
- Ben Brack, 'Falklands war crimes', Living Marxism, No. 71 - September, p. 14.
- Ed Murray, 'Whaling about Japan', Living Marxism, No. 71 - September, p. 16.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Silcott showtrial: the sequel', Living Marxism, No. 71 - September, p. 18.
- Alan Harding, 'Behind the rail strikes', Living Marxism, No. 71 - September, p. 21.
- Fiona Foster, 'Dying for a job', Living Marxism, No. 71 - September, p. 22.
- Frank Füredi, 'At the heart of Rwanda's darkness', Living Marxism, No. 71 - September, p. 24.
- Amanda Macintosh, ' Who's afraid of population growth?', Living Marxism, No. 71 - September, p. 28.
- Helen Simons, 'Why the NGOs are off to Cairo', Living Marxism, No. 71 - September, p. 31.
- John Gillott, 'Futures: Too many people?', Living Marxism, No. 71 - September, p. 34.
- Toby Banks, 'What's left?', Living Marxism, No. 71 - September, p. 37.
Living, p. 38:
- Emmanuel Oliver, 'Wole Soyinka', Living Marxism, No. 71 - September.
- Neil Davenport, 'Music press', Living Marxism, No. 71 - September.
- Kenan Malik, 'Cricket cheats', Living Marxism, No. 71 - September.
- 'Frank Cottrell-Boyce on TV', Living Marxism, No. 71 - September, p. 41.
- 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 71 - September, p. 43.
LM72 October
LM73 November
LM74 December
1995
LM75 January
LM76 February
LM77 March
LM78 April
- Israel's new Berlin Wall By Eve Anderson Living Marxism 1995.
LM79 May
LM80 June
LM81 July/August
LM82 September
LM83 October
LM84 November
LM85 December
- Fiona Foster, "Massacring the truth in Rwanda", Living Marxism 85, December 1995. "This was not a pre-planned genocide of one tribe by another...The lesson I would draw from my visit is that we must reject the term 'genocide' in Rwanda."
1996
LM86 January
LM87 February
No. 88 - March
- Helen Simons and Barry Crawford, "Rwanda: the great genocide debate", Living Marxism 88, March 1996. "In reality the Rwandan war was not a campaign of genocide motivated by ethnic hatred."
LM89 April
LM90 May
LM91 June
LM92 July/August
LM93 September
LM94 October
LM95 November
LM96 December/January
1997
Living Marxism became LM at issue 97 in February 1997.
February 1997 No. 97
- Thomas Deichmann, "The picture that fooled the world", LM 97, February 1997. Accuses ITV reporters of faking footage of emaciated Bosnian muslims in a Serb detention centre.
March 1997 No. 98
April 1997 No. 99
May 1997 No. 100
June 1997 No. 101
July/August 1997 No. 102
September 1997 No. 103
October 1997 No. 104
November 1997 No. 105
- Cheryl Hudson, 'Who killed the Marlboro man?' LM issue 105, November 1997.
December 1997/January 1998 No. 106
1998
February 1998 No. 107
March 1998 No. 108
- Ron Arnold, "Unabomber: a darker shade of green", LM 108, March 1998. Argues that the unabomber is an environmentalist.
- Ceri Dingle, "Fox Hunting is Fun", LM 108, March 1998. "The hunting fraternity should stop waffling about pest control and economics and speak up for the thrill of the chase".
LM109 April
LM110 May
LM111 June
LM112 July/August
LM113 September
LM114 October
LM115 November
LM116 December/January
1999
LM117 February
LM118 March
LM119 April
- Rune Frøvik and Simon Ward, "The whaler's tale", LM 119, April 1999. Describes restrictions on whaling as "cultural imperialism".
LM120 May
LM121 June
LM122 July/August
LM123 September
LM124 October
LM125 November
LM126 December/January
2000
127 - February 2000
128 - March 2000
- 4 Mick Hume Setting the record straight
- 6 LM Online
- 6 Signs of the times
- 8 NHS in traction Dr Michael Fitzpatrick
- 10 Autism cures: communication breakdown Dr Jennifer Cunningham
- 12 Abuse of trust Frank Furedi
- 14 Prisons of the mind Brendan O'Neill
- 14 Wot no fear? Kenneth McLaughlin
- 16 Pill-oried Carl Djerassi talks to Ellie Lee
- 17 Embryonic developments Juliet Tizzard
- 18 Genetic engineering: a cautionary tale John Gillott
- 20 LM Mail
- 21 Opinion: AIDS - an epidemic of complacency? Ann Bradley
- 22 Britishness buried alive Andrew Calcutt
- 22 Geed up over Ali G Ed Barrett
- 24 Blairing out? Jennie Bristow
- 26 Inside the Dome Penny Lewis
- 28 Anti-harassment codes: too close for comfort Sara Hinchliffe
- 28 Love on the job? Tessa Mayes
- 30 An Englishwoman in Washington: Government plots Helen Searls
- 32 Working mums: all or nothing? Ann Furedi
- 34 Sex education: lessons in life Stuart Waiton
- 35 Second Opinion: The dangers of deference Dr Michael Fitzpatrick
- 36 'It has worked at a price' Margaret Forster talks to Jennie Bristow[1]
Culture Wars
- 38 Painting by politics Mark Ryan
- 38 Shooting straight Michael Walter
- 39 Dung ho Aidan Campbell
- 40 Past tense: the Elgin Marbles Ian Walker
- 40 Veiled truths Claire Fox
- 41 Imposing cultural white space Mike Small
- 42 Vetting the net Chris Evans
- 43 Reading between the lines: What makes a good children's book - or a principled football manager?
