Fra International Socialism Journal nr. 49 |
Forfatter: Titel |
Nr. |
Side |
Udgivet |
Om |
Contents (ISJ 49, Winter 1990) |
49 |
1 |
dec 90 |
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Chris Bambery: The decline of the Western Communist Parties |
49 |
3 |
dec 90 |
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Ernest Mandel: A theory which has not withstood the test of facts |
49 |
43 |
dec 90 |
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Reply to Chris Harman’s article in ISJ2:47 |
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Chris Harman: Criticism which does not withstand the test of logic |
49 |
65 |
dec 90 |
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Reply to Ernest Mandel’s article in this issue |
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Derek Howl: The law of value and the USSR |
49 |
89 |
dec 90 |
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Terry Eagleton: Shakespeare and the class struggle |
49 |
115 |
dec 90 |
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The following scene is from Terry Eagleton’s play Brecht and Company which, although it has been staged at the Edinburgh Festival, has never been published. The play concerns Brecht and his company of actors and in this scene they act out the rise of fascism in Weimar Germany in Shakespearian form. |
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Lionel Sims: Rape and pre-state societies: a note on Sheila McGregor’s anthropology |
49 |
123 |
dec 90 |
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Sheila McGregor: A reply to Lionel Sims |
49 |
129 |
dec 90 |
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Editorial (ISJ 49, Winter 1990) |
49 |
1 |
dec 90 |
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