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Month: January 2014

The internet, social media and the workplace

Posted on 9th January 2014 by ISJ

There have been heated debates on the left over the last few years on the role of the internet and social media through web based communication (WBC). In an article in International Socialism two years ago Jonny Jones reviewed these… Continue Reading →

Analysis Internet

“All things are in common”: theology and politics in Luther Blissett’s Q

Posted on 9th January 2014 by ISJ

In regard to what was to be understood by “the Gospel”, [Thomas] Münzer asserts: “It is an article of our creed, and one which we wish to realise, that all things are in common [omnia sunt communia], and should be… Continue Reading →

Analysis Religion

Dialectics, nature and the dialectics of nature

Posted on 9th January 2014 by ISJ

In 1873 Karl Marx’s collaborator Frederick Engels started work on an ambitious volume entitled Dialectics of Nature.1 He described in a letter to Marx how, while lying in bed one morning, he had concluded that the natural sciences were really… Continue Reading →

Archive

A “Trot of the milder persuasion”: Raymond Challinor’s Marxism

Posted on 9th January 2014 by ISJ

In 1957 E P Thompson in a private letter to his friend, the fellow dissident Communist historian John Saville, described Raymond Challinor (1929-2011) warmly as a “Trot of the milder persuasion”.1 Thompson had recently resigned from the Communist Party of… Continue Reading →

Analysis

Transgender oppression and resistance

Posted on 9th January 2014 by ISJ

In July 2013 Bradley Manning, the American soldier who passed thousands of classified documents to Wikileaks in protest at US military operations in the Middle East, was sentenced to 35 years in Fort Leavenworth military prison.1 The day after sentencing… Continue Reading →

Analysis LGBT rights

Can the Tories abolish the welfare state?

Posted on 9th January 2014 by ISJ

There is a scene in The Spirit of ‘45, director Ken Loach’s documentary about the achievements of the 1945-51 Labour government in Britain, where a general practitioner tells of visiting a poor family where a child was very ill with… Continue Reading →

Analysis Tories, Welfare state

The left after Grangemouth

Posted on 9th January 2014 by ISJ

The last few weeks of 2013 saw three important events in the life of the radical left in Britain-the defeat suffered by workers at the Grangemouth oil refining and chemicals complex in Scotland, the founding conference of Left Unity, and… Continue Reading →

Analysis Trade unions

Day School: Work, Class & Resistance

Posted on 9th January 2014 by ISJ

Video recordings of the day school held by International Socialism on 8th February 2014. Changes in Work and the Working Class Jane Hardy The State of Workplace Organisation Jim Wolfreys Precarity and Poverty Kevin Doogan and Lucia Pradella

Conferences & day schools

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