129 - April 2000
- 4 Mick Hume The only thing this case has proved 'beyond reasonable doubt' is that English libel law is a disgrace to democracy and a menace to a free press
- 6 LM Online
- 8 Counsel estates Brendan O'Neill
- 10 Modern footballers: kicked about Carlton Brick
- 11 Italy's banners Dominic Standish
- 12 Austria-cised Linda Ryan
- 13 Opinion: Ill-conceived advice Ann Bradley
- 14 Politics today: trivial pursuits? Frank Furedi
- 16 London's mayor - who cares? Bruno Waterfield
- 16 A queer platform Peter Tatchell talks to Sandy Starr
- 18 A coup from within Mark Seddon
- 20 Nuclear reaction Joe Kaplinsky
- 21 Fudging Frankenfood Tony Gilland
- 23 Beach games Jennie Bristow
- 24 Addiction addicts Dr Michael Fitzpatrick
- 26 SAD and MAD in Scotland Dolan Cummings
- 27 An Englishwoman in Washington: Primary colours Helen Searls
- 28 Taboos: Smacking law - a walloping bad idea Ann Bradley
- 30 Peer fear Simon Knight
Culture Wars
- 32 The hollow men Claire Fox
- 34 Your guide to joining the new cultural elite Claire Fox
- 34 Culture vultures Mark Ryan
- 35 LM at the Bath Literature Festival
- 36 In a 'Tis about literature Irene Miller
- 37 Second Opinion: Screen test Dr Michael Fitzpatrick
- 38 Jobs for lifestyles Jennie Bristow
- 41 Ireland - no Plan B Brendan O'Neill
- 42 The Mars Society: spaced out? Dr Robert Zubrin talks to Helen Searls
- 43 Reading between the lines: Why a society with more pensioners should not slow us down
Commentaries
From December 1995 until 22 February 2000 Living Marxism published regular online commentaries, which are listed below.[2]
2000
February 2000
- 02-22-00: 'Should women be living in fear?' - Sara Hinchliffe wonders where the latest figures on rape have come from.
- 02-18-00: 'Caring concerns' - The reaction to abuse in children's homes has its own dangers, argues Jennie Bristow.
- 02-02-00: 'Dr Shipman conviction' - It would be absurd to try to organise health services on the assumption that any doctor could turn out to be a serial killer, argues Dr Michael Fitzpatrick.
January 2000
- 01-17-00: 'Blair and the NHS crisis' - Mrs Winston-Fox gets flu, Mr Blair gets pneumonia by Dr Michael Fitzpatrick.
- 01-15-00: 'Straw's laws' - author unknown, article offline.
- 01-15-00: 'No U-turn on transport' - Prescott may be gone, but his anti-car policies live on, argues Austin Williams.
1999
December 1999
- 12-13-99: 'Behind the Chechen crisis' - by Tracey Brown.
- 12-06-99: 'The problem with anti-capitalist demonstrations' - by Mick Hume, LM editor.
- 12-02-99: 'No speed please, we're British' - The latest transport initiative is less concerned with transport than with social engineering, argues Austin Williams.
November 1999
- 11-26-99: 'Battered intimacy' - Tessa Mayes questions whether the latest campaign against domestic violence will really benefit women.
- 11-19-99: 'New Labour's therapeutic state' - by Michael Fitzpatrick.
October 1999
- 10-29-99: 'LM Interview: An American Love Story' - New York film maker Jennifer Fox has shown that this need not be so. She spoke to Claire Fox at the Sheffield International Documentary Film Festival earlier this month...
- 10-14-99: 'Spinning Northern Ireland' - The appointment of Peter Mandelson to the post of Northern Ireland secretary finds the Six Counties once again made the backdrop of political posturing, writes James Heartfield.
- 10-15-99: 'Creating crimes to count' - Bruno Waterfield on why the government wants to cook the crime statistics books.
- 10-06-99: 'Clash of diversities' - Nancy Morton reports from New York on Mayor Guiliani's failed attempt to use diversity to censor the Sensation exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum.
September 1999
- 09-22-99: 'The rating game' - Fenno Outen reports on a discussion held by BAFTA on Tuesday 14 September 1999.
- 09-22-99: 'Six billion people? Three cheers' - by Frank Furedi, author of Population and Development: A Critical Introduction.
- 09-20-99: 'The road to hell is paved with good intentions' - Will Deighton explains why the pressure for international intervention in East Timor was destined to end in bloodshed.
- 09-20-99: 'Genetically modified fears' - The reaction against GM food is bad news, even for those who would no sooner eat a Big Mac than a manure burger by Mick Hume, LM editor.
- 09-10-99: 'National moral purpose sex shocker' - by James Heartfield.
- 09-03-99: 'Of mice and men' - Researchers may have used genetics to improve the memory of mice, but it is nonsense to talk of an 'intelligence gene', argues Dr Stuart Derbyshire.
August 1999
- 08-26-99: 'Safety first?' - by Austin Williams.
- 08-16-99: 'Eco-worriers' - by Bill Durodié.
- 08-09-99: Eclipsing the experience - author unknown, article offline.
