Fra International Socialism Journal nr. 47 |
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Contents (ISJ 47, Summer 1990) |
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Ahmed Shawki: Black liberation and socialism in the United States |
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The race relations industry has never been as powerful as it is today – the number of Black professionals, Black businesses, Black superstars and Black politicians never so numerous-but the vast majority of Blacks are still poverty stricken and many are the victims of brutal racist violence. The prosperity of the few hasn’t altered the oppression of the many.
Yet even among those who reject the idea that working within the system can end racism there are very real differences. Many Black militants hope that separatism and Black nationalism will prove more effective than attempts at reform. But, argues Ahmed Shawki of the American International Socialist Organisation, the record shows that Black nationalism is a flawed tradition. He looks at the fight for Black liberation from slavery to the present and defends the continued relevance of the Marxist tradition. |
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John Rees: Trotsky and the dialectic of history |
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Leon Trotsky was murdered by Stalin’s agent 50 years ago. We publish three articles which re-examine his legacy just at the moment when Stalin's empire is crumbling. John Rees examines Trotsky’s recently published Writings on Lenin, Dialectics and Evolutionism and evaluates Trotsky's original contribution to the Marxist method. |
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Chris Harman: From Trotsky to state capitalism |
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In a review of Ernest Mandel’s Beyond Perestroika, Chris Harman traces the fate of Trotsky’s analysis of Russia at the hands of the Fourth international and argues that the theory of state capitalism is nearer to the spirit, if not the letter, of Trotsky’s politics. Ernest Mandel has been asked to reply in a future issue. |
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Steve Wright: Hal Draper’s Marxism |
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Steve Wright contributes an appreciation of Hal Draper, an early American Trotskyist and author of the much acclaimed three volume Karl Marx’s Theory of Revolution, who died earlier this year. |
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Paul Vernell: The ideology of postmodernism |
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Alex Callinicos: “Against Postmodernism – a marxist critique”
Postmodernism is a theory which has long stood in need of debunking. Paul Vernell reviews one such attemp – ‘Against Postmodernism’ by Alex Callinicos. |
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Norah Carlin: Daniel Guérin and the working class in the French Revolution |
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Norah Carlin continues our discussion of the French Revolution, begun in issue 43, with a look at the work of historian Daniel Guerin. |
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Editorial (ISJ 47, Summer 1990) |
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