Fra International Socialism Journal nr. 92 |
Forfatter: Titel |
Nr. |
Side |
Udgivet |
Om |
Edtorial (ISJ 92, Autumn 2001) |
92 |
1 |
sep 01 |
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Tom Behan: 'Nothing can be the same again' (after Genoa) |
92 |
3 |
sep 01 |
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Genoa was the greatest battle of the anti-capitalist movement since its beginning in Seattle in 1999. Tom Behan has long studied Italian politics and brings his expertise to bear in a record of the events in July. He goes on to look at the crisis of the Italian political system that has resulted. |
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Boris Kagarlitskij: The road from Genoa |
92 |
27 |
sep 01 |
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Genoa was the greatest battle of the anti-capitalist movement since its beginning in Seattle in 1999. Russian writer and activist Boris Kagarlitsky argues that the movement now has to look to workers in factory and office if it is to mobilise on a scale that can defeat the might of the state. |
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Alex Callinicos: Toni Negri in perspective |
92 |
33 |
sep 01 |
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Alex Callinicos develops a critique of Toni Negri, the theorist of autonomism and the figure to whom many of the Black Bloc anarchists look for inspiration. He argues that Negri's theory is an impoverished body of ideas as incapable of providing intellectual guidance to the new movement as the Black Bloc is of providing practical guidance. |
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Jack Fuller: The new workerism: The politics of the Italian autonomists (Reprint ISJ 2:8, Spring 1980) |
92 |
63 |
sep 01 |
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Jack Fuller's dissection of the previous phase of autonomist activity was first published in International Socialism in the spring of 1980. We reproduce it here since none of the warnings that it issues about the illusions of autonomism have lost their relevance. |
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Goretti Horgan: How does globalisation affect women? |
92 |
77 |
sep 01 |
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In the discussion on the anti-capitalist movement Irish socialist Goretti Horgan examines the fate of women in the global economy. |
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Rumy Hasan: East Asia since the 1997 crisis |
92 |
99 |
sep 01 |
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Economic recession has now taken hold of the US economy. Rumy Hasan looks back at the 1997 South East Asian crisis and examines its subsequent course and impact on the world system. |
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Charlie Kimber: Dark heart of imperialism (Ludo De Witte: "The assassination of Lumumba") |
92 |
133 |
sep 01 |
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Patrice Lumumba was the left wing leader of the Congo in the early 1960s. His fate at the hands of the CIA is the subject of a new book reviewed by Charlie Kimber. |
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Megan Trudell: The pursuit of 'unbounded freedom' (Ray Raphael: "The American Revolution: A People's History") |
92 |
141 |
sep 01 |
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Megan Trudell looks at a new account of the American Revolution which tells the story through the words and actions of grassroots activists |
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