July 1999
- 07-27-99: 'The Right to be Offensive' - The best way to deal with prejudice is through more speech, not less, by exposing it to the harsh light of debate, contradiction and rebuttal. By Mick Hume, LM Editor
- 07-22-99: 'A kid with a new toy' - James Heartfield reports from Israel as the new Prime Minister arrives in London.
- 07-21-99: 'Has the Moon shrunk?' - By Mick Hume, LM Editor.
June 1999
- 06-04-99: 'Kosovo: the price of Blair's victory' - author unknown, article offline.
- 06-16-99: 'Punishing teenage fathers' - Anybody who believes that teenagers will hold back from sex because it might cost them a fiver should have got out more when they were young. By Mick Hume, LM Editor.
- 06-16-99: 'Euro non-event' - By Bruno Waterfield.
- 06-16-99: 'Low expectations in South Africa' - By Barrie Collins.
May 1999
- 05-28-99: 'The nonsense effect' - Andrew Calcutt puts 'effects theory' on the couch.
- 05-24-99: 'Disciplining parents' - The demand to make smacking illegal will do more harm than good to relationships between parents and children, argues Tiffany Jenkins.
April 1999
- 04-29-99: 'Mourning sickness after Dando' - Jill Dando's murder seems to be the latest excuse for another public outburst of the modern British disease - mourning sickness. By Mick Hume, LM Editor.
- 04-28-99: 'Is this a race war?' - The nail-bomb attacks in Brixton and Brick Lane in London do not represent an upsurge in racism, argues Duleep Allirajah.
- 04-27-99: 'American school shootings' - author unknown, article offline.
- 04-23-99: 'No refuge' - The Asylum and Immigration Bill gives the lie to New Labour's concern for the Kosovo refugees, argues Suke Wolton.
- 04-16-99: 'New Britain's moral crusade' - The war against the Serbs is about projecting a self-image of the ethical New Britain bestriding the world. It is a crusade. By Mick Hume, LM Editor.
- 04-09-99: 'Why Blair's 'humanitarian' war is even worse' - By Mick Hume, LM Editor.
- 04-01-99: 'Genocide: what's in a word?' - Mick Hume, editor of LM, challenges the propaganda war over Kosovo.
March 1999
- 03-24-99: 'NSPCC spreads suspicion' - Tiffany Jenkins points out the dangers of the NSPCC's 'Full stop campaign'.
- 03-25-99: 'Blowing up the Kosovo crisis' - For the first time in 50 years NATO is at war. What for, asks LM editor Mick Hume?
- 03-20-99: 'Caging children' - By James Heartfield.
- 03-17-99: 'Degrading democracy' - The shake-up of the European Commission following allegations of fraud is likely to lead to less democracy, not more, argues Bill Durodie.
- 03-01-99: 'An attack on us all' - author unknown, article offline.
February 1999
- 02-17-99: 'Food frights' - The panic about GM food is not based on science or fact, but on fear, argues Tony Gilland.
- 02-17-99: 'Who's behind the Ocalan witch-hunt?' - Dominic Standish reports from Italy on how the US government has called the shots over the arrest of Kurdish guerrilla leader Abdullah Ocalan.
- 02-23-99: 'CULTURE WARS: Comedy of errors' - Shakespeare In Love is not a film about Shakespeare, argues Sandy Starr.
- 02-15-99: 'Monkeying around with rights' - Dr Helene Guldberg explains why apes should not be given the same rights as humans.
- 02-07-99: 'New myths for old on child sex abuse' - James Heartfield explains how the new Home Office report, 'Sex offending against children: understanding the risk', replaces 'stranger danger' with fear of the family.
- 02-05-99: 'CULTURE WARS: A drama out of a crisis' - Claire Fox reviews a hard-hitting play about the Stephen Lawrence inquiry which doesn't give in to emotionalism.
January 1999
- 01-18-99: 'Compensation syndrome' - Dr Michael Fitzpatrick on the origins of Gulf War syndrome and other similar conditions.
1998
December 1998
- 12-17-98: 'Degrading' Iraq - author unknown, article offline.
- 12-06-98: 'The Pinochet saga' - The detention of former Chilean dictator Pinochet has raised hopes of justice for his victims, but it still leaves Chile's future dictated outside of its borders, writes James Heartfield.
November 1998
- 11-29-98: 'Policing pregnant women' - author unknown, article offline.
- 11-24-98: 'New-Age Synod' - author unknown, article offline.
- 11-23-98: 'Lifestyle drugs' - The rise of 'lifestyle drugs' is a result of the medicalisation of everyday life, argues Dr Michael Fitzpatrick.
- 11-20-98: 'House of Lords reform' - The proposals for the 'democratic' reform of the House of Lords are not all that they seem, argues Bruno Waterfield.
- 11-15-98: 'Carmageddon II' - Computer Game Panic II - Should a game in which pedestrians and animals are maimed or killed in an explosion of blood and limbs be banned? Dave Amis from Internet Freedom investigates
October 1998
- 10-31-98: 'Primarily colourless' - The critics have got it wrong on Primary Colors (which opened in the UK last night), says Graham Barnfield.
- 10-26-98: 'Defenestrate Pinochet' - As General Pinochet's lawyers go to court in an attempt to prevent his extradition to Spain to stand trial for torture, kidnap and conspiracy to murder, Nick Frayn suggests an alternative way of resolving the problem.
