Fra International Socialism Journal nr. 64 |
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Editorial (ISJ 64, Autumn 1994) |
64 |
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sep 94 |
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[Contents] |
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Chris Harman: The prophet and the proletariat |
64 |
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sep 94 |
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Islamic fundamentalism is rapidly emerging as the ideology that Western politicians and media pundits most like to hate. The kind of abuse once reserved for `Communism' is now directed at the Islamic movements which threaten to destabilise key areas of Western influence in the Middle East and beyond. But the campaign against Islamism has found allies on the left among those fearful that it threatens an irrationalist, even fascist, backlash.
Chris Harman charts a careful course through the contradictions of Islamism, revealing its class roots and arguing that when the Islamists are in opposition the socialist attitude should be `with the state never, with Islamism sometimes'. He goes on to show in which circumstances Islamism plays a reactionary role and in which circumstances the Islamists challenge the establishment. |
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Kieran Allen: What is changing in Ireland? |
64 |
65 |
sep 94 |
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Irish society is at a fateful juncture, both North and South of the border. Kieran Allen looks at the break up of traditional institutions and the rise of the class struggle in the South and at the impasse which faces the British, the Unionists and the Republicans in the North. He claims that socialists are better placed than at any time in the last 25 years. |
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Mike Haynes: The wrong road on Russia (S Clarke, P Fairbrother, M Burawoy and P Krotov: "What About the Workers? Workers and the Transition to Capitalism in Russia") |
64 |
105 |
sep 94 |
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Mike Haynes reviews "What About the Workers?", an attempt to give a socialist perspective on the transition to the market. |
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Rob Ferguson: Hero and villain? (Donny Gluckstein: "The tragedy of Bukharin") |
64 |
115 |
sep 94 |
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Jane Elderton: Suffragette style (K Dodd (ed): "A Sylvia Pankhurst Reader") |
64 |
123 |
sep 94 |
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A look at Sylvia Pankhurst's life |
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Chris Nineham: Two faces of modernism |
64 |
133 |
sep 94 |
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Gareth Jenkins's review of a history of the 20th century novel in International Socialism 62 has drawn a defence of modernism from Chris Nineham. |
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Matt Kelly + Dave Harker + Mike Hobart: Three replies to 'Jazz: a people's music?' |
64 |
141 |
sep 94 |
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Charlie Hore's "Jazz-a People's Music?", published in International Socialism 61, has prompted three replies |
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Charlie Kimber: Bookwatch: South Africa – the struggle continues |
64 |
159 |
sep 94 |
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Bookwatch examines South Africa's history of struggle. |
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