Fra International Socialism Journal nr. 17 |
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Contents (ISJ 17, Autumn 1982) |
17 |
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sep 82 |
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Alex Callinicos: The Rank-and-File Movement today |
17 |
1 |
sep 82 |
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Perhaps the most well-known characteristic of the Socialist Workers Party within the British labour movement has been its advocacy of a national rank-and-file movement. Indeed, our reformist critics have often belaboured us for having our own special deviation, ‘rank and filism’. |
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Mike Gonzalez: The Nicaraguan revolution: classes, masses and the Sandinista state |
17 |
39 |
sep 82 |
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On July 16th, 1979, five people boarded a plane in Costa Rica; they were on their way to Leon, the second city of Nicaragua. The five constituted the Provisional Government of Reconstruction of Nicaragua – a small country of under 3 million people at the strategic heart of Central America. They represented different social forces.
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Peter Binns: What are the tasks of Marxism in philosophy? |
17 |
92 |
sep 82 |
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Review: Alex Callinicos: “Is There a Future for Marxism?” |
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