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Click to download <i>Green Socialist</i> 49

Green Socialist 49 (1001k PDF file )
An arts-centred issue. GSM49's colourful cover story examines African theatre, with actor/writer Joe Williams. Plus an interview with Bev Samuels on the Leeds Reggae Festival, Jim Radford discusses protest music while Karl Dallas reviews the recent CD The Little Red Book of Protest Songs. Mike Davies discusses electoral reform, Abdul Quddus ponders the implications of climate change for Bangladesh, we look at unemployment and there's a review of Naomi Klein's The Shock Doctrine. Plus all the regular features.

Click to download <i>Green Socialist</i> 48

Green Socialist 48 ( 1.1M PDF file )
In an issue that responds to police intimidation at the G20 summit, Green Socialist 48 also explains why the AGS stood under the NO2EU banner in the EU elections, Katy Alford writes on water shortages in Spain, Mike Davis on Easter Island and much, much more.

Click to download <i>Green Socialist</i> 47

Green Socialist 47 ( 674k PDF file )
Winter 2008/09. At the time of the Israeli elections, both Steve Radford and Tony Greenstein write about the brutalities of Zionism and the despair felt in Gaza. Steve Radford questions whether a return to business as usual is the best solution to the financial crisis. Veteran mineworker Ken Capstick bigs up coal as the new green fuel and veteran peacenik Bruce Kent disses the red poppy of Remembrance Day. Plus all the usual features.

Click to download <i>Green Socialist</i> 46

Green Socialist 46 ( 865k PDF file )
Late Autumn 2008. The chaos surrounding National Express' loss of the East Coast line renders Bob Crow's article on rail privatisation even more relevant. Additional articles on greedy bankers, green spaces under threat and the future of voluntary action. Plus Bryn Glover's environmental soundbites, our advice to Barack Obama and much more.

Click to download <i>Green Socialist</i> 45

Green Socialist 45 ( 806k PDF file )
The criminal system is in crisis, and issue 45 of Green Socialist magazine examines the prisons dilemma and youth offending. Garth Frankland interviews Mike Marqsee, Bryn Glover presents an environment round-up, and Lindis Percy examines the status and powers of US forces stationed in the UK.

Click to download <i>Green Socialist</i> 44

Green Socialist 44 ( 872k PDF file )
Issue 44 of Green Socialist magazine introduces a new editor, Steve Radford. There are feature articles on advertising and capitalism, environmental and economic changes in Chile, and the strangely quiet death of the voluntary advice sector is the cover article. There's a round-up of scientific news, and we review Bombs, Bullshit and Bullets by Peter Richards.

Click to download <i>Green Socialist</i> 43

Green Socialist 43 ( 585k PDF file )
The Spring 2008 issue of Green Socialist magazine kicks off with editor Garth Frankland on Bali and New Labour. John Manning examines Socialism and the German Left, and Garth takes a detailed look at the current economic crisis coupled with an historical view of capitalism after World War II. There are, sadly, too many obituaries: Ray Brown on Kurt Vonnegut, Karl Dallas on Karlheinz Stockhausen, and Eddie Adams on Juan Moreno. Simon Boxley questions the Profits from Privatisation and we finish with a poem from Arif Viqar.

Click to download <i>Green Socialist</i> 42

Green Socialist 42 ( 644k PDF file )
The Autumn 2007 issue of Green Socialist magazine concentrates on two issues that affect us all: housing and health. In our main feature Professor Allyson Pollock takes a long, hard look at the dangers of importing US style healthcare to the UK. Also: Dr Stuart Hodkinson on housing realities in Leeds, Dr Paul Grayshan says biofuels are not a green solution, Liz Davies examines housing policy, and Eddy Adams spotlights the growing housing crisis.

Click to download <i>Green Socialist</i> 41

Green Socialist 41 (1004k PDF file )
Summer's here, and Green Socialist magazine looks at climate change with Steve Radford putting George Monbiot's plan under the spotlight. Also: Trevor Bavage on capitalism destroying Scarborough FC, Bryn Glover on slavery and the real Wilberforce story, and Ken Ferguson on a major setback for the Scottish Left.

Click to download <i>Green Socialist</i> 40

Green Socialist 40 ( 613k PDF file )
Yes, it's another Spring 2007 issue of Green Socialist magazine! With Liz Davies and Ruth Bundey on civil liberties in New Labour Britain, Jack Lee and Steve Radford on immigration, Carl Hylton on black self-identity, art and survival, and Pat Devine asks: Is capitalism sustainable?

Click to download <i>Green Socialist</i> 39

Green Socialist 39 ( 722k PDF file )
The Spring 2007 issue of Green Socialist magazine, now redesigned and in colour. Includes Garth Frankland on civil liberties, Abdul Quddus on Bangladesh, John Severs on Upton Sinclair, and more.

Click to download <i>Green Socialist</i> 38

Green Socialist 38 ( 373k PDF file )
The Autumn 2006 issue of Green Socialist magazine. Includes Mike Marqsee on Thoreau, Tony Greenstein on Immigration Controls, Climate Change articles, Tom Neilson on Politics and Music, and more.




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