Living Marxism: List of contents and publications
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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 the RCP and LM magazine went on to form a wide variety of other organisations which took forward 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 between 1995 and 2000.
Contents
- 1 Pamphlets and Books
- 2 Living Marxism/LM
- 2.1 1988
- 2.2 1989
- 2.2.1 Living Marxism 3 - January 1989
- 2.2.2 Living Marxism 4 - February 1989
- 2.2.3 Living Marxism 5 - March 1989
- 2.2.4 Living Marxism 6 - April 1989
- 2.2.5 Living Marxism 7 - May 1989
- 2.2.6 Living Marxism 8 - June 1989
- 2.2.7 Living Marxism 9 - July 1989
- 2.2.8 Living Marxism 10 - August 1989
- 2.2.9 Living Marxism 11 - September 1989
- 2.2.10 Living Marxism 12 - October 1989
- 2.2.11 Living Marxism 13 - November 1989
- 2.2.12 Living Marxism 14 - December 1989
- 2.3 1990
- 2.3.1 Living Marxism 15 - January 1990
- 2.3.2 Living Marxism 16 - February 1990
- 2.3.3 Living Marxism 17 - March 1990
- 2.3.4 Living Marxism 18 - April 1990
- 2.3.5 Living Marxism 19 - May 1990
- 2.3.6 Living Marxism 20 - June 1990
- 2.3.7 Living Marxism 21 - July 1990
- 2.3.8 Living Marxism 22 - August 1990
- 2.3.9 Living Marxism 23 – September 1990
- 2.3.10 Living Marxism 24 - October 1990
- 2.3.11 Living Marxism 25 - November 1990
- 2.3.12 Living Marxism 26 - December 1990
- 2.4 1991
- 2.4.1 Living Marxism 27 - January 1991
- 2.4.2 Living Marxism 28 - February 1991
- 2.4.3 Living Marxism 29 - March 1991
- 2.4.4 Living Marxism 30 - April 1991
- 2.4.5 Living Marxism 31 - May 1991
- 2.4.6 Living Marxism 32 - June 1991
- 2.4.7 Living Marxism 33 - July 1991
- 2.4.8 Living Marxism 34 - August 1991
- 2.4.9 Living Marxism 35 - September 1991
- 2.4.10 Living Marxism 36 - October 1991
- 2.4.11 Living Marxism 37 - November 1991
- 2.4.12 Living Marxism 38 - December 1991
- 2.5 1992
- 2.5.1 Living Marxism No. 39 - January 1992
- 2.5.2 Living Marxism No. 40 - February 1992
- 2.5.3 Living Marxism No. 41 - March 1992
- 2.5.4 Living Marxism 42 April 1992
- 2.5.5 Living Marxism 43 May 1992
- 2.5.6 Living Marxism 44 June 1992
- 2.5.7 Living Marxism 45 July 1992
- 2.5.8 Living Marxism 46 August 1992
- 2.5.9 Living Marxism 47 September 1992
- 2.5.10 Living Marxism 48 October 1992
- 2.5.11 Living Marxism 49 November 1992
- 2.5.12 Living Marxism 50 December 1992
- 2.6 1993
- 2.6.1 Living Marxism 51 January 1993
- 2.6.2 Living Marxism 52 February 1993
- 2.6.3 Living Marxism 53 March 1993
- 2.6.4 Living Marxism 54 April 1993
- 2.6.5 Living Marxism 55 May 1993
- 2.6.6 Living Marxism 56 June 1993
- 2.6.7 Living Marxism 57 July 1993
- 2.6.8 Living Marxism 58 August 1993
- 2.6.9 Living Marxism 59 September 1993
- 2.6.10 Living Marxism 60 October 1993
- 2.6.11 Living Marxism 61 November 1993
- 2.6.12 Living Marxism 62 December 1993
- 2.7 1994
- 2.7.1 Living Marxism 63 January 1994
- 2.7.2 Living Marxism 64 February 1994
- 2.7.3 Living Marxism 65 March 1994
- 2.7.4 Living Marxism 66 April 1994
- 2.7.5 Living Marxism 67 May 1994
- 2.7.6 Living Marxism 68 June 1994
- 2.7.7 Living Marxism 69 July 1994
- 2.7.8 Living Marxism 70 August 1994
- 2.7.9 Living Marxism 71 September 1994
- 2.7.10 Living Marxism 72 October 1994
- 2.7.11 Living Marxism 73 November 1994
- 2.7.12 Living Marxism 74 December 1994
- 2.8 1995
- 2.8.1 Living Marxism 75 January 1995
- 2.8.2 Living Marxism 76 February 1995
- 2.8.3 Living Marxism 77 March 1995
- 2.8.4 Living Marxism 78 April 1995
- 2.8.5 Living Marxism 79 May 1995
- 2.8.6 Living Marxism 80 June 1995
- 2.8.7 Living Marxism 81 July/August 1995
- 2.8.8 Living Marxism 82 September 1995
- 2.8.9 Living Marxism 83 October 1995
- 2.8.10 Living Marxism 84 November 1995
- 2.8.11 Living Marxism 85 December 1995
- 2.9 1996
- 2.9.1 Living Marxism 86 January 1996
- 2.9.2 Living Marxism 87 February 1996
- 2.9.3 Living Marxism 88 - March 1996
- 2.9.4 Living Marxism 89 April 1996
- 2.9.5 Living Marxism 90 May 1996
- 2.9.6 Living Marxism 91 June 1996
- 2.9.7 Living Marxism 92 July/August 1996
- 2.9.8 Living Marxism 93 September 1996
- 2.9.9 Living Marxism 94 October 1996
- 2.9.10 Living Marxism 95 November 1996
- 2.9.11 Living Marxism 96 December/January 1996/1997
- 2.10 1997
- 2.11 1998
- 2.12 1999
- 2.13 2000
- 3 Notes
Pamphlets and Books
The following list includes books published by LM or by the RCP publisher Junius Publications. It also includes books listed on the LM website between 1998 and 2000.[2]
1991
- Frank Furedi, Mythical Past - Elusive Future: History and Society in an Anxious Age, Pluto Press, 1991
- Robert Knight Stalinism in Crisis, London: Pluto Press, 1991.
1994
- Frank Furedi, The New Ideology of Imperialism: Renewing the Moral Imperative, Pluto Press, 1994
- Frank Furedi, Colonial Wars and the Politics of Third World Nationalism, IB Tauris, 1994
- Mark Ryan War and Peace in Ireland London: Pluto Press; 1st Edition edition (27 May 1994) ISBN-10: 0745309240 ISBN-13: 978-0745309248
- Vladimir Illich Lenin, The State and Revolution. The Marxist Theory of the State and the Tasks of the Proletariat in the Revolution. Introduction by James Heartfield London: Junius Publications Ltd; 1st. edition (1994) ISBN-10: 0948392185 ISBN-13: 978-0948392184
- Frederick Engels The origin of the family, private property and the state, with a rebuttal of his critics from Karen Guldberg, London: Junius Publications, 1994.
1995
- John Gillott and Manjit Kumar Science and the Retreat from Reason, London : Merlin Press, 1995. ISBN 0850364515 (hbk.) : 0850364337 (pbk.)
- Frederick Engels Socialism: Utopian and Scientific, with an introduction by Alan Hudson London: Junius, 1995. . P/b, 8.5" x 5.", 73pp. 'Living Marxism Originals'.
1996
- V I Lenin, Imperialism: The Highest Stage of Capitalism (Living Marxism Originals) (ISBN: 0745310354 / 0-7453-1035-4) Introduction-James Malone; Norman Lewis, London:Junius Publications and Pluto Press, 1996.
- Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels The Communist Manifesto (Living Marxism Originals), Introduction by Mick Hume London: Pluto Press; New edition (15 May 1996) ISBN-10: 0745310338 ISBN-13: 978-0745310336
- The Point is to Change It: A Manifesto for a World Fit for People, London: Junius (1996), x-xiii. The RCP dissolution 'manifesto'.
- Kenan Malik, The Meaning of Race: Race, History and Culture in Western Society (Palgrave / New York University Press, 1996)
1997
- Mick Hume, Whose War Is It Anyway: The Dangers Of The Journalism Of Attachment, LM, 1997. 28 pages, ISBN: 9780953132003
- Frank Furedi, Population and Development: A Critical Introduction, Palgrave Macmillan, 1997
- Frank Furedi, 'Culture of Fear: Risk-taking and the Morality of Low Expectation, Continuum International Publishing Group - Academi, 1997
- Aidan Campbell Western Primitivism African Ethnicity: A Study in Cultural Relations London: Cassell (August 12, 1997) ISBN-10: 0304700770 ISBN-13: 978-0304700776
- Adam Burgess Divided Europe: the new domination of the East London: Pluto Press (15 Oct 1997)ISBN-10: 0745312624, ISBN-13: 978-0745312620
1998
- Tessa Mayes (ed) Disclosure: media freedom and the privacy debate after Diana London: London International Research Exchange (1998) ISBN-10: 0953273105 ISBN-13: 978-0953273102
- Frank Furedi, The Silent War: Imperialism and the Changing Perception of Race, Pluto Press, 1998
- Mick Hume, Televictims - emotional correctness in the media AD (After Diana), LM magazine, 1998.
- Andrew Calcutt Arrested development: pop culture and the erosion of adulthood London: Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd. (2 April 1998)ISBN-10: 0304339555 ISBN-13: 978-0304339556
- James Heartfield Need and desire in the post-material economy Sheffield Hallam University Press and: London: Perpetuity Press)(Jun 1998) ISBN-10: 0863397905, ISBN-13: 978-0863397905
Living Marxism/LM
1988
Living Marxism 1 - November 1988
- 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.
Living Marxism 2 - December 1988
- Mike Freeman, 'Whose Freedom: Individual Rights and Class Politics', Living Marxism, No. 2 - December 1988, p. 7.
- 'Architecture: Behind the Prince Charles controversy' Living Marxism, No. 2 - December 1988, p. 13.
- Frank Richards, 'Escaping the bloody trap: Zionism and Anti Semitism', Living Marxism, No. 2 - December 1988, p. 14.
- 'Then and now: December 1978 the "winter of discontent"'Living Marxism, No. 2 - December 1988, p. 18.
- Joan Phillips, 'The secret of Thatcher's success', Living Marxism, No. 2 - December 1988, p. 19.
- 'How the racists won the US election' Living Marxism, No. 2 - December 1988, p. 25.
- James Malone, 'Bush era begins', Living Marxism, No. 2 - December 1988, p. 26.
- '[ News of the world: Israel shifts right (again)]', Living Marxism, No. 2 - December 1988, p. 30.
- 'The Acid House and Ecstasy hype', Living Marxism, No. 2 - December 1988, p. 31.
- Reviews: 'Tony Benn's diaries', 'Ireland 20 years on', 'Eisenstein', Living Marxism, No. 2 - December 1988, p. 32.
- 'Introducing the right to silence the opposition', Living Marxism, No. 2 - December 1988, p. 36.
1989
Living Marxism 3 - January 1989
- Linda Ryan, 'Our lives on the line', Living Marxism, No. 3 - January 1989, p. 3.
- Mick Hume, 'Do we need a new constitution?', Living Marxism, No. 3 - January 1989, p. 4-5.
- Linda Ryan, 'Off with the Old', Living Marxism, No. 3 - January 1989, p. 7-9.
- Andrew Calcutt and Kenan Malik '"Nigger-hunting" in Liverpool 8', Living Marxism, No. 3 - January 1989, p. 11.
- Toby Banks, 'The rise of Political Policing', Living Marxism, No. 3 - January 1989, p. 12-17.
- Andy Clarkson, 'The Kremlin quakes', Living Marxism, No. 3 - January 1989, p. 18-19.
- Jon Hann and Joe Hall 'Union-Busting, British style', Living Marxism, No. 3 - January 1989, p. 20-25.
- Mick Hume 'Gerry Adams interview', Living Marxism, No. 3 - January 1989, p. 26-30.
- Don Milligan, 'Men's Magazines', Living Marxism, No. 3 - January 1989, p. 31.
- Frank Richards, 'Death-Squad Economics', Living Marxism, No. 3 - January 1989, p. 32-35.
- Lesley Banham, 'Then and Now: Britain on the brink of revolution', Living Marxism, No. 3 - January 1989, p. 37.
- Gemma Forest, 'Designer Capitalism', Living Marxism, No. 3 - January 1989, p. 38-42.
- 'Reviews', Living Marxism, No. 3 - January 1989, p. 43.
- Fenna King, 'Ho low can you get?' Gunter Walraff, Lowest of the Low, Methuen, Living Marxism, No. 3 - January 1989, p. 43.
- John Fitzpatrick '"Never to be released" Grant McKee and Ros Franey, Time bomb: Irish bombers, English justice and the Guildford Four', Living Marxism, No. 3 - January 1989, p. 43-4.
- Mick Kennedy 'SAS Fanzine: James Adams, Robin Morgan and Anthony Bambridge, Ambush: The War between the SAS and the IRA, Pan books', Living Marxism, No. 3 - January 1989, p. 44.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 3 - January 1989, p. 45.
- Tony Kennedy, 'Perils of Privatisation: Where's Sid now?', Living Marxism, No. 3 - January 1989, p. 48.
Living Marxism 4 - February 1989
- Linda Ryan, 'Silent voices: The omerta factor', Living Marxism - No. 4 - February 1989, p. 3.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Twenty things they don't won't you to know about the Libyan chemical weapons scare', Living Marxism - No. 4 - February 1989, p. 4.
- Mark Butler, 'Sackings in the City', Living Marxism, No. 4 - February 1989, p. 7.
- Phil Murphy, 'Bernadette McAliskey Interview', Living Marxism, No. 4 - February 1989, p. 8-11.
- Stefanie Boston, 'Spanish general strike', Living Marxism, No. 4 - February 1989, p. 12.
- Keith Tompson, 'Kent miners' last stand?', Living Marxism, No. 4 - February 1989, p. 16.
- Frank Richards, 'Can capitalism go Green?', Living Marxism, No. 4 - February 1989, p. 18.
- Sabena Norton, 'Petra Kelly', Living Marxism, No. 4 - February 1989, p. 24.
- Daniel Nassim, 'Then and now', Living Marxism, No. 4 - February 1989, p. 29.
- Nigel Lewis, 'Red, white and Green', Living Marxism, No. 4 - February 1989, p. 30.
- John Gibson, 'No nukes here?', Living Marxism, No. 4 - February 1989, p. 35.
'Living':
- Toby Banks, 'When Saturday Comes', Living Marxism, No. 4 - February 1989, p. 40.
- Alan Harding, 'The hooliganism hoo-ha', Living Marxism, No. 4 - February 1989, p. 41.
- Don Milligan, 'The gay scene today', Living Marxism, No. 4 - February 1989, p. 43.
- John Fitzpatrick, 'Tabloid TV', Living Marxism, No. 4 - February 1989, p. 44.
- Sheona York, 'King of Italy', Living Marxism, No. 4 - February 1989, p. 45.
- 'Letters, Living Marxism, No. 4 - February 1989, p. 47.
- Tony Kennedy, 'Lawson's rise and fall', Living Marxism, No. 4 - February 1989, p. 48.
Living Marxism 5 - March 1989
- Kenan Malik, 'How a car-park became four hospitals', Living Marxism, No. 5 - March 1989, p. 3.
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: The one-party state', Living Marxism, No. 5 - March 1989, p. 4.
- Sara Llewelyn, 'Down in the valley', Living Marxism, No. 5 - March 1989, p. 6.
- Penny Robson, 'The killing of Marie Kane', Living Marxism, No. 5 - March 1989, p. 8.
- Keith Tompson, 'Photofit-up', Living Marxism, No. 5 - March 1989, p. 11.
- Christina Braun, 'What's gone wrong with the German Greens?', Living Marxism, No. 5 - March 1989, p. 12.
- Anne Burton, 'Safe sex and abortion booms', Living Marxism, No. 5 - March 1989, p. 15.
- Frank Richards, 'The dictator in Downing Street', Living Marxism, No. 5 - March 1989, p. 18.
- 'Whither Scotland', Living Marxism, No. 5 - March 1989, p. 24.
- Alan Harding, 'Long to reign over us?', Living Marxism, No. 5 - March 1989, p. 29.
- Mike Freeman, 'Pact, PR or bill of rights?', Living Marxism, No. 5 - March 1989, p. 30.
- Rob Knight, 'Then and now', Living Marxism, No. 5 - March 1989, p. 35.
- John Gibson, 'An ozone-free zone?', Living Marxism, No. 5 - March 1989, p. 36.
'Living':
- John Fitzpatrick, 'Jam today', Living Marxism, No. 5 - March 1989, p. 40.
- Toby Banks, 'The Falklands Factor', Living Marxism, No. 5 - March 1989, p. 41.
- Francis Walsh, 'How to make a Hollywood blockbuster', Living Marxism, No. 5 - March 1989, p. 42.
- Pat Ford, 'That Petrol Emotion', Living Marxism, No. 5 - March 1989, p. 43.
- Don Milligan, 'Rent boys: victims or villains?', Living Marxism, No. 5 - March 1989, p. 44.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 5 - March 1989, p. 46.
Living Marxism 6 - April 1989
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Defend the right to be offensive', Living Marxism, No. 6 - April 1989, p. 4.
- Linda Ryan, 'Living dangerously', Living Marxism, No. 6 - April 1989, p. 6.
- Anne Burton, 'Ten years beyond the fragments', Living Marxism, No. 6 - April 1989, p. 8.
- Anne Burton, 'Spare rib', Living Marxism, No. 6 - April 1989, p. 12.
- Keith Tompson, 'Rough justice', Living Marxism, No. 6 - April 1989, p. 13.
- Alan Harding, 'Then and now', Living Marxism, No. 6 - April 1989, p. 14.
- Frank Richards, 'Origins of the Third World War', Living Marxism, No. 6 - April 1989, p. 16.
- Gemma Forest, 'The making of Star Wars', Living Marxism, No. 6 - April 1989, p. 21.
- Toby Banks, 'Desertion and mutiny in the British army', Living Marxism, No. 6 - April 1989, p. 24.
- Daniel Nassim, 'Japan rewrites its history', Living Marxism, No. 6 - April 1989, p. 27.
- Andy Clarkson, 'Britain's little Empire', Living Marxism, No. 6 - April 1989, p. 30.
- John Gibson, 'The war economy', Living Marxism, No. 6 - April 1989, p. 32.
- Sharon Clarke, 'National security', Living Marxism, No. 6 - April 1989, p. 34.
- Russell Osbourne, 'Nambia: free at last?', Living Marxism, No. 6 - April 1989, p. 35.
- Mike Neary, 'American kitsch comes to Britain', Living Marxism, No. 6 - April 1989, p. 37.
'Living':,
- John Fitzpatrick, 'CLR James', Living Marxism, No. 6 - April 1989, p. 38.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'A pen against oppression', Living Marxism, No. 6 - April 1989, p. 40.
- Nick King, 'TV thought police', Living Marxism, No. 6 - April 1989, p. 42.
- Pat Ford, 'Another Easterhouse rising', Living Marxism, No. 6 - April 1989, p. 43.
- Bartholomew Walsh, 'Art and anatomy', Living Marxism, No. 6 - April 1989, p. 44.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 6 - April 1989, p. 45.
Living Marxism 7 - May 1989
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Gorbachev should get a job on the Sunday Telegraph', Living Marxism, No. 7 - May 1989, p. 4.
- Joyce Hennessy, 'Scaring women to death', Living Marxism, No. 7 - May 1989, p. 6.
- Keith Tompson, 'Market town militarism', Living Marxism, No. 7 - May 1989, p. 9.
- Linda Ryan, 'Designer terrorism', Living Marxism, No. 7 - May 1989, p. 10.
- Keith Tompson, 'Death under the rock', Living Marxism, No. 7 - May 1989, p. 12.
- Andy Clarkson, 'Cowboy capitalism', Living Marxism, No. 7 - May 1989, p. 14.
- Kerry Dean, 'Lethal environment', Living Marxism, No. 7 - May 1989, p. 16.
- Tony Kennedy, 'The small publican's party', Living Marxism, No. 7 - May 1989, p. 17.
- Kirsten Cale, 'Then and now', Living Marxism, No. 7 - May 1989, p. 18.
- Rob Knight, 'Man of the people?', Living Marxism, No. 7 - May 1989, p. 20.
- Don Milligan, 'The unsexy state', Living Marxism, No. 7 - May 1989, p. 21.
- Derek Owen, 'Jim Sillars: old habits die hard', Living Marxism, No. 7 - May 1989, p. 22.
- Kenan Malik, 'Sleeping demons' awake', Living Marxism, No. 7 - May 1989, p. 24.
- Pat Roberts, 'Fertile ground for fascism', Living Marxism, No. 7 - May 1989, p. 28.
- Alan Harding, 'There'll always be an England', Living Marxism, No. 7 - May 1989, p. 33.
- Suke Karey, 'Who let in Le Pen?', Living Marxism, No. 7 - May 1989, p. 34.
- Kirk Williams, 'NF - No future', Living Marxism, No. 7 - May 1989, p. 37.
- Fenna King, 'Green Nazis?', Living Marxism, No. 7 - May 1989, p. 39.
'Living':
- John Fitzpatrick, 'The South Bank's last stand?', Living Marxism, No. 7 - May 1989, p. 40.
- Pat Ford, 'A doubting Derek', Living Marxism, No. 7 - May 1989, p. 41.
- Francis King, Jackie Reynolds and Don Milligan, 'Books', Living Marxism, No. 7 - May 1989, p. 43.
- Toby Banks, 'Country life', Living Marxism, No. 7 - May 1989, p. 44.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 7 - May 1989, p. 46.
Living Marxism 8 - June 1989
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: We are talking terror', Living Marxism, No. 8 - June 1989, p. 4.
'After Hillsborough':
- 'The poll', Living Marxism, No. 8 - June 1989, p. 6.
- Mick Hume, 'The politics', Living Marxism, No. 8 - June 1989, p. 8.
- 'Speaking up for supporters', Living Marxism, No. 8 - June 1989, p. 10.
- Keith Tompson, 'The away fan's tale', Living Marxism, No. 8 - June 1989, p. 11.
- Tony Kennedy, 'The advertising banks', Living Marxism, No. 8 - June 1989, p. 12.
- Don Milligan, 'Winston Silcott for president', Living Marxism, No. 8 - June 1989, p. 13.
- Derek Owen, 'Has Glasgow gone yuppie?', Living Marxism, No. 8 - June 1989, p. 14.
- Kerry Dean, 'Then and now', Living Marxism, No. 8 - June 1989, p. 16.
'Gorbymania':
- Frank Richards, 'The myths behind Gorbymania', Living Marxism, No. 8 - June 1989, p. 18.
- Kirsten Cale, 'Get back to Russia', Living Marxism, No. 8 - June 1989, p. 24.
- Adam Eastman, 'Peace at what price?', Living Marxism, No. 8 - June 1989, p. 28.
- James Malone, 'Why Washington needs the Red Menace', Living Marxism, No. 8 - June 1989, p. 29.
- Andy Clarkson, 'Soviet disunion', Living Marxism, No. 8 - June 1989, p. 30.
- Ragne Miles, 'Gorbachev's Victorian values', Living Marxism, No. 8 - June 1989, p. 33.
- Rob Knight, 'Pamyat: unpleasant memory', Living Marxism, No. 8 - June 1989, p. 34.
- Joan Phillips, 'The Thatcher/Churchill fan club', Living Marxism, No. 8 - June 1989, p. 35.
- Russell Osborne, 'Solidarity or sell out?', Living Marxism, No. 8 - June 1989, p. 36.
'Living':
- Emmanuel Oliver, 'I'd lke to teach the world to sing', Living Marxism, No. 8 - June 1989, p. 38.
- John Fitzpatrick, 'Cultural materialism', Living Marxism, No. 8 - June 1989, p. 40.
- Francis Walsh, 'One good thing about glasnost', Living Marxism, No. 8 - June 1989, p. 42.
- Kenan Malik, Kunle Oluremi and Barry Crawford, 'Books', Living Marxism, No. 8 - June 1989, p. 44.
- Toby Banks, 'Confessions of 500 police officers', Living Marxism, No. 8 - June 1989, p. 45.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 8 - June 1989, p. 46.
Living Marxism 9 - July 1989
'In defence of revolution':
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: China - an advert for revolution', Living Marxism, No. 9 - July 1989, p. 4.
- Frank Richards, 'Vive le revolution', Living Marxism, No. 9 - July 1989, p. 6.
- Pat Roberts, 'Chinese whispers', Living Marxism, No. 9 - July 1989, p. 9.
- Graham Bishop, 'A load of Rottweilers', Living Marxism, No. 9 - July 1989, p. 10.
- Don Milligan, 'Maid in Britain', Living Marxism, No. 9 - July 1989, p. 11.
- Keith Tompson, 'Official: Being Irish is a crime', Living Marxism, No. 9 - July 1989, p. 12.
- Lesley Banham, 'Preparing for Power', Living Marxism, No. 9 - July 1989, p. 13.
- Helen Simons, 'Thou shalt commit adulteration', Living Marxism, No. 9 - July 1989, p. 14.
- Gemma Forest and Manjit Singh, 'Then and now', Living Marxism, No. 9 - July 1989, p. 16.
'Women's trouble':
- Anne Burton, 'The New Woman - an old wives' tale?', Living Marxism, No. 9 - July 1989, p. 18.
- Anne Burton, 'A woman's work: never done', Living Marxism, No. 9 - July 1989, p. 23.
- 'Survey: desires within young women', Living Marxism, No. 9 - July 1989, p. 24.
- Fiona Foster, 'Guess who's left holding baby?', Living Marxism, No. 9 - July 1989, p. 28.
- Kirsten Cale, 'Tories to back Spuc', Living Marxism, No. 9 - July 1989, p. 30.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Equal Pay Act on trial', Living Marxism, No. 9 - July 1989, p. 31.
- Daniel Nassim, Mary McCaughey and Mandana Hashemi, 'Women of the world', Living Marxism, No. 9 - July 1989, p. 32.
- Kenan Malik, 'Linda Bellos - loony no longer?', Living Marxism, No. 9 - July 1989, p. 35.
'Living':
- John Fitzpatrick, 'As not sen on TV', Living Marxism, No. 9 - July 1989, p. 38.
- Pat Ford, 'Married to the Mob', Living Marxism, No. 9 - July 1989, p. 39.
- Frank Cottrell-Boyce, 'Professional scousers are the worst writers', Living Marxism, No. 9 - July 1989, p. 40.
- Toby Banks, 'Lenin-the-video', Living Marxism, No. 9 - July 1989, p. 41.
- Mark Thomas, 'Ghosts in the machine', Living Marxism, No. 9 - July 1989, p. 42.
- Jane Wilde, 'McCarthy', Living Marxism, No. 9 - July 1989, p. 42.
- Sara Hardy, 'Motherhood is powerful', Living Marxism, No. 9 - July 1989, p. 43.
- Andy Clarkson, Ragne Miles and Eddie Veale, 'Books', Living Marxism, No. 9 - July 1989, p. 44-45.
'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 9 - July 1989, p. 46.
Living Marxism 10 - August 1989
'Special Ireland Issue':
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: The people who applaud the IRA', Living Marxism, No. 10 - August 1989, p. 4.
- Pat Roberts, 'The politics of protest', Living Marxism, No. 10 - August 1989, p. 6.
- Don Milligan, 'Kate Adie: symbol of civilisation?', Living Marxism, No. 10 - August 1989, p. 9.
- Mike Freeman, 'Why Ireland matters', Living Marxism, No. 10 - August 1989, p. 10.
- Phil Murphy, 'Why the troops went in', Living Marxism, No. 10 - August 1989, p. 14.
- Phil Murphy, 'View from the barricades', Living Marxism, No. 10 - August 1989, p. 18.
- Sean Thomas, 'Al Capone for premier', Living Marxism, No. 10 - August 1989, p. 23.
- 'Inside the IRA - two volunteers from the IRA explain why they're at war with Britain', Living Marxism, No. 10 - August 1989, p. 24.
- Denis Ryan, 'A problem of guts?', Living Marxism, No. 10 - August 1989, p. 29.
- Fiona Foster, 'Out of the frying pan', Living Marxism, No. 10 - August 1989, p. 32.
- Charles Longford, 'When Karl Marx marched for Irish freedom', Living Marxism, No. 10 - August 1989, p. 35.
- Frank Richards, 'Revolution in the future', Living Marxism, No. 10 - August 1989, p. 36.
'Living':
- Bernadette Walsh, 'Women at war', Living Marxism, No. 10 - August 1989, p. 40.
- Mike Freeman, 'Can anyone make sense of him?', Living Marxism, No. 10 - August 1989, p. 42.
- Gemma Forest, 'Post-glasnost le Carre', Living Marxism, No. 10 - August 1989, p. 44.
- Sara Hardy, 'Will you still love me tomorrow?', Living Marxism, No. 10 - August 1989, p. 45.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 10 - August 1989, p. 46.
Living Marxism 11 - September 1989
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Who won?', Living Marxism, No. 11 - September 1989, p. 4.
- Frank Richards, 'The past holds no answer', Living Marxism, No. 11 - September 1989, p. 6.
- Kenan Malik, 'The making of Eastenders', Living Marxism, No. 11 - September 1989, p. 8.
- Manjit Singh, 'Storm in a test-tube', Living Marxism, No. 11 - September 1989, p. 11.
- Don Milligan, 'Not-so-soft shoe shuffle', Living Marxism, No. 11 - September 1989, p. 13.
- Dave Lamb, 'Undermining perestroika', Living Marxism, No. 11 - September 1989, p. 14.
- Gemma Forest, 'Somebody is going to get hurt', Living Marxism, No. 11 - September 1989, p. 16.
- Daniel Nassim, 'The price of life', Living Marxism, No. 11 - September 1989, p. 17.
- Alan Harding, 'A war to re-divide the world', Living Marxism, No. 11 - September 1989, p. 18.
- Toby Banks, 'One big, thumping lie', Living Marxism, No. 11 - September 1989, p. 24.
- Paul Flewers, 'How the left did Churchill's dirty work', Living Marxism, No. 11 - September 1989, p. 29.
- Ann Bradley, 'What did you do in the war, mummy?', Living Marxism, No. 11 - September 1989, p. 32.
- Pat Roberts, 'Not the woman she was', Living Marxism, No. 11 - September 1989, p. 34.
- Jon Hann, 'The alternative Tory party', Living Marxism, No. 11 - September 1989, p. 37.
Living:
- Jon Fitzpatrick, 'Battle of Britain', Living Marxism, No. 11 - September 1989, p. 38.
- Eddie Veale, 'Britain is a dump', Living Marxism, No. 11 - September 1989, p. 40.
- Sharon Clarke, 'Control experiment', Living Marxism, No. 11 - September 1989, p. 40.
- Kenan Malik, 'The white man's burden', Living Marxism, No. 11 - September 1989, p. 41.
- Anne Burton, 'Memoirs are for the retired', Living Marxism, No. 11 - September 1989, p. 42.
- Sara Hardy, 'A shoulder to dry on', Living Marxism, No. 11 - September 1989, p. 43.
- John Fitzpatrick, 'Hackney meets Hollywood', Living Marxism, No. 11 - September 1989, p. 45.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 11 - September 1989, p. 46.
Living Marxism 12 - October 1989
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: 'Free us from the Free World', Living Marxism, No. 12 - October 1989, p. 4.
- Kenan Malik, 'We're black and British and that's bloody hard', Living Marxism, No. 12 - October 1989, p. 6.
- Russell Osbourne and Julian Laslo, 'Will Poles pay Walesa's price?', Living Marxism, No. 12 - October 1989, p. 8.
- Laszlo Kelemen, 'Budapest is a deutschmarket', Living Marxism, No. 12 - October 1989, p. 12.
- Mark Wilder, 'Dinner with Gaspar', Living Marxism, No. 12 - October 1989, p. 13.
- Don Milligan, 'History is not bunk', Living Marxism, No. 12 - October 1989, p. 15.
- Ann Bradley, 'Playing God or helping humanity', Living Marxism, No. 12 - October 1989, p. 16.
- Frank Richards, 'Red and Green don't go', Living Marxism, No. 12 - October 1989, p. 20.
- Stefanie Boston, 'Bush is not after the narcos', Living Marxism, No. 12 - October 1989, p. 24.
- Sharon Clarke, 'Killed by the good life', Living Marxism, No. 12 - October 1989, p. 25.
- Christine Kelly, 'Thatcher's children', Living Marxism, No. 12 - October 1989, p. 26.
- 'The new militants', Living Marxism, No. 12 - October 1989, p. 32.
- Gemma Forest, 'Then and now: Wall Street - the crash of October 1929', Living Marxism, No. 12 - October 1989, p. 37.
- Tony Kennedy and Jon Fryer, 'How to make money', Living Marxism, No. 12 - October 1989, p. 38.
'Living':
- John Fitzpatrick, 'The importance of being Irish', Living Marxism, No. 12 - October 1989, p. 40.
- James Heartfield, 'Bash Street Kids Rool', Living Marxism, No. 12 - October 1989, p. 42.
- John Fitzpatrick, 'Communards', Living Marxism, No. 12 - October 1989, p. 44.
- 'Behind the Mask', Living Marxism, No. 12 - October 1989, p. 45.
- Kevin Young, 'Puppy love and pet hate', Living Marxism, No. 12 - October 1989, p. 46.
- Frank Cottrell-Boyce, 'Selling the future short', Living Marxism, No. 12 - October 1989, p. 47.
- Derek Owen, 'Rangers cannae sign a Catholic', Living Marxism, No. 12 - October 1989, p. 48.
- 'Books', Living Marxism, No. 12 - October 1989, p. 49.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 12 - October 1989, p. 50.
Living Marxism 13 - November 1989
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Socialist - the new all purpose insult', Living Marxism, No. 13 - November 1989, p. 4.
- Ann Bradley, 'The abortion pill they want to ban', Living Marxism, No. 13 - November 1989, p. 6.
- Tony Kennedy, 'An Englishman's home is his headache' Living Marxism, No. 13 - November 1989, p. 9.
- Kirsten Cale, 'The Krays', Living Marxism, No. 13 - November 1989, p. 10.
- Linda Ryan, 'The moors murderers', Living Marxism, No. 13 - November 1989, p. 13.
- Bob Hughes, 'The Shankill Butchers', Living Marxism, No. 13 - November 1989, p. 14.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Death on the dole', Living Marxism, No. 13 - November 1989, p. 16.
- Rob Knight, 'What's left in the Soviet Union', Living Marxism, No. 13 - November 1989, p. 18.
- Don Milligan, Living Marxism, No. 13 - November 1989, p. 21.
- 'On the game', Living Marxism, No. 13 - November 1989, p. 22.
- Frank Richards, 'History hasn't even begun', Living Marxism, No. 13 - November 1989, p. 26.
- Mike Freeman, 'Is there a moral majority?', Living Marxism, No. 13 - November 1989, p. 30.
- Keith Tompson, 'The year of the racist attack', Living Marxism, No. 13 - November 1989, p. 34.
- 'Australia's secret coup', Living Marxism, No. 13 - November 1989, p. 36.
- Andy Clarkson, 'Then and now', Living Marxism, No. 13 - November 1989, p. 40.
