Fra International Socialism (1st series) nr. 2 |
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Udgivet |
Om |
Contents (ISJ 1:2, Autumn 1960) |
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Editorial: A Blow Against the Boss is a Blow Against the Bomb |
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1 |
sep 60 |
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The Summit collapsed, and so did Kishi. In Kishi’s case the working class was there to see him go – six million struck to see him off; in the case of the Summit it was nowhere to be seen. |
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Editorial: Power in the Labour Party |
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2 |
sep 60 |
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What happens when Reforms are possible without Reformism? What happens to the agent, the jobber, the intermediary, when bilateral bargaining between labour and capital takes over? These questions probe the very root of Social-Democracy’s crisis today. |
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Editorial: From Cold War to Price War |
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3 |
sep 60 |
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It cannot be denied that Russian oil in Havana or in New Delhi is politically committed; in the one case to underpinning Castro’s intransigence toward American imperialism, in the other to lending some substance to Nehru’s famous neutrality. |
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Editorial: Congo |
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4 |
sep 60 |
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Whatever the immediate reasons for Belgium’s precipitous retreat from imperialist control of Congo, the fundamental factor is that the colony had become too hot and too expensive to hold. |
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Bob Pennington: Docks: Breakaway and Unofficial Movements |
2 |
5 |
sep 60 |
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In August and September 1954 over 2000 Hull dockworkers quit the Transport and General Workers Union and joined the National Amalgamated Stevedores and Dockers Union. |
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Eugeni Petrov + Ilya Ilf: How the ‘Soviet’ Robinson Crusoe was Written (1933) |
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12 |
sep 60 |
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In the editorial office of the illustrated three-weekly journal Adventure there was a shortage of “literary” material, and in particular of stories that would be of interest to the young reader. |
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Tony Cliff: The Revolutionary Party and the Class or Trotsky on Substitutionism |
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14 |
sep 60 |
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Twenty years ago Trotsky was assassinated. The best tribute one can pay to this great revolutionary, who so despised all cant, would be a critical study of some of his ideas. We offer the following study of one problem he so brilliantly posed as a very young man, a problem that plagued him for the rest of his life, and that is still with us: the problem of the relation between party and class, and the danger of the former substituting for the latter.
Alt. url: Dansk udgave |
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ABU: Four page insert: Polish Notebook |
2 |
18 |
sep 60 |
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Drawings |
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Kan-ichi Kuroda: Japan |
2 |
27 |
sep 60 |
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For over eighteen months and particularly in the period between April and June 1960 thousands of demonstrators repeatedly marched on the Japanese Diet with the aim of preventing the ratification of the new Japanese – United States Security Treaty. |
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Cressida Lindsay: A Touch of the Sun |
2 |
27 |
sep 60 |
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Poem |
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Michael Kidron: Review: Two Left Feet |
2 |
32 |
sep 60 |
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Review: Out of Apathy. Edited by E.P. Thompson. Stevens & Sons, 1960. 15s. |
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John Fairhead: Review: Why Britain is still going |
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33 |
sep 60 |
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Where is Britain Going?
Leon Trotsky
Socialist Labour League Publications. 7s 6d.
The Socialist Labour League has done the working-class movement a service by producing this cheap reprint of a booklet which Trotsky wrote in 1925. Yet it is important that this should not be just another opportunity to kiss the sacred relics and make the sign of the cross. |
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Letter to Readers |
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36 |
sep 60 |
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So far, not at all bad. Sales in London are good; good also in the Provinces (although Left Clubs and NALSO affiliates have shown some reluctance in parting with the lolly). |
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