COLD COMFORT FARM

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COLD COMFORT FARM
refdoc July=1991

JOURNAL ARTICLE , User Ref = 007333
S Hall
New Socialist, Nov 1985 (32) pp10-12

A socialist analysis of the impact of the public disorder on the
Broadwater Farm Estate in Tottenham which suggests that the major
beneficiaries are the political Right and racists. Argues that
racist policing has produced a situation in which violent
conflict with the ethnic minorities is almost inevitable, and the
government seems unwilling to do anything to improve the lot of
poor, black and white, inner city communities.

United Kingdom, black people, riot, London, right wing, racism,
racial conflict

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