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Month: October 2012

The Bradford riots: responses to a rebellion

Posted on 9th October 2012 by ISJ

A review of Janet Bujra and Jenny Pearce, Saturday Night and Sunday Morning: The 2001 Bradford Riots and Beyond (Vertical Editions, 2011), £13.99 Visiting Bradford in 1986, the novelist Hanif Kureishi observed that “Bradford seems to be a microcosm of… Continue Reading →

Analysis, Book reviews Riots

Germany’s lost Bolshevik: Paul Levi revisited

Posted on 9th October 2012 by ISJ

A review of David Fernbach (ed), In the Steps of Rosa Luxemburg: Selected Writings by Paul Levi (Brill, 2011), €99 Introduction by John Rose David Fernbach’s selection of the writings of Paul Levi allows us not only to reassess the… Continue Reading →

Analysis Germany

Could Keynes end the slump? Introducing the Marxist multiplier

Posted on 8th October 2012 by ISJ

For Marx, the proximate cause of crises is the fall in the average rate of profit (ARP).1 An increasing number of studies has shown that this thesis not only is logically consistent but is also supported by a robust and… Continue Reading →

Analysis Economics, Keynesianism

“Chavs”, class and representation

Posted on 8th October 2012 by ISJ

A review of Owen Jones, Chavs: The Demonisation of the Working Class (Verso, 2011), £9.99 Owen Jones’s best-selling Chavs: The Demonisation of the Working Class has deservedly been praised as an accessible and refreshing engagement with the issues of class… Continue Reading →

Analysis Class, Working class

In perspective: John Holloway

Posted on 8th October 2012 by ISJ

John Holloway’s Change the World Without Taking Power (2002), like that other key text of autonomist post-Marxism, Michael Hardt and Toni Negri’s Empire (2000), cut with the grain of the global anti-capitalist mood at the beginning of the millennium.1 More… Continue Reading →

Analysis

Back to “normality”? US foreign policy under Obama

Posted on 8th October 2012 by ISJ

“Change we can believe in”.1 We all remember the hope-laden slogans of the brilliantly executed Obama 2008 presidential campaign. This was much less a promise of change than a return to “normality” after the deviant years of the Bush-Cheney regime.… Continue Reading →

Analysis Barack Obama, USA

Democracy: fact and fetish

Posted on 8th October 2012 by ISJ

Democracy is one of the most popular yet disputed ideas around. Invoked by the US to justify invasions, it is also the stated aim of the Arab revolutions. Israel claims democratic elections give it the right to murder Palestinians, while… Continue Reading →

Analysis

The crisis of black leadership

Posted on 8th October 2012 by ISJ

Nothing illustrates the weakness of black political leadership today more starkly than a comparison between responses to the Tottenham riots of 1985 and the wave of rioting that began in Tottenham in 2011. On both occasions it was the death… Continue Reading →

Analysis Race

Narrowing the bounds of the possible: the US election

Posted on 8th October 2012 by ISJ

In November 2008, after Barack Obama had won in the presidential election in the US, Slavoj Žižek wrote one of his very best pieces: “The reason Obama’s victory generated such enthusiasm is not only that, against all odds, it really… Continue Reading →

Analysis Barack Obama, USA

Videos of ISJ “Marxism and Revolution Today” event

Posted on 3rd October 2012 by ISJ

Video recordings of the weekend school held by International Socialism on 22 and 23 September 2012. Introductory themes Neil Davidson and Alex Callinicos Discussion and responses The Arab revolutions Anne Alexander and Dalia Mostafa Discussion and responses Eastern Europe 1989… Continue Reading →

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