7 Days Magazine No 6 December 1-7, 1971 "Minority Rule" Gay Liberation Front Rock Special on The Roundhouse Internationalism

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  • Very rare 7 Days magazine/newspaper issue No 6 December 1971.


    HOME NEWS, pp 3-7 Last week foreign secretary Home stepped off the plane from Rhodesia having

    triumphantly ratified the enslavement of 5 million blacks; and 20,000 workers

    fought their way through to Parliament to shout for jobs and the eviction of the

    government that has brought unemployment up to the million. We lead with these

    two stories.


    INDUSTRY, p 4 What is the present situation on the Clyde? Our Industrial correspondent assesses

    what the next phase is likely to be.


    PHOTO-FEATURE, pp 4-6 In Newport a whole community are being pushed out of their homes, and and

    entire area of the town rendered as desolate as a bomb-site. We sent a reporter and

    photographer to find out what is happening and how the people are fighting back.


    PHOTO-FEATURE, p 7 Which place in the country has more men out of work than anywhere else? See this

    page for the whereabouts of Heath’s pride and joy.


    FOREIGN NEWS, pp 8-10 The Indo-Pak conflict pushed a promised feature out of last week’s 7 DAYS. At

    last: How It Looks from the Kremlin, a precise documenting of what Russian

    foreign policy amounts to. Also on these pages, news from Germany, Chile,

    Britain’s schemes in the Gulf.


    SPORT, p 11 The name of Stan Biss rattles every dove-cot in the country. Billy Hack went to see

    him, and the most expensive bird in the country and explores the upheavals

    convulsing the pigeon-racing world. “


    PHOTO-FEATURE, pp 12-13 The steam coming off our photographers after last week’s unemployment march

    was almost as thick as the smoke from the fire we had ten days ago. To go with our

    story on page 3 we have given over the centre spread to their pictures.


    LIFE, p 14 The Gay Liberation Front to end the oppression of homosexuals was born a short

    time ago. It already represents a large and active movement. On this page Peter

    Edwards discusses their manifesto. ;


    IDEAS, p 15 ‘Workers of all lands, Unite’ is the noblest slogan of the socialist movement Millions

    have died in its negation. Fred Halliday discusses internationalism.


    ROCK SPECIAL, pp 16-19 The fag end of the rock years at the Round House... the tacky road to super

    group success ...John Hoyland’s answer to attacks on the rock revolution. All

    these items in the second of our rock special features.


    ARTS, p 20 Big brother is not only watching you. He’s watching what you watch. The news

    from Ireland is being censored and 200 journalists were complaining about it last

    week. We report on the censor’s dirty deeds.


    SPECIAL FEATURE, pp 21-23 Ethology is the fad ‘science’ of the hour. Its high priest is Konrad Lorenz. How ©

    many of the readers of ‘Man Meets Dog’ and ‘On Aggression’ know what Lorenz

    had to say about racial hygiene in Nazi Germany in 1942? Bruce Chatwin gives a

    full account, and shows just how reactionary the work of Lorenz and of Ardrey

    really is. It is high time this nauseating discipline was given a knock on the head and -

    we are delighted to do so in our pages. 


    Size A3 Approx 16 ¾ " X 11½ " ( 42 x30cm )

    Excellent condition


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