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Month: April 2005

The working class

Posted on 5th April 2005 by ISJ

It has become common to deny either the existence or relevance of class to Britain today. Yet the numbers of people who describe themselves as ‘working class’ grew from 51 percent in 1994 to 68 percent in 2002.1 The staggering… Continue Reading →

Analysis Working class

The changing structure of the British economy

Posted on 5th April 2005 by ISJ

Capitalism, according to Marx’s analysis, is a dynamic system subject to continually changing forms. We bear witness to the ‘permanently revolutionary’ character of the system every day as it transforms, in some cases dramatically, all aspects of our lives: where… Continue Reading →

Analysis Economics

Introduction

Posted on 5th April 2005 by ISJ

Britain after eight years of Blair Chris Harman Britain was on the eve of an election as we prepared this issue of the journal. The articles in this section deal with changes that have occurred under New Labour. Most readers… Continue Reading →

Analysis Labour Party, Tony Blair

Egypt: the pressures build up

Posted on 5th April 2005 by ISJ

Egypt’s ruler, Mubarak, shocked the country at the end of February by suddenly announcing a change in the constitution to allow more than one candidate to stand in this autumn’s planned presidential election. There has never been such a multi-candidate… Continue Reading →

Analysis Egypt

The elections and the resistance in Iraq

Posted on 4th April 2005 by ISJ

The day after Iraqis went to the polls, George Bush and Tony Blair declared that Iraq had ‘turned the corner’. Pro-war commentators were quick to demand that the anti-war camp apologise for opposing the war and some who had been… Continue Reading →

Analysis Iraq

Introduction

Posted on 4th April 2005 by ISJ

The supporters of US imperialism were crowing as we began to put this journal to press early in March. By the time we put the final touches to it their crowing looked increasingly misplaced. They claimed that things were at… Continue Reading →

Analysis imperialism

Socialists and the Tasks of Democracy: A Response to Colin Barker

Posted on 4th April 2005 by ISJ

A reply to In the middle way, by Colin Barker

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