Friday, 24 February 2012

Issue Seventeen
First Quarter 1995
ISSN 0791-4067
36 Printed Pages A4

'Poverty Of Ideas, What Hope For The Poor, Divided And Marginalised?'

Page 3: A People, Divided by Carol Coulter
Page 4: Consensus Or Solidarity by Brian Trench and Des Derwin
Page 7: Co-operation Is A Capitalist Asset by Matt Merrigan
Page 9: More Bangs For Your Buck by Inez and Vincent McCormack
Page 12: Work And A Job Are Not The Same by Sean Healy
Page 14: Women On The Irish Labour Market by Ursula Barry
Page 20: Women Working In Prostitution by Anne-Marie O'Connor
Page 22: Prioritising Poverty by Joan O'Flynn
Page 23: Education: A Working-Class View by Kathleen Maher
Page 26: Poverty In Rural Ireland by Chris McInerney
Page 28: Poem: The Apple Tart Man by Rita Ann Higgins
Page 29: 'We Survive As We Go Along' The Lower Ravenhill Women's Project
Page 31: Stark Choices For The North by Maura Sheehan
Page 33: Beijing And Beyond by Stasia Crickley
Page 34: A Letter: The Pope And The Reporter From Mike Phipps

Reviews
Page 35: Whither The Irish Border? Liam O'Dowd Reviewed by Basil Miller
Page 35: Free Trade Or Managed Trade, Denis O'Hearn Reviewed by Basil Miller
Page 35: Blood Brothers, Soul Sisters, Terry Prone Reviewed by Sandra Cooke
Page 35: Istanbul Diary, Adrian Kenny Reviewed by Sandra Cooke
Page 36: Ireland: The Emigrant Nursery And The World Economy, Jim McLaughlin
Reviewed by Liam Ó Cuinneagáin
Page 36: Early Many A Morning, Sean Rooney Reviewed by Ronan Brady

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