- Pat Roberts, 'Are Jim and Eric relics', Living Marxism, No. 13 - November 1989, p. 41.
- 'Living', Living Marxism, No. 13 - November 1989, p. 42-29.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 13 - November 1989, p. 50.
Living Marxism 14 - December 1989
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: the end of the decayed', Living Marxism, No. 14 - December 1989, p. 4.
- 'What they said in '89', Living Marxism, No. 14 - December 1989, p. 8.
- Sharon Clarke, 'Balcombe Street timebomb', Living Marxism, No. 14 - December 1989, p. 10.
- Sara Llewellyn, 'The Cheltenham Five', Living Marxism, No. 14 - December 1989, p. 14.
- Don Milligan, 'Burying Lenin', Living Marxism, No. 14 - December 1989, p. 15.
- Mike Freeman, 'Jesus Christ: the man, the myth', Living Marxism, No. 14 - December 1989, p. 16.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Goodwill to all?', Living Marxism, No. 14 - December 1989, p. 21.
- Mark Reilly, 'The ghosts of Christmas past', Living Marxism, No. 14 - December 1989, p. 22.
- 'The British and God', Living Marxism, No. 14 - December 1989, p. 24.
- Frank Richards, 'The West will Miss the Berlin Wall', Living Marxism, No. 14 - December 1989, p. 26.
- Lindsay Daniels, 'By order of The Management', Living Marxism, No. 14 - December 1989, p. 32.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'The other refugees', Living Marxism, No. 14 - December 1989, p. 33.
- John Gibson and Manjit Singh, 'Silence of Despair', Living Marxism, No. 14 - December 1989, p. 34.
- Sue Nicholls, 'Then and now: December 1979 - the Soviets invade Afghanistan', Living Marxism, No. 14 - December 1989, p. 37.
- Jon Fryer, 'ERM... yes and no', Living Marxism, No. 14 - December 1989, p. 38.
- 'Segregation in school playgrounds', Living Marxism, No. 14 - December 1989, p. 40.
- Kenan Malik, 'Segregation in British society', Living Marxism, No. 14 - December 1989, p. 41.
'Living':
- John Fitzpatrick, 'Laugh? I nearly died!', Living Marxism, No. 14 - December 1989, p. 42.
- Pat Ford, 'Freedom of speech bubbles', Living Marxism, No. 14 - December 1989, p. 44.
- Frank Cottrell-Boyce, 'Here come the sound bites', Living Marxism, No. 14 - December 1989, p. 45.
- Toby Banks and Sean Thomas, 'Snobbery with violence', Living Marxism, No. 14 - December 1989, p. 46.
- Joe Boatman and Pandora Anderson, 'Prints in emperor's clothes', Living Marxism, No. 14 - December 1989, p. 47.
- 'A little light reading', Living Marxism, No. 14 - December 1989, p. 48.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 14 - December 1989, p. 50.
1990
Living Marxism 15 - January 1990
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Confessions of a communist', Living Marxism, No. 15 - January 1990, p. 4.
- Kirsten Cale, 'Whose war crimes?', Living Marxism, No. 15 - January 1990, p. 8.
- 'Don't Panic!', Living Marxism, No. 15 - January 1990, p. 9.
- Sharon Clarke, 'Acid house parties', Living Marxism, No. 15 - January 1990, p. 10.
- Linda Ryan, Dr Michael Fitzpatrick and Don Milligan, 'Aids', Living Marxism, No. 15 - January 1990, p. 14.
- Kirsten Cale, 'International terrorism', Living Marxism, No. 15 - January 1990, p. 20.
- Don Milligan, 'Kraut-bashing makes a comeback', Living Marxism, No. 15 - January 1990, p. 25.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'More CND, vicar?', Living Marxism, No. 15 - January 1990, p. 32.
- Toby Banks, 'Royal family fortunes', Living Marxism, No. 15 - January 1990, p. 34.
- Linda Ryan, 'Then and now', Living Marxism, No. 15 - January 1990, p. 36.
'Living':
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Clark contrast', Living Marxism, No. 15 - January 1990, p. 38.
- Andrew Calcutt, Manjit Singh and Alka Singh, 'Monster hits', Living Marxism, No. 15 - January 1990, p. 40.
- Mark Reilly, 'Ireland's identity crisis', Living Marxism, No. 15 - January 1990, p. 44-45.
- Alex Kershaw, 'Kick-and-tell' Living Marxism, No. 15 - January 1990, p. 46.
- Frank Cottrell-Boyce, 'The Blankety-Blank Generation Game', Living Marxism, No. 15 - January 1990, p. 47.
- John Fitzpatrick, 'Theatre of complexity', Living Marxism, No. 15 - January 1990, p. 48.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 15 - January 1990, p. 50.
Living Marxism 16 - February 1990
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Making a revolution', Living Marxism, No. 16 - February 1990, p. 4.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'When Dracula dined with the Queen', Living Marxism, No. 16 - February 1990, p. 8.
- Don Milligan, 'Gilt complex', Living Marxism, No. 16 - February 1990, p. 11.
- Stefanie Boston, 'When Bush 'ran' Agent Noriega', Living Marxism, No. 16 - February 1990, p. 12.
- Joan Phillips, 'The nicer nineties?', Living Marxism, No. 16 - February 1990, p. 15.
- Mike Freeman, 'Where is Britain going?', Living Marxism, No. 16 - February 1990, p. 16.
- Tony Kennedy, 'A problem shared', Living Marxism, No. 16 - February 1990, p. 22.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Tale of two cities', Living Marxism, No. 16 - February 1990, p. 24.
- Frank Furedi, 'The corpse of communism', Living Marxism, No. 16 - February 1990, p. 26.
- Adam Eastman, 'Soviet soap opera', Living Marxism, No. 16 - February 1990, p. 34.
- Ann Bradley, 'The year of the embryo?', Living Marxism, No. 16 - February 1990, p. 35.
- Kirk Williams, 'Death row in Brixton jail', Living Marxism, No. 16 - February 1990, p. 38.
'Living':
- Joe Boatman, 'Confessions of a housewife', Living Marxism, No. 16 - February 1990, p. 40.
- Tessa Myer, 'The If man', Living Marxism, No. 16 - February 1990, p. 42.
- Kirk Williams, 'This is heavy metal', Living Marxism, No. 16 - February 1990, p. 44.
- Derek Owen, 'Glasgow: City of Culture?', Living Marxism, No. 16 - February 1990, p. 46.
- Frank Cottrell-Boyce, 'Thunderbirds are a-go-go', Living Marxism, No. 16 - February 1990, p. 47.
- Don Milligan, Adam Curtis and Alan Harding, 'Books', Living Marxism, No. 16 - February 1990, p. 48-49.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 16 - February 1990, p. 50.
Living Marxism 17 - March 1990
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: How can you call yourself a Marxist?', Living Marxism, No. 17 - March 1990, p. 4.
- Joe Boatman, Alex Campbell and Chris Allen, 'Irish are still in the frame', Living Marxism, No. 17 - March 1990, p. 8-11.
- Russell Osbourne, 'The Mandela myth', Living Marxism, No. 17 - March 1990, p. 12.
- Andrew Calcutt and Jane Wilde, 'Taxi drivers on mean streets', Living Marxism, No. 17 - March 1990, p. 14.
- Sara Hardy, 'Nothing Nazi about it', Living Marxism, No. 17 - March 1990, p. 17.
- Don Milligan, 'Judging gays', Living Marxism, No. 17 - March 1990, p. 18.
- Tony Kennedy, 'Inflated opinions', Living Marxism, No. 17 - March 1990, p. 20.
- Liz Bradshaw, 'A rise, Sir Ralph?', Living Marxism, No. 17 - March 1990, p. 22.
- Frank Richards, 'Who rules behind the wall?', Living Marxism, No. 17 - March 1990, p. 24.
- Sharon Clarke, 'The German question: an answer', Living Marxism, No. 17 - March 1990, p. 30.
- Helen Simons, 'Deutschmark uber alles?', Living Marxism, No. 17 - March 1990, p. 32.
- Daniel Nassim, 'Where Ossie met Wessie', Living Marxism, No. 17 - March 1990, p. 35.
- Rob Knight, 'Is Gorbachev going?', Living Marxism, No. 17 - March 1990, p. 36.
'Living':
- Joe Boatman and John Fitzpatrick, 'Hollywood vets Vietnam', Living Marxism, No. 17 - March 1990, p. 38.
- Pat Ford, 'Not so sunny bunny, Living Marxism, No. 17 - March 1990, p. 39.
- Toby Banks, 'Viddy well, little brothers', Living Marxism, No. 17 - March 1990, p. 40.
- Frank Cottrell-Boyce, 'Guilty looks', Living Marxism, No. 17 - March 1990, p. 41.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'New Realism and novel realities', Living Marxism, No. 17 - March 1990, p. 42.
- John Gibson, 'Eco-doom day book', Living Marxism, No. 17 - March 1990, p. 44.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 17 - March 1990, p. 46.
Living Marxism 18 - April 1990
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial', Living Marxism, No. 18 - April 1990, p. 4.
- Daniel Nassim, 'Noam Chomsky: The real Cold War's not over', Living Marxism, No. 18 - April 1990, p. 6.
- Stephanie Boston, 'A gift from Gorbachev', Living Marxism, No. 18 - April 1990, p. 10.
- Revolutionary Communist Party, 'No time for euphoria', Living Marxism, No. 18 - April 1990, p. 12.
- Don Milligan, 'Browne Sugar', Living Marxism, No. 18 - April 1990, p. 15.
- Mike Freeman, 'Marxism Lives', Living Marxism, No. 18 - April 1990, p. 16.
- Leon Trotsky, reprint of 'Stalinism and Bolshevism', Living Marxism, No. 18 - April 1990, p. 23.
- Alan Harding, 'Gizza job!', Living Marxism, No. 18 - April 1990, p. 31.
- Linda Ryan, 'Has socialism failed?', Living Marxism, No. 18 - April 1990, p. 32.
- Gemma Forest, 'Tony Benn: Still taking it from the top?', Living Marxism, No. 18 - April 1990, p. 36.
- Lynn Rawley, 'Then and now: April 1975 - Pol Pot comes to power', Living Marxism, No. 18 - April 1990, p. 39.
Living, p. 40-48:
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Dirty Don Giovanni', Living Marxism, No. 18 - April 1990, p. 40.
- Joe Boatman, 'The Scrooge of Flint', Living Marxism, No. 18 - April 1990, p. 41.
- Frank Cottrell-Boyce, 'Brookside against infantile disorders', Living Marxism, No. 18 - April 1990, p. 43.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Hard times on the high street', Living Marxism, No. 18 - April 1990, p. 44.
- Nick Johnson, 'King of the ring', Living Marxism, No. 18 - April 1990, p. 45.
- John Fitzpatrick, 'Get a ticket', Living Marxism, No. 18 - April 1990, p. 46.
- Joe Curran, 'Live and kickin'?', Living Marxism, No. 18 - April 1990, p. 47.
- 'Books', Living Marxism, No. 18 - April 1990, p. 48.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 18 - April 1990, p. 50.
Living Marxism 19 - May 1990
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: The riots - left and right unite and fight', Living Marxism, No. 19 - May 1990, p. 4.
- Fiona Foster and Joe Watson, 'Who says South Armagh is British?', Living Marxism, No. 19 - May 1990, p. 8.
- Don Milligan, 'The Nazis next door', Living Marxism, No. 19 - May 1990, p. 11.
- Joan Phillips, 'A British Marxist in Eastern Europe', Living Marxism, No. 19 - May 1990, p. 12.
- Alan Harding, 'Eastern Europe: no second spring', Living Marxism, No. 19 - May 1990, p. 20.
- Rob Knight, 'Capitalists in the Kremlin?', Living Marxism, No. 19 - May 1990, p. 23.
- Frank Richards and Barry Crawford, 'South Africa: why a two-stage revolution won't work', Living Marxism, No. 19 - May 1990, p. 28.
- Charles Longford, 'Apartheid's homelands are burning', Living Marxism, No. 19 - May 1990, p. 33.
- Ann Bradley, 'When does life begin?', Living Marxism, No. 19 - May 1990, p. 34.
- Andrew Calcutt and Simon Norfolk, 'Making a living in the past', Living Marxism, No. 19 - May 1990, p. 38.
'Living':
- Andrew Calcutt and Jez Mitchell, 'What's so marvelous about Manchester?', Living Marxism, No. 19 - May 1990, p. 42.
- Frank Cottrell-Boyce, 'The Granada tour', Living Marxism, No. 19 - May 1990, p. 44.
- Tessa Myer, 'Art and sole', Living Marxism, No. 19 - May 1990, p. 45.
- Hilary Savage and Lesley McDonnell, 'Police toss the Feathers' fan', Living Marxism, No. 19 - May 1990, p. 45.
- Toby Banks, 'Underground movement', Living Marxism, No. 19 - May 1990, p. 46.
- Andrew Calcutt and Sean Thomas, 'Not-so-great expectations', Living Marxism, No. 19 - May 1990, p. 47.
- John Fitzpatrick, 'From the Krays to crack', Living Marxism, No. 19 - May 1990, p. 48.
- Joe Boatman, 'At last, unhappy families', Living Marxism, No. 19 - May 1990, p. 49.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 19 - May 1990, p. 50.
Living Marxism 20 - June 1990
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: There is no future in the Union Jack', Living Marxism, No. 20 - June 1990, p. 4.
- Adam Sampson, 'The personal column', Living Marxism, No. 20 - June 1990, p. 8.
- Alan Harding, 'World cup war', Living Marxism, No. 20 - June 1990, p. 10.
- Ann Bradley, 'Who needs the embryo bill?', Living Marxism, No. 20 - June 1990, p. 14.
- Joan Phillips, 'Romania: what revolution?', Living Marxism, No. 20 - June 1990, p. 18.
- Don Milligan, 'Save us from Mother Teresa', Living Marxism, No. 20 - June 1990, p. 25.
- Frank Furedi, 'Towards a new world order', Living Marxism, No. 20 - June 1990, p. 26.
- Helen Simons, 'Globalisation? - It's not the same the whole world over', Living Marxism, No. 20 - June 1990, p. 32.
- Adam Eastman, 'Then and now', Living Marxism, No. 20 - June 1990, p. 37.
- Kirsten Cale, 'Last post for NATO?', Living Marxism, No. 20 - June 1990, p. 38.
'Living':
- Andrew Calcutt, 'The Ealing cottage murders', Living Marxism, No. 20 - June 1990, p. 40.
- Kenan Malik, 'Not cricket', Living Marxism, No. 20 - June 1990, p. 41.
- Kirsten Cale, 'Fool's Gold', Living Marxism, No. 20 - June 1990, p. 42.
- Joe Boatman, 'Look who's not talking', Living Marxism, No. 20 - June 1990, p. 43.
- John Fitzpatrick, 'Red stars', Living Marxism, No. 20 - June 1990, p. 44.
- Frank Cottrell-Boyce, 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle Hero Nerds', Living Marxism, No. 20 - June 1990, p. 45.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 20 - June 1990, p. 50.
Living Marxism 21 - July 1990
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: The New Enlightenment starts here', Living Marxism, No. 21 - July 1990, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 21 - July 1990, p. 7.
- Louise Cohen, 'The Personal Column', Living Marxism, No. 21 - July 1990, p. 8.
- Russell Osborne and Julian Laslo, 'What price Poland?', Living Marxism, No. 21 - July 1990, p. 10.
- Stefanie Boston and Joan Phillips, 'Ciao, immigrante?', Living Marxism, No. 21 - July 1990, p. 14.
- Phil Murphy, 'The invisible economy', Living Marxism, No. 21 - July 1990, p. 20.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Police and press run riot', Living Marxism, No. 21 - July 1990, p. 24.
- Frank Furedi, 'Out of the dark, into the light', Living Marxism, No. 21 - July 1990, p. 26.
- John Gibson and Manjit Singh, 'Let's conquer tomorrow's world', Living Marxism, No. 21 - July 1990, p. 32.
- Don Milligan, 'Bovine spongiform on the brain', Living Marxism, No. 21 - July 1990, p. 37.
- Charles Longford, 'South Africa: the great non-debate', Living Marxism, No. 21 - July 1990, p. 38.
- Alan Harding, 'Then and now: King Billy wasn't a Paisleyite', Living Marxism, No. 21 - July 1990, p. 41.
'Living':
- Emmanuel Oliver, 'Rap against racism', Living Marxism, No. 21 - July 1990, p. 42.
- Pat Ford, 'Pure Genius', Living Marxism, No. 21 - July 1990, p. 43.
- Jon E Lewis, 'Political pulp writer', Living Marxism, No. 21 - July 1990, p. 44.
- Frank Cottrell-Boyce, 'A nation united behind the living room curtains', Living Marxism, No. 21 - July 1990, p. 45.
- Alan Harding, John Gibson, Manjit Singh, Daniel Nassim, Rob Knight and Andrew Calcutt, 'Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 21 - July 1990, p. 47-50.
Living Marxism 22 - August 1990
'Special Ireland Issue':
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Two-party politics in a one-party state', Living Marxism, No. 22 - August 1990, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 22 - August 1990, p. 7.
- Ann Bradley, 'Contraception - why women are still doing it for themselves', Living Marxism, No. 22 - August 1990, p. 9.
- Linda Ryan, 'IRA bombs in Britain: who's to blame?', Living Marxism, No. 22 - August 1990, p. 10.
- Phil Murphy, 'Does Britain still dominate the South?', Living Marxism, No. 22 - August 1990, p. 14.
- Kirsten Cale, 'Running on empty', Living Marxism, No. 22 - August 1990, p. 18.
- Stefanie Boston and Joan Phillips, 'Euroracism: the FN connection', Living Marxism, No. 22 - August 1990, p. 20.
- Paula Roberts, 'The Personal Column', Living Marxism, No. 22 - August 1990, p. 25.
- Frank Richards, 'Leon Trotsky: a magnificent failure', Living Marxism, No. 22 - August 1990, p. 26.
- Russell Osborne and Julian Laslo, 'Solidarnosc no longer', Living Marxism, No. 22 - August 1990, p. 32.
- Andrew Calcutt, '1956 and all that', Living Marxism, No. 22 - August 1990, p. 35.
- Mick Hume, 'Why the poll tax is not a class issue', Living Marxism, No. 22 - August 1990, p. 36.
- Don Milligan, 'The snobs and the mobs', Living Marxism, No. 22 - August 1990, p. 39.
- John Fitzpatrick, 'Paul Hill: life after Guildford', Living Marxism, No. 22 - August 1990, p. 40.
'Living':
- Joe Boatman, 'Summer of war', Living Marxism, No. 22 - August 1990, p. 42.
- Alan Harding, 'What we do on our hols', Living Marxism, No. 22 - August 1990, p. 43.
- Gareth Rhys, 'Pioneer of modernism', Living Marxism, No. 22 - August 1990, p. 44.
- Frank Cottrell-Boyce, 'Living TV: Fat Harold, thirtysomething and the freedom of the airwaves', Living Marxism, No. 22 - August 1990, p. 45.
- 'The Marxist Review of Irish Books, Living Marxism, No. 22 - August 1990, p. 47-50.
Living Marxism 23 – September 1990
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Hands off the Gulf', Living Marxism, No. 23 - September 1990, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 23 - September 1990, p. 8.
- Jill Gordon, 'Then and now', Living Marxism, No. 23 - September 1990, p. 10.
- Ann Bradley, 'Who's afraid of the mad axemen?', Living Marxism, No. 23 - September 1990, p. 12.
- Joe Watson, 'The Personal Column', Living Marxism, No. 23 - September 1990, p. 13.
- Charles Longford, 'Beware of imperialist plots', Living Marxism, No. 23 - September 1990, p. 14.
- Rob Knight, 'Taking the slow road to market', Living Marxism, No. 23 - September 1990, p. 18.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'What went wrong in Liverpool', Living Marxism, No. 23 - September 1990, p. 22.
- Frank Furedi, 'Britain's national identity crisis', Living Marxism, No. 23 - September 1990, p. 27.
- Helen Simons, 'A Great Britain or a Good European?', Living Marxism, No. 23 - September 1990, p. 32.
- Thomas Fischer and John Gibson, 'A new Germany in the making', Living Marxism, No. 23 - September 1990, p. 36.
- Don Milligan, 'Queen Mummery', Living Marxism, No. 23 - September 1990, p. 39.
'Living':
- Robert Charles, 'The Prince's new clothes?', Living Marxism, No. 23 - September 1990, p. 40.
- John Fitzpatrick, 'Love and Revolution', Living Marxism, No. 23 - September 1990, p. 42.
- Joe Boatman, 'Tales of the unexpected', Living Marxism, No. 23 - September 1990, p. 42.
- Nat Edwards, 'Agitpot', Living Marxism, No. 23 - September 1990, p. 43.
- Frank Cottrell-Boyce, 'Paddy Haycocks: the uncut version', Living Marxism, No. 23 - September 1990, p. 44.
- Mike Freeman, Charles Longford, James Heartfield and Gemma Forest, 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 23 - September 1990, p. 47-50.
Living Marxism 24 - October 1990
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Imperialism is alive - and kicking', Living Marxism, No. 24 - October 1990, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 24 - October 1990, p. 8.
- Mick Hume, 'Ten things you should know about the Gulf crisis', Living Marxism, No. 24 - October 1990, p. 10.
- Frank Furedi, 'So much for the peace dividend', Living Marxism, No. 24 - October 1990, p. 14.
- Andy Clarkson, 'How Britain created the Gulf crisis', Living Marxism, No. 24 - October 1990, p. 20.
- Charles Longford, 'What the Western powers taught Saddam', Living Marxism, No. 24 - October 1990, p. 22.
- Jill Gordon, 'Then and now: Appeasement and war', Living Marxism, No. 24 - October 1990, p. 25.
- Daniel Nassim, 'Fragile states', Living Marxism, No. 24 - October 1990, p. 26.
- Kirsten Cale, 'Kuwaitis in Britain', Living Marxism, No. 24 - October 1990, p. 29.
- Tony Kennedy, 'Fuelling prejudice', Living Marxism, No. 24 - October 1990, p. 30.
- Andrew Calcutt and Alex Campbell, 'Danger and death on another oilfield', Living Marxism, No. 24 - October 1990, p. 33.
- Linda Ryan, 'Where's the Guinness', Living Marxism, No. 24 - October 1990, p. 34.
- Sharon Clarke, 'Where's the opposition?', Living Marxism, No. 24 - October 1990, p. 35.
- Ann Bradley, 'Divorced from reality', Living Marxism, No. 24 - October 1990, p. 37.
- Kerry Dean, 'Rise and shine, sisters', Living Marxism, No. 24 - October 1990, p. 38.
- Don Milligan, 'Washing dossers down the drain', Living Marxism, No. 24 - October 1990, p. 39.
'Living':
- Mike Fitzpatrick, 'Mike Leigh interview: Real lives', Living Marxism, No. 24 - October 1990, p. 40.
- Joe Boatman, 'Fear is the future', Living Marxism, No. 24 - October 1990, p. 42.
- Toby Banks, 'The New Man', Living Marxism, No. 24 - October 1990, p. 43.
- Frank Cottrell-Boyce, 'Dramadocs', Living Marxism, No. 24 - October 1990, p. 44.
- 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 24 - October 1990, p. 45-50.
Living Marxism 25 - November 1990
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: The New Age of Imperialism', Living Marxism, No. 25 - November 1990, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 25 - November 1990, p. 8.
- Kirsten Cale, 'When Britain planned to colonise Kuwait', Living Marxism, No. 25 - November 1990, p. 10.
- Kirsten Cale, 'How Britain Built Kuwait', Living Marxism, No. 25 - November 1990, p. 12.
- Daniel Nassim, 'Why they hate the West', Living Marxism, No. 25 - November 1990, p. 14.
- Jill Gordon, 'Then and now: November 1920', Living Marxism, No. 25 - November 1990, p. 17.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Gulf crisis provokes racism', Living Marxism, No. 25 - November 1990, p. 18.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'British bulldogs and lamb wars', Living Marxism, No. 25 - November 1990, p. 20.
- Charles Longford, 'Civil war in South Africa?', Living Marxism, No. 25 - November 1990, p. 22.
- 'Recession exposes the enterprise culture', Living Marxism, No. 25 - November 1990, p. 26.
- Jonathan Fryer, 'The unfree market', Living Marxism, No. 25 - November 1990, p. 28.
- Helen Simons, 'Exploitation', Living Marxism, No. 25 - November 1990, p. 31.
- Phil Murphy, 'They're banking on us', Living Marxism, No. 25 - November 1990, p. 32.
- Craig Barton, 'How to look like a billion dollars', Living Marxism, No. 25 - November 1990, p. 35.
- Ann Bradley, 'Satan never ate my baby', Living Marxism, No. 25 - November 1990, p. 37.
- 'The personal column', Living Marxism, No. 25 - November 1990, p. 38.
- Don Milligan, 'Irresponsible citizens', Living Marxism, No. 25 - November 1990, p. 39.
'Living':
- John Fitzpatrick, 'Richard Ingram interview: Eye-opener', Living Marxism, No. 25 - November 1990, p. 40.
- Frank Cottrell-Boyce, 'Religious broadcasting', Living Marxism, No. 25 - November 1990, p. 42.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Denis Leary', Living Marxism, No. 25 - November 1990, p. 43.
- 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 25 - November 1990, p. 45.
Living Marxism 26 - December 1990
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Europe is only the tip of the Tories' iceberg', Living Marxism, No. 26 - December 1990, p. 4.
- 'Who rules?', Living Marxism, No. 26 - December 1990, p. 7.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 26 - December 1990, p. 8.
- Compiled by Andrew Calcutt, 'What they said in 1990', Living Marxism, No. 26 - December 1990, p. 10.
- Sara Hardy, 'Single mothers and absent fathers', Living Marxism, No. 26 - December 1990, p. 12.
- Ann Bradley, 'Born-again charlatans', Living Marxism, No. 26 - December 1990, p. 15.
- Kirsten Cale, 'Drawing lines in the sand', Living Marxism, No. 26 - December 1990, p. 16.
- Christine Kelly, 'All change in the Middle East', Living Marxism, No. 26 - December 1990, p. 20.
- Joan Phillips, 'Winter comes to Eastern Europe', Living Marxism, No. 26 - December 1990, p. 22.
- 'The great euro-debate', Living Marxism, No. 26 - December 1990, p. 26.
- Helen Simons, 'Why British business can't beat Europe', Living Marxism, No. 26 - December 1990, p. 27.
- Phil Murphy, 'What's so special about the pound?', Living Marxism, No. 26 - December 1990, p. 30.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'The City: forever blowing bubbly', Living Marxism, No. 26 - December 1990, p. 33.
- Frank Richards (1990) 'Midnight in the Century', Living Marxism, No. 26, December 1990, pp. 34-8.
- Don Milligan, 'Losing by default', Living Marxism, No. 26 - December 1990, p. 39.
- Joe Boatman, 'Steve Barron interview: Turtle power', Living Marxism, No. 26 - December 1990, p. 40.
- Gemma Forest, Living for the city', Living Marxism, No. 26 - December 1990, p. 41.
- James Heartfield, 'Patrick Hughes interview: Putting the infinite in perspective', Living Marxism, No. 26 - December 1990, p. 42.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'James Elroy: Sex, violence and violent sex', Living Marxism, No. 26 - December 1990, p. 44.
- Frank Cottrell-Boyce, 'Bringing out the animal in you', Living Marxism, No. 26 - December 1990, p. 45.
- 'Boxing day books', Living Marxism, No. 26 - December 1990, p. 47.
1991
Living Marxism 27 - January 1991
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: No more Mr Nice Guy', Living Marxism, No. 27 - January 1991, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 27 - January 1991, p. 6.
- Linda Ryan, 'A thin gloss of greatness', Living Marxism, No. 27 - January 1991, p. 8.
- Ann Bradley, 'Tories first, woman last', Living Marxism, No. 27 - January 1991, p. 11.
- Sharon Clarke, 'Capitalism can't be classness', Living Marxism, No. 27 - January 1991, p. 12.
- Phil Murphy, 'No major miracles', Living Marxism, No. 27 - January 1991, p. 14.
- Ann Bradley, 'Animal magic', Living Marxism, No. 27 - January 1991, p. 17.
- Andrew Calcutt and John Fitzpatrick, 'Innocent until proven Irish', Living Marxism, No. 27 - January 1991, p. 18-21.
- Helen Simons, 'EMU lives?', Living Marxism, No. 27 - January 1991, p. 22.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Peace dividend is no defence', Living Marxism, No. 27 - January 1991, p. 25.
- 'The Gulf crisis: the West has already declared war', Living Marxism, No. 27 - January 1991, p. 26.
- Frank Furedi, 'The end of the world order is nigh', Living Marxism, No. 27 - January 1991, p. 28.
- James Malone, 'Turn of the American century', Living Marxism, No. 27 - January 1991, p. 33.
- Rob Knight, 'Can the capitalists save the Soviet Union?', Living Marxism, No. 27 - January 1991, p. 36.
- Jill Gordon, 'Then and now: January 1901 - death of the Queen', Living Marxism, No. 27 - January 1991, p. 38.
- Don Milligan, 'Sour grapes', Living Marxism, No. 27 - January 1991, p. 39.
'Living':
- Alan Harding, 'The spy novel comes in from the cold', Living Marxism, No. 27 - January 1991, p. 40.
- Toby Banks, 'Still Deadheads after all these years', Living Marxism, No. 27 - January 1991, p. 42.
- Helen West, 'Egon Schiele: Filth is in the eye of the beholder', Living Marxism, No. 27 - January 1991, p. 43.
- Frank Cottrell-Boyce, 'When Gazza wept and Thatcher fell', Living Marxism, No. 27 - January 1991, p. 44.
- 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 27 - January 1991, p. 45.
Living Marxism 28 - February 1991
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: For what?', Living Marxism, No. 28 - February 1991, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 28 - February 1991, p. 4.
- Pat Roberts, 'Anti-war? Not good enough', Living Marxism, No. 28 - February 1991, p. 8.
- Kirsten Cale, 'An A-Z of the triumph of capitalism', Living Marxism, No. 28 - February 1991, p. 12.
- Don Milligan, 'The Torture Vice Gang trial', Living Marxism, No. 28 - February 1991, p. 16.
- Ann Bradley, 'Sonia Sutcliffe: a set-up', Living Marxism, No. 28 - February 1991, p. 16.
- Sharon Clarke, 'That nice Mr Major declares war', Living Marxism, No. 28 - February 1991, p. 18.
- Helen Simons, 'Redundant arguments', Living Marxism, No. 28 - February 1991, p. 20.
- Andrew Calcutt and Liam Harris, 'Corby: from bust to boom and back again', Living Marxism, No. 28 - February 1991, p. 22.
- Frank Furedi, 'Britain's national identity crisis', Living Marxism, No. 28 - February 1991, p. 24.
- Alan Harding, 'Marketing the monarchy', *Frank Furedi, 'Britain's national identity crisis', Living Marxism, No. 28 - February 1991, p. 30.
- Fiona Foster, 'A murder is not announced', Living Marxism, No. 28 - February 1991, p. 32-34.
'Living':
- Joe Boatman, 'Ken Loach interview: hidden agenda', Living Marxism, No. 28 - February 1991, p. 36.
- John Fitzpatrick, 'Censorship on 4', Living Marxism, No. 28 - February 1991, p. 38.
- Toby Banks, 'All for a good cause?', Living Marxism, No. 28 - February 1991, p. 39.
- Frank Cottrell-Boyce, 'And Tarzan's desert adventure...?', Living Marxism, No. 28 - February 1991, p. 41.
- 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 28 - February 1991, p. 43.
Living Marxism 29 - March 1991
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: How the West has lost', Living Marxism, No. 29 - March 1991, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 29 - March 1991, p. 6.
- Ann Bradley, 'Women in the Mother of battles', Living Marxism, No. 29 - March 1991, p. 9.
- 'What's so special about Saddam?', Living Marxism, No. 29 - March 1991, p. 10.
- Kirsten Cale, 'An alliance of tyrants', Living Marxism, No. 29 - March 1991, p. 11.
- John Pilger, 'Censorship by omission', Living Marxism, No. 29 - March 1991, p. 15.
- Pat Roberts, 'Why is Britain so pro-war?', Living Marxism, No. 29 - March 1991, p. 16.
- Daniel Nassim, 'Noam Chomsky interview: Now the lid is off for the free use of force', Living Marxism, No. 29 - March 1991, p. 20.
- Daniel Nassim, 'Israel: still the chosen one?', Living Marxism, No. 29 - March 1991, p. 24.
- Mike Freeman, 'CND's alternative imperialism', Living Marxism, No. 29 - March 1991, p. 26.
- Jill Gordon, 'Then and now: War against war', Living Marxism, No. 29 - March 1991, p. 31.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Operation racism', Living Marxism, No. 29 - March 1991, p. 32.
- Kenan Malik, 'Bradford: a city at war', Living Marxism, No. 29 - March 1991, p. 33.
- Don Milligan, 'From somewhere over the rainbow Sir Ian', Living Marxism, No. 29 - March 1991, p. 35.
- Tony Kennedy, 'British capitalism slumps: the forgotten battlefront', Living Marxism, No. 29 - March 1991, p. 36.
- Rob Knight, 'This is Perestroika', Living Marxism, No. 29 - March 1991, p. 38.
'Living':
- Toby Banks, 'Inside England's World Cup: All played out?', Living Marxism, No. 29 - March 1991, p. 40.
- Jimmy Simpson, 'Cool jazz and hot funk: Only a fad, dad?', Living Marxism, No. 29 - March 1991, p. 42.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Geoff Dyer interview: Brixton beatniks', Living Marxism, No. 29 - March 1991, p. 43.
- Frank Cottrell-Boyce, 'Faking dreams for the camera', Living Marxism, No. 29 - March 1991, p. 44.
- 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 29 - March 1991, p. 45.
Living Marxism 30 - April 1991
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: After Iraq, who's next?', Living Marxism, No. 30 - April 1991, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 30 - April 1991, p. 6.
- Kenan Malik, 'Atrocities and acts of war', Living Marxism, No. 30 - April 1991, p. 10.
- Kirsten Cale, 'Kuwait was never the issue: the cruellest hoax', Living Marxism, No. 30 - April 1991, p. 12.
- Rob Knight, 'How the peace movement played into their hands', Living Marxism, No. 30 - April 1991, p. 16.
- Mike Freeman, 'America: beyond the Vietnam syndrome?', Living Marxism, No. 30 - April 1991, p. 18.
- Don Milligan, 'Stormin' Norman and gay sex', Living Marxism, No. 30 - April 1991, p. 22.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Ribble by-election: grey shadows in the valley', Living Marxism, No. 30 - April 1991, p. 23.
- Ann Bradley, 'Different mags for different worlds', Living Marxism, No. 30 - April 1991, p. 25.
- 'Casting more light on Midnight in the Century', Living Marxism, No. 30 - April 1991, p. 26.
- Frank Richards, 'Settling accounts with the past', Living Marxism, No. 30 - April 1991, p. 29.
- Geoff Pilling, 'Opening up the debate', Living Marxism, No. 30 - April 1991, p. 33.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Pay cuts and company culture', Living Marxism, No. 30 - April 1991, p. 34.
