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Month: February 2006

North Korea’s hidden history

Posted on 3rd February 2006 by ISJ

Recent writing on North Korea from South Korea’s internationalist left North Korea is often in the news these days, albeit relegated to the inside pages of the papers, while English-language books on the country have proliferated in the last few… Continue Reading →

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Empire built on shifting sand

Posted on 2nd February 2006 by ISJ

The last few years have not been kind to Antonio Negri. Empire,1 his most famous book, produced in collaboration with Michael Hardt, heralded the death of imperialism. The authors claimed that the old logic of warring nation-states had been replaced… Continue Reading →

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Crusade and jihad in the medieval Middle East

Posted on 2nd February 2006 by ISJ

Bush explains he is engaged in a ‘crusade’ for freedom. Osama bin Laden calls for a ‘jihad’ against the new crusaders. Saddam Hussein portrayed himself as a latter-day Saladin. Maybe Blair thinks he is Richard the Lionheart. The debate about… Continue Reading →

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Gramsci and revolution: a necessary clarification

Posted on 2nd February 2006 by ISJ

The name of Antonio Gramsci is regularly invoked internationally by people looking for a version of Marxism that avoids references to revolution. Roberto Robaina challenges this approach, criticising fellow Brazilians who use it. Brazil was one of the first countries… Continue Reading →

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Anti-capitalism, social forums and the return of politics

Posted on 2nd February 2006 by ISJ

Six years after its coming out party at Seattle, the anti-capitalist movement faces its biggest challenges yet. The movement has made huge advances. Its basic critiques have become mainstream. Walk in to virtually any bookshop in the world and you… Continue Reading →

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China’s economy and Europe’s crisis

Posted on 2nd February 2006 by ISJ

The message is repeated over and over again: ‘Europe has to change because of the rise of China and India.’ To question it, as the majority of French people did in last year’s referendum and millions of Germans in the… Continue Reading →

Analysis

Resistance and sectarianism in Iraq

Posted on 2nd February 2006 by ISJ

Haifa Zangana and Sami Ramadani answered questions from Anne Ashford on the situation in Iraq as the third anniversary of the occupation approaches. I’d like to start with the question of sectarianism. How do you see the problem? Haifa Zangana:… Continue Reading →

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Dossier: Reform and revolution in Venezuela

Posted on 2nd February 2006 by ISJ

Venezuela has caught the imagination of people internationally. Three times in three years the country’s upper class, supported by the Bush administration, tried to get rid of Hugo Chavez—once with a coup, once with a lockout and finally with a… Continue Reading →

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The riots did not take place in a ‘political desert’

Posted on 2nd February 2006 by ISJ

The deaths on Thursday 28 October 2005 in Clichy-sous-Bois north east of Paris) of two French kids of immigrant workers, Zyad Benna and Bouna Traoré, set off riots in working class outer city areas (banlieues) that have been the most… Continue Reading →

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France in revolt: 1995-2005

Posted on 1st February 2006 by ISJ

‘In recent years,’ remarked the sociologist Emmanuel Todd in November 2005, ‘French political life has been nothing but a series of catastrophes. And each time the ruling class’s lack of legitimacy becomes more flagrant’.1 He was speaking in the aftermath… Continue Reading →

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