- 10-13-98: 'The Truman Sham' - The Truman Burbank docu-soap has opened to general critical acclaim allied with widespread condemnation about the manner in which the media manipulates people's lives. David Nolan has a different take on what the film reveals about the media.
- 10-06-98: 'This Wasn't Hardcore...' - This wasn't hardcore ... but they pulped it anyway. Brendon Craigie, president of the Free Speech Society at Leeds University, reports.
September 1998
- 09-29-98: 'The Return of the Left?' - Despite Labour's National Executive elections, the left is not on the march says James Heartfield.
- 09-15-98: 'Cry Baby Clinton' - James Heartfield reflects on the fallout from the Starr report
- 09-15-98: 'Conflicting Peace' - Sandy Starr reports from this year's Conflict and Peace Conference, held between September 4 and September 7, in which journalists from around the world discussed their role and their responsibilities.
- 09-10-98: 'Why I don't hate Murdoch United' - Duleep Allirajah explains why Manchester United fans are the last people who should oppose Rupert Murdoch's proposed takeover of the club.
- 09-08-98: 'Saving Private Spielberg' - James Heartfield attended the British premiere of Steven Spielberg's Saving Private Ryan last night.
- 09-03-98: 'Diana Disillusion: the Cult of Diana and its Mirror Image' - Recent criticisms of the cult of Diana are as mystical as the cult itself, says writer and broadcaster Andrew Calcutt.
August 1998
- 08-18-98: 'Shattered Peace?' - David Nolan explains what the Omagh tragedy means for the peace process.
- 08-10-98: 'Stock Market Jitters' - The Dow Jones Industrial Average has fallen nine per cent in the last three weeks. Phil Mullan separates perceptions from real developments.
- 08-08-98: 'The Last Of The Homophobes' - On the last day of the Anglican bishops conference, Sandy Starr explains what the refusal to accept gay priests and same-sex marriages reveals about the modern church.
July 1998
- 07-30-98: 'Eroding Defendants' Rights' - Daniel Lloyd, from the legal group Freedom and Law, reveals what's behind moves in the UK to deny some suspects the right to a trial by jury.
- 07-23-98: 'The Demon Car in a World of Strangers' - On the third day of the school holidays, the roads are eerily empty. But, argues Graham Lee, that isn't the reason why he would abolish the 'school-run'.
- 07-22-98: 'No Deal for Transport' - Austin Williams, co-ordinator of the Transport Research Group, is far from impressed with New Labour's proposed transport policy.
- 07-10-98: 'The cult of Diana' - The cult of Diana moves in mysterious ways, observes Andrew Calcutt reporting on yet another episode in the afterlife of Princess Diana.
- 07-09-98: 'Deathly Indecision' - Dr Liz Frayn, recently qualified and raring to go, asks why other young doctors seem reluctant to take responsibility for their decisions.
- 07-07-98: 'New design at the ICA' - by James Heartfield.
June 1998
- 06-30-98: 'Hong Kong, China - One Year On' - One of the major threats to Hong Kong in the year since its return to Chinese sovereignty came not from the red dragon, says Sheila Parker, but from a scare over sick chickens.
- 06-30-98: 'Queer Today, Gone Tomorrow' - Just after the British parliament reduced the gay age of consent to 16, the Pride festival, one of Europe's biggest gay celebrations was postponed. Sandy Starr looks at what has happened to queer culture.
- 06-18-98: 'Hooliganism: a political football' - Duleep Allirajah questions the obsession with hooliganism.
- 06-18-98: 'A Dirty Little War' - On Friday 19 June, the British television channel BBC2 will broadcast 'Malaya: The Undeclared War'. Dave Hallsworth, veteran of the campaign who had a preview of the programme, recalls the brutality of the campaign.
- 06-14-98: 'Gordon 'Prudent' Brown' - The UK's chancellor of the exchequer Gordon Brown surprised a lot of people last week when he announced the sale of a series of government assets. But not Phil Mullan.
- 06-09-98: 'After Dounreay: The End of the Nuclear Dream?' - Physicist Joe Kaplinsky explains what really lies behind last Friday's closure of the British nuclear power plant at Dounreay.
May 1998
- 05-22-98: 'New Labour v Old Snobs' - As the Arts Council is hit by resignations, James Heartfield explains the background to the latest row between New Labour and the intelligentsia.
- 05-19-98: 'The Big Debt Relief Scam' - John Pender from Africa Direct was at the Jubilee 2000 jamboree in Birmingham.
- 05-15-98: 'Nuclear Diplomacy' - The outcry over India's nuclear tests reveals who wields real power in the international arena, argues David Nolan.
- 05-15-98: 'Forced To Agree' - Mark Ryan, author of War and Peace in Ireland, considers what's on offer in the referendum on the Good Friday agreement.
- 05-13-98: 'New Labour's Gunboat Ethics' - Barry Crawford from Africa Direct reflects on whether the Sierra Leone crisis reflects badly on New Labour's ethical foreign policy.
- 05-08-98: 'Degraded Democracy' - On the day that Londoners are given the opportunity to vote on whether they will have an elected mayor, Bruno Waterfield considers the lack of options.
- 05-07-98: 'The dog that didn't bark' - James Heartfield celebrated the first anniversary of the New Labour government with Prime Minister Tony Blair's radical critics.
- 05-02-98: 'Mary, Mary, quite contrary' - Gitta Sereny's book about childhood killer Mary Bell is a convenient excuse for everybody to get on their high horses, writes James Heartfield.