- Helen Simons, 'Recession: Tories blame their miracle', Living Marxism, No. 30 - April 1991, p. 36.
- Eve Anderson, 'Then and now: Connolly under fire again', Living Marxism, No. 30 - April 1991, p. 38-39.
'Living':,
- Mark Reilly, 'Mozart - all in the genes?', Living Marxism, No. 30 - April 1991, p. 41.
- Toby Banks, 'Mike Leigh: Life is Sweet', Living Marxism, No. 30 - April 1991, p. 42.
- Craig Barton, 'Max Ernst - Visions of our century', Living Marxism, No. 30 - April 1991, p. 44.
- Frank Cottrell-Boyce, 'Human trainers stalk Beverly Hills', Living Marxism, No. 30 - April 1991, p. 45.
- 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 30 - April 1991, p. 47.
Living Marxism 31 - May 1991
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: The Walter Mitty Tendency and the poll tax', Living Marxism, No. 31 - May 1991, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 31 - May 1991, p. 6.
- Kirsten Cale, 'The Birmingham Six and British injustice', Living Marxism, No. 31 - May 1991, p. 8.
- Mike Freeman, 'Why is British politics so boring?', Living Marxism, No. 31 - May 1991, p. 10.
- Sean Thomas, 'The Tories: stuck with Tina', Living Marxism, No. 31 - May 1991, p. 13.
- Keith Tompson, 'The left: left behind', Living Marxism, No. 31 - May 1991, p. 14.
- John Gibson, 'The Greens: eaten up', Living Marxism, No. 31 - May 1991, p. 15.
- Linda Ryan, 'Beating boredom by taking control', Living Marxism, No. 31 - May 1991, p. 16.
- Mick Hume, 'Whatever happened to the working class?', Living Marxism, No. 31 - May 1991, p. 18.
- Joan Phillips, 'Polish miners in the pit', Living Marxism, No. 31 - May 1991, p. 22.
- Ann Bradley, 'Virgin on the ridiculous', Living Marxism, No. 31 - May 1991, p. 25.
- Editorial statement, 'The tragedy of the Kurds', Living Marxism, No. 31 - May 1991, p. 26.
- Andy Clarkson and Kunle Oluremi, 'The West always makes it worse', Living Marxism, No. 31 - May 1991, p. 28.
- Phil Murphy, 'The economics of war', Living Marxism, No. 31 - May 1991, p. 30.
- Fiona Foster, 'Hunger Strikers', Living Marxism, No. 31 - May 1991, p. 36-38.
- Don Milligan, 'Don't listen to your heart!', Living Marxism, No. 31 - May 1991, p. 39.
'Living':
- Pat Ford, 'Goodfellas whack Godfathers', Living Marxism, No. 31 - May 1991, p. 40.
- Toby Banks, 'The New Age: Totally cosmic', Living Marxism, No. 31 - May 1991, p. 42.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'The Governor', Living Marxism, No. 31 - May 1991, p. 44.
- Frank Cottrell-Boyce, 'Jihad at Sunday tea-time', Living Marxism, No. 31 - May 1991, p. 45.
- 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 31 - May 1991, p. 47.
Living Marxism 32 - June 1991
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: The myth of the White Man's burden', Living Marxism, No. 32 - June 1991, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 32 - June 1991, p. 6.
- Andy Clarkson, 'How Britain tricked the Kurds', Living Marxism, No. 32 - June 1991, p. 8.
- Kirsten Cale, 'Free Kuwait?', Living Marxism, No. 32 - June 1991, p. 11.
- Kenan Malik, 'Liberals for imperialism', Living Marxism, No. 32 - June 1991, p. 12.
- Ann Bradley, Living Marxism, No. 32 - June 1991, p. 15.
- Joan Phillips, 'Special Reports: Winners and losers in the East European market', Living Marxism, No. 32 - June 1991, p. 16.
- Rob Knight, 'Stalemate in the Soviet Union', Living Marxism, No. 32 - June 1991, p. 24.
- 'Towards 2000', Living Marxism, No. 32 - June 1991, p. 26.
- Sharon Clarke, 'Pre-election politics: no contest', Living Marxism, No. 32 - June 1991, p. 28.
- Kirsten Cale, 'Tory visions of the future', Living Marxism, No. 32 - June 1991, p. 32.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Can beneficial insects save Britain's Industry?', Living Marxism, No. 32 - June 1991, p. 34.
- Alan Harding, 'The death of parliamentary politics?', Living Marxism, No. 32 - June 1991, p. 36.
- Phil Murphy, 'Behind the Brooke talks in Ireland', Living Marxism, No. 32 - June 1991, p. 39.
- 'Something old, something new', Living Marxism, No. 32 - June 1991, p. 39.
- 'Living', Living Marxism, No. 32 - June 1991, p. 40.
- 'Frank Cottrell-Boyce on TV', Living Marxism, No. 32 - June 1991, p. 44.
- 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 32 - June 1991, p. 45.
Living Marxism 33 - July 1991
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Towards 2000 - a time for revolutionary ideas', Living Marxism, No. 33 - July 1991, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 33 - July 1991, p. 6.
- Mike Freeman, 'Towards 2000: Is socialism finished?', Living Marxism, No. 33 - July 1991, p. 8.
- Phil Murphy, 'Recession: kill or cure?', Living Marxism, No. 33 - July 1991, p. 12.
- Andrew Calcutt, Kerry Dean and Simon Kray, 'Mass sackings north and south', Living Marxism, No. 33 - July 1991, p. 14.
- Kate Lawrence, 'White collar redundancies', Living Marxism, No. 33 - July 1991, p. 16.
- Ann Bradley, 'A Tory shaggy dog story', Living Marxism, No. 33 - July 1991, p. 17.
- John Gibson, 'Germany one year on', Living Marxism, No. 33 - July 1991, p. 18.
- Toby Banks, 'A right circus', Living Marxism, No. 33 - July 1991, p. 21.
- Charles Longford, 'Behind the Winnie Mandela trial', Living Marxism, No. 33 - July 1991, p. 22.
- 'Towards 2000 - Living Marxism live', Living Marxism, No. 33 - July 1991, p. 25.
- Frank Richards, 'The importance of being anti imperialist', Living Marxism, No. 33 - July 1991, p. 30-34.
- Andy Clarkson, 'Britain's bloody legacy in India', Living Marxism, No. 33 - July 1991, p. 35.
- Barry Crawford, 'The making of Mozambique's famine', Living Marxism, No. 33 - July 1991, p. 36.
- Kenan Malik, 'Aiding the West', Living Marxism, No. 33 - July 1991, p. 38.
'Living':
- John Fitzpatrick, 'GBH: Socialism for scabs', Living Marxism, No. 33 - July 1991, p. 40.
- Toby Banks, 'Charles Shaar Murray interview', Living Marxism, No. 33 - July 1991, p. 42.
- Frank Cottrell-Boyce, 'An English Heritage Bilko', Living Marxism, No. 33 - July 1991, p. 44.
- 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 33 - July 1991, p. 45.
Living Marxism 34 - August 1991
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Scum politics', Living Marxism, No. 34 - August 1991, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 34 - August 1991, p. 6.
- Mick Hume, 'Liverpool: Who's to blame', Living Marxism, No. 34 - August 1991, p. 8.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'The legend of the striking gravediggers', Living Marxism, No. 34 - August 1991, p. 12.
- Rob Knight, 'The West won't save the Soviets', Living Marxism, No. 34 - August 1991, p. 14.
- Joan Phillips, 'Yugoslavia: The dangers of secession', Living Marxism, No. 34 - August 1991, p. 16.
- Ann Bradley, 'R U for the abortion pill', Living Marxism, No. 34 - August 1991, p. 19.
- Kirsten Cale, 'A mockery of democracy in the third world', Living Marxism, No. 34 - August 1991, p. 20.
- 'An open letter to all opponents of imperialism: Challenge Britain's colonial war', Living Marxism, No. 34 - August 1991, p. 24.
- Fiona Foster, 'Ireland: The peaces of the grave', Living Marxism, No. 34 - August 1991, p. 26-29.
- Alex Farrell, 'Can the IRA survive', Living Marxism, No. 34 - August 1991, p. 30-32.
- Toby Banks, 'Beer talking', Living Marxism, No. 34 - August 1991, p. 33.
- Daniel Nassim, 'Why Britain loves Japan', Living Marxism, No. 34 - August 1991, p. 34.
'Living':
- Dawn Levine, 'Psychos and censors', Living Marxism, No. 34 - August 1991, p. 36.
- Joan Phillips, 'The battle for Bud', Living Marxism, No. 34 - August 1991, p. 38.
- Frank Cottrell-Boyce, 'The great British conspiracy', Living Marxism, No. 34 - August 1991, p. 39.
- Alan Harding, 'To read or not to read', Living Marxism, No. 34 - August 1991, p. 40.
- 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 34 - August 1991, p. 41.
Living Marxism 35 - September 1991
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: If Marxism is dead, why to they keep digging it up?', Living Marxism, No. 35 - September 1991, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 35 - September 1991, p. 6.
- Joan Phillips, 'Eastern Europe joins the third world', Living Marxism, No. 35 - September 1991, p. 8.
- Rob Knight, 'Some home truths from the Soviet Union', Living Marxism, No. 35 - September 1991, p. 12.
- Ann Bradley, 'Out, out, out?', Living Marxism, No. 35 - September 1991, p. 15.
- Charles Longford, 'South Africa after Inkathagate', Living Marxism, No. 35 - September 1991, p. 16.
- Moses Dube, 'Behind the sports boycott', Living Marxism, No. 35 - September 1991, p. 19.
- Phil Murphy, 'BCCI: the myth of the free market', Living Marxism, No. 35 - September 1991, p. 20.
- Chris Allen, 'The end of enterprise culture', Living Marxism, No. 35 - September 1991, p. 23.
- Frank Richards, 'Realising the human potential', Living Marxism, No. 35 - September 1991, p. 24.
- Debra Warner, 'The dangers of human resources development', Living Marxism, No. 35 - September 1991, p. 28.
- James Malone, 'US employers police workers private lives', Living Marxism, No. 35 - September 1991, p. 31.
- Tony Kennedy, 'Whatever happened to post-fordism?', Living Marxism, No. 35 - September 1991, p. 32.
- Toby Banks, 'A royal knockout', Living Marxism, No. 35 - September 1991, p. 35.
'Living':
- Emmanuel Oliver, 'Young soul rebels', Living Marxism, No. 35 - September 1991, p. 36.
- Pat Ford, 'Viva Madonna', Living Marxism, No. 35 - September 1991, p. 39.
- Frank Cottrell-Boyce, 'Low spirits', Living Marxism, No. 35 - September 1991, p. 41.
- 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 35 - September 1991, p. 43.
Living Marxism 36 - October 1991
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: The West plays wordgames while the East burns', Living Marxism, No. 36 - October 1991, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 36 - October 1991, p. 6.
- Eve Anderson, 'Whose peace in the Middle East', Living Marxism, No. 36 - October 1991, p. 8.
- Ann Bradley, 'It's only natural', Living Marxism, No. 36 - October 1991, p. 11.
- Kenan Malik, 'Blacks under siege in Forest Europe', Living Marxism, No. 36 - October 1991, p. 12.
- Emmanuel Oliver, 'Racism and riots in Telford', Living Marxism, No. 36 - October 1991, p. 16.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Public order exercise in Oxford', Living Marxism, No. 36 - October 1991, p. 18.
- Rob Knight, 'The truth about the Soviet coup', Living Marxism, No. 36 - October 1991, p. 20.
- Frank Richards, 'The Good West and the Evil East', Living Marxism, No. 36 - October 1991, p. 24.
- Paul Flewers, 'No tears at death of Lenin cult', Living Marxism, No. 36 - October 1991, p. 24.
- Mike Freeman, 'What the British left said', Living Marxism, No. 36 - October 1991, p. 30.
- Frank Richards, 'Militant and Labour', Living Marxism, No. 36 - October 1991, p. 33.
- Penny Robson, 'Hoodwinking: The IRA and the Newry hoods', Living Marxism, No. 36 - October 1991, p. 34.
- Toby Banks, 'Good men and true', Living Marxism, No. 36 - October 1991, p. 35.
'Living':
- Alan Harding, 'Karl Friedrich Schinkel: A universal man', Living Marxism, No. 36 - October 1991, p. 37.
- Emmanuel Oliver, 'Boyz n the wood', Living Marxism, No. 36 - October 1991, p. 38.
- Toby Banks, 'How the West was invented', Living Marxism, No. 36 - October 1991, p. 39.
- Deirdre Molloy, 'James Kelman - Glasgow voices', Living Marxism, No. 36 - October 1991, p. 40.
- Frank Cottrell-Boyce, 'The Big Brontosaurus', Living Marxism, No. 36 - October 1991, p. 43.
- 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 36 - October 1991, p. 44.
Living Marxism 37 - November 1991
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: There's only one party in it', Living Marxism, No. 36 - November 1991, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 36 - November 1991, p. 6.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'How will Essex man vote now', Living Marxism, No. 36 - November 1991, p. 8.
- Ann Bradley, 'Happy families', Living Marxism, No. 36 - November 1991, p. 11.
- Helen Simons, 'Tory economics: the feelgood factor', Living Marxism, No. 36 - November 1991, p. 12.
- Toby Banks, 'Sham '91', Living Marxism, No. 36 - November 1991, p. 15.
- Joan Phillips, 'Why the West lost the East', Living Marxism, No. 36 - November 1991, p. 16.
- Amanda Macintosh, 'Romania: who's afraid of the working class', Living Marxism, No. 36 - November 1991, p. 20.
- Pat Roberts, 'Croatia: rewriting the Second World War', Living Marxism, No. 36 - November 1991, p. 22.
- 'The silent race war', Living Marxism, No. 36 - November 1991, p. 24.
- Kirsten Cale, 'The destruction of the third world', Living Marxism, No. 36 - November 1991, p. 26.
- Barry Crawford, 'Zaire: heart of darkness', Living Marxism, No. 36 - November 1991, p. 29.
- Frank Richards, 'The underclass: a race apart?', Living Marxism, No. 36 - November 1991, p. 30.
- Gemma Forest, 'Behind Bush's missile cuts', Living Marxism, No. 36 - November 1991, p. 35.
- Frank Cottrell-Boyce, 'Cop Rock', Living Marxism, No. 36 - November 1991, p. 37.
'Living':
- Sonia Parker, 'Another vision of Japan', Living Marxism, No. 36 - November 1991, p. 38.
- Mark Reilly, 'Don't blame Big Lucy', Living Marxism, No. 36 - November 1991, p. 40.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Elmore Leonard: Maximum minimum', Living Marxism, No. 36 - November 1991, p. 42.
- 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 36 - November 1991, p. 43.
Living Marxism 38 - December 1991
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: What's so good about Western civilisation?', Living Marxism, No. 38 - December 1991, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 38 - December 1991, p. 6.
- Compiled by Andrew Calcutt, 'What they said in '91', Living Marxism, No. 38 - December 1991, p. 8.
- Theresa Clarke, 'Sexual harassment is not the issue', Living Marxism, No. 38 - December 1991, p. 10.
- Ann Bradley, 'Raping the Missus', Living Marxism, No. 38 - December 1991, p. 13.
- Tessa Myers, 'The truth about the Aids panic', Living Marxism, No. 38 - December 1991, p. 14.
- Charles Longford, 'South Africa: minority rights or majority rule?', Living Marxism, No. 38 - December 1991, p. 18.
- Toby Banks, 'Rugger off', Living Marxism, No. 38 - December 1991, p. 21.
- John Gibson, 'The dangers of sustainable development', Living Marxism, No. 38 - December 1991, p. 22.
- Joan Phillips, 'Germany: the right's new racist agenda', Living Marxism, No. 38 - December 1991, p. 24.
- Rob Knight, 'Croatia: Germany's Gulf War?', Living Marxism, No. 38 - December 1991, p. 28.
- Amanda Macintosh, 'Poland's empty elections', Living Marxism, No. 38 - December 1991, p. 31.
- Daniel Nassim, 'Pearl Harbor 50 years on', Living Marxism, No. 38 - December 1991, p. 32.
- Frank Cottrell-Boyce, 'Cash and chaos: the ITV franchise auction', Living Marxism, No. 38 - December 1991, p. 36.
'Living':
- Carrie Bloom, 'Sex, morality and videotape', Living Marxism, No. 38 - December 1991, p. 38.
- Helen West, 'High art, low life?', Living Marxism, No. 38 - December 1991, p. 39.
- Toby Banks, 'Bernard Manning: True blue', Living Marxism, No. 38 - December 1991, p. 40.
- Hugh Carter, 'I-I-Irish bands', Living Marxism, No. 38 - December 1991, p. 42.
'Books for Xmas', Living Marxism, No. 38 - December 1991, p. 43.
1992
Living Marxism No. 39 - January 1992
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial', Living Marxism, January 1992, No. 39.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, January 1992, No. 39.
- Vicky Rowan, 'The myth of tit-for-tat', Living Marxism, January 1992: 8-10.
- Anne Bradley, Living Marxism, January 1992, No. 39.
- Kirsten Cale, 'Immigration controls cause racism', Living Marxism, January 1992, No. 39.
- Angela Hughes, 'Nazi's are not the problem', Living Marxism, January 1992: 16-7.
- Kenan Malik, 'After the Tottenham Three', Living Marxism, January 1992, No. 39.
- Toby Banks, Living Marxism, January 1992, No. 39.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'CPGB congress', Living Marxism, January 1992, No. 39.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Charter 88 conference', Living Marxism, January 1992, No. 39.
- Joan Phillips, 'Frontier war', Living Marxism, January 1992, No. 39.
- Joan Phillips, 'Croatian fascism', Living Marxism, January 1992, No. 39.
- Andy Clarkson, 'Burying Tito', Living Marxism, January 1992, No. 39.
- Rob Knight, 'Letter from Germany', Living Marxism, January 1992, No. 39.
- Phil Murphy, 'Economy in slump', Living Marxism, January 1992, No. 39.
- Mike Freeman, 'Politics in paralysis', Living Marxism, January 1992: 34-5.
- 'Living', Living Marxism, January 1992, No. 39.
- Frank Cottrell-Boyce, 'Frank Cottrell-Boyce on TV', Living Marxism, January 1992, No. 39.
- 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, January 1992, No. 39.
Living Marxism No. 40 - February 1992
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial', Living Marxism, No. 40 - February 1992, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 40 - February 1992, p. 6.
- Ann Bradley, 'Rape: Reopening the case', Living Marxism, No. 40 - February 1992, p. 8.
- Ann Bradley, Living Marxism, No. 40 - February 1992, p. 11.
- John Fitzpatrick, 'Education: Expansion on the cheap', Living Marxism, No. 40 - February 1992, p. 12.
- Toby Banks, Living Marxism, No. 40 - February 1992, p. 15.
- Frank Richards, 'Today the east, tomorrow the world', Living Marxism, No. 40 - February 1992, p. 16.
- Dominic Salter, 'A friendly fourth Reich?', Living Marxism, No. 40 - February 1992, p. 20.
- Rob Knight 'Letter from Frankfurt', Living Marxism, No. 40 - February 1992, p. 23.
- Joan Phillips, 'Report from Frontline Croatia', Living Marxism, No. 40 - February 1992, p. 24.
- Daniel Nassim, 'Is Israel out?', Living Marxism, No. 40 - February 1992, p. 29.
- Kirsten Cale, 'Carpet-bagger capitalism', Living Marxism, No. 40 - February 1992, p. 30.
- Helen Simons, 'What did Major win at Maastricht', Living Marxism, No. 40 - February 1992, p. 32.
- Richard Christiansen, 'Muslims in France', Living Marxism, No. 40 - February 1992, p. 35.
- 'Living', Living Marxism, No. 40 - February 1992, p. 36-40.
- Frank Cottrell-Boyce, 'Frank Cottrell-Boyce on TV', Living Marxism, No. 40 - February 1992, p. 41.
- 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 40 - February 1992, p. 43.
Living Marxism No. 41 - March 1992
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: the construction of the Islamic Bomb', Living Marxism, No. 41 - March 1992, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 41 - March 1992, p. 6.
- Jenny McLaren, 'Benetton: what's the fuss about?',Living Marxism, No. 41 - March 1992, p. 8.
- Ann Bradley, Fergie's royal flush, Living Marxism, No. 41 - March 1992, p. 11.
- Tessa Myer,An election without issues, Living Marxism, No. 41 - March 1992, p. 12.
- Tessa Myer, 'The Daily Dirt', Living Marxism, No. 41 - March 1992, p. 14.
- Kirk Williams, 'Scotland: what is not happening', Living Marxism, No. 41 - March 1992, p. 16.
- Mark Reilly, 'Music: a classic deception', Living Marxism, No. 41 - March 1992, p. 18.
- Toby Banks, 'The price of butter', Living Marxism, No. 41 - March 1992, p. 19.
- Eddie Veale & Kenan Malik, 'Return of the Anti-Nazi League', Living Marxism, No. 41 - March 1992, p. 20.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Kurds and Codes in Hackney', Living Marxism, No. 41 - March 1992, p. 23.
- Frank Füredi, 'Who controls the past...', Living Marxism, No. 41 - March 1992, p. 24.
- Irene Miller, 'Eastern Europe: dustbin of history', Living Marxism, No. 41 - March 1992, p. 28.
- Emmanuel Oliver, 'JFK: no more heroes', Living Marxism, No. 41 - March 1992, p. 29.
- Joan Phillips, 'How to invent a nation', Living Marxism, No. 41 - March 1992, p. 30.
- Sara Hardy, 'Women still aren't equal', Living Marxism, No. 41 - March 1992, p. 35.
Living:
- Bernadette Whelan, 'Natural childbirth', Living Marxism, No. 41 - March 1992.
- Rob Knight, 'German film', Living Marxism, No. 41 - March 1992.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Posh accents', Living Marxism, No. 41 - March 1992.
- Alan Harding, 'Mantegna'Living Marxism, No. 41 - March 1992.
- Frank Cottrell-Boyce, 'Frank Cottrell-Boyce on TV', Living Marxism, No. 41 - March 1992, p. 40.
- Paola Martos, 'The Marxist Review of Books: The Columbus debate', Living Marxism, No. 41 - March 1992, p. 43
Living Marxism 42 April 1992
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Is this it?', Living Marxism, No. 42 - April 1992, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 42 - April 1992, p. 6.
- Ann Bradley, 'Abortion in Ireland and Britain', Living Marxism, No. 42 - April 1992, p. 8.
- Frank Richards, 'Invasion of the third world fanatics', Living Marxism, No. 42 - April 1992, p. 10.
- Ann Bradley, 'Why envy Yanomami Indians?', Living Marxism, No. 42 - April 1992, p. 13.
- Charles Longford, 'The ANC: blinded by the white right', Living Marxism, No. 42 - April 1992, p. 14.
Election Special - The decay of British democracy, p. 17-32:
- 'The decay of British democracy', Living Marxism, No. 42 - April 1992.
- Sharon Clarke, 'Major's Tories - Fighting their own mediocrity', Living Marxism, No. 42 - April 1992.
- Eddie Veale, 'Kinnock's Labour Party - 'A crisis waiting to happen', Living Marxism, No. 42 - April 1992.
- Elli Dashwood, 'The RCP - Break out of the grey', Living Marxism, No. 42 - April 1992.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Swindon - No contest', Living Marxism, No. 42 - April 1992.
- Kirsten Cale, 'Bolton West - Surveying the wreckage', Living Marxism, No. 42 - April 1992.
- Kirk Williams, 'The importance of being Scottish', Living Marxism, No. 42 - April 1992.
- Why I'm not a nationalist Helene Gold puts the case against celebrating 'Scottishness', Living Marxism, No. 42 - April 1992.:*Mike Freeman, 'Fear of the masses', Living Marxism, No. 42 - April 1992.
- Rob Knight, 'Return of the Gestapo', Living Marxism, No. 42 - April 1992, p. 34.
- Jon Fryer, 'Brittan's best?', Living Marxism, No. 42 - April 1992, p. 36.
- Toby Banks, 'Don't let them eat cake', Living Marxism, No. 42 - April 1992, p. 37.
Living, p. 36:
- Emmanuel Oliver, 'Tyson trial', Living Marxism, No. 42 - April 1992.
- Richard Stead, 'British design', Living Marxism, No. 42 - April 1992.
- Bernadette Whelan, 'Breast-feeding fraud', Living Marxism, No. 42 - April 1992.
- 'Frank Cottrell-Boyce on TV', Living Marxism, No. 42 - April 1992, p. 41.
- James Heartfield, 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 42 - April 1992, p. 43.
Living Marxism 43 May 1992
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: end of an era', Living Marxism, No. 43 - May 1992, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 43 - May 1992, p. 6.
- Kenan Malik, 'Is France going fascist?', Living Marxism, No. 43 - May 1992, p. 8.
- Rob Matthews, 'Clan' war in Azerbaijan' - , Living Marxism, No. 43 - May 1992, p. 10.
- Eddie Veale, 'Election: who's to blame?', Living Marxism, No. 43 - May 1992, p. 12.
- Sharon Clarke, 'Race to victory', Living Marxism, No. 43 - May 1992, p. 14.
- Dr Michael Fitzpatrick, The politics of health, Living Marxism, No. 43 - May 1992, p. 16.
- Ann Bradley, 'Origins of a speciesist', Living Marxism, No. 43 - May 1992, p. 19.
- Phil Murphy, 'The making of another Great Depression, Living Marxism, No. 43 - May 1992, p. 20.
- Jon Fryer, British economyths', Living Marxism, No. 43 - May 1992, p. 22.
- Frank Richards, 'The wages of fear', Living Marxism, No. 43 - May 1992, p. 24.
- Elli Dashwood and Andrew Calcutt, 'Job insecurity for life', Living Marxism, No. 43 - May 1992, p. 28.
- Johanna Carter, 'Youth exploitation', Living Marxism, No. 43 - May 1992, p. 33.
- Rob Knight, 'Germany's Stasi crisis', Living Marxism, No. 43 - May 1992, p. 34.
- Toby Banks, 'Who'll save the Queen?', Living Marxism, No. 43 - May 1992, p. 37.
Living p. 38:
- Sara Hardy, 'Sex scandals', Living Marxism, No. 43 - May 1992.
- Emmanuel Oliver, 'Europa Europa', Living Marxism, No. 43 - May 1992.
- Craig Barton, 'Otto Dix', Living Marxism, No. 43 - May 1992.
- Frank Cottrell-Boyce, 'Frank Cottrell-Boyce on TV', Living Marxism, No. 43 - May 1992, p. 41.
'The Marxist Review of Books', p. 43:
- James Heartfield, 'History with a capital H', Living Marxism, No. 43 - May 1992.
- James Heartfield, 'Prophet and loss, FA Hayek', Living Marxism, No. 43 - May 1992.
- Alan Harding, 'Lessons for the left, Joe Jacobs - Out of the Ghetto', Living Marxism, No. 43 - May 1992.
Living Marxism 44 June 1992
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: A few home truths', Living Marxism, No. 44 - June 1992, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 44 - June 1992, p. 6.
- Linda Ryan, 'Racism: the issue of our times', Living Marxism, No. 44 - June 1992, p. 8.
- Peter Ray, 'Myth of homophobia', Living Marxism, No. 44 - June 1992, p. 10.
- Helen Simons, 'The real dependency culture', Living Marxism, No. 44 - June 1992, p. 12.
- Phil Murphy, 'Lloyd's: welfare for the wealthy', Living Marxism, No. 44 - June 1992, p. 16.
- Ann Bradley, 'A burden on single mothers', Living Marxism, No. 44 - June 1992, p. 19.
- Mick Hume, 'Abolish the monarchy', Living Marxism, No. 44 - June 1992, p. 20.
- Author unknown, 'Towards 2000', Living Marxism, No. 44 - June 1992, p. 24.
- Frank Richards, 'The exhaustion of British politics', Living Marxism, No. 44 - June 1992, p. 26.
- Kirk Williams, 'Scotland's opposition', Living Marxism, No. 44 - June 1992, p. 30.
- Mike Freeman, 'Labour elects a loser', Living Marxism, No. 44 - June 1992, p. 32.
- Daniel Nassim, 'Japan rewrites the war', Living Marxism, No. 44 - June 1992, p. 33.
- John Gibson and Manjit Singh, 'God and the Big Bang', Living Marxism, No. 44 - June 1992, p. 34.
- Toby Banks, 'Has Springsteen sold out?', Living Marxism, No. 44 - June 1992, p. 37.
'Living', p. 38:
- John Fitzpatrick 'The law and your life', Living Marxism, No. 44 - June 1992.
- Alan Harding, 'Francis Bacon', Living Marxism, No. 44 - June 1992.
- Frank Cottrell-Boyce, 'Frank Cottrell-Boyce on TV', Living Marxism, No. 44 - June 1992, p. 41.
- Mark Wu, 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 44 - June 1992, p. 43.
Living Marxism 45 July 1992
- Mick Hume , 'Editorial: Perot, the Danes and the 'end of politics, Living Marxism, No. 45 - July 1992, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 45 - July 1992, p. 6.
- Eddie Veale, 'Serbs: the new 'white niggers, Living Marxism, No. 45 - July 1992, p. 8.
- Pat Roberts, 'Labour: party without a cause', Living Marxism, No. 45 - July 1992, p. 10.
- Ann Bradley, Living Marxism, No. 45 - July 1992, p. 13.
- Fiona Foster 'Behind the Paras' riot', Living Marxism, No. 45 - July 1992, p. 14.
- Ann Bradley, 'Abortion in the USA', Living Marxism, No. 45 - July 1992, p. 16.
- Dr Michael Fitzpatrick, 'Aids panic in disarray', Living Marxism, No. 45 - July 1992, p. 17.
- Tessa Myer, 'The Aids establishment', [ Living Marxism, No. 45 - July 1992, p. 20.
- 'Towards 2000', Living Marxism, No. 45 - July 1992, p. 24.
- Adam Eastman, 'Europe's national identity crisis', Living Marxism, No. 45 - July 1992, p. 26.
- Richard Christiansen, 'Vichy or not Vichy?', Living Marxism, No. 45 - July 1992, p. 29.
- Alan Harding, 'Viva Italia?', Living Marxism, No. 45 - July 1992, p. 30.
- Andy Clarkson, 'Eta: not Spain's IRA', Living Marxism, No. 45 - July 1992, p. 33.
- Helen Simons, 'Euro-disunity', Living Marxism, No. 45 - July 1992, p. 34.
- Rob Knight, 'Germany: schizophrenic superpower', Living Marxism, No. 45 - July 1992, p. 36.
- Toby Banks, 'Death to the dribbling classes' Living Marxism, No. 45 - July 1992, p. 39.
'Living', p. 40:
- 'Olympic war games' Living Marxism, No. 45 - July 1992.
- 'the Sun and Labour' Living Marxism, No. 45 - July 1992.
- 'Magritte' Living Marxism, No. 45 - July 1992.
- 'Wayne's World' Living Marxism, No. 45 - July 1992.
- Frank Cottrell-Boyce, 'Frank Cottrell-Boyce on TV', Living Marxism, No. 45 - July 1992, p. 45.
- 'Read on', Living Marxism, No. 45 - July 1992, p. 46.
Living Marxism 46 August 1992
- Mark Hume, 'Editorial', Living Marxism, No. 46 - August 1992, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 46 - August 1992, p. 6.
- Frank Richards, 'An incoherent rage', Living Marxism, No. 46 - August 1992, p. 10.
- Sharon Clarke, 'Irving and Goebbels', Living Marxism, No. 46 - August 1992, p. 13.
- Joan Phillips, 'Yugoslavia: Who's to blame?', Living Marxism, No. 46 - August 1992, p. 14.
- Rob Matthews, 'Inside the ex-Soviet Union', Living Marxism, No. 46 - August 1992, p. 18.
- Ann Bradley, 'The price of saving J' Living Marxism, No. 46 - August 1992, p. 19.
- Dr Michael Fitzpatrick and Ian Scott, 'The truth about the Birmingham Aids panic', Living Marxism, No. 46 - August 1992, p. 20.
- 'March for Irish freedom', Living Marxism, No. 46 - August 1992, p. 24.
- Phil Murphy, 'The Irish War in the New World Order', Living Marxism, No. 46 - August 1992, p. 26.
- Toby Banks, 'Manners maketh comeback', Living Marxism, No. 46 - August 1992, p. 29.
- John Fitzpatrick, 'The law on trial', Living Marxism, No. 46 - August 1992, p. 30.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Coventry's anti-youth culture', Living Marxism, No. 46 - August 1992, p. 34.
- Tessa Myer, 'Policing the public', Living Marxism, No. 46 - August 1992, p. 37.
'Living', p. 38:
- Helen West, 'Chippendales', Living Marxism, No. 46 - August 1992.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Walter Mosley', Living Marxism, No. 46 - August 1992.
- Richard Stead, 'Maus', Living Marxism, No. 46 - August 1992.
- John Pearson, 'Cricket and racism', Living Marxism, No. 46 - August 1992.
- 'Frank Cottrell-Boyce on TV', Living Marxism, No. 46 - August 1992, p. 43.
'The Marxist Review of Books', p. 44:
- Phil Murphy, 'Enemy of the people', Living Marxism, No. 46 - August 1992, p. 44.
- Daniel Nassim, 'Nicholas Ridley - the novel', No. 46 - August 1992, p. 44.
Living Marxism 47 September 1992
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: No Western Solution' Living Marxism, No. 47 - September 1992, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 47 - September 1992, p. 6.
- Joan Phillips, 'Bosnia: the invention of a Holocaust', Living Marxism, No. 47 - September 1992, p. 8.
- Rob Knight, 'Germany: another Nuremberg trial', Living Marxism, No. 47 - September 1992, p. 12.
- Daniel Nassim, 'Playing the Holocaust card' Living Marxism, No. 47 - September 1992, p. 14.
- Ann Bradley, 'Clinton's cookies', Living Marxism, No. 47 - September 1992, p. 17.
- Phil Murphy, 'Economy: do they have an alternative?', Living Marxism, No. 47 - September 1992, p. 18.
- Toby Banks, 'Generation X', Living Marxism, No. 47 - September 1992, p. 21.
- Charles Longford, 'South Africa: problems and solutions', Living Marxism, No. 47 - September 1992, p. 22.
- 'Conference: Hot Wars and Holocausts' Living Marxism, No. 47 - September 1992, p. 24.
- Dr Michael Fitzpatrick, 'The dangers of healthy living', Living Marxism, No. 47 - September 1992, p. 26.
- Karen Gold, 'The abuse of alcohol concern', Living Marxism, No. 47 - September 1992, p. 31.
- Anne Burton, 'Teenage pregnancy and the Tories', Living Marxism, No. 47 - September 1992, p. 32.
- Bernadette Whelan, 'Female condoms and scrotal slings', Living Marxism, No. 47 - September 1992, p. 35.
- Barry Crawford, 'A democratic Africa?', Living Marxism, No. 47 - September 1992, p. 36.
- Daniel Nassim, 'Third world debt: the forgotten disaster', Living Marxism, No. 47 - September 1992, p. 37.
Living, p. 38:
- Andrew Tate, 'The Alien within' Living Marxism, No. 47 - September 1992.
- Kirk Williams, 'The Mafia' Living Marxism, No. 47 - September 1992.
