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Red Banner Index
Some time ago one of the mails on Ireland referred to a journal called "Red
Banner" which was launched in November 1997 stating:
"Red Banner has no illusions whatsoever that it is destined to form some
revolutionary vanguard, but we are convinced that a powerful socialist
movement can be built in the working class on condition that the sectarian
disorder is eradicated and that the actual fight for socialist revolution
once again becomes all important"
Below is an index of the last 12 editions.
If you are interested in back issues, you can contact "Red Banner" at
red_banner@xxxxxxxxx
Index:
RED BANNER issues 1-12
AHMED, EDE:
Nigeria's police: the horrifying truth. RB 10, 18-21.
ANDERSON, JON:
James P Cannon and the revolutionary party. RB 12, 23-29.
BONASS, DES:
The Matt Merrigan I knew. RB 9, 52-62.
BUTTERFIELD, EAMON:
Oscar Wilde and socialism. RB 8, 60-63.
CONNAUGHTON, MAEVE:
Revolutionary lives: Rosa Luxemburg. RB 1, 22-40
Northern exposure. RB 4, 4-9.
Revolutionary lives: John Maclean. RB 5, 23-31.
Orwell and the working class. RB 7, 52-63.
United we stand? RB 9, 21-24.
Tears of sadness, and opportunities. RB 11, 4-6.
Nervous dispositions and vestigial knowledge: The 1970 arms crisis. RB 12,
43-48.
CONNOLLY, JAMES:
The Hidden Connolly. RB 1, 52-58; RB 2, 51-58; RB 3, 51-55; RB 4, 52-55;
RB 5, 43-50; RB 6, 40-49; RB 7, 46-51; RB 8, 50-55; RB 9, 45-51; RB 10,
54-56; RB 11, 56-58; RB 12, 49-54.
CONROY, JOE:
Back to Basics. RB 1, 5-8.
Revolutionary lives: Friedrich Engels. RB 3, 36-46; RB 4, 16-26.
Revolutionary lives: Vladimir Ilyich Lenin. RB 6, 20-26; RB 7, 15-22.
Revolutionary lives: Victor Serge. RB 9, 14-20.
Revolutionary lives: Alexandra Kollontai. RB 11, 16-25.
A forceful argument. RB 12, 55-58.
CRAIG, JOE:
What sort of socialist politics? RB 4, 10-15.
CRILLY, KIERAN:
Prosperity such as they speak of. RB 3, 47-50.
De FAOITE, COLM:
Miotais, bunduin agus '98. RB 3, 31-35.
Ni he George Redmond an t-aon bhailitheoir ciosa! RB 11, 40-45.
DERWIN, DES:
The taming of Jim Larkin. RB 2, 5-10.
Trouble at t'mill: the Clondalkin sit-ins 1982-83. RB 4, 39-51; RB 5,
51-63.
The PPF: A done deal soon undone? RB 7, 4-14.
ILDA, Aldi, taxi and ASTI: New rebels, new consensus. RB 11, 26-39.
DOYLE, MICK:
Class, creed and consent. RB 1, 9-18.
Working class fool: Workers in the arts and media. RB 2, 59-63.
FARRELL, EMMET:
Sand in the eyes of working people: The White Paper on foreign policy. RB
6, 4-19.
Mugabe: The toughest rooster? RB 8, 35-38.
FLOOD, ANDREW:
Imperialism, globalisation and the rule of the few. RB 10, 33-38.
Local or global trade? A libertarian socialist view. RB 12, 11-14.
FLYNN, ROSANNA:
Racism: A class issue. RB 1, 19-21.
It hasn't gone away, you know: The fight for abortion rights. RB 2, 26-28.
See also O'REILLY, MICHAEL.
GALLAGHER, MAUREEN:
Travellers in Ireland. RB 10, 22-24.
Women's oppression and the fight to end it. RB 12, 39-42.
GUERIN, PAT:
Immigration policy, racism and national identity. RB 10, 9-17.
HANLEY, BRIAN:
The myth of Michael Collins. RB 1, 59-62.
Fianna Fáil and the IRA: Lessons from the 1930s. RB 2, 45-50.
The Communists, the Nazis, and the German working class. RB 4, 35-38.
