Fra International Socialism Journal nr. 5 |
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Editorial (ISJ 5, Summer 1979) |
5 |
1 |
jun 79 |
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The editors have been acutely aware that in our first 4 issues we did not publish anything that was directly concerned with the British working class today. So we do not need to apologise for the length of Steve Jeffrey’s article in this issue. |
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Steve Jefferys: Striking into the 1980s modern British trade unionism: its limit and potential |
5 |
1 |
jun 79 |
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By the end of 1974 the full effects of the world oil and currency crises and the related commodity speculation put the survival of British capital in anything like its 1960s condition into question. It was forced to act. Just two and half years later all the gains in workers’ real wages made between 1970 and 1974 had been wiped out; the social wage (public services and amenities) had been cut by a quarter. |
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Miguel Garcia: Karl Marx and the formation of the average rate of profit |
5 |
54 |
jun 79 |
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Since von Bortkiewicz it has frequently been assumed that Marx’s solution to the ‘transformation problem’ is faulty. In this article we shall try to show: (a) that Marx’s solution was correct; (b) that it leads to no inconsistencies in his theory of value; (c) that even in spite of this solution, von Bortkiewicz misunderstood the problem. |
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Ian Birchall: Partisanship or abstention? A reply to Andrew Collier |
5 |
67 |
jun 79 |
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A reply to Andrew Collier: Partisanship and realism in art: a reply to Ian Birchall in ISJ2:2 (which in turn was a reply to Ian Birchall: The spectre of Zhdanov in ISJ2:1) |
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Colin Sparks: The debate on art and revolution |
5 |
75 |
jun 79 |
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Comment on the debate between Ian Birchall and Andrew Collier on realism in art in ISJ2:1, ISJ2:2 and ISJ2:5 |
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Alex Callinicos: Maoism, Stalinism and the Soviet Union |
5 |
80 |
jun 79 |
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Review: Charles Bettelheim: "Class struggles in the USSR – First period: 1917-1923, Second period: 1923-1930" – 2 vols |
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Susan Cahn: Patriarchal ideology and the rise of capitalism |
5 |
89 |
jun 79 |
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A reply to Joan Smith: Women’s oppression and male alienation in ISJ2:3 |
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Philip Spencer: The ‘left’ face of Eurocommunism |
5 |
92 |
jun 79 |
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It is becoming something of a cliche in the revolutionary left these days to analyse the phenomenon of Eurocommunism in terms of the Social Democratisation of the Communist Parties of the advanced capitalist countries. |
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Pete Goodwin: ‘Razor-sharp factional minds’ – the F.I. debates Kampuchea |
5 |
106 |
jun 79 |
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Our party, the SWP, was born out of Trotskyism. We were conceived, in the Trotskyist movement of the late 1940s on the basis of our different analysis of Stalinist Russia and the other so-called socialist countries. |
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FK (Forbundet Kommunist, Sverige): Alternative production |
5 |
115 |
jun 79 |
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We would like to draw the attention of readers, particularly in Britain, to the article on Alternative Production. Apart from in a few isolated exceptions – such as the alternative proposals of the Lucas stewards’ Combine Committee – the question has not yet become a central one on the Left in this country. But if the indications of Sweden, Italy and Denmark are anything to go by, it could well become one shortly. We cannot pretend to have done more than familiarise our readers with some of the most important arguments that its supporters use in our present issue. Even so, this is a necessary starting point for future work to be done. |
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Mauro Volpe: Bonapartism and the Capitalist State |
5 |
124 |
jun 79 |
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A contribution to the discussion of the strong state begun by Tim Potter in ISJ2:4 |
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Contents (ISJ 5, Summer 1979) |
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jun 79 |
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