- Emmanuel Oliver, 'Yardies' Living Marxism, No. 47 - September 1992.
- Alan Harding, 'Olympic drug-runners' Living Marxism, No. 47 - September 1992.
- 'Frank Cottrell-Boyce on TV' Living Marxism, No. 47 - September 1992, p. 43.
- 'The Marxist Review of Books' Living Marxism, No. 47 - September 1992, p. 44.
Living Marxism 48 October 1992
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: A Manifesto Against Militarism', Living Marxism, No. 48 - October 1992, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 48 - October 1992, p. 6.
- Fiona Foster, 'Ireland: 3000 dead', Living Marxism, No. 48 - October 1992, p. 8.
- Ann Bradley, 'Gay rights? Don't count on it', Living Marxism, No. 48 - October 1992, p. 9.
- James Heartfield and Graham Bishop, 'Can George Bush beat the 'commie-libs'?', Living Marxism, No. 48 - October 1992, p. 10.
- Anne Burton, 'Abortion law: a doctor's right to choose', Living Marxism, No. 48 - October 1992, p. 12.
- Amanda Macintosh and Jane Wilde, 'Guide to getting an abortion', Living Marxism, No. 48 - October 1992, p. 15.
- Susannah Hall, ['Pro-life' politics, low-life tactics], Living Marxism, No. 48 - October 1992, p. 16.
- Penny Robson, 'Education: access to what?', Living Marxism, No. 48 - October 1992, p. 18.
- Khalid Morisson, 'Studied ignorance', Living Marxism, No. 48 - October 1992, p. 21.
- Debra Warner, 'Britain's drug dependency', Living Marxism, No. 48 - October 1992, p. 22.
- Toby Banks, 'Elvis lives', Living Marxism, No. 48 - October 1992, p. 23.
- Frank Füredi, 'Cleansing the Holocaust', Living Marxism, No. 48 - October 1992, p. 24.
- Sabine Reul, 'German history on trial again', Living Marxism, No. 48 - October 1992, p. 29.
- Rob Knight, 'No time for Nazi-hunting', Living Marxism, No. 48 - October 1992, p. 30.
- Daniel Nassim, 'Holocaust hypocrisy', Living Marxism, No. 48 - October 1992, p. 32.
- John Gibson and Manjit Singh, 'The scapegoating of science', Living Marxism, No. 48 - October 1992, p. 35.
- 'Frank Cottrell-Boyce on TV', Living Marxism, No. 48 - October 1992, p. 38.
Living, p. 40:
- Emmanuel Oliver, 'Marxman', Living Marxism, No. 48 - October 1992.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'East End music hall', Living Marxism, No. 48 - October 1992.
- 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 48 - October 1992, p. 42.
Living Marxism 49 November 1992
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Kraut-bashing: the British disease', Living Marxism, No. 49 - November 1992, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 49 - November 1992, p. 6.
- Joan Phillips, 'Lies, damn lies and Bosnia', Living Marxism, No. 49 - November 1992, p. 8.
- Ann Bradley, 'Live and let die', Living Marxism, No. 49 - November 1992, p. 13.
- 'Hot Wars and Holocausts conference', Living Marxism, No. 49 - November 1992, p. 14.
- 'A Manifesto Against Militarism', Living Marxism, No. 49 - November 1992, p. 16.
- Sharon Clarke, 'Politics without policies', Living Marxism, No. 49 - November 1992, p. 18.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Murder in the shadow of the Asylum Bill', Living Marxism, No. 49 - November 1992, p. 20.
- Toby Banks, 'Don't mention the Proms', Living Marxism, No. 49 - November 1992, p. 23.
- Phil Murphy, 'A slump-ridden, devalued system', Living Marxism, No. 49 - November 1992, p. 24.
- Tony Kennedy, 'They're all speculators now', Living Marxism, No. 49 - November 1992, p. 28.
- David Armstrong, 'Miners shafted', Living Marxism, No. 49 - November 1992, p. 31.
- Helen Simons, 'Europe's rude awakening', Living Marxism, No. 49 - November 1992, p. 32.
- Russell Osborne and Charles Longford, 'Behind the Ciskei massacre', Living Marxism, No. 49 - November 1992, p. 35.
Living, p. 38:
- Hugh Mitchell and Kayode Olafimihan, 'Queer cinema', Living Marxism, No. 49 - November 1992.
- Graham Bishop, 'Unforgiven and the American way' Living Marxism, No. 49 - November 1992.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Derek Raymond', Living Marxism, No. 49 - November 1992.
- 'Frank Cottrell-Boyce on TV', Living Marxism, No. 49 - November 1992, p. 41.
- 'The Marxist Review of Books' Living Marxism, No. 49 - November 1992, p. 43.
Living Marxism 50 December 1992
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: The meek inherit nothing', Living Marxism, No. 50 - December 1992, p. 4.
- 'Letters' Living Marxism, No. 50 - December 1992, p. 6.
- Mick Kennedy, 'IRA bombs', Living Marxism, No. 50 - December 1992, p. 8.
- Ann Bradley, 'I'm for Frankenstein's baby', Living Marxism, No. 50 - December 1992, p. 11.
- Compiled by Andrew Calcutt, 'Quotes of '92', Living Marxism, No. 50 - December 1992, p. 12.
- Nancy Morton, 'US election', Living Marxism, No. 50 - December 1992, p. 14.
- Phil Murphy, 'Dash to austerity', Living Marxism, No. 50 - December 1992, p. 16.
- 'Maastricht and asylum', Living Marxism, No. 50 - December 1992, p. 18.
- Tessa Myer, 'Tory press v Tories', Living Marxism, No. 50 - December 1992, p. 19.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'BT's redundancies', Living Marxism, No. 50 - December 1992, p. 20.
- Sharon Clarke, 'Trade war', Living Marxism, No. 50 - December 1992, p. 23.
- Author unknown, 'Post-Cold War politics', Living Marxism, No. 50 - December 1992, p. 24.
- Author unknown, 'Manifesto against Militarism', Living Marxism, No. 50 - December 1992, p. 28.
- Peter Ray, 'Homosexuality', Living Marxism, No. 50 - December 1992, p. 30.
- Toby Adams, 'Darwinism', Living Marxism, No. 50 - December 1992, p. 33.
- John Gibson, 'The Burt scandal', Living Marxism, No. 50 - December 1992, p. 34.
- Toby Banks, 'Yearly Roundup', Living Marxism, No. 50 - December 1992, p. 37.
Living:
- Helen West, 'Madonna', Living Marxism, No. 50 - December 1992.
- Tracey Lauder, 'Lyndon', Living Marxism, No. 50 - December 1992.
- Helen Carradine, 'Japan', Living Marxism, No. 50 - December 1992.
- 'Frank Cottrell-Boyce on TV', Living Marxism, No. 50 - December 1992, p. 41.
- Alan Harding, 'Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 50 - December 1992, p. 43.
1993
Living Marxism 51 January 1993
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Upturns and turnips', Living Marxism, No. 51 - January 1993, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 51 - January 1993, p. 6.
- Mike Freeman, 'Annus horribilis', Living Marxism, No. 51 - January 1993, p. 8.
- Ann Bradley, 'Abortion: don't DIY', Living Marxism, No. 51 - January 1993, p. 11.
- Phil Murphy, Tony Kennedy, Helen Simons & Andrew Calcutt, 'One year from now?' Living Marxism, No. 51 - January 1993, p. 12.
- Andrew Calcutt and John Riley, 'Tale of the 'armed miner', Living Marxism, No. 51 - January 1993, p. 14.
- Kenan Malik and Barry Crawford, 'The truth about Somalia', Living Marxism, No. 51 - January 1993, p. 16.
- Joan Phillips, 'Who lit the Yugo powder-keg?', Living Marxism, No. 51 - January 1993, p. 18.
- Frank Richards, 'A guide to these unstable times', Living Marxism, No. 51 - January 1993, p. 20.
- Rob Knight, 'A Nazi mess in Germany', Living Marxism, No. 51 - January 1993, p. 24.
- Alan Harding, 'Italy's wind from the north', Living Marxism, No. 51 - January 1993, p. 27.
- Dominic Salter, 'Elitism rules the East', Living Marxism, No. 51 - January 1993, p. 28.
- James Heartfield, 'Corrupting democracy in America', Living Marxism, No. 51 - January 1993, p. 30.
- Fiona Foster, 'The old order crumbles in Ireland', Living Marxism, No. 51 - January 1993, p. 32.
- Tessa Myer, 'Press barons', Living Marxism, No. 51 - January 1993, p. 34.
- Toby Banks, 'Some more sick ideas', Living Marxism, No. 51 - January 1993, p. 35.
'Living', p.36:
- Charles Longford, 'Charlie Chaplin', Living Marxism, No. 51 - January 1993.
- Alka Singh, 'Edvard Munch', Living Marxism, No. 51 - January 1993.
- Andrew R Greenlees, 'Queer debate', Living Marxism, No. 51 - January 1993.
- 'Frank Cottrell-Boyce on TV', Living Marxism, No. 51 - January 1993, p. 38.
- 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 51 - January 1993, p. 43.
Living Marxism 52 February 1993
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: 'Rape camps', Living Marxism, No. 52 - February 1993, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 52 - February 1993, p. 6.
- Charles Longford, 'The ANC: freedom postponed indefinitely', Living Marxism, No. 52 - February 1993, p. 8.
- 'What's in store before 1994?', Living Marxism, No. 52 - February 1993, p. 11.
- Phil Murphy, 'The economyth of recovery', Living Marxism, No. 52 - February 1993, p. 14.
- Ann Bradley, 'Willy wars', Living Marxism, No. 52 - February 1993, p. 17.
- Frank Richards, 'Behind the West's humanitarian mask', Living Marxism, No. 52 - February 1993, p. 18.
- Mick Kennedy, 'Irish republicans under pressure', Living Marxism, No. 52 - February 1993, p. 23.
- Joan Phillips, 'Whose side is Amnesty International on?', Living Marxism, No. 52 - February 1993, p. 24.
- Andy Clarkson, 'The United Nations: 'beyond peace-keeping', Living Marxism, No. 52 - February 1993, p. 27.
- Daniel Nassim, 'Peace on the rocks in Asia', Living Marxism, No. 52 - February 1993, p. 30.
- Frank Füredi, 'Churchill, appeasement and white power', Living Marxism, No. 52 - February 1993, p. 33.
- Sara Hardy, 'Women's rights wronged', Living Marxism, No. 52 - February 1993, p. 34.
- Toby Banks, Living Marxism, No. 52 - February 1993, p. 37.
'Living', p. 38:
- Mary McCaughey, 'Apache Indian', Living Marxism, No. 52 - February 1993.
- Andrew Tate, 'Vampires', Living Marxism, No. 52 - February 1993.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Museum pieces', Living Marxism, No. 52 - February 1993.
- 'Frank Cottrell-Boyce on TV', Living Marxism, No. 52 - February 1993, p. 41.
- Rob Knight, 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 52 - February 1993, p. 43.
Living Marxism 53 March 1993
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Tell it like it is ', Living Marxism, No. 53 - March 1993, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 53 - March 1993, p. 6.
- Helen Simons, 'USA v EC', Living Marxism, No. 53 - March 1993, p. 8.
- Alan Harding, 'Europe looks for America', Living Marxism, No. 53 - March 1993, p. 12.
- Ann Bradley, 'The right to choose baby's sex', Living Marxism, No. 53 - March 1993, p. 15.
- Rob Knight, 'What does the West want in Bosnia?', Living Marxism, No. 53 - March 1993, p. 16.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Horsing around', Living Marxism, No. 53 - March 1993, p. 18.
- 'The pictures they don't want you to see', Living Marxism, No. 53 - March 1993, p. 19.
- Richard Christiansen, 'France: is the king dead?', Living Marxism, No. 53 - March 1993, p. 31.
- James Heartfield, 'The PC presidency', Living Marxism, No. 53 - March 1993, p. 32.
- Nancy Morton, 'Abortion in the USA', Living Marxism, No. 53 - March 1993, p. 34.
- Kirk Williams, 'The Fettesgate affair', Living Marxism, No. 53 - March 1993, p. 36.
- Toby Banks, 'It is all a conspiracy', Living Marxism, No. 53 - March 1993, p. 37.
Living, p. 38:
- Emmanuel Oliver, 'Malcolm X', Living Marxism, No. 53 - March 1993.
- Richard Stead, 'Frank Lloyd Wright', Living Marxism, No. 53 - March 1993.
- Alan Harding, 'British novelists', Living Marxism, No. 53 - March 1993.
- 'Frank Cottrell-Boyce on TV', Living Marxism, No. 53 - March 1993, p. 41.
- Khalid Morrison, 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 53 - March 1993, p. 43.
Living Marxism 54 April 1993
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Frightening the life out of us', Living Marxism, No. 54 - April 1993, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 54 - April 1993, p. 6.
- Joan Phillips, 'Breaking the selective silence', Living Marxism, No. 54 - April 1993, p. 8.
- Ann Bradley, 'Childwatch UK', Living Marxism, No. 54 - April 1993, p. 11.
- Kate Lawrence & Kirsten Cale, 'Is the recovery coming? We ask the experts', Living Marxism, No. 54 - April 1993, p. 12.
- Sharon Clarke, 'The Great Jobs Fraud', Living Marxism, No. 54 - April 1993, p. 16.
- Ian Scott and Kirk Williams, 'From Hoover to Leyland-DAF: responses to redundancy', Living Marxism, No. 54 - April 1993, p. 18.
- Fiona Foster, 'Who cares in the community?', Living Marxism, No. 54 - April 1993, p. 20.
- Debra Warner, 'Behind the Child Support Act', Living Marxism, No. 54 - April 1993, p. 22.
- Kate Lawrence, 'Welcome to the workfare state', Living Marxism, No. 54 - April 1993, p. 24.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Scams for slump survival', Living Marxism, No. 54 - April 1993, p. 27.
- Phil Murphy, 'The slump is here to stay', Living Marxism, No. 54 - April 1993, p. 28.
- Helen Simons, 'Britain's war economy', Living Marxism, No. 54 - April 1993, p. 32.
- Toby Banks, 'Moore's the pity', Living Marxism, No. 54 - April 1993, p. 35.
- 'What's in store before 1994?', Living Marxism, No. 54 - April 1993, p. 36.
'Living', p. 38:
- Kenan Malik, 'Avant-garde art', Living Marxism, No. 54 - April 1993.
- Alka Singh, 'Movie violence', Living Marxism, No. 54 - April 1993.
- Alan Renehan, 'Is pop dead?', Living Marxism, No. 54 - April 1993.
- Frank Cottrell-Boyce, 'Frank Cottrell-Boyce on TV', Living Marxism, No. 54 - April 1993, p. 41.
- Joan Phillips, 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 54 - April 1993, p. 43.
Living Marxism 55 May 1993
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Ban nothing', Living Marxism, No. 55 - May 1993, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 55 - May 1993, p. 6.
- Eddie Veale, 'Where will the West strike next?', Living Marxism, No. 55 - May 1993, p. 8.
- 'Towards 2000', Living Marxism, No. 55 - May 1993, p. 10.
- Joan Phillips, 'Who's making the news in Bosnia?', Living Marxism, No. 55 - May 1993, p. 12.
- Ann Bradley, 'Spanner and screw', Living Marxism, No. 55 - May 1993, p. 17.
- Sharon Clarke, 'After Warrington', Living Marxism, No. 55 - May 1993, p. 18.
- Fiona Foster, 'Loyalist murders', Living Marxism, No. 55 - May 1993, p. 19.
- Theresa Clarke, 'What the West sees in Russia', Living Marxism, No. 55 - May 1993, p. 21.
- Craig Owen, 'Anti-fascist backfire', Living Marxism, No. 55 - May 1993, p. 22.
- Mike Freeman, 'Miner matters', Living Marxism, No. 55 - May 1993, p. 23.
- Frank Füredi, 'Prime time for crime panics', Living Marxism, No. 55 - May 1993, p. 24.
- Jason Powell and Colm Murphy, 'The framing of Moss Side', Living Marxism, No. 55 - May 1993, p. 28.
- Simon Kray, 'Glasgow blade runners', Living Marxism, No. 55 - May 1993, p. 30.
- Alan Renehan, 'Liverpool lament', Living Marxism, No. 55 - May 1993, p. 31.
- Kate Lawrence, 'Labour blames the parents, too', Living Marxism, No. 55 - May 1993, p. 32.
- Tracey Lauder, 'When were the good old days?', Living Marxism, No. 55 - May 1993, p. 34.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'You've been framed', Living Marxism, No. 55 - May 1993, p. 35.
- Daniel Bryan, 'Carjacking in the USA', Living Marxism, No. 55 - May 1993, p. 36.
- Toby Banks, 'Dishonourable members', Living Marxism, No. 55 - May 1993, p. 37.
‘Living’, p. 38:
- Alan Harding, 'American football?', Living Marxism, No. 55 - May 1993.
- Alka Singh, 'Medved makes censorship PC', Living Marxism, No. 55 - May 1993.
- Frank Cottrell-Boyce, 'Frank Cottrell-Boyce on TV', Living Marxism, No. 55 - May 1993, p. 42.
- Phil Murphy, 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 55 - May 1993, p. 43.
Living Marxism 56 June 1993
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: From the Falklands to Bosnia', Living Marxism, No. 56 - June 1993, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 56 - June 1993, p. 6.
- Kate Lawrence, 'Ragga and the silent race war', Living Marxism, No. 56 - June 1993, p. 8.
- Joanne Hayes, 'Crack scare in Nottingham', Living Marxism, No. 56 - June 1993, p. 10.
- Ann Bradley, 'Aids panic over?', Living Marxism, No. 56 - June 1993, p. 13.
- Christian Parenti, 'Police torture in the USA', Living Marxism, No. 56 - June 1993, p. 14.
- Pat Roberts, 'When peace means war', Living Marxism, No. 56 - June 1993, p. 16.
- Joan Phillips, 'Bosnia: a mess made in the West' Living Marxism, No. 56 - June 1993, p. 20.
- Joan Phillips, 'The diplomatic circus', Living Marxism, No. 56 - June 1993, p. 23.
- 'Towards 2000', Living Marxism, No. 56 - June 1993, p. 24.
- Mike Freeman, 'Left, right, left, right', Living Marxism, No. 56 - June 1993, p. 26.
- Charles Longford, 'South Africa: funeral for freedom', Living Marxism, No. 56 - June 1993, p. 30.
- Daniel Nassim, 'No peace for Palestine', Living Marxism, No. 56 - June 1993, p. 32.
- Toby Banks, 'Young people today', Living Marxism, No. 56 - June 1993, p. 33.
- Phil Murphy, 'Recession over - slump continues', Living Marxism, No. 56 - June 1993, p. 34.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'What's wrong with a job for life?', Living Marxism, No. 56 - June 1993, p. 37.
'Living', p. 38:
- Kirsten Cale, 'Romper Stomper interview', Living Marxism, No. 56 - June 1993.
- Steve Banks, 'Suede', Living Marxism, No. 56 - June 1993.
- Alistair Ward, 'Larkin', Living Marxism, No. 56 - June 1993.
- 'Frank Cottrell-Boyce on TV', Living Marxism, No. 56 - June 1993, p. 41.
- 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 56 - June 1993, p. 43.
Living Marxism 57 July 1993
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: The new authoritarianism', Living Marxism, No. 57 - July 1993, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 57 - July 1993, p. 6.
- Angus Kane, 'Timex: turning back the clock?', Living Marxism, No. 57 - July 1993, p. 9.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Pensioners mugged by men in suits', Living Marxism, No. 57 - July 1993, p. 10.
- Ann Bradley, 'Sterile debate', Living Marxism, No. 57 - July 1993, p. 13.
- Sharon Clarke, 'Why they love a good war crime', Living Marxism, No. 57 - July 1993, p. 14.
- Joan Phillips, 'Yugoslavia: how the West has won', Living Marxism, No. 57 - July 1993, p. 16.
- Kate Lawrence, 'Row follows race murders', Living Marxism, No. 57 - July 1993, p. 18.
- Barry Crawford, 'Recolonising Africa', Living Marxism, No. 57 - July 1993, p. 20.
- Charles Longford, 'So long, Angola', Living Marxism, No. 57 - July 1993, p. 22.
- 'Towards 2000', Living Marxism, No. 57 - July 1993, p. 23.
- Helene Gold, 'Who killed Cambodia?', Living Marxism, No. 57 - July 1993, p. 28.
- Theresa Clarke, 'Forget glasnost', Living Marxism, No. 57 - July 1993, p. 31.
- Penny Robson, 'The great royal non-debate', Living Marxism, No. 57 - July 1993, p. 32.
- Phil Murphy, 'Public spending: a fix for the system', Living Marxism, No. 57 - July 1993, p. 34.
- Toby Banks, 'Going for bloke', Living Marxism, No. 57 - July 1993, p. 37.
'Living', p. 38:
- Kirsten Cale, 'Ken Loach interview', Living Marxism, No. 57 - July 1993.
- Graham Barnfield, 'Sonic the scapegoat', Living Marxism, No. 57 - July 1993.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Magazine militarism', Living Marxism, No. 57 - July 1993.
- 'Frank Cottrell-Boyce on TV', Living Marxism, No. 57 - July 1993, p. 41.
- 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 57 - July 1993, p. 43.
Living Marxism 58 August 1993
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Peacekeeping means imperialism ', Living Marxism, No. 58 - August 1993, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 58 - August 1993, p. 6.
- Jude Edwards, 'The rotting remains of Iraq', Living Marxism, No. 58 - August 1993, p. 8.
- 'Britain: a free country?', Living Marxism, No. 58 - August 1993, p. 12.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Hackney's local authoritarians', Living Marxism, No. 58 - August 1993, p. 14.
- Ann Bradley, 'Teenage tragedy', Living Marxism, No. 58 - August 1993, p. 17.
- John Fitzpatrick, 'Law reforms attack civil rights', Living Marxism, No. 58 - August 1993, p. 18.
- Rob Knight, 'Vigilantes in vogue', Living Marxism, No. 58 - August 1993, p. 20.
- Ian Williams, 'Gun law in Sheffield', Living Marxism, No. 58 - August 1993, p. 22.
- Fiona Foster, 'Another Irish fit-up', Living Marxism, No. 58 - August 1993, p. 23.
- Dr Michael Fitzpatrick, 'Aids: the truth about the Day report', Living Marxism, No. 58 - August 1993, p. 24.
- Peter Ray, 'The 'gay serial killer' story', Living Marxism, No. 58 - August 1993, p. 28.
- Thomas Fischer, 'Germany goes to Somalia', Living Marxism, No. 58 - August 1993, p. 31.
- Phil Murphy, 'Why Clinton bombed Baghdad', Living Marxism, No. 58 - August 1993, p. 32.
- Alan Harding, 'The end of an era in Europe', Living Marxism, No. 58 - August 1993, p. 34.
- Toby Banks, 'We are all Belgians now', Living Marxism, No. 58 - August 1993, p. 37.
'Living', p. 38:
- Kenan Malik, 'Mamet's Oleanna', Living Marxism, No. 58 - August 1993.
- Robert Lennon and Louise Thomas, 'Edinburgh Fringe', Living Marxism, No. 58 - August 1993.
- Alan Harding, 'William Golding', Living Marxism, No. 58 - August 1993.
- 'Frank Cottrell-Boyce on TV', Living Marxism, No. 58 - August 1993, p. 41.
- James Heartfield, 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 58 - August 1993, p. 43.
Living Marxism 59 September 1993
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: The state declares war on single mothers', Living Marxism, No. 59 - September 1993, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 59 - September 1993, p. 6.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Whose finger on your TV button?', Living Marxism, No. 59 - September 1993, p. 8.
- Tessa Mayes, 'Privacy laws', Living Marxism, No. 59 - September 1993, p. 12.
- Helen Simons, 'Europe after the ERM', Living Marxism, No. 59 - September 1993, p. 14.
- Ann Bradley, Living Marxism, No. 59 - September 1993, p. 17.
- Joan Phillips, 'Bosnia: bloody liberals', Living Marxism, No. 59 - September 1993, p. 18.
- James Heartfield, 'Who gains from Tory losses?', Living Marxism, No. 59 - September 1993, p. 22.
- Frank Richards, 'May the state preserve us from ourselves', Living Marxism, No. 59 - September 1993, p. 24.
- Ellie Dashwood, 'The 'flexible working' fraud', Living Marxism, No. 59 - September 1993, p. 28.
- Kate Lawrence, 'Unhealthy conditions at work', Living Marxism, No. 59 - September 1993, p. 32.
- Daniel Nassim, 'Japan's problems', Living Marxism, No. 59 - September 1993, p. 34.
- Toby Banks, '20 things I don't want to know', Living Marxism, No. 59 - September 1993, p. 37.
'Living', p. 38:
- Eve Anderson, 'Chess chequemates', Living Marxism, No. 59 - September 1993.
- Graham Barnfield, 'Spaghetti westerns', Living Marxism, No. 59 - September 1993.
- Kayode Olafimihan, 'War censorship', Living Marxism, No. 59 - September 1993.
- Frank Cottrell-Boyce, 'Frank Cottrell-Boyce on TV', Living Marxism, No. 59 - September 1993, p. 41.
- Charles Longford, 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 59 - September 1993, p. 43.
Living Marxism 60 October 1993
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Here is the unhappy news', Living Marxism, No. 60 - October 1993, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 60 - October 1993, p. 6.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Home alone: the inside story', Living Marxism, No. 60 - October 1993, p. 8.
- James Heartfield, 'Children's rights? Wrong', Living Marxism, No. 60 - October 1993, p. 12.
- Ann Bradley, 'Smacking kids', Living Marxism, No. 60 - October 1993, p. 15.
- Dr Michael Fitzpatrick, 'Child sex abuse panics', Living Marxism, No. 60 - October 1993, p. 16.
- Joan Phillips, 'America's Balkan intrigues', Living Marxism, No. 60 - October 1993, p. 20.
- Kate Lawrence, 'Who's harassing who?', Living Marxism, No. 60 - October 1993, p. 22.
- John Gibson, 'The real dangers of Jurassic Park', Living Marxism, No. 60 - October 1993, p. 24.
- Eve Anderson, 'Illusory peace in the Middle East', Living Marxism, No. 60 - October 1993, p. 28.
- Gemma Forest, 'US militarism: leaner and meaner', Living Marxism, No. 60 - October 1993, p. 30.
- Ian Scott, 'Anti-racist police?', Living Marxism, No. 60 - October 1993, p. 33.
- Deborah Thompson and Mark Wilder, 'The hyping of higher education', Living Marxism, No. 60 - October 1993, p. 34.
- Toby Banks, 'How to go to the toilet', Living Marxism, No. 60 - October 1993, p. 37.
'Living', p.38:
- Helen West, 'Michael Winner's Dirty Weekend', Living Marxism, No. 60 - October 1993.
- Joachim Dobberman, 'American art', Living Marxism, No. 60 - October 1993.
- Alan Harding, 'EP Thompson', Living Marxism, No. 60 - October 1993.
- 'Frank Cottrell-Boyce on TV', Living Marxism, No. 60 - October 1993, p. 41.
- Andy Clarkson, 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 60 - October 1993, p. 43.
Living Marxism 61 November 1993
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Warlords and hardliners; You can't ban bad news', Living Marxism, No. 61 - November 1993, p. 4-6.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 61 - November 1993, p. 6.
- Gloria Murray, Toby Adams and Andrew Calcutt, 'After Millwall', Living Marxism, No. 61 - November 1993, p. 8-10.
- Ann Bradley, 'Knee Angus Diggle', Living Marxism, No. 61 - November 1993, p. 11.
- James Heartfield, 'Framing Libya', Living Marxism, No. 61 - November 1993, p. 12-13.
- Michael Fitzpatrick, 'Peace in Ireland?', Living Marxism, No. 61 - November 1993, p. 14-15.
‘Focus on Eastern Europe’:
- Joan Phillips, 'Who's next----Hitler?', Living Marxism, No. 61 - November 1993, p. 16-18.
- Pat Roberts, 'Russian lessons for the West', Living Marxism, No. 61 - November 1993, p. 20-21.
- Adam Eastman, 'The search for scapegoats', Living Marxism, No. 61 - November 1993, p. 22-23.
- John Gibson, 'Lots of pain, but no gain', Living Marxism, No. 61 - November 1993, p. 24-7.
- Theresa Clarke, 'Return of the plague', Living Marxism, No. 61 - November 1993, p. 28-30.
- Rob Matthews, 'Oil rush rip-off', Living Marxism, No. 61 - November 1993, p. 31.
- Dominic Salter, 'The new dictators' Living Marxism, No. 61 - November 1993, p. 32-33.
- Kevin Young, 'Gun control in the USA', Living Marxism, No. 61 - November 1993, p. 34-36.
- Toby Banks, 'Circumcision and other crimes', Living Marxism, No. 61 - November 1993, p. 37.
‘Living’, p. 38:
- Deirdre Molloy, 'Phil Kay', Living Marxism, No. 61 - November 1993, p. 38-39.
- Pervaiz Khan, 'Rising Scum', Living Marxism, No. 61 - November 1993, p. 40.
- 'Frank Cottrell-Boyce on TV', Living Marxism, No. 61 - November 1993, p. 41.
- Richard Stead, 'Turner Prize', Living Marxism, No. 61 - November 1993, p. 42.
- James Heartfield, 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 61 - November 1993, p. 43-46.
Living Marxism 62 December 1993
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Peace off Britain', Living Marxism, No. 62 - December 1993, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 62 - December 1993, p. 6.
- Eddie Veale, 'Anti-fascist pornography', Living Marxism, No. 62 - December 1993, p. 8.
- Compiled by Andrew Calcutt, 'What they said in '93', Living Marxism, No. 62 - December 1993, p. 10.
- Ann Bradley, 'Women and sex in the nineties', Living Marxism, No. 62 - December 1993, p. 12.
- Ann Bradley, 'Sweet deliverance?', Living Marxism, No. 62 - December 1993, p. 15.
- Frank Füredi, 'PC - the philosophy of low expectations', Living Marxism, No. 62 - December 1993, p. 16.
- James Heartfield, 'The victim support state', Living Marxism, No. 62 - December 1993, p. 20.
- Claire Foster, 'Sunday school teachers', Living Marxism, No. 62 - December 1993, p. 22.
- Michael Fitzpatrick, 'Handicapped or oppressed?', Living Marxism, No. 62 - December 1993, p. 24.
- Alan Harding, 'The illusion of empowerment', Living Marxism, No. 62 - December 1993, p. 27.
- John Fitzpatrick, 'Stand up for standard English', Living Marxism, No. 62 - December 1993, p. 28.
- Phil Murphy, 'Privatisation: another government handout', Living Marxism, No. 62 - December 1993, p. 30.
- John Gibson, 'Environmental imperialism', Living Marxism, No. 62 - December 1993, p. 34.
- Toby Banks, 'Year of the fish', Living Marxism, No. 62 - December 1993, p. 37.
‘Living’, p. 38:
- Toby Banks, 'Mike Leigh', Living Marxism, No. 62 - December 1993.
- Janice Bryan, 'Stallone', Living Marxism, No. 62 - December 1993.
- Mary McCaughey, 'Hugh Masekela', Living Marxism, No. 62 - December 1993.
- 'Frank Cottrell-Boyce on TV', Living Marxism, No. 62 - December 1993, p. 41.
- Tony Kennedy, 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 62 - December 1993, p. 43.
1994
Living Marxism 63 January 1994
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Let's get serious', Living Marxism, No. 63 - January 1994, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 63 - January 1994, p. 6.
- Eddie Veale, 'Happy news': read sod all about it', Living Marxism, No. 63 - January 1994, p. 8.
- Ann Bradley, 'Bulger trial: a morality play for our times', Living Marxism, No. 63 - January 1994, p. 10.
- Alec Campbell, 'Violence, lies and videotape', Living Marxism, No. 63 - January 1994, p. 13.
- William Deighton, 'Welfare: targeting practice', Living Marxism, No. 63 - January 1994, p. 14.
- Debra Warner, 'Do you deserve to live?', Living Marxism, No. 63 - January 1994, p. 15.
- Ann Bradley, 'Of voles and men', Living Marxism, No. 63 - January 1994, p. 17.
- James Heartfield, 'Back to whose basics?', Living Marxism, No. 63 - January 1994, p. 18.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Rebellious youth', Living Marxism, No. 63 - January 1994, p. 22.
- John Gibson, 'North Korea: nuclear Gooks?', Living Marxism, No. 63 - January 1994, p. 24.
- John Gibson, 'Green patsies', Living Marxism, No. 63 - January 1994, p. 28.
- Mike Freeman, 'Miners: cap in hand gets kick in teeth', Living Marxism, No. 63 - January 1994, p. 30.
- Charles Longford, 'South Africa's new constitution', Living Marxism, No. 63 - January 1994, p. 33.
- James Malone and Nancy Morton, 'Much ado about Nafta', Living Marxism, No. 63 - January 1994, p. 34.
- Toby Banks, 'Would you let your servants wear this perfume?', Living Marxism, No. 63 - January 1994, p. 37.
‘Living’, p. 38:
- Steve Banks, 'Nick Hornby', Living Marxism, No. 63 - January 1994.
- Kenan Malik, 'Lord Horror', Living Marxism, No. 63 - January 1994.
- Emmanuel Oliver, 'Menace II Society', Living Marxism, No. 63 - January 1994.
- 'Frank Cottrell-Boyce on TV', Living Marxism, No. 63 - January 1994, p. 41.
- Manjit Singh, 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 63 - January 1994, p. 43.
Living Marxism 64 February 1994
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: The moral of the story', Living Marxism, No. 64 - February 1994, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 64 - February 1994, p. 6.
- Beth Adams, 'Taboos: Sex education - who needs it?', Living Marxism, No. 64 - February 1994, p. 8.
- Author unknown, 'The right to be offensive', Living Marxism, No. 64 - February 1994, p. 11.
- Joan Phillips, 'Russia: who's afraid of Zhirinovsky?', Living Marxism, No. 64 - February 1994, p. 12.
- Ann Bradley, 'Embryos: beyond the 'yuk factor', Living Marxism, No. 64 - February 1994, p. 15.
- John Gillott, 'Progress: No man is a monkey', Living Marxism, No. 64 - February 1994, p. 16.
- Eddie Veale, 'Processed peace: don't buy it', Living Marxism, No. 64 - February 1994, p. 20.
- Ann Bradley, 'Bitter pill to swallow', Living Marxism, No. 64 - February 1994, p. 23.
- Mick Kennedy, 'Major's Irish gamble', Living Marxism, No. 64 - February 1994, p. 26.
- Phil Johnson, 'From Cold War to hot wars Campaign Against Militarism', Living Marxism, No. 64 - February 1994, p. 29.
- Tony Kennedy, 'Deflation: the price of failure', Living Marxism, No. 64 - February 1994, p. 32.
- John Fitzpatrick, 'Abolishing the right to silence', Living Marxism, No. 64 - February 1994, p. 34.
- Toby Banks, Living Marxism, No. 64 - February 1994, p. 37.
‘Living’, p. 38:
- Janice Bryan, 'Spielberg's Jews', Living Marxism, No. 64 - February 1994.
- Gene McPherson, 'Stone's Vietnam', Living Marxism, No. 64 - February 1994.