April 1998
- 04-24-98: 'Don't March - for Peace' - As the true meaning of the new 'democratic' peace deal in Northern Ireland becomes apparent, Brendan O'Neill examines how the peace process has demoralised the people of Northern Ireland
- 04-09-98: 'Netscape's Support for PICS' - On the day a leading British teachers' trade union warned that children are just 'two clicks' away from pornography on the Internet and demanded protection for children and their own members, Chris Ellison, from Internet Freedom, claims that Netscape's latest plans for a revision to its Web browser will have a major impact on free speech.
- 04-01-98: 'Kicking the soul out of football' - author unknown, article offline.
March 1998
- 03-20-98: 'Soya Scare' - The UK supermarket chain Iceland has come out against genetically modified foods. Tony Gilland objects to its irresponsible campaign.
- 03-09-98: 'Lunar Luddism' - Astronomer Henry Joy McCracken considers the reaction to the news that there is water on the Moon.
- 03-06-98: 'Rape Law Injustice' - The UK's Home Secretary Jack Straw intends to introduce new laws to prevent alleged rapists forcing their victims to relive their ordeal in the witness box. Sara Hinchliffe from Feminists for Justice is alarmed at the suppositions underlying the case for rape law reform.
- 03-01-98: 'Domed-out' - author unknown, article offline.
February 1998
- 02-17-98: 'Fanning the flames of litigation' - Cheryl Hudson fumes at the latest High Court decision against tobacco companies.
- 02-19-98: 'Iraq - caught between the US and the UN' - The current crisis in the Gulf might look like bully-boy tactics by the US and Britain, but in fact is a product of the institutions put in place after the crushing of Iraq by the Allied forces, argues Donna Kingsley.
- 02-01-98: 'Sex scandals' - James Heartfield explains why he's not prepared to swallow the latest stories coming from the White House.
January 1998
- 01-27-98: 'Compromising Microsoft's Purpose' - Jason Burton argues that both consumers and innovators lost out in the latest Microsoft/Department of Justice spat.
- 01-26-98: 'To Hell with Blair's apology' - LM Statement
- 01-20-98: 'Not one doctor but none' - Carrie Clarke argues for treating abortion like any other medical procedure.
- 01-15-98: 'Mo Mowlam's mothering instinct' - Recent events in Northern Ireland reveal much about the relationship between Britain and Ireland, writes Brendan O'Neill.
- 01-14-98: 'The IMF and East Asia' - In the wake of IMF intervention in South Korea, Daniel Nassim censures those fuelling anti-growth sentiments in East Asia.
- 01-09-98: 'Human clones to order?' - Juliet Tizzard argues that research into cloning humans could benefit us all.
- 01-08-98: 'Negative images' - author unknown, article offline.
- 01-02-98: 'The Last Straw' - News that Home Secretary's son William Straw was the juvenile interviewed by police for selling cannabis to an undercover reporter for the Mirror newspaper won't knock a dent in New Labour's Law and Order drive, writes James Heartfield.
1997
December 1997
- 12-04-97: 'More Mad Cow Madness' - Dr Michael Fitzpatrick on the latest in the mad mad cow saga.
- 12-02-97: 'Gene Patenting: piracy or progress?' - John Gillott, co-author of Science and the Retreat from Reason, looks at the brouhaha surrounding gene patenting.
- 12-01-97: 'A Question for World Aids Day' - Dr Michael Fitzpatrick, co-author of 'The Truth About the Aids Panic', poses a question for World Aids Day.
November 1997
- 11-22-97: 'Cash for fags?' - James Heartfield argues that Labour should not return Bernie Ecclestone's £1 000 000 donation.
- 11-08-97: 'After Diana, Louise' - As half the western world waits for the result of Louise Woodward's first appeal, Jennie Bristow expresses disquiet over the implications of the reaction.
October 1997
- 10-29-97: 'Stock Market Rollercoaster' - Phil Mullan reflects on a week of stock market upheaval.
- 10-27-97: 'Abortion: No Limits On Women's Choice' - author unknown, article offline.
- 10-25-97: 'A Warming Thought' - Peter Sammonds proposes that a warmer climate might well be of benefit to us all.
- 10-17-97: 'Cassini's progress' - Henry Joy McCracken considers the reaction to the latest space probe leaving Earth.
- 10-15-97: 'Model Cities' - author unknown, article offline.
- 10-01-97: 'Algeria's bloody conflict' - Following news about yet another massacre in the war in Algeria, this time of a family of 52 people, Robert Hughes takes a look at what's really behind one of the world's 'unreported conflicts'.
September 1997
- 09-30-97: 'All parties, no people' - Those who would like to see a lasting democratic solution in Ireland should not invest their hopes in the all-party talks, writes Brendan O'Neill.
- 09-16-97: 'The Ministry Of Truth And The Bosnian Elections' - Dave Chandler exposes the distortion and manipulation of the Bosnian elections.
- 09-14-97: 'New Scotland, New Elitism' - author unknown.
- 09-08-97: ['The lonely crowd' - Peter Ray mingled with the mourners in the Mall.
- 09-02-97: 'The Real Meaning of the Di Phenomenon' - author unknown.
August 1997
- 08-13-97: 'The Real Scandal' - Jennie Bristow takes issue with a 'non-nude photo' scandal.
July 1997
- 07-11-97: 'Summary Justice' - William Woodger explains how Operation Tango reveals who really calls the shots in the former Yugoslavia.
