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Month: October 2005

1905: The consciousness factor

Posted on 17th October 2005 by ISJ

This October is the hundredth anniversary of one of the high points of the Russian Revolution of 1905—the strike wave that saw the formation of the world’s first soviet (workers’ council) in St Petersburg. In our New Year issue Mark… Continue Reading →

Analysis

Making sense of socialism today

Posted on 17th October 2005 by ISJ

A review of Claudio Katz, El Porvenir del Socialismo (The Future of Socialism), Herramiento, Buenos Aires The anti-capitalist movement since Seattle, the anti-war movement and the series of popular uprisings in Latin America have given new life to revolutionary Marxism… Continue Reading →

Analysis, Book reviews

Critical notes on Edward Said

Posted on 17th October 2005 by ISJ

The writer and critic Edward Said who died last year was admired by the whole anti-imperialist left for his courageous defence of Palestinian rights. The image of this successful, western-educated, frail academic throwing a token stone against the Israeli forces… Continue Reading →

Analysis

Imperialism and global political economy

Posted on 17th October 2005 by ISJ

It has become a cliche to say that the ideas of empire and imperialism have enjoyed a renaissance in the early years of the 21st century. The main reasons for this are, of course, the global primacy of the United… Continue Reading →

Analysis

The left and the crisis of the Lula government

Posted on 17th October 2005 by ISJ

Lula’s Workers’ Party (PT) government in Brazil was hit by a devastating political crisis over the summer. The government, which was seen by much of the international anti-neoliberal movement as offering new hope when it was elected three years ago,… Continue Reading →

Analysis

Bolivia: the rising of the people

Posted on 17th October 2005 by ISJ

6 June 2005: Bolivian president Carlos Mesa submits his resignation in an attempt to end weeks of crippling protests demanding nationalisation of the country’s natural gas reserves. 7 June: Mass demonstrations continue to paralyse La Paz, cut it off from… Continue Reading →

Analysis

Respect: the view from below

Posted on 17th October 2005 by ISJ

A radical new electoral force emerged in the May general election in Britain. Formed 16 months earlier, Respect—the Unity Coalition recorded some extraordinary results. George Galloway captured the headlines and the imagination as he was elected MP for the east… Continue Reading →

Analysis

The rise of Solidarnosc

Posted on 17th October 2005 by ISJ

At the end of the 1970s ‘People’s Poland’ was racked by crisis as it experienced the largest collapse of production yet seen in any postwar industrial country: GNP fell in 1979 by 2 percent, in 1980 by 8 percent and… Continue Reading →

Analysis

Poland and the new Europe

Posted on 17th October 2005 by ISJ

Twenty five years ago the occupation of the shipyards in the Polish city of Gdansk signalled the birth of a mass workers’ movement, soon to be known as Solidarnosc (Solidarity). This was in a country where strikes had been banned… Continue Reading →

Analysis

Germany: the rise of the left

Posted on 17th October 2005 by ISJ

‘The left is back. The pact between WASG and PDS under the leadership of Gregor Gysi and Oskar Lafontaine has the potential to change the balance of forces in the political system forever.’ (Editorial in the conservative newspaper Welt am… Continue Reading →

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