- Ian Scott, 'Beavis and Butthead', Living Marxism, No. 64 - February 1994.
- 'Frank Cottrell-Boyce on TV'. Living Marxism, No. 64 - February 1994, p. 41.
- Adam Eastman, 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 64 - February 1994, p. 43.
Living Marxism 65 March 1994
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: In defence of freedom', Living Marxism, No. 65 - March 1994, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 65 - March 1994, p. 6.
- Beth Adams, 'Taboos: the counselling con', Living Marxism, No. 65 - March 1994, p. 8.
- Ann Bradley, 'From tragedy to farce', Living Marxism, No. 65 - March 1994, p. 11.
- James Heartfield and James Malone, 'Why PC can damage your health', Living Marxism, No. 65 - March 1994, p. 12.
- Peter Ray, 'The age of consent', Living Marxism, No. 65 - March 1994, p. 15.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Sex and violence on TV', Living Marxism, No. 65 - March 1994, p. 16.
- Frank Füredi, 'A moral mission', Living Marxism, No. 65 - March 1994, p. 18.
- Vanessa Adams and Barry Crawford, 'Holy war on Islam', Living Marxism, No. 65 - March 1994, p. 24.
- Daniel Nassim, 'Pacifist samurai?', Living Marxism, No. 65 - March 1994, p. 27.
- Ann Bradley, 'Who's afraid of Katie Roiphe?', Living Marxism, No. 65 - March 1994, p. 30.
- Ellie Dashwood, 'Purdah on campus', Living Marxism, No. 65 - March 1994, p. 32.
- John Gillott and Manjit Kumar, 'Progress: science fiction', Living Marxism, No. 65 - March 1994, p. 34.
- Toby Banks, 'Barbara's basic instincts', Living Marxism, No. 65 - March 1994, p. 37.
'Living', p. 38:
- John Fitzpatrick, 'In the Name of the Father', Living Marxism, No. 65 - March 1994.
- Michael Kramer, 'Annie Leibowitz', Living Marxism, No. 65 - March 1994.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'The Bill', Living Marxism, No. 65 - March 1994.
- Peter Ray, 'Philadelphia', Living Marxism, No. 65 - March 1994.4.
- Andy Clarkson, 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 65 - March 1994, p. 43.
Living Marxism 66 April 1994
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: The heroic General and the pathetic Major', Living Marxism, No. 66 - April 1994, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 66 - April 1994, p. 6.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Computer porn scandal', Living Marxism, No. 66 - April 1994, p. 8.
- Ben Brack, 'Uprising down Mexico way', Living Marxism, No. 66 - April 1994, p. 12.
- Evan Andrews, 'An island race?', Living Marxism, No. 66 - April 1994, p. 15.
- Pat Roberts, 'Scandalous affairs of state', Living Marxism, No. 66 - April 1994, p. 16.
- Charles Longford, 'South Africa's elections', Living Marxism, No. 66 - April 1994, p. 19.
- Joan Phillips, 'Bosnia: where peace means war', Living Marxism, No. 66 - April 1994, p. 20.
- John Gillott, 'No controls on infertility treatment', Living Marxism, No. 66 - April 1994, p. 24.
- Vicky Richardson, 'Carry on, Doctor', Living Marxism, No. 66 - April 1994, p. 26.
- Ann Bradley, 'Taboos: Sterile concerns', Living Marxism, No. 66 - April 1994, p. 28.
- Ann Bradley, 'Egg on her face', Living Marxism, No. 66 - April 1994, p. 31.
- John Gillott, 'Progress: Designer genes', Living Marxism, No. 66 - April 1994, p. 32.
- Toby Banks, 'An escalating crisis', Living Marxism, No. 66 - April 1994, p. 35.
- Fiona Foster, 'Irish republican speaks out', Living Marxism, No. 66 - April 1994, p. 36.
‘Living’, p.38:
- John Parker, 'LUFC PC?', Living Marxism, No. 66 - April 1994.
- James Heartfield, 'Dali', Living Marxism, No. 66 - April 1994.
- Ian Scott, 'Philip Kerr', Living Marxism, No. 66 - April 1994.
- 'Frank Cottrell-Boyce on TV', Living Marxism, No. 66 - April 1994, p. 41.
- Daniel Nassim, 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 66 - April 1994, p. 43.
Living Marxism 67 May 1994
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Pornography for patriots', Living Marxism, No. 67 - May 1994, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 67 - May 1994, p. 6.
- Pat Roberts, 'The trouble with anti-racism', Living Marxism, No. 67 - May 1994, p. 8.
- Kirsten Cale, 'Asylum-seekers' hunger-strike', Living Marxism, No. 67 - May 1994, p. 11.
- John Pearson, 'Policing the new South Africa', Living Marxism, No. 67 - May 1994, p. 13.
- Juliet Connor, 'Taboos: Who's afraid of porn?', Living Marxism, No. 67 - May 1994, p. 16.
- Ann Bradley, 'Sex book bans', Living Marxism, No. 67 - May 1994, p. 19.
- Mark Bowman, 'Progress: The disinformation age', Living Marxism, No. 67 - May 1994, p. 20.
- Alan Harding, 'Italy: send in the clowns', Living Marxism, No. 67 - May 1994, p. 23.
- Ann Bradley, 'Why family matters', Living Marxism, No. 67 - May 1994, p. 24.
- Sara Hinchliffe, 'Anti-social work', Living Marxism, No. 67 - May 1994, p. 27.
- James Heartfield, 'The privatisation of everyday life', Living Marxism, No. 67 - May 1994, p. 30.
- Debra Warner, 'Community care one year on', Living Marxism, No. 67 - May 1994, p. 32.
- Andrew Calcutt and Jennie Bristow, 'Truancy watch', Living Marxism, No. 67 - May 1994, p. 34.
- Toby Banks, 'You're fired please/thank you', Living Marxism, No. 67 - May 1994, p. 37.
‘Living’, p. 38:
- Alan Harding, 'Germinal', Living Marxism, No. 67 - May 1994.
- 'The Bill', Living Marxism, No. 67 - May 1994.
- James Heartfield, 'Prince Charles' magazine', Living Marxism, No. 67 - May 1994.
- 'Frank Cottrell-Boyce on TV', Living Marxism, No. 67 - May 1994, p. 41.
- Adam Eastman, 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 67 - May 1994, p. 43.
Living Marxism 68 June 1994
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Anniversary fatigue', Living Marxism, No. 68 - June 1994, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 68 - June 1994, p. 6.
- Ann Bradley, 'Taboos: Who's afraid of boxing?', Living Marxism, No. 68 - June 1994, p. 8.
- Ann Bradley, 'Fat's not a feminist issue', Living Marxism, No. 68 - June 1994, p. 11.
- James Heartfield, 'Major's D-Day debacle', Living Marxism, No. 68 - June 1994, p. 12.
- Gemma Forest, 'What was the war for?', Living Marxism, No. 68 - June 1994, p. 14.
- Andrew Calicott-Jones, 'Alternative anniversaries', Living Marxism, No. 68 - June 1994, p. 17.
- Helen Simons, 'The other news on D-Day', Living Marxism, No. 68 - June 1994, p. 18.
- Charles Longford, 'South Africa's election fraud', Living Marxism, No. 68 - June 1994, p. 21.
- Joan Phillips, 'America pulls the strings in Bosnia', Living Marxism, No. 68 - June 1994, p. 26.
- James Heartfield, 'PC: the secret society', Living Marxism, No. 68 - June 1994, p. 29.
- Phil Murphy, 'Unemployment fall-out', Living Marxism, No. 68 - June 1994, p. 30.
- Stuart Derbyshire, 'Futures: Prozac and cons', Living Marxism, No. 68 - June 1994, p. 34.
- Toby Banks, 'Dirty floggers', Living Marxism, No. 68 - June 1994, p. 37.
‘Living’, p. 38:
- Jo Wheatley, 'Kurt Cobain', Living Marxism, No. 68 - June 1994.
- Neil Davenport 'Punk revivals', Living Marxism, No. 68 - June 1994.
- Andrew Calcutt 'Wiggas', Living Marxism, No. 68 - June 1994.
- Frank Cottrell-Boyce, 'Frank Cottrell-Boyce on TV', Living Marxism, No. 68 - June 1994, p. 41.
- Eve Anderson, 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 68 - June 1994, p. 43.
Living Marxism 69 July 1994
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Who needs controls?', Living Marxism, No. 69 - July 1994, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 69 - July 1994, p. 6.
- John Fitzpatrick, 'Kill the Criminal Justice Bill', Living Marxism, No. 69 - July 1994, p. 8.
- Josephine Hussey, 'A law to make you raving mad', Living Marxism, No. 69 - July 1994, p. 11.
- Ann Bradley, 'Killer bug eats our sanity', Living Marxism, No. 69 - July 1994, p. 13.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Arms and the policeman', Living Marxism, No. 69 - July 1994, p. 14.
- Alec Campbell, 'A moral panic for adults', Living Marxism, No. 69 - July 1994, p. 17.
- James Heartfield, 'China: human rights make no cents', Living Marxism, No. 69 - July 1994, p. 20.
- John Gillott and Manjit Kumar, 'Futures: Over the moon?', Living Marxism, No. 69 - July 1994, p. 22.
- 'Towards 2000', Living Marxism, No. 69 - July 1994, p. 25.
- Frank Füredi, 'The crying game', Living Marxism, No. 69 - July 1994, p. 29.
- Sabena Reul and Andy Clarkson, 'Who killed Rwanda?', Living Marxism, No. 69 - July 1994, p. 30.
- Mike Freeman, 'Where's Blair's Labour Party?', Living Marxism, No. 69 - July 1994, p. 34.
- Phil Murphy, 'Management's flexible friend', Living Marxism, No. 69 - July 1994, p. 36.
- Amanda Macintosh, 'Taboos: Family planning or population control?', Living Marxism, No. 69 - July 1994, p. 38.
- Toby Banks, 'There'll be racoons over...', Living Marxism, No. 69 - July 1994, p. 41.
‘Living’, p. 42:
- James Heartfield, 'Defending Damien Hirst', Living Marxism, No. 69 - July 1994.
- Helen West, 'Ethical adverts', Living Marxism, No. 69 - July 1994.
- Alec Campbell, 'Blur', Living Marxism, No. 69 - July 1994.
- 'Frank Cottrell-Boyce on TV', Living Marxism, No. 69 - July 1994, p. 45.
- Alan Harding, 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 69 - July 1994, p. 47.
Living Marxism 70 August 1994
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: No more Hiroshimas', Living Marxism, No. 70 - August 1994, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 70 - August 1994, p. 6.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Taboos: Dealing with dope', Living Marxism, No. 70 - August 1994, p. 8.
- Ann Bradley, 'Does it matter if fetuses feel pain?', Living Marxism, No. 70 - August 1994, p. 11.
- Mark Ryan, 'A discussion with Bernadette McAliskey', Living Marxism, No. 70 - August 1994, p. 12.
- Phil Murphy, 'Real unemployment: 10, 25 or 60 per cent?', Living Marxism, No. 70 - August 1994, p. 16.
- Rob Knight, 'Why chase after Italian fascists?', Living Marxism, No. 70 - August 1994, p. 19.
- Claire Foster, 'Danger: fear at work', Living Marxism, No. 70 - August 1994, p. 20.
- David Nolan, 'Careering off', Living Marxism, No. 70 - August 1994, p. 22.
- Frank Richards, 'There is an alternative', Living Marxism, No. 70 - August 1994, p. 24.
- James Heartfield, 'Community conformity', Living Marxism, No. 70 - August 1994, p. 27.
- Emmanuel Oliver, 'Futures: why isn't Africa 'on-line'?', Living Marxism, No. 70 - August 1994, p. 30.
- Toby Banks, Living Marxism, No. 70 - August 1994, p. 33.
- Mark Butler, 'Redefining racist violence', Living Marxism, No. 70 - August 1994, p. 34.
- Eddie Veale, 'In defence of: Diego Maradona', Living Marxism, No. 70 - August 1994, p. 36.
‘Living’, p. 38:
- Jennie Bristow, 'Lesbian cheek', Living Marxism, No. 70 - August 1994.
- James Heartfield, 'Jeff Koons', Living Marxism, No. 70 - August 1994.
- Wystan Massey, 'Iain M Banks', Living Marxism, No. 70 - August 1994.
- 'Frank Cottrell-Boyce on TV', Living Marxism, No. 70 - August 1994, p. 41.
- Mick Kennedy, 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 70 - August 1994, p. 43.
Living Marxism 71 September 1994
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: An age of evil?', Living Marxism, No. 71 - September 1994, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 71 - September 1994, p. 6.
- Sara Hinchliffe, 'Taboos: Domestic violence', Living Marxism, No. 71 - September 1994, p. 8.
- Ann Bradley, 'Natural methods----no way!', Living Marxism, No. 71 - September 1994, p. 11.
- 'No more Hiroshimas', Living Marxism, No. 71 - September 1994, p. 12.
- Ben Brack, 'Falklands war crimes', Living Marxism, No. 71 - September 1994, p. 14.
- Ed Murray, 'Whaling about Japan', Living Marxism, No. 71 - September 1994, p. 16.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Silcott showtrial: the sequel', Living Marxism, No. 71 - September 1994, p. 18.
- Alan Harding, 'Behind the rail strikes', Living Marxism, No. 71 - September 1994, p. 21.
- Fiona Foster, 'Dying for a job', Living Marxism, No. 71 - September 1994, p. 22.
- Frank Füredi, 'At the heart of Rwanda's darkness', Living Marxism, No. 71 - September 1994, p. 24.
- Amanda Macintosh, ' Who's afraid of population growth?', Living Marxism, No. 71 - September 1994, p. 28.
- Helen Simons, 'Why the NGOs are off to Cairo', Living Marxism, No. 71 - September 1994, p. 31.
- John Gillott, 'Futures: Too many people?', Living Marxism, No. 71 - September 1994, p. 34.
- Toby Banks, 'What's left?', Living Marxism, No. 71 - September 1994, p. 37.
'Living', p. 38:
- Emmanuel Oliver, 'Wole Soyinka', Living Marxism, No. 71 - September 1994.
- Neil Davenport, 'Music press', Living Marxism, No. 71 - September 1994.
- Kenan Malik, 'Cricket cheats', Living Marxism, No. 71 - September 1994.
- 'Frank Cottrell-Boyce on TV', Living Marxism, No. 71 - September 1994, p. 41.
- 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 71 - September 1994, p. 43.
Living Marxism 72 October 1994
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Between the lines of the bill', Living Marxism, No. 72 - October 1994, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 72 - October 1994, p. 6.
- Sandy Deegan, 'Taboos: Female circumcision', Living Marxism, No. 72 - October 1994, p. 8.
- Ann Bradley, 'Sexless liaisons', Living Marxism, No. 72 - October 1994, p. 11.
- Joan Phillips and Daniel Nassim, 'No More Hiroshimas', Living Marxism, No. 72 - October 1994, p. 12.
- 'Special report from Japan', Living Marxism, No. 72 - October 1994.
- 'Smithsonian controversy', Living Marxism, No. 72 - October 1994.
- 'Nuclear suitcases scare', Living Marxism, No. 72 - October 1994.
- Paula Cerni, 'Cuba under the heel', Living Marxism, No. 72 - October 1994, p. 17.
- Mark Ryan, 'Ireland: ceasefire, but no peace', Living Marxism, No. 72 - October 1994, p. 18.
- Juliet Connor, 'The problem with 'No platform', Living Marxism, No. 72 - October 1994, p. 20.
- Rachel Elliot, 'No bans on Islam', Living Marxism, No. 72 - October 1994, p. 22.
- Claire Foster, 'The university brain drain', Living Marxism, No. 72 - October 1994, p. 24.
- Juliet Connor, 'Standing up for standards', Living Marxism, No. 72 - October 1994, p. 26.
- Ellie Dashwood, 'Treating us like children', Living Marxism, No. 72 - October 1994, p. 30.
- Jennie Bristow, 'No politics please, we're students', Living Marxism, No. 72 - October 1994, p. 31.
- John Gillott, 'Futures: A fear of science?', Living Marxism, No. 72 - October 1994, p. 34.
- Toby Banks, 'Video nasties', Living Marxism, No. 72 - October 1994, p. 37.
‘Living’, p. 38:
- Emmanuel Oliver, 'Arnie and the Islamic Bomb', Living Marxism, No. 72 - October 1994.
- Krysia Roma, 'Tarantino', Living Marxism, No. 72 - October 1994.
- Neil Davenport, 'Authentic pop', Living Marxism, No. 72 - October 1994.
- Stuart Derbyshire, 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 72 - October 1994, p. 43.
Living Marxism 73 November 1994
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: So what is left now?', Living Marxism, No. 73 - November 1994, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 73 - November 1994, p. 6.
- Beth Adams, 'Taboos: Is teenage sex a health risk?', Living Marxism, No. 73 - November 1994, p. 8.
- Ann Bradley, 'Mad dogs and Englishmen', Living Marxism, No. 73 - November 1994, p. 11.
- David Nolan and Kate Margam, 'Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty? No thanks', Living Marxism, No. 73 - November 1994, p. 12.
- Phil Johnson and John Croke, 'Haiti: redefining democracy', Living Marxism, No. 73 - November 1994, p. 16.
- Ben Brack, 'Mexico's electoral fraud', Living Marxism, No. 73 - November 1994, p. 18.
- Frank Füredi, 'A plague of moral panics', Living Marxism, No. 73 - November 1994, p. 20.
- 'Conference: The making of moral panics', Living Marxism, No. 73 - November 1994, p. 24.
- Michael Fitzpatrick, 'The 'underclass' debate', Living Marxism, No. 73 - November 1994, p. 26.
- Dolan Cummings, 'Neds under the bed in Glasgow', Living Marxism, No. 73 - November 1994, p. 29.
- Juliet Connor, 'Harassment: says who?', Living Marxism, No. 73 - November 1994, p. 30.
- Phil Murphy, 'Economy: what feelgood factor?', Living Marxism, No. 73 - November 1994, p. 33.
- John Gillot, 'Futures: Of mice and men', Living Marxism, No. 73 - November 1994, p. 34.
- Toby Banks, 'Save us from scrimping', Living Marxism, No. 73 - November 1994, p. 37.
‘Living’, p. 38:
- Ed Murray, 'Shohei Imamura', Living Marxism, No. 73 - November 1994.
- Vanessa Piggot, 'Peter Howson', Living Marxism, No. 73 - November 1994.
- Neil Davenport, 'Stereolab', Living Marxism, No. 73 - November 1994.
- Kirsten Cale, 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 73 - November 1994, p. 43.
Living Marxism 74 December 1994
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Who gets the pay-off?', Living Marxism, No. 74 - December 1994, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 74 - December 1994, p. 6.
- Sandy Deegan, 'Taboos: The Indian plague panic', Living Marxism, No. 74 - December 1994, p. 8.
- Ann Bradley, 'Pro-life' problems', Living Marxism, No. 74 - December 1994, p. 11.
- Compiled by Andrew Calcutt, 'What they said in '94', Living Marxism, No. 74 - December 1994, p. 12.
- Joan Phillips, 'The case against war crimes trials', Living Marxism, No. 74 - December 1994, p. 14.
- Phil Murphy, 'Is there a skills shortage?', Living Marxism, No. 74 - December 1994, p. 16.
- John Gillott, 'Futures: Petrol pollution scam', Living Marxism, No. 74 - December 1994, p. 20.
- Michael Fitzpatrick, 'The asthma myth', Living Marxism, No. 74 - December 1994, p. 23.
- James Heartfield, 'Race, class and IQ', Living Marxism, No. 74 - December 1994, p. 24.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Welcome to LA law', Living Marxism, No. 74 - December 1994, p. 30.
- Alan Harding, 'Kohl's Germany, Germany's Europe', Living Marxism, No. 74 - December 1994, p. 32.
- Daniel Nassim, 'Refighting the Pacific war', Living Marxism, No. 74 - December 1994, p. 34.
- Toby Banks, 'Spastic: what's in a word?', Living Marxism, No. 74 - December 1994, p. 37.
'Living', p. 38:
- Michael Fitzpatrick, 'The Pope', Living Marxism, No. 74 - December 1994.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Gangsta camp', Living Marxism, No. 74 - December 1994.
- Toby Marshall, 'Africa on film', Living Marxism, No. 74 - December 1994.
- Suke Wolton, 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 74 - December 1994, p. 43.
1995
Living Marxism 75 January 1995
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: The use of abuse', Living Marxism, No. 75 - January 1995, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 75 - January 1995, p. 6.
- Phil Johnson, 'Lockerbie: the unanswered questions', Living Marxism, No. 75 - January 1995, p. 8.
- Sara Hinchliffe, 'Taboos: Satanic abuse', Living Marxism, No. 75 - January 1995, p. 10.
- Mark Ryan, 'Ireland's national disgrace', Living Marxism, No. 75 - January 1995, p. 14.
- Fiona Foster, 'Opposing the 'peace process', Living Marxism, No. 75 - January 1995, p. 17.
- Bernard Ryan, 'ID cards: something to hide?', Living Marxism, No. 75 - January 1995, p. 18.
- Dr Michael Fitzpatrick, 'Futures: Fear of frying', Living Marxism, No. 75 - January 1995, p. 20.
- Ann Bradley, 'Gender bending', Living Marxism, No. 75 - January 1995, p. 23.
- Joan Phillips, 'The other Bosnian war', Living Marxism, No. 75 - January 1995, p. 24.
- James Heartfield, 'After the US elections', Living Marxism, No. 75 - January 1995, p. 28.
- Claire Foster, 'Social justice and individual responsibility', Living Marxism, No. 75 - January 1995, p. 30.
- Fiona Foster, 'The CSA's hidden success', Living Marxism, No. 75 - January 1995, p. 34.
- Toby Banks, '1994 and all that', Living Marxism, No. 75 - January 1995, p. 37.
'Living', p. 38:
- Andrew Calcutt, ['Street style'], Living Marxism, No. 75 - January 1995.
- Alec Campbell, 'Natural Born Killers', Living Marxism, No. 75 - January 1995.
- Neil Davenport, 'Trans Global Underground', Living Marxism, No. 75 - January 1995.
- James Heartfield, 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 75 - January 1995, p. 43.
Living Marxism 76 February 1995
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Labour would be even worse', Living Marxism, No. 76 - February 1995, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 76 - February 1995, p. 6.
- Ann Bradley, 'Taboos: Pre-menstrual tensions', Living Marxism, No. 76 - February 1995, p. 8.
- Ann Bradley, 'Myra Hindley - a bad woman', Living Marxism, No. 76 - February 1995, p. 11.
- Joan Phillips and Gillian Reid, 'Chechnya: the West's nightmare', Living Marxism, No. 76 - February 1995, p. 12.
- James Heartfield, 'Animal rights and wrongs', Living Marxism, No. 76 - February 1995, p. 15.
- Adam Eastman, 'Eastern Europe five years on', Living Marxism, No. 76 - February 1995, p. 16.
- Mick Kennedy, 'Ireland after the ceasefire', Living Marxism, No. 76 - February 1995, p. 20.
- Hugh Livingstone and Kayode Olafimihan, 'The UN: new dictators of Iraq', Living Marxism, No. 76 - February 1995, p. 24.
- Pat Roberts, 'RCP Conference report', Living Marxism, No. 76 - February 1995, p. 30.
- Paula Cerni, 'Inside El Salvador', Living Marxism, No. 76 - February 1995, p. 33.
- John Gillott, 'Futures: The dangers of 'sustainable development', Living Marxism, No. 76 - February 1995, p. 34.
- Toby Banks, 'Gangsta girls', Living Marxism, No. 76 - February 1995, p. 37.
‘Living’, p. 38:
- Sheila Phillips, 'Kansai Airport', Living Marxism, No. 76 - February 1995.
- Alka Singh, 'Bandit Queen', Living Marxism, No. 76 - February 1995.
- Neil Davenport, 'Gangsta rap', Living Marxism, No. 76 - February 1995.
- Helene Guldberg, 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 76 - February 1995, p. 43.
Living Marxism 77 March 1995
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Eric Cantona and the thought police', Living Marxism, No. 77 - March 1995, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 77 - March 1995, p. 6.
- Amanda Macintosh, 'Taboos: Does porn 'damage' women?', Living Marxism, No. 77 - March 1995, p. 8.
- Ann Bradley, 'Whose advertising standards?', Living Marxism, No. 77 - March 1995, p. 11.
- Phil Hammond, 'VJ-Day: still at war with the Japs', Living Marxism, No. 77 - March 1995, p. 12.
- Daniel Nassim, 'Gloating at Kobe's graveside', Living Marxism, No. 77 - March 1995, p. 16.
- Mark Ryan, 'Private Clegg, shooting star', Living Marxism, No. 77 - March 1995, p. 19.
- James Heartfield, 'Behind the animal welfare protests', Living Marxism, No. 77 - March 1995, p. 20.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'James Ferman: interview with the censor', Living Marxism, No. 77 - March 1995, p. 24.
- Robert Hughes, 'Fundamental confusion over Algeria', Living Marxism, No. 77 - March 1995, p. 28.
- Toby Banks, 'The British way of death', Living Marxism, No. 77 - March 1995, p. 31.
- Andy Clarkson, 'The market goes down Mexico way', Living Marxism, No. 77 - March 1995, p. 32.
- Joseph Kaplinsky, 'Futures: Who owns your genes?', Living Marxism, No. 77 - March 1995, p. 34.
- Will Deighton, 'Holocaust denial', Living Marxism, No. 77 - March 1995, p. 37.
‘Living’, p. 38:
- Louis Ryan, 'Poussin', Living Marxism, No. 77 - March 1995.
- Janice Bryan, 'Disclosure', Living Marxism, No. 77 - March 1995.
- Helen Watkiss, 'Men's Health', Living Marxism, No. 77 - March 1995.
- Robert Fletcher, 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 77 - March 1995, p. 43.
Living Marxism 78 April 1995
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Girls and boys', Living Marxism, No. 78 - April 1995, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 78 - April 1995, p. 6.
- Michael Fitzpatrick, 'Taboos: 'Repressed memory': a morbid symptom', Living Marxism, No. 78 - April 1995, p. 8.
- Ann Bradley, Living Marxism, No. 78 - April 1995, p. 11.
- Frank Füredi, 'What's left and who's right now?', Living Marxism, No. 78 - April 1995, p. 12.
- James Heartfield, 'The parties are over', Living Marxism, No. 78 - April 1995, p. 16.
- Helen Simons, 'Give them enough Eu-rope', Living Marxism, No. 78 - April 1995, p. 18.
- Tracey Brown, 'The West's fundamental fears', Living Marxism, No. 78 - April 1995, p. 20.
- Eve Anderson, 'Israel's new Berlin Wall', Living Marxism, No. 78 - April 1995, p. 27.
- John Gillott and Dominic Wood, 'Futures: Who's afraid of global warming?', Living Marxism, No. 78 - April 1995, p. 28.
- Charles Longford, 'Inside the new South Africa', Living Marxism, No. 78 - April 1995, p. 31.
- Phil Murphy, 'Barings collapse', Living Marxism, No. 78 - April 1995, p. 34.
- Toby Banks, 'Hands off Sooty', Living Marxism, No. 78 - April 1995, p. 37.
‘Living’, p. 38:
- Alec Campbell and Mark Collings, 'Boxing', Living Marxism, No. 78 - April 1995.
- Richard Woolfenden, 'The Madness of King George', Living Marxism, No. 78 - April 1995.
- Louis Ryan, 'Richard Rogers', Living Marxism, No. 78 - April 1995.
- Peter Ray, 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 78 - April 1995, p. 43.
Living Marxism 79 May 1995
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: War and peace, then and now', Living Marxism, No. 79 - May 1995, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 79 - May 1995, p. 6.
- Ann Bradley, 'Taboos: Rape and anonymity', Living Marxism, No. 79 - May 1995, p. 8.
- Frank Füredi, 'Is it a girl's world?', Living Marxism, No. 79 - May 1995, p. 10.
- Linda Murdoch, 'Danger: women's work ahead', Living Marxism, No. 79 - May 1995, p. 14.
- Ann Bradley, 'The real cot death scandal', Living Marxism, No. 79 - May 1995, p. 17.
- Ellie Lee, 'The Emily within', Living Marxism, No. 79 - May 1995, p. 18.
- Mark Ryan and Kevin Kelly, 'Ireland: a nation never again', Living Marxism, No. 79 - May 1995, p. 20.
- Ben Brack, 'Exploiting the Indians', Living Marxism, No. 79 - May 1995, p. 31.
- Jennie Bristow, 'University lecherers', Living Marxism, No. 79 - May 1995, p. 34.
- Peter Ray, 'Outing', Living Marxism, No. 79 - May 1995, p. 36.
- Stuart Derbyshire, 'Futures: Aids in Africa', Living Marxism, No. 79 - May 1995, p. 38.
- Toby Banks, 'Evening all, here is the news', Living Marxism, No. 79 - May 1995, p. 41.
‘Living’, p. 42:
- Neil Davenport, 'Terry Christian', Living Marxism, No. 79.
- Kenan Malik, 'Women of Troy', Living Marxism, No. 79.
- 'Woody Allen', Living Marxism, No. 79 - May 1995.
- Helen Simons, 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 79 - May 1995, p. 47.
Living Marxism 80 June 1995
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: What's a war crime between friends?', Living Marxism, No. 80 - June 1995, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 80 - June 1995, p. 6.
- Ann Bradley, 'Taboos: Divorce on demand', Living Marxism, No. 80 - June 1995, p. 8.
- Ann Bradley, 'Babies on hold', Living Marxism, No. 80 - June 1995, p. 11.
- Mike Freeman, 'Global-degook', Living Marxism, No. 80 - June 1995, p. 12.
- Phil Murphy, 'A mad, mad, mad, mad world economy?', Living Marxism, No. 80 - June 1995, p. 17.
- Helen Simons, 'Supranational illusions', Living Marxism, No. 80 - June 1995, p. 20.
- Brendan O'Neill, 'Divided loyalists in Ireland', Living Marxism, No. 80 - June 1995, p. 31.
- James Heartfield, 'After the Oklahoma bomb', Living Marxism, No. 80 - June 1995, p. 32.
- Juliet Connor, 'Mental care scare', Living Marxism, No. 80 - June 1995, p. 34.
- Louis Ryan, 'French elections', Living Marxism, No. 80 - June 1995, p. 37.
- Helene Guldberg and Stuart Derbyshire, 'Futures: No Natural Born Killers', Living Marxism, No. 80 - June 1995, p. 38.
- Toby Banks, 'Striking children', Living Marxism, No. 80 - June 1995, p. 41.
'Living', p. 41:
- Richard Woolfenden, 'David Edgar interview', Living Marxism, No. 80 - June 1995.
- Kenan Malik, 'White on Black', Living Marxism, No. 80 - June 1995.
- Michael Fitzpatrick, 'Outbreak', Living Marxism, No. 80 - June 1995.
- James Heartfield, 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 80 - June 1995, p. 47.
Living Marxism 81 July/August 1995
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: A revolutionary project for our times', Living Marxism, No. 81 - July/August 1995, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 81 - July/August 1995, p. 6.
- Toby Andrew, 'Taboos: Ebola panic', Living Marxism, No. 81 - July/August 1995, p. 8.
- Ann Bradley, Pill panics, Living Marxism, No. 81 - July/August 1995, p. 11.
- Joan Phillips, 'Facts and fictions about Bosnia', Living Marxism, No. 81 - July/August 1995, p. 12.
- Mick Hume, 'Hiroshima: the White Man's Bomb', Living Marxism, No. 81 - July/August 1995, p. 17.
- David Nolan, 'US diplomacy divides the world', Living Marxism, No. 81 - July/August 1995, p. 25.
- Hugh Livingstone and Kayode Olafimihan, 'The real nuclear threat in Iraq', Living Marxism, No. 81 - July/August 1995, p. 28.
- Kate Margam, 'Lockerbie: law of the jungle', Living Marxism, No. 81 - July/August 1995, p. 31.
- Helen Simons, 'A hidden agender' Living Marxism, No. 81 - July/August 1995, p. 32.
- Sabine Reul, 'How Germany remembers the war', Living Marxism, No. 81 - July/August 1995, p. 36.
- 'Hiroshima The Week', Living Marxism, No. 81 - July/August 1995, p. 39.
- Toby Banks, Living Marxism, No. 81 - July/August 1995, p. 47.
- Vanessa Adams, 'Child soldiers', Living Marxism, No. 81 - July/August 1995, p. 48.
- Kerry Dean, 'SCAM goes to Japan', Living Marxism, No. 81 - July/August 1995, p. 51.
- John Gillot and Manjit Kumar, 'Futures: Science and the Bomb', Living Marxism, No. 81 - July/August 1995, p. 52.
‘Living’, p. 56:
- Daniel Nassim, 'Kenzaburo Oe interview', Living Marxism, No. 81 - July/August 1995.
- Louis Ryan, 'Impressionism', Living Marxism, No. 81 - July/August 1995.
- Frederik Schodt, 'Manga', Living Marxism, No. 81 - July/August 1995.
- Timandra Harkness, 'Edinburgh Festival', Living Marxism, No. 81 - July/August 1995.
- 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 81 - July/August 1995, p. 61.
Living Marxism 82 September 1995
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Would you believe them?', Living Marxism, No. 82 - September 1995, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 82 - September 1995, p. 6.
- Ann Bradley, 'Taboos: Aborting a disabled fetus', Living Marxism, No. 82 - September 1995, p. 8.
- Ann Bradley, 'Boys should be boys', Living Marxism, No. 82 - September 1995, p. 11.
- David Nolan, 'Nuclear testing row', Living Marxism, No. 82 - September 1995, p. 12.
- Joan Phillips, 'War lies from Krajina', Living Marxism, No. 82 - September 1995, p. 14.
- Mark Ryan, 'Ireland's Faminefest', Living Marxism, No. 82 - September 1995, p. 19.
- Kevin Kelly, 'No champagne in Belfast now', Living Marxism, No. 82 - September 1995, p. 22.
- James Heartfield, 'A tyranny of rights', Living Marxism, No. 82 - September 1995, p. 24.
- Claire Foster, 'Behind the anti-bully crusade', Living Marxism, No. 82 - September 1995, p. 27.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Watching the neighbours', Living Marxism, No. 82 - September 1995, p. 30.
- Daniel Lloyd, 'Dundee's house of correction', Living Marxism, No. 82 - September 1995, p. 33.
- John Gillott and Nick Thwaites, 'Futures: Dump the Greenpeace platform', Living Marxism, No. 82 - September 1995, p. 34.
- Toby Banks, 'If the frogs don't get you, the eggs will', Living Marxism, No. 82 - September 1995, p. 37.
‘Living’, p. 38:
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Elvis Costello', Living Marxism, No. 82 - September 1995.
- Louis Ryan, 'Opera meets lotto', Living Marxism, No. 82 - September 1995.
- Michael Fitzpatrick, 'Medical TV dramas', Living Marxism, No. 82 - September 1995.
- James Heartfield, 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 82 - September 1995, p. 43.
Living Marxism 83 October 1995
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Who can you trust?', Living Marxism, No. 83 - October 1995, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 83 - October 1995, p. 6.
- Ann Bradley, 'Taboos: 'Difference' and disability', Living Marxism, No. 83 - October 1995, p. 8.