- 07-08-97: 'Mo Mowlam's marching orders' - The peace process is to blame for the violence at Drumcree, writes Brendan O'Neill; and under New Labour things will get even worse.
- 07-07-97: 'Stagnating in space' - Henry McCracken looks at the contrast between the spectacular successes of the Mars landing last weekend and the predicament of the Russian Mir space station.
- 07-03-97: 'Sleaze Merchants' - On the publication of Sir Gordon Downey's report, James Heartfield explains what is at issue in the 'Cash for Questions' scandal.
June 1997
- 06-30-97: 'Handing back Hong Kong' - by Sheila Parker.
- 06-29-97: 'Preparing Bosnia For Democracy' - Our man in Sarajevo Dave Chandler explains why the only people being empowered in this election are the Great Powers that run the country.
- 06-19-97: 'McJustice' - Helen Searls, legal co-ordinator for LM magazine, gives a personal view of British libel laws in the wake of the McLibel verdict.
- 06-18-97: 'Pedestrian transport policies' - by Austin Williams.
- 06-16-97: 'Ending rape 'by any means necessary?' - Politicians, the police and feminists have combined to demand changes in rape law. Sara Hinchliffe discovered that intolerance is the real order of the day.
- 06-06-97: 'Swinging to the left?' - Alan Hudson reflects on the widespread belief that the British and French election results represent a swing to the left.
May 1997
- 05-28-97: 'Abortion - whose rights?' - Carrie Clarke considers the issues raised in recent the Scottish abortion case.
- 05-14-97: 'New Labour, Many New Dangers' - Jennie Bristow sees New Labour's new laws as a prime example of anti-social behaviour.
- 05-08-97: 'The Tadic verdict: a bad day for justice' - Helen Searls, LM's legal adviser, looks at the implications of the Tadic verdict.
- 05-02-97: 'Nightmare on Downing Street' - author unknown.
April 1997
- 04-22-97: 'From pro-choice to no choice' - Television broadcasters have struck a blow against democracy and free speech, says Bruno Waterfield.
- 04-21-97: 'Self sacrifice in the Observer sleaze scandal' - James Heartfield explains why the Observer threw journalist Will Self to the Lions.
- 04-17-97: 'Banning the BNP attacks us all' - An election ban on the British Nationalist Party would take all our rights away, argues James Heartfield.
- 04-08-97: 'Don't Turn Democracy Into A Media Circus' - On 1 May we ought to have an opportunity to say what we think about Conservative policies. But we won't says James Heartfield.
- 04-06-97: 'General Election: The Sleaze Fallout' - David Nolan looks at how New Labour, under the guise of cleaning up politics, are creating a new, less democratic, consensus.
March 1997
- 03-24-97: 'Cloning Update' - John Gillot, who writes on scientific issues for LM magazine, is excited by the possibilities brought about by the onset of cloning but despairs at the hysterical reaction.
- 03-12-97: 'HIV Scare Story' - Dr Mike Fitzpatrick is worried about the implications of the General Medical Council's decision to strike off a doctor who delayed an HIV test.
February 1997
- 02-25-97: 'Who's Afraid of the Pro-Life Alliance?' - Carrie Clark responds to the publication of the Pro-Life Alliance's manifesto.
- 02-24-97: 'China After Deng Xiaoping' - On the day of Deng Xiaoping's official funeral Sheila Parker examines what was really behind the recent moves towards the market in China.
- 02-23-97: 'It's Not Just Guns' - author unknown.
- 02-22-97: 'Undermining Justice' - Helen Reece, from Freedom and Law, takes issue with suggestions that the UK needs a paedophile register.
- 02-18-97: 'Trial by Media' - The Daily Mail newspaper has caused a stir after naming those it thinks are guilty of the racist murder of student Stephen Lawrence four years ago. Daniel Lloyd, from Freedom and Law, has no problems with campaigning journalism but is not so sure that the evidence justifies the Mail's claims.
- 02-18-97: 'Debate: Will Gun Control Make Society Safer?' - Fenno Outen, editor of the student magazine 'Cub' attended a debate on the rights and wrongs of gun control last week. He outlines what he thought of the discussion for LM Online.
January 1997
- 01-31-97: 'The Peace Process: Time to Face Reality' - Living Marxism Statement
- 01-23-97: 'An Englishman's home is no longer his castle' - Housing policy used to be about building homes. Now, as Dave Cowlard from the Urban Research Group explains, policy is driven by New Labour and centres on opening up people's homes to inspection and regulation.
- 01-21-97: 'Taking Liberties' - The Government's Police Bill gives extraordinary powers of surveillance to the police. Tragically, the main opposition party seems determined to go even further in attacking our rights, argues Daniel Lloyd from Freedom and Law.
- 01-20-97: 'Harvey the Heretic' - Neil Davenport and Andrew Calcutt defend singer Brian Harvey, but recognise that 'safety first' is the watchword of both sides of the ecstasy debate.
- 01-13-97: 'Off with their heads!' - Bruno Waterfield joined the "baying mob" at Tuesday's monarchy debate in Birmingham. But what he found was that those who criticised the monarchy miss the point as much as those who support it.
- 01-07-97: 'Get Religion out of Politics' - Mike Fitzpatrick, for whom giving up religion was far more than a New Year's resolution, despairs at the intrusion of religion into politics.
