International Socialism
International Socialism
Issue 127
Analysis
The mould cracks
Marxism and feminism today
Judith Orr
Interview: Zionism, socialism and nationalism
Shlomo Sand & John Rose
Interview: Reviving the spirit of equality
Richard G Wilkinson & Iain Ferguson
1937: the year of the sitdown
John Newsinger
Reassessing the permanent arms economy
Gonzalo Pozo
The Red Hussar: Daniel Bensaïd, 1946-2010
Sebastian Budgen
Empire and literature
Gareth Jenkins
Feedback
Another side of anarchism
Ian Birchall
A response to the sex work debate
Gareth Dale and Xanthe Whittaker
Book reviews
Economic development
Joseph Choonara
Sharing history
Penny McCall Howard
Gramsci rendered whole
Chris Bambery
Driving American decline
G Francis Hodge
Philosophy on the barricades
Stacey Whittle
Drama in three acts
Louis Bayman
Dispelling “the Malthus myth”
Martin Empson
Poles apart?
Adam Fabry
Irrational records
Paul Blackledge
Contesting the revolutionary tradition
Leo Zeilig
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Date d'inscription : 22/06/2010
Re: International Socialism
Issue 128
Analysis
Austerity politics
There will be blood
Greece: striking back
Panos Garganas
The “South Africa moment”: Palestine, Israel and the boycott
Tom Hickey and Philip Marfleet
Hamas, Gaza and the blockade
Jamie Allinson
The euro crisis and the future of European integration
Christakis Georgiou
Crisis and recession in Central and Eastern Europe
Jane Hardy
The ironies of Indian Maoism
Jairus Banaji
Michelangelo and human emancipation
John Molyneux
From deflected permanent revolution to the law of uneven and combined development
Neil Davidson
Feedback
Socialism in the 21st century and the Russian Revolution
Simon Pirani
Sexism and sex work: A response to Dale and Whittaker
Jess Edwards
Book reviews
Skipping stages
Esme Choonara
Labour theory of value?
Estelle Cooch
Other worlds are possible!
Beccy Reese
A fiery polemic
Gareth Dale
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Date d'inscription : 22/06/2010
Re: International Socialism
Issue 129
Analysis
The student revolt and the crisis
Mad as hatters? The Tea Party movement in the US
Megan Trudell
Police killings and the law
Simon Behrman
Labourism and socialism: Ralph Miliband’s Marxism
Paul Blackledge
True crime stories: some New Labour memoirs
John Newsinger
Marxism and disability
Roddy Slorach
Decoding capitalism
Joseph Choonara
What’s wrong with school history?
Andrew Stone
Why we should be sceptical of climate sceptics
Suzanne Jeffery
Tony Cliff’s Lenin and the Russian Revolution
John Rose
Feedback
Sex work: a rejoinder
Gareth Dale and Xanthe Whittaker
Discussing the alternatives
Grace Lally
Book reviews
A tangled tale
Yuri Prasad
Revolution rewritten
Jack Farmer
Analysing honour
Mark Harvey
Globalising Gramsci
Adrian Budd
Intellectual weapons
Alex Callinicos
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sylvestre- Messages : 4489
Date d'inscription : 22/06/2010
Re: International Socialism
Issue 130
Analysis
The return of the Arab revolution
Alex Callinicos
Engels on the power of nature
The return of fear
Iain Ferguson
Tunisia: the people’s revolution
Chamseddine Mnasri
Act One of the Egyptian Revolution
Philip Marfleet
Social media and social movements
Jonny Jones
The origins of the united front policy
John Riddell
The Tories, Eton and private schools
David Renton
I love the sound of breaking glass: the London crowd, 1760-2010
Keith Flett
Feedback
Facing the crisis: the strategic perplexity of the left
Stathis Kouvelakis
Sexuality, alienation and capitalism
Sheila McGregor
Counterpower, participatory democracy, revolutionary defence: debating Black Flame, revolutionary anarchism and historical Marxism
Lucien van der Walt
The social roots of “impairment”
Lee Humber
Book reviews
We want rebel music
Lee Billingham
Natural’s not in it
Martin Empson
State of the union
Chris Bambery
Forgotten famine
John Newsinger
Africa’s opening
Andy Wynne
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Date d'inscription : 22/06/2010
Re: International Socialism
Issue 131
Analysis
Unsteady as she goes
Alex Callinicos
Britain’s trade unions: the shape of things to come
Martin Smith
The Tories: An anatomy
Richard Seymour
The growing social soul of Egypt’s democratic revolution
Anne Alexander
Culture and multiculturalism
Gareth Jenkins
Geert Wilders and the rise of the new radical right
Maina van der Zwan
The Great Unrest and a Welsh town
Tim Evans
Feedback
The relevance of permanent revolution: A reply to Neil Davidson
Joseph Choonara
Anarchism, syndicalism and strategy: A reply to Lucien van der Walt
Paul Blackledge
Talkin’ ‘bout a revolutionary
Ian Birchall
Book reviews
Behind the masks
Peyman Jafari
Interrogating empire
G Francis Hodge
This time it’s personal
Simon Englert
Science and industry
Amy Gilligan
Karl Marx in Wonderland
Luke Evans
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Date d'inscription : 22/06/2010
Re: International Socialism
Issue 133
Analysis
The crisis wears on
Alex Callinicos
The rebirth of our power? After the 30 November mass strike
Charlie Kimber
The Occupy movement and class politics in the US
Megan Trudell
Interview: Working people have no interest in saving the euro
Costas Lapavitsas
China's capitalism and the crisis
Jane Hardy and Adrian Budd
The Egyptian workers’ movement and the 25 January Revolution
Anne Alexander
Libya at the crossroads
Simon Assaf
Revolution against “progress”: the TIPNIS struggle and class contradictions in Bolivia
Jeffery R Webber
“Take that, Maynard G Krebs!”: the Beat Generation.