- Ann Bradley, 'The sad vicar syndrome', Living Marxism, No. 83 - October 1995, p. 11.
- Joan Phillips, 'Bosnia: bombs for peace', Living Marxism, No. 83 - October 1995, p. 12.
- Claire Foster, 'Vocational education con', Living Marxism, No. 83 - October 1995, p. 13.
- Daniel Nassim, 'Still bashing the Japs', Living Marxism, No. 83 - October 1995, p. 16.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'No smoking in Derby', Living Marxism, No. 83 - October 1995, p. 20.
- Jennie Bristow, 'Free speech and 'tolerance', Living Marxism, No. 83 - October 1995, p. 21.
- Phil Murphy, 'The end of the old Third World', Living Marxism, No. 83 - October 1995, p. 29.
- John Pender, 'Destructive adjustment in Africa', Living Marxism, No. 83 - October 1995, p. 32.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Futures: Netphiles and Netphobes', Living Marxism, No. 83 - October 1995, p. 34.
- Toby Banks, 'Animal crackers', Living Marxism, No. 83 - October 1995, p. 37.
‘Living’, p. 38:
- Toby Banks, 'Ken Loach interview', Living Marxism, No. 83 - October 1995.
- Neil Davenport, 'Kitsch', Living Marxism, No. 83 - October 1995.
- Richard Woolfenden, 'Classics', Living Marxism, No. 83 - October 1995.
- Dominic Woods, 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 83 - October 1995, p. 43.
Living Marxism 84 November 1995
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Time to face facts', Living Marxism, No. 84 - November 1995, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 84 - November 1995, p. 6.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Taboos: Never mind the bollocks', [Living Marxism, No. 84 - November 1995, p. 8.
- Ann Bradley, 'TSS - Totally stupid scare', Living Marxism, No. 84 - November 1995, p. 11.
- Eddie Veale, 'OJ: a black and white case', Living Marxism, No. 84 - November 1995, p. 12.
- James Heartfield, 'Private affairs, public control', Living Marxism, No. 84 - November 1995, p. 14.
- Vicky Richardson, 'Curfew in Birmingham', Living Marxism, No. 84 - November 1995, p. 17.
- Michael Fitzpatrick, 'Futures: An epidemic of fear', Living Marxism, No. 84 - November 1995, p. 18.
- Suke Wolton and Sarah Woodhouse, 'No refuge for asylum-seekers', Living Marxism, No. 84 - November 1995, p. 23.
- Frank Füredi, 'Rescuing the subject', Living Marxism, No. 84 - November 1995, p. 26.
- Claire Foster, 'Stressed-out at work?', Living Marxism, No. 84 - November 1995, p. 30.
- Tom Edwards, 'Jack Straw's poor law', Living Marxism, No. 84 - November 1995, p. 32.
- Helen Simons, 'Why the USA bombed the Serbs', Living Marxism, No. 84 - November 1995, p. 34.
- Toby Banks, 'The danger next door', Living Marxism, No. 84 - November 1995, p. 37.
‘Living’, p. 38:
- Kenan Malik, 'Race and sport', Living Marxism, No. 84 - November 1995.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Crime writers', Living Marxism, No. 84 - November 1995.
- Michael Fitzpatrick, 'People's history', Living Marxism, No. 84 - November 1995.
- Peter Ray, 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 84 - November 1995, p. 43.
Living Marxism 85 December 1995
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Left in the lurch', Living Marxism, No. 85 - December 1995, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 85 - December 1995, p. 6.
- Ann Füredi, 'Abortion: a pregnant woman writes', Living Marxism, No. 85 - December 1995, p. 8.
- David Nolan, 'Why boycott French goods?', Living Marxism, No. 85 - December 1995, p. 11.
- Compiled by Andrew Calcutt, 'What they said in '95', Living Marxism, No. 85 - December 1995, p. 12.
- Amanda Macintosh, 'Taboos: Pill scares', Living Marxism, No. 85 - December 1995, p. 14.
- Ann Bradley, 'The price of human eggs', Living Marxism, No. 85 - December 1995, p. 17.
- Mick Hume, 'A killjoy's and loser's guide to the lottery', Living Marxism, No. 85 - December 1995, p. 18.
- Erik Empson, 'Student drinking', Living Marxism, No. 85 - December 1995, p. 21.
- Jan Montague, 'Julia Somerville's snaps', Living Marxism, No. 85 - December 1995, p. 22.
- Fiona Foster, Massacring the truth in Rwanda, Living Marxism, No. 85 - December 1995, p. 24.
- James Heartfield, 'Francis Fukuyama interview', Living Marxism, No. 85 - December 1995, p. 28.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'New Labour: the law'n'order party', Living Marxism, No. 85 - December 1995, p. 31.
- Stuart Derbyshire, 'Futures: A turning point in Aids research?', Living Marxism, No. 85 - December 1995, p. 34.
- Toby Banks, 'Harrowing times', Living Marxism, No. 85 - December 1995, p. 37.
‘Living’, p. 38:
- Louis Ryan, 'Seamus Heaney', Living Marxism, No. 85 - December 1995.
- Kenan Malik and Ian Walker, 'Black films', Living Marxism, No. 85 - December 1995.
- Michael Fitzpatrick, 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 85 - December 1995, p. 43.
1996
Living Marxism 86 January 1996
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: All you need is love?', Living Marxism, No. 86 - January 1996, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 86 - January 1996, p. 6.
- Sara Hinchliffe and Daniel Lloyd, 'Taboos: When battered women kill', Living Marxism, No. 86 - January 1996, p. 8.
- Ann Bradley, 'Having sex, not!, Living Marxism, No. 86 - January 1996, p. 11.
- Dolan Cummings, 'Controlled drugs, controlled lives', Living Marxism, No. 86 - January 1996, p. 12.
- Neil Davenport and Rebecca Young, 'Ecstasy and the dangers of 'safer dancing, Living Marxism, No. 86 - January 1996, p. 14.
- Michael Fitzpatrick, 'Rationing health: a doctor speaks', Living Marxism, No. 86 - January 1996, p. 16.
- Jennie Bristow, 'Student unions ban free speech', Living Marxism, No. 86 - January 1996, p. 19.
- Phil Murphy, 'Risky business', Living Marxism, No. 86 - January 1996, p. 20.
- Linda Ryan, 'Bosnia: myths of multi-ethnicity', Living Marxism, No. 86 - January 1996, p. 24.
- Bill Durodié, 'French lessons', Living Marxism, No. 86 - January 1996, p. 27.
- Dominic Standish, 'Poland after Walesa', Living Marxism, No. 86 - January 1996, p. 28.
- Rob Knight, 'The new fear of crime', Living Marxism, No. 86 - January 1996, p. 30.
- Mark Ryan, 'Clinton's conquest of Ireland', Living Marxism, No. 86 - January 1996, p. 32.
- John Gillott, 'Futures: The spectre of eugenics', Living Marxism, No. 86 - January 1996, p. 34.
- Toby Banks, 'Paddy and Mad Frankie: men of the year', Living Marxism, No. 86 - January 1996, p. 37.
Living, p. 38:
- Alan Harding, 'Art and Power', Living Marxism, No. 86 - January 1996.
- Ian Walker, 'Strange Days', Living Marxism, No. 86 - January 1996.
- Justine Corlett, 'Cookery icons', Living Marxism, No. 86 - January 1996.
- Eve Anderson, 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 86 - January 1996, p. 43.
Living Marxism 87 February 1996
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Why mad cows are bigger than EMU', Living Marxism, No. 87 - February 1996, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 87 - February 1996, p. 6.
- Jan Montague, 'Taboos: Sex tourism', Living Marxism, No. 87 - February 1996, p. 8.
- Ann Bradley, 'Nuts to risk factors', Living Marxism, No. 87 - February 1996, p. 11.
- Mark Ryan, 'Killings in Ireland', Living Marxism, No. 87 - February 1996, p. 12.
- Dr Michael Fitzpatrick, 'BSE scare: a mad, mad, mad, mad world', Living Marxism, No. 87 - February 1996, p. 14.
- Will Deighton, 'Gulf War memories', Living Marxism, No. 87 - February 1996, p. 18.
- Tom Edwards, 'What's new about New Labour?', Living Marxism, No. 87 - February 1996, p. 19.
- Ellie Lee, 'What Labour offers women', Living Marxism, No. 87 - February 1996, p. 22.
- Frank Füredi, 'The state of the state today', Living Marxism, No. 87 - February 1996, p. 24.
- James Heartfield, 'For the tyranny of the majority', Living Marxism, No. 87 - February 1996, p. 27.
- Phil Murphy, 'Will consumer spending save the Tories?', Living Marxism, No. 87 - February 1996, p. 30.
- Lena Cairns, 'Communist comeback' in Russia', Living Marxism, No. 87 - February 1996, p. 32.
- John Gillott, 'Futures: Of oncomice and men', Living Marxism, No. 87 - February 1996, p. 34.
- Toby Banks, 'Curse of the eighties', Living Marxism, No. 87 - February 1996, p. 37.
Living, p. 38:
- Louis Ryan, 'Cézanne', Living Marxism, No. 87 - February 1996.
- Graham Barnfield, 'Devil in a Blue Dress', Living Marxism, No. 87 - February 1996.
- Kenan Malik, 'Sky Sports', Living Marxism, No. 87 - February 1996.
- 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 87 - February 1996, p. 43.
Living Marxism 88 - March 1996
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Genocide, war crimes and propaganda', Living Marxism, No. 88 - March 1996, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 88 - March 1996, p. 6.
- Mark Ryan, 'Ireland: a blast from the past?',Living Marxism, No. 88 - March 1996, p. 8.
- Jennie Bristow, 'Taboos: China's orphans', Living Marxism, No. 88 - March 1996, p. 12.
- Helen Searls and Barry Crawford, 'Rwanda: the great genocide debate', Living Marxism, No. 88 - March 1996, p. 14. "In reality the Rwandan war was not a campaign of genocide motivated by ethnic hatred."
- Linda Ryan, 'Bosnia: what's in a 'mass grave'?', Living Marxism, No. 88 - March 1996, p. 20.
- Ann Bradley, Frozen embryos are not orphans, Living Marxism, No. 88 - March 1996, p. 23.
- Dr Jennifer Cunningham, 'Attention deficit and the 'medical syndrome' syndrome', Living Marxism, No. 88 - March 1996, p. 26.
- Toby Banks, 'Law-and-order porn', Living Marxism, No. 88 - March 1996, p. 28.
- Phil Murphy, 'Who will have a stake in Blair's Britain?', Living Marxism, No. 88 - March 1996, p. 29.
- Para Teare, 'The state of Singapore', Living Marxism, No. 88 - March 1996, p. 32.
- Mike Freeman, 'Arthur Scargill and the end of old Labour', Living Marxism, No. 88 - March 1996, p. 34.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Censoring the Net', Living Marxism, No. 88 - March 1996, p. 36.
'Living', p.38:
- Alan Harding, 'Hell', Living Marxism, No. 88 - March 1996.
- Alec Campbell, 'Glasgow sectarianism', Living Marxism, No. 88 - March 1996.
- Kenan Malik, 'Dying languages', Living Marxism, No. 88 - March 1996.
- Andy Clarkson, Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 88 - March 1996, p. 43.
Living Marxism 89 April 1996
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Time to judge for ourselves', Living Marxism, No. 89 - April 1996, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 89 - April 1996, p. 6.
- Claire Fox, 'Taboos: A comprehensive failure', Living Marxism, No. 89 - April 1996, p. 8.
- Ann Bradley, 'Not one for the girls',Living Marxism, No. 89 - April 1996, p. 11.
- Diana Lamplugh and Andrew Calcutt, 'A woman of too much importance', Living Marxism, No. 89 - April 1996, p. 12.
- James Heartfield, 'Judges rule', Living Marxism, No. 89 - April 1996, p. 14.
- Bruno Waterfield, 'What will voting rock?', Living Marxism, No. 89 - April 1996, p. 18.
- Wystan Mayes, 'Down to the Newbury woods', Living Marxism, No. 89 - April 1996, p. 20.
- 'THE WEEK', Living Marxism, No. 89 - April 1996, p. 23.
- Phil Murphy, 'The state takes care of business', Living Marxism, No. 89 - April 1996, p. 27.
- Mark Ryan, 'Cabbages and kings', Living Marxism, No. 89 - April 1996, p. 30.
- Fiona Foster, 'Irish republican prisoners', Living Marxism, No. 89 - April 1996, p. 31.
- Louise O'Brien, 'CCTV: watch the camera', Living Marxism, No. 89 - April 1996, p. 32.
- John Gillott, 'Futures: Chernobyl fall-out', Living Marxism, No. 89 - April 1996, p. 34.
- Toby Banks, Living Marxism, No. 89 - April 1996, p. 37.
‘Living’, p. 38:
- Alan Harding, 'Our friends go Trainspotting', Living Marxism, No. 89 - April 1996.
- Shirley Lawes, 'Annie's Bar', Living Marxism, No. 89 - April 1996.
- Kenan Malik, 'Computer chess', Living Marxism, No. 89 - April 1996.
- James Heartfield, 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 89 - April 1996, p. 43.
Living Marxism 90 May 1996
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: What's wrong with masculinity?', Living Marxism, No. 90 - May 1996, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 90 - May 1996, p. 6.
- Frank Füredi, 'Two tragedies at Dunblane', Living Marxism, No. 90 - May 1996, p. 8.
- Bob Cohen, 'Taboos: Circumcision: should we cut it out?', Living Marxism, No. 90 - May 1996, p. 10.
- Ann Bradley, 'Abort this adoption bill', Living Marxism, No. 90 - May 1996, p. 13.
- Ellie Lee, 'Male violence: look who's stalking', Living Marxism, No. 90 - May 1996, p. 14.
- Tony Coyle, 'Tyson, a hate figure for our times', Living Marxism, No. 90 - May 1996, p. 17.
- David Nolan, 'Sperm: out for the count?', Living Marxism, No. 90 - May 1996, p. 18.
- Para Teare, 'The Grameen Bank experience', Living Marxism, No. 90 - May 1996, p. 21.
- Dr Michael Fitzpatrick, 'The great mad cow scare', Living Marxism, No. 90 - May 1996, p. 24.
- John Gillott, 'Futures: Who's afraid of nature's revenge?', Living Marxism, No. 90 - May 1996, p. 28.
- 'The Week conference', Living Marxism, No. 90 - May 1996, p. 31.
- Toby Banks, 'Fridges ice 'em', Living Marxism, No. 90 - May 1996, p. 37.
'Living', p. 38:
- Paul Bryan, 'Kids', Living Marxism, No. 90 - May 1996.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'V-chips', Living Marxism, No. 90 - May 1996.
- Louis Ryan, 'Singalonga Mahler?', Living Marxism, No. 90 - May 1996.
- Linda Ryan, 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 90 - May 1996, p. 43.
Living Marxism 91 June 1996
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: The new inquisition', Living Marxism, No. 91 - June 1996, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 91 - June 1996, p. 6.
- Michael Fitzpatrick, 'The problem of parenting', Living Marxism, No. 91 - June 1996, p. 8.
- Ann Bradley, 'Whose son?', Living Marxism, No. 91 - June 1996, p. 11.
- Jan Montague, 'Taboos: Adoption or abduction?', Living Marxism, No. 91 - June 1996, p. 12.
- Bruno Waterfield, 'After beef, peanuts', Living Marxism, No. 91 - June 1996, p. 14.
- Thomas Deichmann, 'Peter Handke interview', Living Marxism, No. 91 - June 1996, p. 16.
- Sabine Reul and Thomas Deichmann, 'Soft totalitarianism', Living Marxism, No. 91 - June 1996, p. 18.
- Helene Guldberg, 'Why ban racist Brand?', Living Marxism, No. 91 - June 1996, p. 20.
- Penny Robson, 'Student protection racket', Living Marxism, No. 91 - June 1996, p. 22.
- 'The Week', Living Marxism, No. 91 - June 1996, p. 23.
- Claire Fox, 'Disruptive pupils: teachers give wrong answer', Living Marxism, No. 91 - June 1996, p. 29.
- Mark Ryan, 'Middle East: when peace means war', Living Marxism, No. 91 - June 1996, p. 32.
- Dr Jennifer Cunningham, 'Futures: Planet of the apes?', Living Marxism, No. 91 - June 1996, p. 34.
- 'Sign of the times', Living Marxism, No. 91 - June 1996, p. 37.
‘Living’, p. 38:
- Louis Ryan, 'Princess Di and body art', Living Marxism, No. 91 - June 1996.
- Alan Harding, 'Dennis Potter', Living Marxism, No. 91 - June 1996.
- Neil Davenport, 'Sex Pistols', Living Marxism, No. 91 - June 1996.
- Jennie Bristow, 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 91 - June 1996, p. 43.
Living Marxism 92 July/August 1996
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Forget poverty, let's talk about the real issues', Living Marxism, No. 92 - July/August 1996, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 92 - July/August 1996, p. 6.
- Ann Bradley, 'Taboos: Is breast for baby best for you?', Living Marxism, No. 92 - July/August 1996, p. 8.
- Ann Bradley, 'Who are you calling a pervert?', Living Marxism, No. 92 - July/August 1996, p. 11.
- Jennie Bristow, 'Who's hiding behind Europe?', Living Marxism, No. 92 - July/August 1996, p. 12.
- Jim Butcher, 'The trouble with eco-tourism', Living Marxism, No. 92 - July/August 1996, p. 14.
- Frank Füredi, 'The dangers of safety', Living Marxism, No. 92 - July/August 1996, p. 16.
- 'THE WEEK', Living Marxism, No. 92 - July/August 1996, p. 23.
- Mark Butler, 'Lost in the asylum loophole', Living Marxism, No. 92 - July/August 1996, p. 31.
- James Heartfield, 'The politics of the unreal world', Living Marxism, No. 92 - July/August 1996, p. 34.
- Dave Cowlard, 'Futures: Megacities or megaproblems?', Living Marxism, No. 92 - July/August 1996, p. 38.
- 'Signs of the times', Living Marxism, No. 92 - July/August 1996, p. 41.
‘Living’, p. 42:
- Kunle Olulode, 'Ice T interview', Living Marxism, No. 92 - July/August 1996.
- Louis Ryan, 'TS Eliot and anti-Semitism', Living Marxism, No. 92 - July/August 1996.
- Dominic Wood, 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 92 - July/August 1996, p. 47.
Living Marxism 93 September 1996
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: A manifesto for our times', Living Marxism, No. 93 - September 1996, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 93 - September 1996, p. 6.
- Dr Stuart Derbyshire, 'Taboos: Can a fetus feel pain?', Living Marxism, No. 93 - September 1996, p. 8.
- Ann Bradley, 'What about the women?', Living Marxism, No. 93 - September 1996, p. 11.
- Jennie Bristow, 'The Guides lose their way', Living Marxism, No. 93 - September 1996, p. 12.
- Mark Ryan, 'Ireland: the peace process rules', Living Marxism, No. 93 - September 1996, p. 15.
- Brendan O'Neill, 'Interview with the Northern Ireland Women's Coalition', Living Marxism, No. 93 - September 1996, p. 17.
- Helen Searls, 'Saving the Third World from itself', Living Marxism, No. 93 - September 1996, p. 20.
- Linda Ryan, 'Ballot-rigging in Bosnia', Living Marxism, No. 93 - September 1996, p. 23.
- Phil Murphy, 'Caring capitalism', Living Marxism, No. 93 - September 1996, p. 24.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Moral mission statements', Living Marxism, No. 93 - September 1996, p. 29.
- 'Signs of the times', Living Marxism, No. 93 - September 1996, p. 31.
- David Nolan, 'Road rage: raging bullshit', Living Marxism, No. 93 - September 1996, p. 32.
- Dr Michael Fitzpatrick, 'Futures: The diseases of modern civilisation', Living Marxism, No. 93 - September 1996, p. 34.
‘Living’, p. 38:
- Alan Harding, 'Olympics', Living Marxism, No. 93 - September 1996.
- Penny Lewis, 'Giacometti', Living Marxism, No. 93 - September 1996.
- Kenan Malik, 'Twister', Living Marxism, No. 93 - September 1996.
- Norman Lewis, 'Capitalism's modern mystics', Living Marxism, No. 93, September 1996, p. 43-5.
- Andrew Calcutt'Review of Ben elton's, Popcorn', Living Marxism, No. 93, September 1996, p. 45-6.
- James Heartfield. 'Review of Blair's Gurus and What Needs to Change', Living Marxism, No. 93, September 1996, p. 46.
Living Marxism 94 October 1996
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Whatever happened to the heroes?', Living Marxism, No. 94 - October 1996, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 94 - October 1996, p. 8.
- Jennie Bristow, 'Taboos: Bingeing on anorexia', Living Marxism, No. 94 - October 1996, p. 10.
- Kate Simmonds, 'Model behaviour', Living Marxism, No. 94 - October 1996, p. 12.
- Ann Bradley, 'Cheers', Living Marxism, No. 94 - October 1996, p. 13.
- 'Survey: Who are your heroes?', Living Marxism, No. 94 - October 1996, p. 14.
- Dr Michael Fitzpatrick, 'Warning: Anti-tobacco crusades can damage your life', Living Marxism, No. 94 - October 1996, p. 16.
- Tessa Mayes, 'New Moral Army?', Living Marxism, No. 94 - October 1996, p. 19.
- 'The Point is to Change It', Living Marxism, No. 94 - October 1996, p. 22.
- James Heartfield, 'Communal self-sacrifice', Living Marxism, No. 94 - October 1996, p. 24.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'The case against victims' rights', Living Marxism, No. 94 - October 1996, p. 30.
- John Pender, 'Debt forgiveness' for the Third World', Living Marxism, No. 94 - October 1996, p. 32.
- John Gillott, 'Futures: Carry on the car', Living Marxism, No. 94 - October 1996, p. 34.
- 'Signs of the times', Living Marxism, No. 94 - October 1996, p. 37.
‘Living’, p. 38:
- Ben Seymour, 'Crash', Living Marxism, No. 94 - October 1996.
- Richard Woolfenden, 'Poliakoff', Living Marxism, No. 94 - October 1996.
- Louis Ryan, 'Burns', Living Marxism, No. 94 - October 1996.
- Will Deighton, 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 94 - October 1996, p. 43.
Living Marxism 95 November 1996
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: New Danger', Living Marxism, No. 95 - November 1996, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 95 - November 1996, p. 6.
- Ellie Lee, 'Taboos: The real abortion scandal', Living Marxism, No. 95 - November 1996, p. 8.
- Ann Bradley, 'Who will disagree with the Dunblane parents?', Living Marxism, No. 95 - November 1996, p. 11.
- Sara Hinchliffe, 'Rape: a special case?', Living Marxism, No. 95 - November 1996, p. 12.
- Ann Bradley, 'Do women want to work?', Living Marxism, No. 95 - November 1996, p. 16.
- Linda Murdoch, 'Men: mother's little helpers', Living Marxism, No. 95 - November 1996, p. 19.
- Jennie Bristow, 'Body piercing - why?', Living Marxism, No. 95 - November 1996, p. 20.
- Dr Michael Fitzpatrick, 'Second opinion', Living Marxism, No. 95 - November 1996, p. 23.
- Claire Fox, 'Degrading education', Living Marxism, No. 95 - November 1996, p. 24.
- Dave Chandler, 'Who fixed Bosnia's elections?', Living Marxism, No. 95 - November 1996, p. 30.
- Dr Stuart Derbyshire, 'E-mail from America', Living Marxism, No. 95 - November 1996, p. 32.
- Carlton Brick, 'Kick the victim habit', Living Marxism, No. 95 - November 1996, p. 33.
- Dr Stuart Derbyshire, 'Futures: The HIV-Aids heretics', Living Marxism, No. 95 - November 1996, p. 34.
- 'Signs of the times', Living Marxism, No. 95 - November 1996, p. 37.
'Living', p. 38:
- Alka Singh, 'Mapplethorpe', Living Marxism, No. 95 - November 1996.
- Louis Ryan, 'Museum charges', Living Marxism, No. 95 - November 1996.
- Timandra Harkness, 'AMP's Swan Lake', Living Marxism, No. 95 - November 1996.
- Peter Ray, 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 95 - November 1996, p. 43.
Living Marxism 96 December/January 1996/1997
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Ban these evil spoons', Living Marxism, No. 96 - December/January 1996/1997, p. 4.
- 'Letters', Living Marxism, No. 96 - December/January 1996/1997, p. 6.
- Wendy Earle, 'Taboos: Who needs parent education?', Living Marxism, No. 96 - December/January 1996/1997, p. 8.
- Ann Bradley, 'Aids or animals?', Living Marxism, No. 96 - December/January 1996/1997, p. 11.
- Frank Füredi, 'A nation of saints and sinners', Living Marxism, No. 96 - December/January 1996/1997, p. 12.
- Claire Fox, 'Who's afraid of schoolchildren?', Living Marxism, No. 96 - December/January 1996/1997, p. 14.
- Dominic Standish, 'Stan Bowles: confessions of a footballer', Living Marxism, No. 96 - December/January 1996/1997, p. 16.
- Jennie Bristow, 'Stressed out on campus?', Living Marxism, No. 96 - December/January 1996/1997, p. 18.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'A year of living dangerously', Living Marxism, No. 96 - December/January 1996/1997, p. 21.
- James Heartfield, 'US election puts politics aside', Living Marxism, No. 96 - December/January 1996/1997, p. 22.
- Mark Ryan, 'Unholy orders', Living Marxism, No. 96 - December/January 1996/1997, p. 24.
- Dr Michael Fitzpatrick, 'Second opinion', Living Marxism, No. 96 - December/January 1996/1997, p. 27.
- Chris Ellison, 'The Net: 'I'm against censorship, but...', Living Marxism, No. 96 - December/January 1996/1997, p. 28.
- Bernadette Gibson, 'Zaire: no refuge from the West', Living Marxism, No. 96 - December/January 1996/1997, p. 31.
- John Gillott, 'Futures: New Food No Danger', Living Marxism, No. 96 - December/January 1996/1997, p. 34.
- 'Signs of the Times', Living Marxism, No. 96 - December/January 1996/1997, p. 37.
'Living', p. 38:
- Paul McGibbon, 'The joys of gun clubs', Living Marxism, No. 96 - December/January 1996/1997.
- Ian Walker, 'James Bond', Living Marxism, No. 96 - December/January 1996/1997.
- Keith McCabe, 'Motors', Living Marxism, No. 96 - December/January 1996/1997.
- 'The Marxist Review of Books', Living Marxism, No. 96 - December/January 1996/1997, p. 43.
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.
- 'LM-mail', LM 97, February 1997.
- 'NOT on guide', LM 97, February 1997.
- Graham Barnfield, Andrew Calcutt, Penny Lewis and Jan Macvarish, 'Thou shalt not take the name Dunblane in vain', LM 97, February 1997.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Blasphemy law makes comeback', LM 97, February 1997.
- Phil Murphy, 'All you need to know about EMU', LM 97, February 1997.
- Carrie Clarke, 'TABOOS: Abortion should be an election issue', LM 97, February 1997.
- Ann Bradley, 'The late abortion show', LM 97, February 1997.
- Charlotte Reynolds, 'Jack Straw's criminal record', LM 97, February 1997.
- Dr Michael Fitzpatrick, 'No balls', LM 97, February 1997.
- Toby Andrew, 'FUTURES: Evolutionary psychology', LM 97, February 1997.
- Jennie Bristow, 'Who's afraid of Holocaust denial?', LM 97, February 1997.
- Jennie Bristow, 'The Holocaust obsession - trivialising history', LM 97, February 1997.
- 'ALT.CULTURE.LM', LM 97, February 1997.
- James Heartfield, 'Tony Blair - New Labour nobody', LM 97, February 1997.
March 1997 No. 98
- 'Good lies' make bad news', LM 98, March 1998.
- Mike Fitzpatrick, 'Looking forward to the general election?', LM 98, March 1998.
- Andrew Calcutt and Neil Davenport, 'Ecstasy and apostasy', LM 98, March 1998.
- Bruno Waterfield, 'Irvine Welsh on Ecstasy', LM 98, March 1998.
- Ann Bradley, 'Get a life', LM 98, March 1998.
- Alison Bryant, 'TABOOS: Promoting pre-pregnancy neurosis?', LM 98, March 1998.
- 'The mag ITN wants to gag',
- Mark Ryan, 'Why I'm not proud to be Irish on St Patrick's day', LM 98, March 1998.
- James Heartfield, 'John Bird sings', LM 98, March 1998.
- Dr Michael Fitzpatrick, 'Doctoring the family', LM 98, March 1998.
- Penny Lewis, 'Up the Millenium tower', LM 98, March 1998.
- Jennie Bristow, 'Jerking off', LM 98, March 1998.
- 'ALT.CULTURE.LM', LM 98, March 1998.
- Dave Chandler, 'READING BETWEEN THE LINES: Who runs the Balkans?', LM 98, March 1998.
April 1997 No. 99
- 'The right to be offensive', LM 99, p. 4, April 1997.
- 'LM-mail', LM 99, p. 6, April 1997.
- 'ITN v LM: Threats, writs and videotape', LM 99, p. 8, April 1997.
- Eddie Veale, 'Sandy of Afghanistan', LM 99, p. 10, April 1997.
- George Kenney, 'How media misinformation led to Bosnian intervention', LM 99, p. 12, April 1997.
- Jennie Bristow, 'Taboos: Teenage sex', LM 99, p. 14, April 1997.
- Brendan O'Neill, 'Should failed students sue?', LM 99, p. 16, April 1997.
- Jennie Bristow, 'Storm in a melting pot', LM 99, p. 19, April 1997.
- John Gillott, 'Futures: Send in the clones', LM 99, p. 20, April 1997.
- Bruno Waterfield, 'Blair: for better or for worse?', LM 99, p. 23, April 1997.
- Dr Jennifer Cunningham, 'The post-disaster counselling industry', LM 99, p. 24, April 1997.
- Ann Bradley, 'Guilty secrets', LM 99, p. 27, April 1997.
- James Heartfield, 'Consuming passions', LM 99, p. 28, April 1997.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Is Enough a feast?', LM 99, p. 32, April 1997.
- Norman Lewis and Sheila Parker, 'New China, New Danger?', LM 99, p. 34, April 1997.
- Dr Michael Fitzpatrick, 'Selling Aids awareness', LM 99, p. 37, April 1997.
- 'ALT.CULTURE.LM', LM 99, p. 38, April 1997.
- Helen Searls, 'Reading between the lines', LM 99, p. 43, April 1997.
May 1997 No. 100
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Whatever happened to freedom?', LM 100, p. 4, May 1997.
- 'LM-Mail', LM 100, p. 6, May 1997.
- Dolan Cummings, 'Taboos: The addiction myth', LM 100, p. 6, May 1997.
- Ann Bradley, LM 100, p. 11, May 1997.
- Thomas Deichmann, 'New revelations about the picture that fooled the world', LM 100, p. 12, May 1997.
- Helen Searls and Daniel Lloyd, 'Libel laws: censorship for hire', LM 100, p. 14, May 1997.
- 'Nightmare on Downing Street', LM 100, p. 17, May 1997.
- Charlotte Reynolds, 'Hard Labour', LM 100, p. 18, May 1997.
- Claire Fox, 'Nanny Blunkett knows best', LM 100, p. 18, May 1997.
- Mike Fitzpatrick, 'Is Blair Tina's heir?', LM 100, p. 20, May 1997.
- 'The next step conference', LM 100, p. 23, May 1997.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'We told you so', LM 100, p. 27, May 1997.
- Frank Füredi, 'Class politics cannot be rescued today', LM 100, p. 28, May 1997.
- Jennie Bristow, 'Safe Spice', LM 100, p. 32, May 1997.
- John Gillott, 'Futures: Time for science to get on its soapbox', LM 100, p. 34, May 1997.
- Dr Michael Fitzpatrick, 'Second Opinion', LM 100, p. 37, May 1997.
- Peter Martin, 'ALT.CULTURE.LM', LM 100, p. 38, May 1997.
- James Heartfield, 'Reading between the lines', LM 100, p. 43, May 1997.
June 1997 No. 101
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Thou shalt not', LM 101, p. 4, June 1997.
- 'LM-mail', LM 101, p. 6, June 1997.
- Mike Fitzpatrick, 'New Labour - not just the new tories', LM 101, p. 8, June 1997.
- Ann Bradley, 'Opinion: Smoke in their eyes', LM 101, p. 11, June 1997.
- Sally Millard, 'What the new women MPs want', LM 101, p. 12, June 1997.
- Brendan O'Neill, Consensus' by coercion in Northern Ireland', LM 101, p. 14, June 1997.
- James Heartfield, 'Who made freedom a dirty word?', LM 101, p. 16, June 1997.
- Jennie Bristow, 'Safe walking on campus', LM 101, p. 19, June 1997.
- Mick Hume and Helen Searls, 'LM v ITN: There are camps, and there are concentration camps', LM 101, p. 20, June 1997.
- 'The Next Step conference', LM 101, p. 23, June 1997.
- Dr Michael Fitzpatrick, 'Fundholding, New Labour-style', LM 101, p. 27, June 1997.
- David Nolan, 'Taboos: the truth about testing your testicles', LM 101, p. 28, June 1997.
- Bernadette Gibson, 'Hutu refugees: Blood on whose hands?', LM 101, p. 31, June 1997.
- Helene Guldberg, 'Futures: Do deer suffer like us?', LM 101, p. 34, June 1997.
- Kevin Young, 'The deer hunter', LM 101, p. 37, June 1997.
- Louis Ryan, 'ALT.CULTURE.LM', LM 101, p. 38, June 1997.
- Adam Burgess, 'Reading between the lines', LM 101, p. 43, June 1997.
July/August 1997 No. 102
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Return of the Left? Err, Right', LM 102, p. 4, July/August 1997.
- 'LM-mail', LM 102, p. 6, July/August 1997.
- James Heartfield, 'Neil Hamilton interview', LM 102, p. 8, July/August 1997.
- Jennie Bristow, 'Shooting is golf with guns', LM 102, p. 11, July/August 1997.
- Norman Lewis, 'Taboos: Child labour, new danger?', LM 102, p. 12, July/August 1997.
- 'The next step conference', LM 102, p. 15, July/August 1997.
- Ann Bradley, 'How late is too late for abortion?', LM 102, p. 19, July/August 1997.
- Sheila Parker, 'Hong Kong goes home', LM 102, p. 20, July/August 1997.
- Jennie Bristow, 'Popping mad about alcopops', LM 102, p. 23, July/August 1997.
- Thomas Deichmann, 'I Accuse': Radovan Karadzic interview', LM 102, p. 26, July/August 1997.
- Helen Searls, 'Put the war crimes tribunal in the dock', LM 102, p. 29, July/August 1997.
- Thomas Deichmann, 'ITN on trial', LM 102, p. 33, July/August 1997.
- Graham Barnfield, 'The dope sheet that duped the world', LM 102, p. 34, July/August 1997.
- Dr Michael Fitzpatrick, 'Ireland imports health panics', LM 102, p. 37, July/August 1997.
- Dr Stuart Derbyshire and James Heartfield, 'Futures Exchange: Do genes influence intelligence?', LM 102, p. 38, July/August 1997.
- 'alt.culture.summer special', LM 102, p. 42, July/August 1997.