1996
December
- 12-12-96: 'No Cuts in AIDS research' - Dr Stuart Derbyshire calls for redirection in AIDS funding away from the moral crusade against sex and towards finding a cure.
- 12-05-96: 'Freedom of Speech on Campus' - Nick Frayn, from the Living Marxism Society, reports how the arguments around 'Freedom of Speech on Campus' were handled by the speakers and received by the audience.
- 12-02-96: 'The Cardiff Meningitis Panic' - Dr Michael Fitzpatrick is not catching any of the latest health panics to strike Britain down.
November
- 11-27-96: 'Rwanda Update' - Barry Crawford from Africa Direct explains why he wants to see the West leave Rwanda alone.
- 11-26-96: 'Chunnel Panic' -
- 11-20-96: 'The poverty of student life' - Living Marxism leaflet.
- 11-07-96: 'The Election That Put Politics Aside' - Bill Clinton's victory over Republican candidate Bob Dole in the elections for the presidency of the United States was no triumph for democracy, argues James Heartfield.
- 11-06-96: 'It's NOT the economy, stupid' - Living Marxism's economics editor, Phil Murphy, assesses the strengths and weaknesses of the US economy.
October
- 10-30-96: 'Behind the crisis in Eastern Zaire' - Barry Crawford of Africa Direct explains how the West helped drive Hutu refugees from the camps on the Rwandan border.
- 10-28-96: 'Victims are not Oracles' - Mark Ryan objects to the homage paid to society's victims.
- 10-16-96: 'New Labour: New Authoritarianism' - author unknown, article offline.
- 10-10-96: 'Bombs for Peace' - The IRA's return to action in Northern Ireland is a cynical ploy, says Mark Ryan.
- 10-04-96: 'Palestine: The Deadly Peace' - Journalist Eve Kay was invited by Genderwatch to speak on the state of the Middle East peace process on 2 October at the School of Oriental and African Studies. This is the text of her talk.
- 10-03-96: 'I'm Against Censorship, But...' - David Nolan looks at the latest attempts to control what's available on the internet.
September
- 09-24-96: 'Unholy Orders' - The scandal over the antics of Bishop Roderick Wright has shaken the Catholic Church and turned the spotlight on the issue of priestly celibacy. Mark Ryan finds himself in sympathy with the Pope.
- 09-05-96: 'Bloody Crusaders Call the Shots in Iraq' - The five year human rights crusade by liberals and charities paved the way for the air strikes against Iraq, writes Jennie Bristow.
August
- 08-27-96: 'Smoking Bans' - Dr Michael Fitzpatrick explains why he is against the proposed curbs on tobacco sales.
- 08-23-96: 'Internet Censorship' - Chris Ellison examines what's behind the demands for regulation and why he won't be having any of it.
- 08-16-96: 'Holding a gun to our heads' - The relatives of those killed in the Dunblane massacre are the favourites of the gun-control lobby. They should not be listened to, says Mark Ryan.
- 08-08-96: 'The abortion controversy' - Ellie Lee looks at the current abortion furore.
July
- 07-25-96: 'Who Needs the World Service?' - by Andrew Calcutt.
- 07-22-96: 'The Stock Market Rollercoaster' - Living Marxism's economics editor Phil Murphy looks at what's behind the international stock market slide.
- 07-19-96: 'Teflon Peace' - Mark Ryan assesses the week they said had destroyed the Irish peace process.
- 07-11-96: 'The sectarian peace process' - Mark Ryan looks at the cause of the recent violence in Northern Ireland.
- 07-10-96: 'The moral maze' - Don't they ever learn? When the Archbishop of Canterbury began to preach the need for good old-fashioned Christian morals to be taught in schools, and Michael Howard endorsed his views, they might have expected that the reaction would be less than positive, writes Jennie Bristow.
- 07-07-96: 'Why they lied to you about AIDS' - Leaflet distributed by Living Marxism at Pride 1996 in London.
- 07-05-96: 'Whose Values? Whose Visions?' - author unknown.
June
- 06-20-96: 'Supporting Victims' - Jennie Bristow looks at what's wrong with victims' rights.
- 06-10-96: 'A Travesty of Democracy' - author unknown.
- 06-07-96: 'Hillsborough: Seven Years On' - Stuart Waiton challenges the compensation payments given to some police who were on duty at Hillsborough.
- 06-06-96: 'Child's Play 3 - A Horror Story' - author unknown.
- 06-04-96: 'Please Mind Your Manners!' - author unknown, article offline.
May
- 05-23-96: 'Controls Old and New' - How to control what goes on the internet is again in the news. As Compuserve discuss a new code of ethics Andrew Calcutt - free speech activist and author of The Net nanny state - looks at the debate.
- 05-15-96: 'Stalking our rights away' - Ellie Lee examines what's really at stake in the stalking debate.
- 05-10-96: 'Show Trial Opens in Hague' - Tom Edwards explains why the 'war crimes' trial of Dusko Tadic is a propaganda exercise designed to shore up the authority of the great powers over the rest of the world.
April
- 04-29-96: 'Chernobyl as a metaphor for the 1990s' - John Gillot explores how the dishonest discussion about delayed-action cancers are used to justify an anti-nuclear argument.
- 04-26-96: 'Divorced from Reality' - Sara Hinchliffe looks behind the furore over the government's defeat on divorce reform.
- 04-23-96: 'Racist Psychology Lecturer Faces Ban' - Penny Robson explains why she opposes the ban.