HIGGINS, KEVIN:
Unmasking the real enemy. RB 10, 4-8.
Whatever happened to the end of history? RB 11, 12-15.
Borges, Balzac and the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come. RB 12, 59-63.
HYLE, GIL:
Hardly a myth shattered. RB 11, 59-63.
KEATING, KEVIN:
Fighting social partnership. RB 10, 42-53.
LUXEMBURG, ROSA:
Through fire and water for the cause of socialism. RB 9, 4-13.
LYONS, CATHERINE:
Marxism and cellulite: A consumer's guide to marketing. RB 6, 33-39.
McANULTY, JOHN:
The lessons of Kosovo. RB 5, 37-42.
McCANN, ELLEN:
Challenged consensus. RB 5, 5-16.
McKEARNEY, TOMMY:
The relevance of republicanism. RB 8, 23-28.
McMANUS, PATRICIA:
Any Marx is better than no Marx? RB 8, 39-49.
MacSIMOIN, ALAN:
Socialists in the unions. RB 5, 17-22.
MAC SIOMOIN, TOMAS:
Future Shock agus fabhalscealta eile. RB 2, 39-44.
Bealach Blair: 1848 faoi chulaith 2000. RB 6, 27-32.
The gene is out of the bottle: The menace of genetic engineering. RB 7,
38-45.
An eolaiocht e an marxachas? RB 8, 29-34.
Berlusconi: Buncheacht no dho. RB 10, 39-41.
Deich mbliain ar aghaidh: Ceard a chriog Aontacht na Soiveide? RB 12,
30-38.
MEEHAN, JOHN:
Hard truths after the Good Friday Agreement. RB 3, 10-16.
Alliances on the far left. RB 7, 23-25.
MORRISON, EVE:
Forgotten voices: Women and the Land War. RB 1, 45-51.
Drugs: Legalise or criminalise? RB 2, 11-15.
MORRISON, JONATHAN:
Zimbabwe: Mugabe's last stand? RB 7, 26-31.
MULDOWNEY, MARY:
The crozier and the pike: The Catholic Church hierarchy and 1798. RB 3,
17-30.
O CATHASAIGH, AINDRIAS:
O cheardchumannachas go soisialachas. RB 1, 41-44.
Revolutionary lives: Antonio Gramsci. RB 2, 29-38.
The Communist Manifesto: Birthday honours. RB 3, 56-63.
Socialism beyond the Pale. RB 4, 56-63.
Marx agus roinnt an bhodaigh. RB 5, 32-36.
Embracing the butcher? Brecht and Stalinism. RB 6, 50-60.
Dillon beag. RB 7, 32-37.
Revolutionary lives: William Morris. RB 8, 16-22.
The relevance of socialism. RB 9, 35-38.
Revolutionary lives: György Lukács. RB 10, 25-32.
Another movement is possible! RB 11, 7-11.
Revolutionary lives: Karl Marx (part one). RB 12, 15-22.
O CONAIRE, PADRAIC:
An caipitealacht a bhriseadh. RB 4, 27-34.
O'CONNOR LYSAGHT, D R:
Matt Merrigan: A political assessment. RB 8, 11-15.
The lockout in close-up. RB 11, 51-55.
See also Correspondence, RB 9, 63; RB 10, 62-63.
O'FLANAGAN, MICHAEL:
Can the media handle the truth? RB 10, 57-61.
O LOINGSIGH, GEAROID:
Pinning down Pinochet. RB 8, 56-59.
Colombia: An overview. RB 9, 25-31.
O MUIRCHEARTAIGH, ANTOIN:
Bosses, workers and the Euro. RB 2, 16-25.
O'REILLY, MICHAEL:
"Socialist trade unionism, not trade union socialism": Interview by Rosanna
Flynn. RB 3, 4-9.
Matt Merrigan: A marvellous legacy. RB 8, 4-10.
O SNODAIGH, PADRAIG:
Saothar, an POOA, an ILDA agus eile. RB 9, 32-34.
RYAN, JOHN:
Lessons of the Nice Treaty. RB 11, 46-50.
THRONE, JOHN:
Full Spectrum Domination: The offensive of US capitalism. RB 12, 4-10.
TRENCH, BRIAN:
Imagining socialism. RB 9, 39-44.
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