- 'Reading between the lines', LM 102, p. 47, July/August 1997.
September 1997 No. 103
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: The age of the ethically correct death squad', LM 103, September 1997, p. 4.
- 'LM-mail', LM 103, September 1997, p. 6.
- 'The what's NOT on guide', LM 103, September 1997, p. 7.
- Beth Adams, 'Taboos: What's the problem with lunch break abortions?', LM 103, September 1997, p. 8.
- Jennie Bristow, 'Free Speech Branded', LM 103, September 1997, p. 10.
- Ann Bradley, 'Opinion: The last straw in safer sex', LM 103, September 1997, p. 11.
- Jennie Bristow, 'New Labour starts cleaning up Britain', LM 103, September 1997, p. 12.
- James Heartfield, 'The corruption of politics and the politics of corruption', LM 103, September 1997, p. 14.
- Claire Fox, 'A day out on the hunting demo', LM 103, September 1997, p. 19.
- Sally Millard, 'Rape law on trial', LM 103, September 1997, p. 20.
- Sara Hinchliffe, 'Why being raped did not ruin one woman's life', LM 103, September 1997, p. 22.
- 'Rwanda: Showtrial, UN-style', LM 103, September 1997, p. 24.
- Dave Chandler, 'Bosnia: more democratisers, less democracy', LM 103, September 1997, p. 31.
- Dominic Wood, 'Futures: Water, water everywhere...', LM 103, September 1997, p. 34.
- Dr Michael Fitzpatrick, 'Second Opinion: A pig's heart: go for it!', LM 103, September 1997, p. 37.
'alt.culture.lm', LM 103, September 1997, p. 38-41:
- Bruno Waterfield, 'Stay safe at Glastonbury', LM 103, September 1997.
- Aidan Campbell, 'Free Windsor', LM 103, September 1997.
- Paul Bryan, 'Love is the drug?', LM 103, September 1997.
- 'Signs of the times', LM 103, September 1997.
- Jane Hamsher, 'Things go crazy with Coke', LM 103, September 1997.
- Ed Barrett, 'Most people need therapy', LM 103, September 1997.
- 'alt.culture.art', LM 103, September 1997.
- Neil Haidar, 'The road from Marrakech', LM 103, September 1997.
- 'Appeal: In defence of free speech', LM 103, September 1997, p. 42.
- Mike Fitzpatrick, 'Reading between the lines', LM 103, September 1997, p. 43.
October 1997 No. 104
'Mourning sickness'. LM writers give an alternative view of the national grief-fest and what it says about Blair's Britain AD (After Diana):
- Mick Hume, 'Blair's Britain AD - After Diana', LM 104, October 1997.
- Dr Michael Fitzpatrick, 'Beware the rampant id', LM 104, October 1997.
- 'The lonely crowd', LM 104, October 1997.
- 'A tyrannical new religion', LM 104, October 1997.
- Brendan O'Neill, 'The new protocol', LM 104, October 1997.
- 'Tragic lives', LM 104, October 1997.
- 'LM-mail', LM 104, p. 10, October 1997.
- Ann Bradley, 'Taboos: The case for kids', LM 104, p. 12, October 1997.
- Helen Searls, 'The rights and wrongs of privacy', LM 104, p. 15, October 1997.
- Tessa Mayes, 'Why are journalists so defensive?', LM 104, p. 18, October 1997.
- 'LM v ITN', LM 104, p. 20, October 1997.
- Jennie Bristow, 'Northern exposure', LM 104, p. 22, October 1997.
- Claire Fox, 'The dumbing down of higher education', LM 104, p. 24, October 1997.
- Brendan O'Neill, 'Second class students', LM 104, p. 28, October 1997.
- Dave Hallsworth, 'War crimes: Remember My Lai?', LM 104, p. 31, October 1997.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Videos and Violence: 'A scientific case for censorship'?', LM 104, p. 32, October 1997.
- Austin Williams, 'Futures: Transport policy on the road to nowhere', LM 104, p. 34, October 1997.
- Jennie Bristow, 'Alcopops: the hidden agenda', LM 104, p. 37, October 1997.
'ALT.CULTURE.LM', LM 104, p. 38, October 1997.
- Carlton Brick, 'Football: using our religion', LM 104, October 1997.
- Mark Collings, 'Boxing KO'd',
- Timandra Harkness, 'Sean Hughes', LM 104, October 1997.
- James Heartfield, 'Cartooning for equality', LM 104, October 1997.
- 'Appeal: In defence of free speech', LM 104, p. 42, October 1997.
- Toby Andrew, 'Reading between the lines', LM 104, p. 44, October 1997.
November 1997 No. 105
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: New Diana, New Danger', LM 105, p. 4, November 1997.
- 'LM-mail', LM 105, p. 6, November 1997.
- Ann Bradley, 'Taboos: Who needs an abortion law?', LM 105, p. 8, November 1997.
- Ann Bradley, 'Opinion: Promising nothing', LM 105, p. 11, November 1997.
- John Fitzpatrick, 'Jack Straw's thought crime', LM 105, p. 12, November 1997.
- Charlotte Reynolds, 'Now we are all 10 again', LM 105, p. 14, November 1997.
- Helen Searls, 'LM v ITN: No ordinary libel case', LM 105, p. 15, November 1997.
- Cheryl Hudson, 'Who killed Marlboro Man?', LM 105, p. 18, November 1997.
- Jennie Bristow, 'Fire in the forest', LM 105, p. 20, November 1997.
- David Nolan, 'That was the week that was Not on', LM 105, p. 21, November 1997.
- Tessa Mayes, 'Paparazzi snap back', LM 105, p. 22, November 1997.
- James Heartfield, 'Brand New Britain?', LM 105, p. 24, November 1997.
- Dr Mike Fitzpatrick, 'Psychopolitics', LM 105, p. 28, November 1997.
- Bríd Hehir, 'The cot death guilt-trip', LM 105, p. 31, November 1997.
- Brendan O'Neill, 'Northern Ireland: look who's talking', LM 105, p. 32, November 1997.
- Henry Joy McCracken, 'Futures: Why have we still not walked on Mars?', LM 105, p. 34, November 1997.
- Aidan Campbell, 'Alien Nation', LM 105, p. 37, November 1997.
- 'alt.culture.lm', LM 105, p. 38, November 1997.
- Tessa Mayes, 'Reading between the lines', LM 105, p. 43, November 1997.
December 1997/January 1998 No. 106
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Year of the victim, LM 106, p. 4, December 1997/January 1998.
- 'LM-mail', LM 106, p. 6, December 1997/January 1998.
- Wendy Earle, 'Taboos: Why try to make boys more like girls?', LM 106, p. 8, December 1997/January 1998.
- Ann Bradley, 'Opinion: Who cares who killed Baby Matty?', LM 106, p. 11, December 1997/January 1998.
- Jennie Bristow, 'The University of Neverneverland', LM 106, p. 12, December 1997/January 1998.
- Ed Barrett, 'Last orders?', LM 106, p. 15, December 1997/January 1998.
- John Fitzpatrick, 'Power to the jury', LM 106, p. 16, December 1997/January 1998.
- Sara Hinchliffe, 'Rape trials: Self defence is no offence', LM 106, p. 18, December 1997/January 1998.
- James Heartfield, 'Getting it wrong on human rights', LM 106, p. 20, December 1997/January 1998.
- Helen Searls, 'Our new moral Guardian', LM 106, p. 23, December 1997/January 1998.
- 'LM v ITN', LM 106, p. 24, December 1997/January 1998.
- Brendan O'Neill, 'Mo Mowlam's marching orders', LM 106, p. 26, December 1997/January 1998.
- Kevin Rooney, 'Ireland: A new McAleese of life?', LM 106, p. 28, December 1997/January 1998.
- Phil Mullan, 'Markets: What goes down, goes back up', LM 106, p. 30, December 1997/January 1998.
- David Nolan, 'Hands off our glands', LM 106, p. 32, December 1997/January 1998.
- Adam Burgess, 'Why gypsies go west', LM 106, p. 33, December 1997/January 1998.
- Peter Sammonds, 'Futures: Wouldn't a bit of global warming be a good thing?', LM 106, p. 34, December 1997/January 1998.
- Dr Mike Fitzpatrick, 'Second Opinion: Shadow syndromes', LM 106, p. 37, December 1997/January 1998
- [1], LM 106, p. 88, December 1997/January 1998:
- Theresa Clifford, 'A Year in the 'Lab', LM 106, December 1997/January 1998.
- Gemma Forest, 'A year in corporate culture', LM 106, December 1997/January 1998.
- 'Signs of the times', LM 106, December 1997/January 1998.
- Paola Martos, 'The year of ethical chic', LM 106, December 1997/January 1998.
- Brendan O'Neill, 'Play with your Croc', LM 106, December 1997/January 1998.
- Neil Haidar, 'Xmas oysters', LM 106, December 1997/January 1998.
- William W Mayes, 'Xmas reading', December 1997/January 1998.
- James Heartfield, 'Reading between the lines', LM 106, p. 43, December 1997/January 1998.
1998
LM 107 February 1998
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Free speech wars', LM 107, p. 4, February 1998.
- 'LM-Mail', LM 107, p. 6, February 1998.
- Frank Furedi, 'Who can you trust?', LM 107, p. 8, February 1998.
- Roger Bate, 'A risk-free environment is bad for our health', LM 107, p. 10, February 1998.
- Jo Sedley, 'Taboos: Making mountains out of molehills', LM 107, p. 12, February 1998.
- Ann Bradley, 'Opinion: Breast behaviour in the House', LM 107, p. 15, February 1998.
- 'Free Speech festival', LM 107, p. 16, February 1998.
- James Heartfield, 'Why hate speech?', LM 107, p. 18, February 1998.
- Helene Guldberg, 'Brought to book', LM 107, p. 22, February 1998.
- Helen Searls, 'Libel: A 'repugnant' law', LM 107, p. 23, February 1998.
- 'Appeal in Defence of Free Speech', LM 107, p. 24, February 1998.
- Tessa Mayes, 'Piers Morgan on privacy law', LM 107, p. 26, February 1998.
- Jennie Bristow, 'Let them eat cake - and chips and chocolate', LM 107, p. 28, February 1998.
- Tony Gilland, 'Futures: Genes, Greens and soya beans', LM 107, p. 30, February 1998.
- Dr Michael Fitzpatrick, 'No backbone in beef crisis', LM 107, p. 32, February 1998.
- Brendan O'Neill, 'Down with 'the People's Monarchy', LM 107, p. 35, February 1998.
- 'ALT.CULTURE.LM', LM 107, p. 38, February 1998:
- Andrew Calcutt, 'I believe in freedom, but then again, how much?', LM 107, February 1998.
- 'Signs of the times', LM 107, February 1998.
- Theresa Clifford, 'Q is for quotable', LM 107, February 1998.
- Steven Alan Green, 'No laughing matter?', LM 107, February 1998.
- Martin Hughes, Bacon the butcher', LM 107, February 1998.
- Richard Sedley, 'Dan trouble', LM 107, February 1998.
- Dr Michael Fitzpatrick, 'Second Opinion: New Labour New NHS?', LM 107, p. 42, February 1998.
- Brendan O'Neill, 'Reading between the lines', LM 107, p. 43, February 1998.
LM 108 March 1998
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: The return of Marx (& Spencer)', LM 108, p. 4, March 1998.
- 'LM-Mail', LM 108, p. 6, March 1998.
- Liz Frayn, 'Taboos: Trust me, I'm a doctor', LM 108, p. 8, March 1998.
- Jennie Bristow, 'Sexual harassment or harmless fun?', LM 108, p. 10, March 1998.
- Philip Stokes, 'When indecency is in the eye of the beholder', LM 108, p. 12, March 1998.
- Ann Bradley, 'Suck on this', LM 108, p. 13, March 1998.
- James Heartfield, 'Cash, questions and answers', LM 108, p. 14, March 1998.
- Will Deighton, 'Government by scandal', LM 108, p. 17, March 1998.
- Charlotte Reynolds, 'New Labour, New Laws: Whose justice', LM 108, p. 18, March 1998.
- Ceri Dingle, 'Fox hunting is fun', LM 108, p. 19, March 1998. "The hunting fraternity should stop waffling about pest control and economics and speak up for the thrill of the chase".
- Brendan O'Neill, 'After Diana: New religion for old?', LM 108, p. 20, March 1998.
- Helene Guldberg and Claire Fox, 'Appeal in Defence of Free Speech', LM 108, p. 24, March 1998.
- Ron Arnold, "Unabomber: a darker shade of green", LM 108, p. 26, March 1998. Argues that the unabomber is an environmentalist.
- Phil Mullan, 'Economists in depression', LM 108, p. 28, March 1998.
- Kathleen Corkey, 'Futures: RU-486 - a bitter pill to swallow', LM 108, p. 30, March 1998.
- Will Deighton, 'Iraq: A threat to whom?', LM 108, p. 32, March 1998.
- Kathleen Richardson, Bruno Waterfield and Para Teare, 'Global reality gaps', LM 108, p. 33, March 1998.
- Dr Michael Fitzpatrick, 'Exterminate the filthy smokers', LM 108, p. 37, March 1998.
- 'ALT.CULTURE.LM', LM 108, p. 38, March 1998.
- Vanessa Pupavac, 'Reading between the lines', LM 108, p. 43, March 1998.
LM109 April 1998
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Never mind passive smoking, the problem is passive living', LM 109, p. 4, April 1998.
- 'LM-Mail', LM 109, p. 6, April 1998.
- Bríd Hehir, 'Taboos: The pregnancy police', LM 109, p. 8, April 1998.
- James Heartfield, 'And a child shall lead them', LM 109, p. 10, April 1998.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Pop goes adulthood', LM 109, p. 13, April 1998.
- Charlotte Reynolds, 'Jack Straw's obsession with youth crime', LM 109, p. 14, April 1998.
- Brendan O'Neill, 'Who's afraid of a five-year old?', LM 109, p. 15, April 1998.
- Frank Furedi, 'Wear your heart on your sleeve and a ribbon on your lapel', LM 109, p. 16, April 1998.
- Claire Fox and Helene Guldberg, 'Free Speech Wars festival', LM 109, p. 19, April 1998.
- Brendan O'Neill, 'The Irish Inquisition', LM 109, p. 20, April 1998.
- Ann Bradley, 'Opinion: Pro (the sporting) life', LM 109, p. 23, April 1998.
- Dr Michael Fitzpatrick, 'The tyranny of health', LM 109, p. 24, April 1998.
- Juliet Tizzard, 'IVF for OAPs?', LM 109, p. 29, April 1998.
- Jennie Bristow, 'The 'fat rights' lobby is out to lunch', LM 109, p. 30, April 1998.
- Sara Hinchliffe, 'Less is more', LM 109, p. 32, April 1998.
- Dr Michael Fitzpatrick, 'Big girls and health zealots', LM 109, p. 33, April 1998.
- Ellie Lee, 'Futures: Genetic science passes the screen test', LM 109, p. 35, April 1998.
- 'ALT.CULTURE.LM', LM 109, p. 38, April 1998.
- Aidan Campbell, 'Reading between the lines', LM 109, p. 43, April 1998.
LM110 May 1998
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Ghoul Britannia', LM 110, p. 4, May 1998.
- 'LM-Mail', LM 110, p. 6, May 1998.
- Ann Furedi, 'Taboos: The shocking truth about teenage mothers', LM 110, p. 8, May 1998.
- Mark Ryan, 'A sorry spectacle', LM 110, p. 10, May 1998.
- Ann Bradley, 'Opinion: Breast source of advice', LM 110, p. 13, May 1998.
- Helen Reece, 'Rape law: the lessons of sexual history', LM 110, p. 14, May 1998.
- Brendan O'Neill, 'Ireland's Peace of Nothing', LM 110, p. 16, May 1998.
- Jennie Bristow and Liz Malone, 'Free the Weed - but at a price', LM 110, p. 18, May 1998.
- Brendan O'Neill, 'Ha'way the (well-behaved) lads', LM 110, p. 20, May 1998.
- Dr Michael Fitzpatrick, 'Second Opinion: The ethics of cannabis', LM 110, p. 21, May 1998.
- Hugh Peto, 'I was an Eton teenage bully', LM 110, p. 22, May 1998.
- Jennie Bristow, 'The secret of Mr Blair's success', LM 110, p. 23, May 1998.
'Discussing the paedophile panic', LM 110, p. 24-30, May 1998:
- James Heartfield, 'Is fear itself the greatest danger?', LM 110, May 1998.
- Mick Hume, 'The libertarian parent's dilemma', LM 110, May 1998.
- Claire Fox, 'And the Devil spake unto her', LM 110, May 1998.
- Laura Ceccato and Dominic Standish, 'Secrets of the confessional', LM 110, May 1998.
- Helene Guldberg, 'Mapplethorpe: obscene allegations', LM 110, p. 31, May 1998.
- Linda Ryan, 'Kosovo: the final act', LM 110, p. 32, May 1998.
- Roger Bate, 'Scientists question global warming', LM 110, p. 35, May 1998.
- Mark Beachill, 'Futures: Bill Gates rules cyberspace, OK?', LM 110, p. 36, May 1998.
'alt.culture.lm', LM 110, p. 38-42, May 1998:
- Neil Davenport, 'From Madchester to Dadchester', LM 110, May 1998.
- Krysia Rozanska, 'Lolita: the age question', LM 110, May 1998.
- 'Signs of the times', LM 110, May 1998.
- David Cowlard, 'Arks and eco-tech', LM 110, May 1998.
- Armand Thompson, 'Accordion times', LM 110, May 1998.
- Gregor Claude, 'Lachlan in substance', LM 110, May 1998.
- James Heartfield, 'Reading between the lines', LM 110, p. 43, May 1998.
LM111 June 1998
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: A man's game?', LM 111, p. 4, June 1998.
- 'LM-Mail', LM 111, p. 6, June 1998.
- David Nolan, 'Taboos: Will Viagra stiffen modern man?', LM 111, p. 8, June 1998.
- James Heartfield, 'Mary Bell: who killed childhood?', LM 111, p. 10, June 1998.
- Cheryl Hudson, 'The lesson from Jonesboro', LM 111, p. 12, June 1998.
- Irene Miller, 'Making Lolita grow up', LM 111, p. 13, June 1998.
- Kevin Rooney, 'Northern Ireland: New Deal, New Divisions', LM 111, p. 14, June 1998.
- Brendan O'Neill, 'Government officials will manipulate media/public', LM 111, p. 16, June 1998.
- Ann Bradley, 'Opinion: The right to be wrong'LM 111, p. 19, June 1998.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'From Diana to Linda: funeral rite-on', LM 111, p. 20, June 1998.
- Claire Fox, 'Snobs against sobbing', LM 111, p. 22, June 1998.
- Dr Michael Fitzpatrick, 'Second Opinion: The drugs campaign - just say no', LM 111, p. 23, June 1998.
- 'Your 12-page alternative guide to the world cup and all things football starts here', LM 111, p. 24, June 1998.
- Austin Williams, 'Futures: Speed reduction can kill', LM 111, p. 36, June 1998.
- 'ALT.CULTURE.LM', LM 111, p. 38, June 1998.
- Michael Fitzpatrick, 'Reading between the lines', LM 111, p. 43, June 1998.
LM112 July/August 1998
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: RIP PC? You ain't seen nothing yet', LM 112, p. 4, July/August 1998.
- 'LM-Mail', LM 112, p. 6, July/August 1998.
- Wendy Earle, 'Taboos: Sex education for boys', LM 112, p. 8, July/August 1998.
- Frank Furedi, 'In praise of masculine men - and women', LM 112, p. 10, July/August 1998.
- Jennie Bristow, 'Soft boys and bitchy bastards', LM 112, p. 15, July/August 1998.
- Claire Fox, 'Loaded questions', LM 112, p. 16, July/August 1998.
- Helene Guldberg, 'Fay Weldon: 'Tony Blair is like a little girlie', LM 112, p. 18, July/August 1998.
- Ann Bradley, 'Opinion: Spot the paedophile', LM 112, p. 21, July/August 1998.
- Jennie Bristow, 'Exchanging trust for fear', LM 112, p. 22, July/August 1998.
- Bruce Charlton, 'The counselling cult', LM 112, p. 25, July/August 1998.
- James Heartfield, 'Who's dumbing down?', LM 112, p. 26, July/August 1998.
- Mark Ryan, 'Don't crossover Beethoven', LM 112, p. 30, July/August 1998.
- Dr Michael Fitzpatrick, 'Second opinion: The significance of Bristol', LM 112, p. 33, July/August 1998.
- Brendan O'Neill, 'Is new news bad news?', LM 112, p. 34, July/August 1998.
- Kevin Rooney, 'Victimising the Irish', LM 112, p. 38, July/August 1998.
- Mark Beachill, 'Futures: Are you ready for year Zero Zero?', LM 112, p. 40, July/August 1998.
- 'alt.culture.lm', LM 112, p. 42, July/August 1998.
- Joe Kaplinsky, 'Reading between the lines', LM 112, p. 47, July/August 1998.
LM113 September 1998
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial', LM 113, p. 4, September 1998.
- 'LM-Mail', LM 113, p. 6, September 1998.
- 'The what's NOT on guide', LM 113, p. 7, September 1998.
- Tessa Mayes, 'Ray Bellisario: no paparazzo', LM 113, p. 8, September 1998.
- Mark Ryan, 'Parlez-vous Diana?', LM 113, p. 12, September 1998.
- Brendan O'Neill and Emily Young, 'Elton gone', LM 113, p. 12, September 1998.
- Nadine Strossen, 'Freedom for the thought that we hate', LM 113, p. 16, September 1998.
- Joanna Williams, 'Misreading the problem of literacy', LM 113, p. 20, September 1998.
- Chris Gilligan, 'Suffer the little children of Northern Ireland', LM 113, p. 22, September 1998.
- Ann Bradley, 'Opinion: A cut above', LM 113, p. 23, September 1998.
- Frank Furedi, 'Robbing kids of their childhood and teaching parents to panic', LM 113, p. 24, September 1998.
- Tiffany Jenkins, 'Taboos: How 'child protection' can destroy families', LM 113, p. 28, September 1998.
- Dr Michael Fitzpatrick, 'Second Opinion: MMR madness', LM 113, p. 31, September 1998.
- Jennie Bristow, Mark Pendergrast and Dr Michael Fitzpatrick, 'Whatever happened to false memory syndrome?', LM 113, p. 32, September 1998.
- Jennie Bristow, 'No kidding', LM 113, p. 36, September 1998.
- Austin Williams, 'Futures: The government's anti-transport policy', LM 113, p. 37, September 1998.
- James Heartfield, 'Cyclists and motorists, unite', LM 113, p. 37, September 1998.
- 'alt.culture.lm', LM 113, p. 37, September 1998:
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Rave on', LM 113, September 1998.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Bombed out', LM 113, September 1998.
- 'Signs of the times', LM 113, September 1998.
- 'LM Classified', LM 113, p. 42, September 1998.
- Tessa Mayes, 'Reading between the lines', LM 113, p. 43, September 1998.
LM114 October 1998
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Stop the sobbing', LM 114, October 1998, p. 4.
- 'LM-Mail', LM 114, October 1998, p. 6.
- Ellie Lee, 'Taboos: What's wrong with abortion for abnormality?', LM 114, October 1998, p. 8.
- Ann Bradley, 'Opinion: In-your-face sex', LM 114, October 1998, p. 11.
- Jennie Bristow, Kirsten de la Haye, Brendan O'Neill and Justine Brian, 'Lowering higher education', LM 114, October 1998, p. 12.
- Hugh Peto and Barry Curtis, 'Freshers scares', LM 114, October 1998, p. 15.
- Kevin Rooney, 'After Omagh', LM 114, October 1998, p. 17.
- Linda Bellos, 'Anti-racist education is a failure', LM 114, October 1998, p. 18.
- Charlotte Reynolds, 'Sun, sea and...sue', LM 114, October 1998, p. 19.
- Tracey Brown, 'Russia: no market for reforms', LM 114, October 1998, p. 20.
- Brendan O'Neill, 'Cult is a four-letter word', LM 114, October 1998, p. 22.
- Linda Ryan, 'A Third Way to where?', LM 114, October 1998, p. 24.
- Allan Massie, 'Labour: pandering to Scottish self-pity', LM 114, October 1998, p. 27.
- Mick Spencer, 'London mayor means less', LM 114, October 1998, p. 28.
- Sally Millard, 'How 'feminised' is the mother of parliaments now?', LM 114, October 1998, p. 30.
- Dr Michael Fitzpatrick, 'Second opinion: Radical remedies', LM 114, October 1998, p. 32.
- Bill Durodié, 'Euro food regulation: poisonous dummies', LM 114, October 1998, p. 34.
- Dr David Hall, 'Futures: Who's afraid of radiation?', LM 114, October 1998, p. 36.
alt.culture.lm, LM 114, October 1998, p. 38-41:
- James Heartfield, 'Patrick the perverse', LM 114, October 1998.
- 'Signs of the times', LM 114, October 1998.
- Carlton Brick, 'Rattling football's cages', LM 114, October 1998.
- Toby Marshall, 'Gonzo cinema', LM 114, October 1998.
- Graham Barnfield, 'Gonzo journo', LM 114, October 1998.
- Neil Davenport, 'Raging against calm', LM 114, October 1998.
- 'LM Classified', LM 114, October 1998, p. 42.
- Dave Chandler, 'Reading between the lines', LM 114, October 1998, p. 43.
LM115 November 1998
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Forget the left, the issue is freedom', LM 115, November 1998, p. 4.
- 'LM-Mail', LM 115, November 1998, p. 6.
- Ann Bradley, 'Taboos: The 'roofie' excuse', LM 115, November 1998, p. 8.
- John McVicar, 'Truth, drugs and libel laws', LM 115, November 1998, p. 10.
- Helen Searls, 'ITN v LM', LM 115, November 1998, p. 13.
- Claire Fox, 'Connected TV', LM 115, November 1998, p. 14.
- Ann Bradley, 'Opinion: One born every minute', LM 115, November 1998, p. 16.
- Francis King, 'Britain's moral imperialism', LM 115, November 1998, p. 17.
- 'Free Speech Appeal', LM 115, November 1998, p. 18.
- James Heartfield, 'The Freedom Issue', LM 115, November 1998, p. 19.
- John MacInnes, 'Manly virtues and masculine vices', LM 115, November 1998, p. 32.
- Phil Mullan, 'Capitalism isn't collapsing', LM 115, November 1998, p. 34.
- Dr Stuart Derbyshire, 'Futures: What's wrong with animal research?', LM 115, November 1998, p. 36.
'alt.culture.lm', LM 115, November 1998, p. 38-40:
- Sophie Thomas and Alex Cameron, 'Design for life?', LM 115, November 1998.
- 'Signs of the times', LM 115, November 1998.
- Sean Burns, 'The not-so-fast show', LM 115, November 1998.
- Dave O'Toole, 'Speed killers', LM 115, November 1998.
- Dr Michael Fitzpatrick, 'Second Opinion: Viagra and the staff of life', LM 115, November 1998, p. 41.
- 'LM Classified', LM 115, November 1998, p. 42.
- Alex Standish, 'Reading Between The Lines', LM 115, November 1998, p. 43.
LM116 December/January 1998/1999
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: The truth about LM', LM 116, p. 4, December/January 1998/1999.
- 'LM-Mail', LM 116, p. 6, December/January 1998/1999.
- Irma Reilly, 'Taboos: Can Jack Straw save your marriage?', LM 116, p. 8, December/January 1998/1999.
- James Heartfield, 'Pre-millennial tensions', LM 116, p. 11, December/January 1998/1999.
- Frank Furedi, 'Spirit-free zone', LM 116, p. 12, December/January 1998/1999.
- Brendan O'Neill, confusions,', LM 116, p. 14, December/January 1998/1999.
- Vicky Richardson, 'Glyn Trippick: the man who planned the Dome', LM 116, p. 15, December/January 1998/1999.
- James Heartfield, 'Ben Evans: the man who's planning the party', LM 116, p. 17, December/January 1998/1999.
- Neil Ross, 'Brazil's disenchanted rainforest', LM 116, p. 18, December/January 1998/1999.
- Ron Arnold, 'Visions of human annihilation', LM 116, p. 20, December/January 1998/1999.
- Fiona Fox, 'Who says there are too many Africans?', LM 116, p. 21, December/January 1998/1999.
- Mick Hume, 'The truth about LM', LM 116, p. 22, December/January 1998/1999.
- Helen Searls, 'The reluctant plaintiff', LM 116, p. 23, December/January 1998/1999.
- Ken MacLeod, 'SF: no future in it?', LM 116, p. 24, December/January 1998/1999.
- Dave Hallsworth and Pat Wheeler, 'Female and fantasy worlds', LM 116, p. 26, December/January 1998/1999.
- Gal détourN, 'The 'great rock'n'roll dwindle', LM 116, p. 28, December/January 1998/1999.
- Ann Bradley, 'Opinion: Homicide: life in the sticks', LM 116, p. 29, December/January 1998/1999.
- Paul Colbert and Dr Michael Fitzpatrick, 'Should men worry more about their health?', LM 116, p. 30, December/January 1998/1999.
- Yvonne McEwen, 'Christmas counselling crackers', LM 116, p. 32, December/January 1998/1999.
- Angela Patmore, 'Stress is no illness', LM 116, p. 35, December/January 1998/1999.
- Nick Frayn, 'Access no areas for Palestinians', LM 116, p. 36, December/January 1998/1999.
- Dr Michael Fitzpatrick, 'Second Opinion: Awareness makes you sick', LM 116, p. 37, December/January 1998/1999.
- Tony Gilland, 'Futures: Who's afraid of Frankenfood?', LM 116, p. 38, December/January 1998/1999.
- 'alt.culture.lm', Neil Davenport talks to Black Box Recorder; Stewart Home talks about censorship and his novel, LM 116, p. 40, December/January 1998/1999.
- 'LM Classified', LM 116, p. 42, December/January 1998/1999.
- Louis Ryan, 'Reading Between The Lines', LM 116, p. 43, December/January 1998/1999.
1999
LM117 February 1999
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Kick against the pricks', LM 117, p. 4, February 1999.
- 'LM Online', LM 117, p. 6, February 1999.
- Erin Pizzey, 'Big sister is watching you', LM 117, p. 8, February 1999.
- Peter Tatchell, 'Stop crucifying queers', LM 117, p. 10, February 1999.
- Ellen Raphael, 'Students afraid of the dark', LM 117, p. 11, February 1999.
- Ann Furedi, 'Taboos: Abortion for abnormality is not a Nazi business', LM 117, p. 12, February 1999.
- Jennie Bristow, 'Confessional writing: enough said', LM 117, p. 14, February 1999.
- James Heartfield, 'Sleaze: labouring under an illusion', LM 117, p. 16, February 1999.
- 'LM Mail', LM 117, p. 19, February 1999.
- Brendan O'Neill, 'Iraq: war without end', LM 117, p. 20, February 1999.
- Ann Bradley, 'Opinion: Seriously sick of animal rights', LM 117, p. 21, February 1999.
- Frank Furedi, 'A culture of low expectations', LM 117, p. 22, February 1999.
- 'Culture Wars conference', LM 117, p. 24, February 1999.
- Mark Ryan, 'The tyranny of relevance', LM 117, p. 26, February 1999.
- Sandy Starr, 'The Bard should be hard', LM 117, p. 28, February 1999.
- Dr John Maddicott, 'Pieces of history', LM 117, p. 30, February 1999.
- Louise Fahey, 'Ahistorical imagination', LM 117, p. 31, February 1999.
- Richard Kilborn, 'Welcome to the world of real-life soap', LM 117, p. 32, February 1999.
- James Heartfield, 'Kitchen-sunk drama', LM 117, p. 33, February 1999.
- Susan Gregory, 'Levelling children down', LM 117, p. 34, February 1999.
- Joanna Williams, 'Why scrap grammar schools now?', LM 117, p. 35, February 1999.
- Simon Napier-Bell, 'Practising 'safe' music', LM 117, p. 36, February 1999.
- Gal détourN, 'Still Ignorant, not so Crass', LM 117, p. 37, February 1999.
- 'alt.culture.lm', LM 117, p. 38, February 1999.
- Dr Michael Fitzpatrick, 'Second Opinion: NHS crisis - what crisis?', LM 117, p. 41, February 1999.
- 'LM Classified', LM 117, p. 42, February 1999.
- Mick Hume, 'Reading between the lines', LM 117, p. 43, February 1999.
LM118 March
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: What about the right to be offensive?', LM 118, p. 4, March 1999.
- 'LM Online', LM 118, p. 6, March 1999.
- Christina McGill, Margie Woodward and Jennie Bristow, 'Taboos exchange: Equal rights or discrimination for disability?', LM 118, p. 8, March 1999.
- Dr Michael Fitzpatrick, 'Gulf War syndrome does not exist', LM 118, p. 10, March 1999.
- Dr Jennifer Cunningham, 'Counter the counselling culture', LM 118, p. 12, March 1999.
- Bruce Charlton, 'Corporate counselling', LM 118, p. 15, March 1999.
- Alex Howard, 'Can you rely on registered counselling?', LM 118, p. 16, March 1999.
- Yvonne McEwen, 'Manufacturing victims', LM 118, p. 18, March 1999.
- Linda Ryan, 'Are you emotionally literate?', LM 118, p. 20, March 1999.
- Virginia Hume, 'Parenting experts can damage your health', LM 118, p. 22, March 1999.
- Dorothy Einon, 'Good enough parents are good enough', LM 118, p. 24, March 1999.
- Ann Bradley, 'Opinion: Why we must defend vile scum', LM 118, p. 25, March 1999.
- Mark Pendergrast, 'False memoirs of the Holocaust', LM 118, p. 26, March 1999.
- Nick Anning, 'Satanic abuse fiction', LM 118, p. 29, March 1999.
- 'LM Mail', LM 118, p. 30, March 1999.
- Mark Ryan, 'Cultural diversity can make you dumber', LM 118, p. 32, March 1999.
- 'Culture Wars conference', LM 118, p. 34, March 1999.
- ['Interview with Cathy de Monchaux', LM 118, p. 36, March 1999.
- Melanie Phillips, 'Newspapers selling readers short', LM 118, p. 38, March 1999.
- John Ellis, 'The new open-minded TV', LM 118, p. 39, March 1999.
- Claire Fox, 'Docusoap meets current affairs', LM 118, p. 40, March 1999.
- Helen Searls, 'An Englishwoman in Washington: Partisan cheese', LM 118, p. 42, March 1999.
- Dr Michael Fitzpatrick, 'Second opinion: Domestic violence - NOT a healthcare issue', LM 118, p. 43, March 1999.
- [2], LM 118, p. 43, March 1999.
- 'LM Classified', LM 118, p. 46, March 1999.
- 'Reading between the lines', LM 118, p. 47, March 1999.
LM119 April
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Keeping our wits about us', LM 119, p. 4, April 1999.
- 'LM Online', LM 119, p. 6, April 1999.
- 'LM Mail', LM 119, p. 7, April 1999.
- John Fitzpatrick, 'The Macpherson report in the dock', LM 119, p. 8, April 1999.
- Jennie Bristow, 'Why would a black man defend the Klan?', LM 119, p. 10, April 1999.