- 04-21-96: 'Massacre at Qana' - Despite the handwringing over the carnage at the Qana refugee camp last week, the West and the United Nations still back Israel's offensive in the Lebanon, writes Eve Anderson.
- 04-17-96: 'Israel's 'Peace', Lebanon's devastation' - Thirty one people are dead and over 180 are wounded. Four hundred thousand have been forced to flee their homes in a matter of hours or face the consequences. What is happening in the Lebanon and how did it all start, asks Eve Anderson?
- 04-16-96: 'The Wrath of 'Peace' - Mark Ryan sees Israel's bloody war in Lebanon as the latest act in the Middle East 'peace process'.
- 04-10-96: 'Lesson in democracy?' - by Claire Fox.
- 04-01-96: 'Treating Women as Walking Wombs' - The government's proposals to reform adoption law smack more of social engineering than helping childless couples, argues David Nolan.
March
- 03-23-96: 'More Mad Cow Madness' - Just when you thought it was safe to have a big Mac...another outbreak of mad cow mania, writes Dr Michael Fitzpatrick.
- 03-22-96: 'The General Election and the Question of State Power' - The following Living Marxism statement was released for the conference The Myth of Empowerment and the Reality of State Power on Sunday 24 March.
- 03-15-96: 'After Dunblane' - Mick Hume questions some reactions to the tragic killing of 16 children and their teacher in Dunblane.
- 03-13-96: 'US Warships out of East Asia!' - by James Heartfield.
- 03-10-96: 'Look Who's Stalking' - Ellie Lee finds the panic about 'stalkers' an offensive nuisance.
- 03-05-96: 'Sperm: do men measure up today?' - David Nolan examines the latest panic about men's health - the falling sperm counts controversy.
- 03-04-96: 'Who's Afraid of Pat Buchanan?' - America's Republican Party primaries are choosing their candidate for president and the success of right-winger Pat Buchanan has raised fears of a resurgent American isolationism. But it's the voters that the US elite is frightened of, not Buchanan, writes James Heartfield.
February
- 02-22-96: 'Oil Spills and Ecodoom Mongers' - But is it really the 'environmental disaster' that many have claimed, asks John Gillott?
- 02-22-96: 'Living Marxism Accused of 'Holocaust Denial - Correspondence on the question of genocide with the Simon Wiesenthal Centre.
- 02-22-96: 'We Don't Want Asylum but an Open Door' - Everybody should be free to enter Britain, whether they are black or white, whether they are political refugees or economic migrants, writes Helena Guldberg, on the threatened Asylum and Immigration Bill.
- 02-10-96: 'A Blast from the Past?' - The IRA bomb attack on Canary Wharf on 9 February is an act of desperation by a beleaguered organisation, writes Mark Ryan.
- 02-10-96: 'After Scott: Judges Rule' - With the coming publication of the Scott report into the 'arms-to-Iraq' affair, the conflicts within the British state will be exposed, but don't expect a victory for democracy, warns James Heartfield.
- 02-09-96: 'The Net-nanny State' - Although likely to be dropped at a First Amendment hearing, the Exon amendment lays the foundations for a Net-nanny state, writes Andrew Calcutt.
- 02-06-96: 'Are Teen Magazines Obscene?' - by Ann Bradley.
- 02-06-96: 'Schools Row' - The furore during the past fortnight over Labour shadow health secretary Harriet Harman's decision to send her 11-year old son to a selective grant-maintained grammar school, raises some interesting questions about politics in the nineties, writes Claire Foster.
January
- 01-25-96: 'Ireland: an election without democracy' - James Heartfield explains the election is neither about real democracy, nor peace, but rather the reinforcing of British rule.
- 01-23-96: 'Who has a stake in Singapore's 'stakeholder economy'?' - Para Teare, of GenderWatch, who grew up in South-East Asia, asks whether Singapore is a plausible model of the good society.
- 01-19-96: 'The Right To Be Offensive' - author unknown, article offline.
- 01-16-96: 'Is Socialist Labour an Alternative?' - Miners' leader Arthur Scargill has launched a Socialist Labour Party to challenge Tony Blair's 'New Labour' party, but is it the alternative we need, asks James Heartfield.
- 01-10-96: 'Killing China's Independence' - The Channel 4 documentary 'Return to the Dying Rooms' would have been better entitled 'Return to the Empire', writes Jennie Bristow.
- 01-06-96: 'Killings in Ireland: is the peace process dead?' - The reality is that the killings are part of a desperate effort to stem the collapse of morale and order within the nationalist community of Northern Ireland, writes Mark Ryan.
- 01-06-96: 'An attack on free speech' - Mr Mas'ari faces expulsion for no other reason than that he is exercising his right to speak out against the Saudi dictatorship, writes Suke Wolton.
1995
December
- 2-18-95: 'No Return to Communism in the CIS' - by David Nolan.
- 12-14-95: 'Brixton: that was no riot' - author unknown, article offline.
- 12-05-95: 'Princess Diana: Queen of Victims' - by James Heartfield.
Resources
- For a full list of reading and resources see LM network: Resources
- Internet Archive Of LM Magazine website Informinc.co.uk
Notes
- ↑ Informinc Issue 128, March 2000 LM Archives, Retrieved from the Internet Archive of 8 april 2000, accessed 26 January 2011
- ↑ LM Comment, retrieved from the Internet Archive of 15 August 2000 on 27 January 2011