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Month: January 2012

Revolution against “progress”: the TIPNIS struggle and class contradictions in Bolivia

Posted on 9th January 2012 by ISJ

Marx says that revolutions are the locomotive of world history. But perhaps it is quite otherwise. Perhaps revolutions are an attempt by the passengers on this train—namely, the human race—to activate the emergency brake.1 In the two and a half… Continue Reading →

Analysis Bolivia

Libya at the crossroads

Posted on 9th January 2012 by ISJ

The revolutions in the Middle East burst like thunder across a region long considered beyond change and are being undertaken by people long considered incapable of acting in their own interests. The idea that revolutions are the stuff of history… Continue Reading →

Analysis Libya

The Egyptian workers’ movement and the 25 January Revolution

Posted on 9th January 2012 by ISJ

“It is midnight in Cairo”, intoned the BBC reporter on the Ten O’ Clock News bulletin, “and still tens of thousands are in Tahrir Square. One chant echoes again and again: ‘Go, go, go’. But this time it is not… Continue Reading →

Analysis Arab revolution, Egypt, Working class

China’s capitalism and the crisis

Posted on 9th January 2012 by ISJ

Major wars and economic crises force the pace of change within and between capitalist states, giving rise to new alignments and shifts in the geopolitics of world capitalism.1 At the time of writing this article, turmoil in financial markets triggered… Continue Reading →

Analysis China

Interview: Working people have no interest in saving the euro

Posted on 9th January 2012 by ISJ

Costas Lapavitsas, Professor of Economics at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, spoke to Stefan Bornost about the crisis in the eurozone For starters the crystal ball: Will we still pay with euro in 2015? Some… Continue Reading →

Analysis Eurozone crisis

The Occupy movement and class politics in the US

Posted on 9th January 2012 by ISJ

The Occupy movement that began in New York in September 2011 and has spread with remarkable speed across the country represents a massive shift in the politics of the United States.1 A year ago the seemingly inexorable rise of the… Continue Reading →

Analysis Class, Occupy movement, USA

The rebirth of our power? After the 30 November mass strike

Posted on 9th January 2012 by ISJ

The mass strike of 30 November 2011 has opened a new chapter in British working class history. Around 2.5 million people joined what was the biggest strike in Britain since 1926.1 In every town and city large parts of the… Continue Reading →

Analysis Mass strikes, Trade unions

The crisis wears on

Posted on 9th January 2012 by ISJ

The world enters 2012 still in the grip of an economic crisis that, by increasingly common consent, is without precedent since the 1930s. Its basic contours haven’t changed since we delineated them in our last issue. On the one hand,… Continue Reading →

Analysis

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