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?It pushes toward something much darker: a system of mass political censorship unlike anywhere else in the western world.??Substack CEO Chris Best explains why the Online Safety Act is bad news for free speech.
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Weekly Worker issue 946 now available at www.cpgb.org.uk

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The latest edition of the Weekly Worker is now available online at http://cpgb.org.uk/home/weekly-worker/946

ANTHROPOLOGY: RECLAIMING THE DRAGON
What was primitive communism? Socialist Workers Party member Lionel Sims explores the meaning of the Eden myth and its significance for
women’s oppression

LETTERS
Fight now; Residual; Dogma dies hard; Feminist space; Detritus; Real men; Genuine vanguard; Ticket to hide;

ISRAEL: OLD WINE IN NEW ZIONIST BOTTLES
Tony Greenstein comments on the 2013 Israeli general election
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ITALY: MORE OF THE SAME
There will be another round of cuts and austerity, whoever wins the
general election, writes Toby Abse

PCS UNION: WHERE IS THE STRATEGY?
The PCS leadership seems to be up for a fight over pay, says Dave
Vincent. But can it persuade the members that they can win alone?

SWP OPPOSITION: SEYMOUR IN GREECE
He may have been propelled to the vanguard of the SWP opposition - but
it is not immediately clear what Richard Seymour’s politics actually
are. Paul Demarty looks for clues

ACI HARDY & COOPER: BEYOND ‘ANTI-CAPITALISM’
Harley Filben reviews: Luke Cooper and Simon Hardy, 'Beyond
capitalism? The future of radical politics'. Zero Books, 2013, pp174,
Ł11.99

NATURE AND PROGRAMME: WEALTH OF NATURE AND COUNTERFEIT MARXISM
Why does SWP Online insist on carrying anti-Marxist nonsense? Jack
Conrad shows why root-and-branch change is long overdue

SWP: NO RETURN TO NORMAL
The fight for democracy and accountability in the SWP is gaining
ground, reports Ben Lewis

SUPPLEMENT: THE ANTINOMIES OF GEORG LUKÁCS
Though his key texts languished in obscurity for half a century, Georg
Lukács re-emerged in the late 20th century with a reputation as one of
the great Marxist thinkers. Leading members of the Socialist Workers
Party eagerly declared themselves amongst his disciples. However,
James Turley argues that his work constitutes an obstacle to
revolutionary politics

NOT SO FESTIVE
Robbie Rix laments our festive financial hangover, but remains upbeat

Weekly Worker 946 is also available in PDF format at
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