- Ann Bradley, 'Opinion: The end of innocence', LM 119, p. 11, April 1999.
- Claire Fox, 'Culture Wars', LM 119, p. 12, April 1999.
- Mark Ryan, 'Confessional TV: that's entertainment', LM 119, p. 14, April 1999.
- John Pender and Kathleen Richardson, 'Why Bono and co won't break the chains of third world debt', 'Dammed if you do', LM 119, p. 16, April 1999.
- Richard North, 'NGO guilt trip', LM 119, p. 18, April 1999.
- Dr Mark Matfield, 'The case for animal experiments', LM 119, p. 19, April 1999.
- Dr Helene Guldberg, 'Ape rights and wrongs', LM 119, p. 20, April 1999.
- Rune Frøvik and Simon Ward, 'The whalers' tale', LM 119, p. 22, April 1999. Describes restrictions on whaling as "cultural imperialism".
- Magnus Linklater, 'How humans come a poor second to birds', LM 119, p. 23, April 1999.
- James Heartfield, 'The new socialism of fools?', LM 119, p. 24, April 1999.
- Tony Gilland, Mick Fuller and Thomas J Hoban, 'The great GMO debate', LM 119, p. 27, April 1999.
- Frank Furedi, 'Feeding off the culture of fear', LM 119, p. 30, April 1999.
- Toby Litt, 'No absolution for pollution?', LM 119, p. 32, April 1999.
- Keith McCabe, 'Polluting cars: exhausted arguments', LM 119, p. 33, April 1999.
- Brendan O'Neill, 'Get rid of malaria, then DDT', LM 119, p. 34, April 1999.
- Helen Searls, 'An Englishwoman in Washington: Shot in the dark', LM 119, p. 36, April 1999.
- Tessa Mayes, 'Sending in the professional witnesses', LM 119, p. 38, April 1999.
- Dr Michael Fitzpatrick, 'Second Opinion: Naming and shaming', LM 119, p. 39, April 1999.
- 'alt.culture.lm', LM 119, p. 40, April 1999.
- 'LM Classified', LM 119, p. 42, April 1999.
- 'Reading between the lines', LM 119, p. 43, April 1999.
LM120 May 1999
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: 'Bomber' Blair's crusade', LM 120, p. 4, May 1999.
- 'LM Online', LM 120, p. 6, May 1999.
- Mick Hume, 'Genocide: what's in a word?', LM 120, p. 8, May 1999.
- Pat Roberts, 'Yugoslavia: tinderbox in flames', LM 120, p. 10, May 1999.
- David Chandler, 'The lessons of Bosnia', LM 120, p. 12, May 1999.
- Jennie Bristow, 'The People's war?', LM 120, p. 13, May 1999.
- Helen Searls, 'An Englishwoman in Washington: Anti-Vietnam vets go to war', LM 120, p. 14, May 1999.
- 'LM Mail', LM 120, p. 16, May 1999.
- Ann Bradley, 'Opinion: Why should we care who Woodhead bedded?', LM 120, p. 17, May 1999.
- Christine Orr, 'The case against animal experiments' LM 120, p. 18, May 1999.
- Roger Bate, 'Culling elephants to be kind', LM 120, p. 19, May 1999.
- Claire Fox, 'Does life imitate Shakespeare?', LM 120, p. 20, May 1999.
- 'But is it art? The 'Leeds 13', LM 120, p. 22, May 1999.
- Jennie Bristow, 'Unsafe sex', LM 120, p. 24, May 1999.
- Tessa Mayes, 'Not-so-Blue Peter', LM 120, p. 26, May 1999.
- Betty Dodson, 'Self service', LM 120, p. 28, May 1999.
- Timandra Harkness, 'Sex exchange', LM 120, p. 28, May 1999.
- Gal détourN, 'Submissives in fetish clubland', LM 120, p. 30, May 1999.
- Philippa Gregory, 'The eunuch years', LM 120, p. 31, May 1999.
- Carrie Clarke, 'Taboos: Is chlamydia the new AIDS?', LM 120, p. 32, May 1999.
- Sara Hinchliffe, 'Spot the rapist?', LM 120, p. 34, May 1999.
- 'Signs of the times', LM 120, p. 34, May 1999.
- Diane Dubois, 'Gender roles: not sticking to the script', LM 120, p. 36, May 1999.
- Jenny Hammerton, 'Showing a leg', LM 120, p. 37, May 1999.
- Tiffany Jenkins, 'Child's play', LM 120, p. 38, May 1999.
- Brendan O'Neill, 'Are 'leading lads' the new sads?', LM 120, p. 40, May 1999.
- Dr Michael Fitzpatrick, 'Second Opinion: Patients getting physical?', LM 120, p. 41, May 1999.
- 'LM Classified', LM 120, p. 42, May 1999.
- 'Reading between the lines', LM 120, p. 43, May 1999.
LM121 June
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: If the Kosovo crisis didn't exist, Blair would have to invent it', LM 121, p. 4, June 1999.
- 'LM Online', LM 121, p. 6, June 1999.
- Jennie Bristow, 'Don't sack Chris Woodhead over sex, say sixth formers', LM 121, p. 8, June 1999.
- Phil Mullan, 'Age concern', LM 121, p. 10, June 1999.
- Ann Bradley, 'Opinion: Boys and their toys', LM 121, p. 13, June 1999.
- Brendan O'Neill, 'Sophie and Edward: royals without royalty', LM 121, p. 14, June 1999.
- Anthony O'Hear, 'A sense of proportion about Jill Dando', LM 121, p. 15, June 1999.
- James Heartfield, 'Taboos: Smacking parents', LM 121, p. 17, June 1999.
- 'LM Mail', LM 121, p. 18, June 1999.
- Mark Ryan, 'A traditional modernist', LM 121, p. 20, June 1999.
- Antony Easthope, 'Are we allowed to be unhappy?', LM 121, p. 22, June 1999.
- Mark Seddon, Mick Hume, Jonathan Freedland, Edward Pearce, 'Kosovo: the LM debate', LM 121, p. 24, June 1999.
- Mick Hume, 'NATO in denial?', LM 121, p. 26, June 1999.
- Tim Gopsill, 'Spinning the war', LM 121, p. 27, June 1999.
- Felicity Arbuthnot, 'Sanctions in Iraq: the human cost', LM 121, p. 28, June 1999.
- Dolan Cummings, 'Bombshell hits Dundee', LM 121, p. 28, June 1999.
- Bruno Waterfield, 'Right off', LM 121, p. 30, June 1999.
- Phil Mullan, 'Depressed capitalists', LM 121, p. 32, June 1999.
- Marie Hodge, 'Fundamental fears', LM 121, p. 34, June 1999.
- John Hamilton, 'Risky affairs', LM 121, p. 34, June 1999.
- James Malone, 'The business of ethics', LM 121, p. 34, June 1999.
- James Heartfield, 'Culture Vultures', LM 121, p. 36, June 1999.
- 'Signs of the times', LM 121, p. 37, June 1999.
- Doug Henwood, 'The left in love with disaster', LM 121, p. 38, June 1999.
- Helen Searls, 'An Englishwoman in Washington: The American nightmare', LM 121, p. 39, June 1999.
- Dr Thurstan Brewin, 'Bedside manners', LM 121, p. 40, June 1999.
- Liz Frayn, 'Nursing doctors', LM 121, p. 40, June 1999.
- Dr Michael Fitzpatrick, 'Second Opinion: The problem of racist patients', LM 121, p. 41, June 1999.
- 'LM Classified', LM 121, p. 42, June 1999.
- 'Reading between the lines', LM 121, p. 43, June 1999.
LM122 July/August
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: A case of domestic violence in Kosovo', LM 122, p. 4, July/August 1999.
- 'LM Online', LM 122, p. 6, July/August 1999.
- Ann Bradley, 'Opinion: Penalising baby-fathers', LM 122, p. 8, July/August 1999.
- 'Chill out for the summer', LM 122, p. 10, July/August 1999.
- 'Signs of the times', LM 122, p. 16, July/August 1999.
- 'LM Mail', LM 122, p. 22, July/August 1999.
- Frank Furedi, 'When TINA met Tony', LM 122, p. 24, July/August 1999.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Sinéad O'Connor: Mother Inferior', LM 122, p. 28, July/August 1999.
- Dr Michael Fitzpatrick, 'Second Opinion: The methadone police', LM 122, p. 29, July/August 1999.
- Brendan O'Neill and Fenno Outen, 'Male suicide: worrying us to death', LM 122, p. 30, July/August 1999.
- Kevin Young, 'Assisted suicide: staying alive', LM 122, p. 31, July/August 1999.
- Kenneth Mc Laughlin, 'We're all crazy now', LM 122, p. 32, July/August 1999.
- Helen Searls, 'An Englishwoman in Washington: Jocks and outcasts', LM 122, p. 33, July/August 1999.
- Ann Bradley, 'Taboos: Young sex - an old story', LM 122, p. 34, July/August 1999.
- Mark Ryan, 'Put art back in its proper place', LM 122, p. 36, July/August 1999.
- Mark Ryan, 'Art matters', LM 122, p. 36, July/August 1999.
- Alan Miller, 'Creative tensions in Brick Lane', LM 122, p. 38, July/August 1999.
- Pauline Hadaway, 'Fringe benefits in Belfast?', LM 122, p. 39, July/August 1999.
- John Adler, 'All's not well with Shakespeare', LM 122, p. 40, July/August 1999.
- Jennie Bristow, 'Women's fiction: piddling the books', LM 122, p. 40, July/August 1999.
- Claire Fox, 'Museums: don't touch the exhibits', LM 122, p. 42, July/August 1999.
- 'Reading between the lines', LM 122, p. 43, July/August 1999.
LM123 September 1999
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Wandering lonely as a cloud', LM 123, p. 4, September 1999.
- 'LM Online', LM 123, p. 6, September 1999.
- Tiffany Jenkins, 'How sex crime statistics distort the truth', LM 123, p. 8, September 1999.
- Brendan O'Neill, 'Anti-racial tensions in Greenwich', LM 123, p. 10, September 1999.
- Jennie Bristow, 'So are women equal now?', LM 123, p. 12, September 1999.
- Gordon Graham, 'Feminising Knowledge', LM 123, p. 15, September 1999.
- 'LM Mail', LM 123, p. 16, September 1999.
- Ann Bradley, 'Opinion: Sparing the rod', LM 123, p. 17, September 1999.
- Mick Hume, 'Kosovo: the first therapeutic war', LM 123, p. 18, September 1999.
- Meg Henderson, 'Sectarian Scotland?', LM 123, p. 21, September 1999.
- James Heartfield, 'Palestine: Barak to the future?', LM 123, p. 22, September 1999.
- Frank Furedi, 'Consuming democracy', LM 123, p. 24, September 1999.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'TV complaints addicts', LM 123, p. 28, September 1999.
- Stephen Whittle, 'Regulating TV futures', LM 123, p. 29, September 1999.
- Mark Ryan, 'Living the examined life', LM 123, p. 30, September 1999.
- Helen Cresswell, 'Why Roald Dahl will not do', LM 123, p. 32, September 1999.
- Wendy Earle, 'Don't watch with mother', LM 123, p. 32, September 1999.
- Helen Searls, 'An Englishwoman in Washington: Kennedy: a nation mourns (not)', LM 123, p. 34, September 1999.
- Claire Fox, 'Social inclusion': excluding ideas', LM 123, p. 35, September 1999.
- Geraldine Everett, 'Too much too young?', LM 123, p. 36, September 1999.
- Tom Burkard, 'Getting dyslexia back to front', LM 123, p. 36, September 1999.
- Toby Marshall, 'Education matters', LM 123, p. 36, September 1999.
- Alex Standish, 'No winners in friendly games', LM 123, p. 38, September 1999.
- Dr Michael Fitzpatrick, 'Second Opinion: Healthy living centres: millennial healing', LM 123, p. 39, September 1999.
- David Nolan, 'Taboos: The ill-American male', LM 123, p. 40, September 1999.
- 'Signs of the times', LM 123, p. 40, September 1999.
- 'Reading between the lines', LM 123, p. 43, September 1999.
LM124 October 1999
- Mick Hume, Editorial: 'Save us from preachy prime ministers and backsliding bishops', LM 124, p. 4, October 1999.
- 'LM Online', LM 124, p. 6, October 1999.
- Brendan O'Neill, 'Dover the top', LM 124, p. 8, October 1999.
- Ann Bradley, 'Opinion: Play time', LM 124, p. 9, October 1999.
- Jennie Bristow, 'Not so endearing', LM 124, p. 10, October 1999.
- Kenneth Minogue, 'Epitaph for the university', LM 124, p. 11, October 1999.
- Alan Smithers, 'The price of inclusion', LM 124, p. 12, October 1999.
- Stephen Rowland, 'Teaching and research: a marriage on the rocks?', LM 124, p. 14, October 1999.
- Laurie Taylor, 'Publish or be damned', LM 124, p. 15, October 1999.
- David Cowlard, 'After the Turkish earthquake', LM 124, p. 16, October 1999.
- James Heartfield, 'Agribusiness and its helpful critics', LM 124, p. 18, October 1999.
- Bruno Waterfield and Kirk Leech, 'Dam lies about Narmada', LM 124, p. 20, October 1999.
- Julian Morris, 'Food panics: carcinogenic concerns', LM 124, p. 23, October 1999.
- Frank Furedi, 'Six billion people? three cheers', LM 124, p. 24, October 1999.
- Louis Ryan, 'Waxing lyrical about poetry and pop', LM 124, p. 28, October 1999.
- Nigel Jones, 'Rupert Brooke: clean-cut Englishman?', LM 124, p. 28, October 1999.
- Timandra Harkness, 'Standing up for comedy', LM 124, p. 30, October 1999.
- Professor David Lowenthal, 'Museums: white elephants and ivory towers', LM 124, p. 31, October 1999.
- Timothy Mason, 'Opening up the past', LM 124, p. 32, October 1999.
- Michael Fitzpatrick, 'Why 'social exclusion' is the in thing', LM 124, p. 34, October 1999.
- Ann Bradley, 'Taboos: Another HIV negative', LM 124, p. 36, October 1999.
- 'LM Mail', LM 124, p. 38, October 1999.
- Dr Michael Fitzpatrick, 'Second opinion: Who needs guidelines?', LM 124, p. 39, October 1999.
- Will Deighton, 'East Timor: The road to hell', LM 124, p. 40, October 1999.
- 'Reading between the lines', LM 124, p. 43, October 1999.
LM125 November 1999
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: One party state? Don't talk libertarian nonsense', LM 125, p. 4, November 1999.
- 'LM Online', LM 125, p. 6, November 1999.
- 'Signs of the times', LM 125, p. 6, November 1999.
- Brendan O'Neill, 'RSPCA: wolf in sheep's clothing', LM 125, p. 8, November 1999.
- Ann Furedi, 'Taboos: Abortion is a fact of life', LM 125, p. 10, November 1999.
- David Nolan, 'Republicans shun the A-word', LM 125, p. 12, November 1999.
- Patrick West, 'Mama, we're all guilty now', LM 125, p. 13, November 1999.
- Timandra Harkness, 'Lewes bonfire: safe but sorry', LM 125, p. 15, November 1999.
- Mark Ryan, 'Cultural democracy' my eye', LM 125, p. 16, November 1999.
- Claire Fox, 'What is so Scottish about that?', LM 125, p. 18, November 1999.
- Chris Gilligan, 'Cool Caledonia', LM 125, p. 19, November 1999.
- Sandy Starr, 'Through Irish eyes', LM 125, p. 20, November 1999.
- Sandra Lawrence, 'The compelling horror of anti-panto', LM 125, p. 21, November 1999.
- 'LM Mail', LM 125, p. 22, November 1999.
- Ann Bradley, 'Opinion: Hot under the collar', LM 125, p. 23, November 1999.
- Jennie Bristow, 'Married strife', LM 125, p. 24, November 1999.
- Agnès Eden, 'PACS Franca', LM 125, p. 27, November 1999.
- Tessa Mayes, 'No sex addiction please, we're British', LM 125, p. 28, November 1999.
- Sara Hinchliffe, 'Preaching to papa', LM 125, p. 30, November 1999.
- Tiffany Jenkins, 'Training in distrust', LM 125, p. 31, November 1999.
- James Heartfield, 'Who's new in Labour?', LM 125, p. 32, November 1999.
- Helen Searls, 'An Englishwoman in Washington: Politicians without politics', LM 125, p. 35, November 1999.
- Roger Bate, 'For Greenpeace, charity ends at home', LM 125, p. 36, November 1999.
- James Firth, 'Bringing the millennium down to earth', LM 125, p. 36, November 1999.
- Howard Fienberg, 'Gulf War syndrome: scaring our veterans sick', LM 125, p. 38, November 1999.
- Alex Cameron, 'Painting by morals', LM 125, p. 39, November 1999.
- Sheona York, 'Rock off about climbing', LM 125, p. 40, November 1999.
- Dr Michael Fitzpatrick, 'Second Opinion: Sex in the surgery', LM 125, p. 41, November 1999.
- Professor Chris Wrigley, 'History lessons', LM 125, p. 42, November 1999.
- 'Reading between the lines', LM 125, p. 43, November 1999.
LM126 December/January 1999/2000
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: It is the best of times to be alive. Ever', LM 126, p. 4, December/January 1999/2000.
- 'LM Online', LM 126, p. 6, December/January 1999/2000.
- 'Signs of the times', LM 126, p. 6, December/January 1999/2000.
- Brendan O'Neill, 'Taboos: Ireland: 'the child abuse capital of the world', LM 126, p. 8, December/January 1999/2000.
- Mark Ryan, 'Neither God nor man', LM 126, p. 10, December/January 1999/2000.
- James Panton, 'I don't believe in that God', LM 126, p. 12, December/January 1999/2000.
- Dominic Standish, 'Vatican on its knees', LM 126, p. 12, December/January 1999/2000.
- Alan Hudson, 'List mania', LM 126, p. 13, December/January 1999/2000.
- Sally Millard, 'LM debate: is foxhunting a bloody outrage?', LM 126, p. 14, December/January 1999/2000.
- 'LM Mail', LM 126, p. 16, December/January 1999/2000.
- Ann Bradley, 'Opinion: Shall I be mother?', LM 126, p. 17, December/January 1999/2000.
- Michael Fitzpatrick, 'Impoverished politics', LM 126, p. 18, December/January 1999/2000.
- Jennie Bristow, 'Slasher chic', LM 126, p. 20, December/January 1999/2000.
- Frank Furedi, 'Holocaust - symbol of the century?', LM 126, p. 24, December/January 1999/2000.
- Linda Ryan, 'The decade of humanitarian intervention', LM 126, p. 28, December/January 1999/2000.
- Mick Hume, 'Kosovo: who buried the evidence?', LM 126, p. 31, December/January 1999/2000.
- Claire Fox, 'Are you who you write?', LM 126, p. 32, December/January 1999/2000.
- Alan Hudson, 'Renaissance, man', LM 126, p. 34, December/January 1999/2000.
- Sandy Starr, 'Silent Shakespeare', LM 126, p. 35, December/January 1999/2000.
- Tony Gilland, 'Strictly for the birds', LM 126, p. 36, December/January 1999/2000.
- Bill Durodié, 'Leap-frogging over science', LM 126, p. 37, December/January 1999/2000.
- Dr Michael Fitzpatrick, 'Second Opinion: A great leap forward', LM 126, p. 39, December/January 1999/2000.
- Tessa Mayes, 'Sex crimes in America', LM 126, p. 40, December/January 1999/2000.
- Helen Searls, 'An Englishwoman in Washington: The hate debate', LM 126, p. 41, December/January 1999/2000.
- Martin Ball, 'Smoking students out', LM 126, p. 42, December/January 1999/2000.
- 'Reading between the lines', LM 126, p. 43, December/January 1999/2000.
2000
LM127 - February 2000
- Mick Hume, 'Editorial: Exploiting the Holocaust', LM 127, p. 4, February 2000.
- 'LM Online', LM 127, p. 6, February 2000.
- 'Signs of the times', LM 127, p. 6, February 2000.
- Michael Fitzpatrick, 'Tony Blair's therapeutic state', LM 127, p. 8, February 2000.
- Helen Reece, 'Registering rape', LM 127, p. 10, February 2000.
- Jan Macvarish, 'Returning fire', LM 127, p. 11, February 2000.
- Tiffany Jenkins, 'Domestic violence: battered lives', LM 127, p. 12, February 2000.
- Tessa Mayes, 'Media hits', LM 127, p. 12, February 2000.
- Ann Bradley, 'Opinion: Sexual chemistry', LM 127, p. 14, February 2000.
- Helene Guldberg, 'Free speech on trial', LM 127, p. 16, February 2000.
- Helen Searls, 'An Englishwoman in Washington: The Insider story', LM 127, p. 18, February 2000.
- Ann Furedi and Frank Furedi, 'Taboos: PGD - diagnosing the problem', LM 127, p. 20, February 2000.
- Brendan O'Neill, 'Making the ordinary extraordinary', LM 127, p. 22, February 2000.
- Phil Mullan, 'New e-conomy: don't blow IT', LM 127, p. 24, February 2000.
- John Pender, 'The size of debt relief', LM 127, p. 28, February 2000.
- Jennie Bristow, 'Seattle: the politics of Waaah!', LM 127, p. 29, February 2000.
- 'LM Mail', LM 127, p. 30, February 2000.
- Mark Ryan, 'Can mentor moms make Kevin cultured?', LM 127, p. 32, February 2000.
- Tim Parks, 'Reading the future', LM 127, p. 34, February 2000.
- Sandy Starr, 'Hollywood's fringe benefits', LM 127, p. 35, February 2000.
- Michael Daley, 'Playing with the Elgin Marbles', LM 127, p. 36, February 2000.
- Dr Michael Fitzpatrick, 'Second Opinion: Dr Patel and Dr Smith', LM 127, p. 37, February 2000.
- Julian Morris, 'Mad cows and Englishmen', LM 127, p. 38, February 2000.
- Kevin Rooney, 'Citizenship education: learning to vote by rote', LM 127, p. 39, February 2000.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Classics were all Greek to me', LM 127, p. 40, February 2000.
- Dolan Cummings, 'Tongue-tied', LM 127, p. 41, February 2000.
- Patrick West, 'Surveillance: welcome to the panopticon', LM 127, p. 42, February 2000.
- 'Reading between the lines', LM 127, p. 43, February 2000.
LM128 - March 2000
- Mick Hume, 'Setting the record straight', LM 128, p. 4, March 2000.
- 'LM Online', LM 128, p. 6, March 2000.
- 'Signs of the times', LM 128, p. 6, March 2000.
- Dr Michael Fitzpatrick, 'NHS in traction', LM 128, p. 8, March 2000.
- Dr Jennifer Cunningham, 'Autism cures: communication breakdown', LM 128, p. 10, March 2000.
- Frank Furedi, 'Abuse of trust', LM 128, p. 12, March 2000.
- Brendan O'Neill, 'Prisons of the mind', LM 128, p. 14, March 2000.
- Kenneth McLaughlin, 'Wot no fear?', LM 128, p. 14, March 2000.
- Ellie Lee, 'Pill-oried', LM 128, p. 16, March 2000.
- Juliet Tizzard, 'Embryonic developments', LM 128, p. 17, March 2000.
- John Gillott, 'Genetic engineering: a cautionary tale', LM 128, p. 18, March 2000.
- 'LM Mail', LM 128, p. 20, March 2000.
- Ann Bradley, 'Opinion: AIDS - an epidemic of complacency?', LM 128, p. 21, March 2000.
- Andrew Calcutt, 'Britishness buried alive', LM 128, p. 22, March 2000.
- Ed Barrett, 'Geed up over Ali G', LM 128, p. 22, March 2000.
- Jennie Bristow, 'Blairing out?', LM 128, p. 24, March 2000.
- Penny Lewis, 'Inside the Dome', LM 128, p. 26, March 2000.
- Sara Hinchliffe, 'Anti-harassment codes: too close for comfort', LM 128, p. 28, March 2000.
- Tessa Mayes, 'Love on the job?', LM 128, p. 28, March 2000.
- Helen Searls, 'An Englishwoman in Washington: Government plots', LM 128, p. 30, March 2000.
- Ann Furedi, 'Working mums: all or nothing?', LM 128, p. 32, March 2000.
- Stuart Waiton, 'Sex education: lessons in life', LM 128, p. 34, March 2000.
- Dr Michael Fitzpatrick, 'Second Opinion: The dangers of deference', LM 128, p. 35, March 2000.
- Jennie Bristow, 'It has worked at a price', LM 128, p. 36, March 2000. [3]
Culture Wars:
- Mark Ryan, 'Painting by politics', LM 128, p. 38, March 2000.
- Michael Walter, 'Shooting straight', LM 128, p. 38, March 2000.
- Aidan Campbell, 'Dung ho', LM 128, p. 39, March 2000.
- Ian Walker, 'Past tense: the Elgin Marbles', LM 128, p. 40, March 2000.
- Claire Fox, 'Veiled truths', LM 128, p. 40, March 2000.
- Mike Small, 'Imposing cultural white space', LM 128, p. 41, March 2000.
- Chris Evans, 'Vetting the net', LM 128, p. 42, March 2000.
- 'Reading between the lines: What makes a good children's book - or a principled football manager?', LM 128, p. 43, March 2000.
LM129 - April 2000
- 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', LM 129, p. 4, April 2000.
- 'LM Online', LM 129, p. 6, April 2000.
- Brendan O'Neill, 'Counsel estates', LM 129, p. 8, April 2000.
- Carlton Brick, 'Modern footballers: kicked about', LM 129, p. 10, April 2000.
- Dominic Standish, 'Italy's banners', LM 129, p. 11, April 2000.
- Linda Ryan, 'Austria-cised', LM 129, p. 12, April 2000.
- Ann Bradley, 'Opinion: Ill-conceived advice', LM 129, p. 13, April 2000.
- Frank Furedi, 'Politics today: trivial pursuits?', LM 129, p. 14, April 2000.
- Bruno Waterfield, 'London's mayor - who cares?', LM 129, p. 16, April 2000.
- Sandy Starr, 'A queer platform', LM 129, p. 16, April 2000.
- Mark Seddon, 'A coup from within', LM 129, p. 18, April 2000.
- Joe Kaplinsky, 'Nuclear reaction', LM 129, p. 20, April 2000.
- Tony Gilland, 'Fudging Frankenfood', LM 129, p. 21, April 2000.
- Jennie Bristow, 'Beach games', LM 129, p. 23, April 2000.
- Dr Michael Fitzpatrick, 'Addiction addicts', LM 129, p. 24, April 2000.
- Dolan Cummings, 'SAD and MAD in Scotland', LM 129, p. 26, April 2000.
- Helen Searls, 'An Englishwoman in Washington: Primary colours', LM 129, p. 27, April 2000.
- Ann Bradley, 'Taboos: Smacking law - a walloping bad idea', LM 129, p. 28, April 2000.
- Simon Knight, 'Peer fear', LM 129, p. 30, April 2000.
Culture Wars
- Claire Fox, 'The hollow men', LM 129, p. 32, April 2000.
- Claire Fox, 'Your guide to joining the new cultural elite', LM 129, p. 34, April 2000.
- Mark Ryan, 'Culture vultures', LM 129, p. 34, April 2000.
- 'LM at the Bath Literature Festival', LM 129, p. 35, April 2000.
- Irene Miller, 'In a 'Tis about literature', LM 129, p. 36, April 2000.
- Dr Michael Fitzpatrick, 'Second Opinion: Screen test', LM 129, p. 37, April 2000.
- Jennie Bristow, 'Jobs for lifestyles', LM 129, p. 38, April 2000.
- Brendan O'Neill, 'Ireland - no Plan B', LM 129, p. 41, April 2000.
- Helen Searls, 'The Mars Society: spaced out?', LM 129, p. 42, April 2000.
- 'Reading between the lines: Why a society with more pensioners should not slow us down', LM 129, p. 43, April 2000.
Last Magazine - Summer 2000
- Mick Hume, Editorial, p. 4, Last Magazine, Summer 2000.
- Cosmo Landesman, Movie moguls against consumerism, p. 6, Last Magazine, Summer 2000.
- Michael Fitzpatrick, New Labour: The dangers of thrashing about, p. 8, Last Magazine, Summer 2000.
- Jennie Bristow, Blair's other babies, p. 10, Last Magazine, Summer 2000.
- Philippa Gregory & Cathy Young, Sex wars exchange, p. 14, Last Magazine, Summer 2000.
- Ann Furedi, Abortion is a fact of life, p. 16, Last Magazine, Summer 2000.
- Virginia Ironside, Counselling can prolong the agony, p. 18, Last Magazine, Summer 2000.
- Yvonne McEwen, Unethical therapies, p. 20, Last Magazine, Summer 2000.
- Timandra Harkness, Away with the fairies, p. 21, Last Magazine, Summer 2000.
- Mick Hume, Phillip Knightley & Lisa Appignanesi, Last words on that libel trial, p. 22, Last Magazine, Summer 2000.
- Helene Guldberg, Libel capital of the world, p. 24, Last Magazine, Summer 2000.
- Chris Evans, Caught in the libel web, p. 26, Last Magazine, Summer 2000.
- Laurie Taylor, Let's have a heated debate, p. 27, Last Magazine, Summer 2000.
- Tessa Mayes, From dirt diggers to journobabes, p. 28, Last Magazine, Summer 2000.
- Martin Durkin, How i learned to stop worrying and love GM food, p. 30, Last Magazine, Summer 2000.
- Elaine Showalter, Is fear a social disease?, p. 32, Last Magazine, Summer 2000.
- Terrence Blacker, The literary establishment: small world, p. 34, Last Magazine, Summer 2000.
- Francis King, Those who can't read, p. 35, Last Magazine, Summer 2000.
- Frank Furedi, Towards a new enlightenment, p. 36, Last Magazine, Summer 2000.
- Kevin Rooney, Passive citizenship education, p. 39, Last Magazine, Summer 2000.
- Stephen Haseler, The end of politics?, p. 40, Last Magazine, Summer 2000.
- Brendan O'Neill, A democratic deficit, p. 41, Last Magazine, Summer 2000.
- Penny Lewis, Scotland: Donald's dome, p. 42, Last Magazine, Summer 2000.
- Dolan Cummings, Confessions of a justified Rangers supporter, p. 44, Last Magazine, Summer 2000.
- Angus Calder, What's not cricket?, p. 45, Last Magazine, Summer 2000.
- Norman Levitt, Adventures in the thin skin trade, p. 46, Last Magazine, Summer 2000.
- Daphne Patai, What price utopia?, p. 48, Last Magazine, Summer 2000.
- Ray Smith, Canad'a 'Tongue Troopers', p. 49, Last Magazine, Summer 2000.
- John Gillott, Warning: precautionary principle ahead p. 50, Last Magazine, Summer 2000.
- Roger Bate, Fourteen years of political fallout, p. 54, Last Magazine, Summer 2000.
- Joe Kaplinsky, Sir William phone home, p. 52, Last Magazine, Summer 2000.
- Bill Durodie, Science by committee, p. 53, Last Magazine, Summer 2000.
- Stanton Peele, Sex, drugs and dependency, p. 56, Last Magazine, Summer 2000.
- Angela Lambert, Coming of age, p. 57, Last Magazine, Summer 2000.
- John McVicar, The politics of murder, p. 58, Last Magazine, Summer 2000.
- Phil Mullan & Mark Beachill, Dotcom society: Time to stop using 'E', p. 60, Last Magazine, Summer 2000.
- Claire Fox, The Institute of Ideas, p. 65, Last Magazine, Summer 2000.
- Michael Walter, Tate of the nation, p. 68, Last Magazine, Summer 2000.
- Claire Fox, Knowledges, knowledges everywhere, p. 70, Last Magazine, Summer 2000.
- Paul Gross, Expert witnesses: evidence to the contrary, p. 73, Last Magazine, Summer 2000.
- Mark Ryan, Art for awareness' sake, p. 74, Last Magazine, Summer 2000.
- Aiden Campbell, Aesthetic ethics, p. 76, Last Magazine, Summer 2000.
- Ed Barrett, Gits out for the lads, p. 77, Last Magazine, Summer 2000.
- Andrew Calcutt, Stephen Lawrence: the black Diana?, p. 78, Last Magazine, Summer 2000.
- Patrick West, Ending institutional racism, p. 80, Last Magazine, Summer 2000.
- Para Teare, Forced marriages: no simple solution, p. 82, Last Magazine, Summer 2000.
- Brendan O'Neill, The new etiquette on asylum, p. 83, Last Magazine, Summer 2000.
- Jim Butcher & Alex Standish, The Costa travel, p. 84, Last Magazine, Summer 2000.
- Helene Guldberg & Kate Moorcock, Girls and boys come out to play, p. 86, Last Magazine, Summer 2000.
- Maureen Freely, The parent trap, p. 89, Last Magazine, Summer 2000.
- Helen Searls, Why America was all at sea, p. 90, Last Magazine, Summer 2000.
- John Fitzpatrick, Human rights and wrongs, p. 92, Last Magazine, Summer 2000.
- Tracey Brown, Name, blame, shame and claim, p. 94, Last Magazine, Summer 2000.
- Sara Hinchliffe, Rape law reform, p. 96, Last Magazine, Summer 2000.
- Ann Bradley, No means... what?, p. 99, Last Magazine, Summer 2000.
- Bruno Waterfield, Crime: this time it's personal, p. 100, Last Magazine, Summer 2000.
- Iain Murray & Howard Fienberg, Doctoring the data?, p. 102, Last Magazine, Summer 2000.
- Bruce Charlton, Drug dealing, p. 103, Last Magazine, Summer 2000.
- Michael Fitzpatrick, EBM: the science of low expectations, p. 104, Last Magazine, Summer 2000.
- Jim Haynes, Edinburgh Fringe benefits, p. 108, Last Magazine, Summer 2000.
- Timandra Harkness, Simon Munnery: funny peculiar, p. 109, Last Magazine, Summer 2000.
- Sandy Starr, Film: writing history with fire, p. 110, Last Magazine, Summer 2000.
- Irene Miller, Clockwork Orange: the old ultra-violence, p. 111, Last Magazine, Summer 2000.
- Barrie Collins, Africa and 'ethical' foreign policy, p. 112, Last Magazine, Summer 2000.
- John Pender, Alistair Osbourn & Jacquelin Yates, Basic education: the Third World, p. 114, Last Magazine, Summer 2000.
- Dominic Standish, Italy's clean hands, p. 117, Last Magazine, Summer 2000.
- Wendy Earle, Rethinking literacy, p. 118, Last Magazine, Summer 2000.
- Anne Fine, What we should prize about children's books, p. 119, Last Magazine, Summer 2000.
- Austin Williams & Simon Clark, On speed and smoking, p. 120, Last Magazine, Summer 2000.
- Sally Millard, Keeping the fur flying, p. 121, Last Magazine, Summer 2000.
- Ken Garland, The lying image, p. 122, Last Magazine, Summer 2000.
Notes
- ↑ 'Welcome to the new-look LM', LM, February 1997, retrieved from the Internet Archive of 18 February 1998, accessed 27 October 2010
- ↑ Informinc LM Bookstore
- ↑ Informinc Issue 128, March 2000 LM Archives, Retrieved from the Internet Archive of 8 April 2000, accessed 26 January 2011