Fra International Socialism Journal nr. 106 |
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Contents (ISJ 106, Spring 2005) |
106 |
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mar 05 |
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Notes on contributors (ISJ 106, Spring 2005) |
106 |
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mar 05 |
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Chris Harman: Imperialism's new facade |
106 |
3 |
mar 05 |
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'Vindication', claimed Bush's supporters after anti-Syrian protests in Lebanon. But the US is unleashing forces it cannot control, argues Chris Harman.
An introduction to the articles on Iraq and Egypt |
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Anne Alexander + Simon Assaf: The elections and the resistance in Iraq |
106 |
12 |
mar 05 |
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The Iraq election has not broken the resistance or brought stability, Anne Alexander and Simon Assaf show. |
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Egypt: the pressures build up (interviews) |
106 |
23 |
mar 05 |
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Ppressure is building up against the Mubarak's 23 year old pro-US dictatorship, socialist activists from Egypt report. |
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Chris Harman: Britain after eight years of Blair |
106 |
35 |
mar 05 |
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What is the shape of Britain after eight years of New Labour? What has happened to industry, the working class, the schools, the urban landscape? How badly damaged is Labour's base? Jane Hardy, Jacob Middleton, Terry Wrightly, Alex Law, Gerry Mooney and Charlie Kimber provide insights into these issues in a special section.
An introduction to these 5 articles. |
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Jane Hardy: The changing structure of the British economy |
106 |
44 |
mar 05 |
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What is the shape of Britain after eight years of New Labour? What has happened to industry, the working class, the schools, the urban landscape? How badly damaged is Labour's base? Jane Hardy, Jacob Middleton, Terry Wrightly, Alex Law, Gerry Mooney and Charlie Kimber provide insights into these issues in a special section. |
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Jacob Middleton: The working class |
106 |
67 |
mar 05 |
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What is the shape of Britain after eight years of New Labour? What has happened to industry, the working class, the schools, the urban landscape? How badly damaged is Labour's base? Jane Hardy, Jacob Middleton, Terry Wrightly, Alex Law, Gerry Mooney and Charlie Kimber provide insights into these issues in a special section. |
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Terry Wrigley: Blair’s vision for education: business, business, business |
106 |
75 |
mar 05 |
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What is the shape of Britain after eight years of New Labour? What has happened to industry, the working class, the schools, the urban landscape? How badly damaged is Labour's base? Jane Hardy, Jacob Middleton, Terry Wrightly, Alex Law, Gerry Mooney and Charlie Kimber provide insights into these issues in a special section. |
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Alex Law + Gerry Mooney: Urban landscapes |
106 |
89 |
mar 05 |
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What is the shape of Britain after eight years of New Labour? What has happened to industry, the working class, the schools, the urban landscape? How badly damaged is Labour's base? Jane Hardy, Jacob Middleton, Terry Wrightly, Alex Law, Gerry Mooney and Charlie Kimber provide insights into these issues in a special section. |
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Charlie Kimber: Labour’s organic crisis |
106 |
101 |
mar 05 |
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What is the shape of Britain after eight years of New Labour? What has happened to industry, the working class, the schools, the urban landscape? How badly damaged is Labour's base? Jane Hardy, Jacob Middleton, Terry Wrightly, Alex Law, Gerry Mooney and Charlie Kimber provide insights into these issues in a special section. |
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Respect: the record so far |
106 |
111 |
mar 05 |
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What is the shape of Britain after eight years of New Labour? What has happened to industry, the working class, the schools, the urban landscape? How badly damaged is Labour's base? Jane Hardy, Jacob Middleton, Terry Wrightly, Alex Law, Gerry Mooney and Charlie Kimber provide insights into these issues in a special section. |
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Alex Callinicos + John Holloway: Can we change the world without taking power? |
106 |
112 |
mar 05 |
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'Autonomism' is a powerful current in the global anti-capitalist movement. John Holloway, one of its foremost theoreticans, debated Alex Callinicos at a crowded meeting during World Social Forum, 27 January 2005. You can read the complete transcript here. |
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Mike Gonzalez: The WSF: Looking for an alternative |
106 |
129 |
mar 05 |
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Venezuela: inside the Bolivarian revolution (An interview with Roland Denis) |
106 |
135 |
mar 05 |
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Hugo Chávez has becom a symbol of defiance to imperialism, drawing enthusiastic crowds in places as far apart as Porto Alegra and Calcutta. But what really is happening on the ground in Venezuela? Roland Denis, a Venezuelan revolutionary and former deputy minister, tells of some of the contradictions in the 'Bolivarian' process. |
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Fernando Lizárraga: Che and the socialist tradition: a reply to Mike Gonzalez |
106 |
144 |
mar 05 |
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A friendly critique from Argentina of Mike Gonzalez's much-acclaimed book on Che Guevara. |
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Esme Choonara: Cities in revolt (Mumbai) |
106 |
156 |
mar 05 |
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A review of Meena Menon and Neera Adarkar: "One Hundred Years, One Hundred Voices" (Seagull Books, 2004), £19.95. |
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Kieran Allen: Militant Dubliners |
106 |
161 |
mar 05 |
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A review of John Newsinger: "Rebel City" (Merlin Press, 2004), £14.95 |
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Andy Durgan: Barcelona class war |
106 |
163 |
mar 05 |
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A review of Chris Ealham: "Class, Culture and Conflict in Barcelona 1898-1937" (Routledge, 2004), £70 |
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John Molyneux: Emin matters |
106 |
166 |
mar 05 |
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Tracey Emin is the most famous contemporary artist in Britain. This is the first time a woman has occupied this position and that is, in itself, worthy of note. |
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Angus Calder: More than Culloden (Neil Davidson: "Discovering the Scottish Revolution, 1682-1746") |
106 |
172 |
mar 05 |
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A review of Neil Davidson, Discovering the Scottish Revolution, 1682-1746 (Pluto Press, 2003), £19.99. |
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John Game: Caught in a trap (Vivek Chibber: "Locked in Place: State-Building and Late Industrialisation in India") |
106 |
177 |
mar 05 |
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A review of Vivek Chibber, Locked in Place: State-Building and Late Industrialisation in India (Princeton University Press, 2003), £26.95 |
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Chris Harman: Forgotten subversives |
106 |
181 |
mar 05 |
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A review of Jonathan I Israel: "Radical Enlightenment" (Oxford, 2002), £20.99. |
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James Woodcock: I’m all lost in the supermarket |
106 |
183 |
mar 05 |
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A guide to some of the many voices opposing supermarket domination (books, internet). |
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Judy Cox: Where Capital came from |
106 |
185 |
mar 05 |
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A review of Isaac Ilyich Rubin: "A History of Economic Thought" (Bertram), £19.99 |
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Chris Harman: Pick of the quarter |
106 |
188 |
mar 05 |
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A regular survey of articles which readers will find useful. Some, although by no means all, are available on the web. |
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Daphne Lawless: A question of perspective (New Zealand) |
106 |
189 |
mar 05 |
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A comment on the experience of the Alliance Party in New Zealand (Chris Harman: "Spontaneity, Strategy and Politics" in International Socialism 104) |
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