Fra International Socialism Journal nr. 39 |
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Andy Zebrowski + Chris Harman: Glasnost – before the storm |
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This year already marks a watershed in Russian history.
The crisis facing glasnost and perestroika has led to what Mikhail Gorbachev describes as ‘turmoil in the minds of many peopleworkers, intelligentsia and leading cadres. The panic has reached such a level ...as to question whether perestroika is something destructive, leading to the destabilisation of society.’
But beneath those battling it out in the upper ranks of the bureaucracy much more powerful forces are beginning to stir. Earlier this year the Armenian general strike showed both how dangerous the national question has become for the Russian ruling class and the possibility of the struggle reaching down into the core of the working class.
In this issue’s leading article Chris Harman and Andy Zebrowski chart the growing storm.
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Chanie Rosenberg: Labour and the fight against fascism |
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The rise of the National Front in France is grim testimony to the failures of socialist Francois Mitterrand’s Presidency. But it is not the first time that a reformist government has allowed fascists to grow. The last Labour government in Britain did the same.
This has meant that the initiative in confronting the fascists has always had to come from those to the left of the reformists. In a timely article Chanie Rosenberg recalls not just the fight against the National Front in the 1970s and the struggle against Mosley in the 1930s, but also analyses the response of the French left to the rise of Le Pen. |
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Mike Gonzalez: Central America after the peace plan |
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Mike Gonzales looks at a turning point in the Nicaraguan revolution now that its leaders have signed an accommodation with the United States-the Arias peace plan. |
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Ian Birchall: Raymond Williams: centrist tragedy? |
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Ian Birchall assesses the work of Marxist critic Raymond Williams, who died earlier this year. |
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Alex Callinicos: Making History: a reply to John Rees |
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Alex Callinicos replies to John Rees’ critique of his new book, ‘Making History’, which appeared in the previous issue of the journal. |
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