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Month: March 2012

The Morales government: neoliberalism in disguise?

Posted on 27th March 2012 by ISJ

For more than a decade Bolivia has been rocked by mass upsurges and mobilisations that have posed the necessity and possibility of fundamental political and social transformation.1 In 2005 the social movements that led the country’s water and gas wars… Continue Reading →

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Explaining the crisis or heresy hunting? A response to Joseph Choonara

Posted on 27th March 2012 by ISJ

In opposition to ostensibly “pragmatic” politics, revolutionary Marxists have long insisted that the practice of changing the world is inextricably tied to the ways in which we understand and theorise it. Yet, while maintaining a resolute commitment to the indispensable… Continue Reading →

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The late Christopher Hitchens

Posted on 27th March 2012 by ISJ

A review of Christopher Hitchens, Hitch–22: A Memoir (Atlantic, 2010), £9.99 Given Hitchens’s political inconsistencies, Hitch–22 is better than it ought to be, a fact which is a consequence of his undeniable talent A petty bourgeois individualist, in his last… Continue Reading →

Analysis

Pitfalls and radical mutations: Frantz Fanon’s revolutionary life

Posted on 27th March 2012 by ISJ

Since his death Frantz Fanon has been appropriated for almost every cause. Five years after his death in 1961 he emerged as the preferred theorist of the emergent Black Power movement in the US, influencing Bobby Seale and Huey P… Continue Reading →

Analysis Algeria, Frantz Fanon

Housing: as it is, and as it might be

Posted on 27th March 2012 by ISJ

This article explores the history of housing in Britain over the past 150 years, and the ways in which access to housing has been shaped by collective struggle.1 It traces the rise and the decline of council housing, and the… Continue Reading →

Analysis Housing

The growth paradigm: a critique

Posted on 27th March 2012 by ISJ

In respect of climate change, the hurricane that tore into New York was the game changer. The floods it unleashed forced the authorities to organise a mass airlift evacuation of much of the city’s population, and to begin planning the… Continue Reading →

Analysis Climate change, Environment

“Most humble day”: the Murdoch empire on the defensive

Posted on 27th March 2012 by ISJ

Rupert Murdoch’s enforced appearance before the House of Commons Select Committee on Culture, Media and Sport on 19 July 2011 was an unprecedented humiliation. It signified the eclipse, at least temporarily, of his political influence in Britain. And this was… Continue Reading →

Analysis Media, Rupert Murdoch

The shock of the new: anti-capitalism and the crisis

Posted on 27th March 2012 by ISJ

In February of this year the Tory employment minister, Chris Grayling, launched an astonishing attack on the Socialist Workers Party (SWP) while live on national radio. Responding to a campaign against a government “workfare” scheme which puts unemployed people to… Continue Reading →

Analysis

The politics of the Scottish independence referendum

Posted on 27th March 2012 by ISJ

David Cameron chose to open 2012 with one of those tactical misjudgements increasingly typical of the overconfident, untested politicians of the coalition. On this occasion the subject was the timing and content of a future referendum on Scottish independence. Under… Continue Reading →

Analysis Scotland, Scottish independence

France: anti-capitalist politics in crisis

Posted on 27th March 2012 by ISJ

Undeniably the global economic and political crisis has accelerated a broad process of political radicalisation visible, for example, in the impact of the Occupy movement during the winter of 2011-12. But these developments have not stilled the question of how… Continue Reading →

Analysis France

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