Fra International Socialism Journal nr. 34 |
Forfatter: Titel |
Nr. |
Side |
Udgivet |
Om |
Contents (ISJ 34, Winter 1987) |
34 |
1 |
dec 86 |
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Mike Haynes: Understanding the Soviet crisis |
34 |
3 |
dec 86 |
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George Gorton: China's 'market socialism' – can it work, and how far can it go? |
34 |
42 |
dec 86 |
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Colin Sparks: A Marxist guide to contemporary film theory |
34 |
71 |
dec 86 |
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Alex Callinicos: Looking for alternatives to reformism |
34 |
106 |
dec 86 |
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A review of Ellen Meiksins Wood, The Retreat from Class: A New ‘True’ Socialism (Verso, 1986)
No sane observer of the British political scene could doubt that the current is pulling rightwards inside the labour movement. The New Statesman recently described the hard left inside the Labour Party as ‘the dog that did not bark’: ‘Labour’s Left has, since the near miss of Tony Benn’s attempt at the party’s deputy leadership in 1981 and even more since the electoral debacle of 1983, declined to the point of near invisibility’. |
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Colin Barker: Comments on Base and Superstructure |
34 |
118 |
dec 86 |
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Response to Chris Harman: "Base and superstructure", ISJ 2:32 |
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Alex Callinicos: Comments on Base and Superstructure |
34 |
122 |
dec 86 |
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Response to Chris Harman: "Base and superstructure", ISJ 2:32 |
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Duncan Hallas: Comments on Base and Superstructure |
34 |
125 |
dec 86 |
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Response to Chris Harman: "Base and superstructure", ISJ 2:32 |
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