Fra International Socialism (1st series) nr. 6 |
Forfatter: Titel |
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Udgivet |
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Contents (ISJ 1:6, Autumn 1961) |
6 |
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sep 61 |
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Notes of the Quarter: 1. Labour’s Suicide Bid |
6 |
2 |
sep 61 |
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The 1961 Labour Party conference is likely to be an historic occasion. It will not seem like one. To both Left and Right it will appear to mark just another stage in internal faction fighting. |
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Notes of the Quarter: 2. Britain and Europe |
6 |
2 |
sep 61 |
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For British socialists to approach the Common Market with suspicion is one thing. |
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Julius Jacobson: The Relevance of American Socialism |
6 |
4 |
sep 61 |
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America – The Classless Society! – that is an old tune with new lyrics written by a fashionable school of American sociologists intent on proving socialism an alien dogma with less of a future than it has of a past. |
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Baruch Hirson: South Africa: Once Again on the Stay-at-Home |
6 |
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sep 61 |
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There can be little doubt that the stay-at-home, called for May 29, 30 and 31 failed. Even objective observers who supported the strike call have stated unequivocally that the stay-at-home failed. |
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Letter to readers |
6 |
14 |
sep 61 |
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IS condemns and hopes that its readers condemn the Daily Mail and other newspapers’ witchunt of our comrades in the Solidarity group. |
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Henry Collins: The case for left reformism |
6 |
15 |
sep 61 |
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Neither Marx nor Engels ever preached an iron law of wages. Both advised the workers to unite in trade unions and fight for improved wages and shorter hours. |
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Alasdair MacIntyre: Rejoinder to left reformism |
6 |
20 |
sep 61 |
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It was important that the discussion on reformism should be reopened and that it should be done as well as Henry Collins has done it. |
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