Adam Marks
Engels’s contradictions: a reply to Tristram Hunt
Roland Boer
Book reviews
Information is not knowledge
Andy Wilson
Philosophical arabesques
Ross Speer
What’s past is prologue
Sally Kincaid
Hegelianation?
Dan Swain
Working class theory is something to read
Jamie Woodcock
“How many ways to get what you want?”
Robin Burrett
A trade union whodunit
Julian Alford
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sylvestre- Messages : 4489
Date d'inscription : 22/06/2010
Re: International Socialism
Issue 134
Analysis
Rumours of crisis, revolution and war
Alex Callinicos
Interview - Greece: the struggle radicalises
France: anti-capitalist politics in crisis
The politics of the Scottish independence referendum
Neil Davidson
The shock of the new: anti-capitalism and the crisis
Jonny Jones
“Most humble day”: the Murdoch empire on the defensive
John Newsinger
The growth paradigm: a critique
Gareth Dale
Housing: as it is, and as it might be
David Renton
Pitfalls and radical mutations: Frantz Fanon’s revolutionary life
Leo Zeilig
The late Christopher Hitchens
Richard Seymour
Feedback
Explaining the crisis or heresy hunting? A response to Joseph Choonara
David McNally
The Morales government: neoliberalism in disguise?
Federico Fuentes
Letter to the editor: Libya
Gilbert Achcar
Book reviews
Race and class in the US
Nicola Ginsburgh
After the fall
Gabriele Piazza
Materialism vs creationism
Amy Gilligan
Thought for food
Dave Sewell
Another social work is possible
Francesca Byron
How green was my valley?
Tim Evans
Nude, shrewd but sometimes crude
Joseph Choonara
Remembering E P Thompson
Christian Høgsbjerg
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sylvestre- Messages : 4489
Date d'inscription : 22/06/2010
Re: International Socialism
Issue 135
Analysis
The second coming of the radical left
Alex Callinicos
France after Sarkozy: Confronting the politics of despair
Jim Wolfreys
The life and times of Occupy Wall Street
Jen Roesch
Rochdale: an anatomy of the sexual abuse scandal
Judith Orr
Resistance: the best Olympic spirit
Dave Zirin and Gareth Edwards
The Syrian crucible
Jonathan Maunder
The rise and fall of the Jewish Labour Bund
Sai Englert
Characterising the period
Nigel Harris
Twenty five years of revolution
Colin Barker
Daniel Bensaïd and the broken time of politics
Alex Callinicos
A reply to David McNally
Joseph Choonara
Clutching at straws? Some mainstream accounts of the crisis
Brian O'Boyle
Grappling with the united front
Ian Birchall
Book reviews
It’s hard to be a saint in the city
Dan Swain
Consuming culture
Bea Leal
Capital ideas
Sarah Young
Dark mirror
Jack Farmer
Liberalism: theory and practice
Marieke Mueller
Ethnic dissension
Shirin Hirsch
Revolution revisited
Julie Sherry
A citizen of whose world?
Jamie Pitman
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Date d'inscription : 22/06/2010
Re: International Socialism
Issue 137
Analysis
British sounds
Alex Callinicos
Why Obama won
Megan Trudell
Interview: South Africa after Marikana
Peter Alexander
“Never going back”: Egypt’s continuing revolution
Philip Marfleet
Latin America: the tide is turning
Mike Gonzalez
New divisions of labour in the global economy
Jane Hardy
The dynamics of revolution
Alex Callinicos
The enemy’s enemy: Disraeli and working class leadership
Ian Birchall
Hegemony and mass critical intellectuality
Panagiotis Sotiris
Divided they fell: the German left and the rise of Hitler
Florian Wilde
Climate change: it’s even worse than we thought
Martin Empson
Feedback
The NPA in crisis: We have to explain because we have to start again
Denis Godard
Book reviews
The age of Hobsbawm
Siobhan Brown
Sweet dreams aren’t made of this
Jonny Jones
Climate of conflict
Camilla Royle
The Dice Man
Ross Speer
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sylvestre- Messages : 4489
Date d'inscription : 22/06/2010
Re: International Socialism
Issue 141
Conference
Day School: Work, Class & Resistance
Analysis
The left after Grangemouth
Alex Callinicos
Can the Tories abolish the welfare state?
Iain Ferguson
Transgender oppression and resistance
Laura Miles
A "Trot of the milder persuasion": Raymond Challinor's Marxism
Christian Høgsbjerg
Dialectics, nature and the dialectics of nature
Camilla Royle
“All things are in common”: theology and politics in Luther Blissett’s Q
Roland Boer
The internet, social media and the workplace
Martin Upchurch
Clear red water or Fabianism with a valleys accent? Wales and the politics of devolution
Tim Evans
Feedback
Once more on left reformism: A reply to Ed Rooksby
Paul Blackledge
Book reviews
A history of struggle
Andrew Stone
Fighters against apartheid
Leo Zeilig
Thailand's red shirts
Giles Ji Ungpakorn
Intersectionality and black communist women
Ken Olende
Neoliberal psychiatry and its discontents
Tad Tietze
Can China’s trade unions be reformed?
Simon Gilbert
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Online only
A Note on Sex and Early Societies
Phil Webster
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Date d'inscription : 22/06/2010
International Socialism n°144
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Roseau- Messages : 17750
Date d'inscription : 14/07/2010
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