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Month: January 2015

The mass strike in the First World War

Posted on 5th January 2015 by ISJ

In Kiev a strike began in the railway workshops…the immediate cause was miserable conditions of labour and wage demands were presented… During the night two delegates of the railwaymen were arrested. The strikers immediately demanded their release…they decided not to… Continue Reading →

Analysis First World War, Mass strikes

Why are there so few strikes?

Posted on 5th January 2015 by ISJ

This article addresses a key issue for socialists: the current low level of strikes.1 As Alex Callinicos recently put it: The absence of any generalised upturn in workers’ struggle isn’t just a negative factor: it actively shapes the situation. Mass… Continue Reading →

Analysis Strikes

Nationalism, resistance and revolution

Posted on 5th January 2015 by ISJ

Identity and entity The reduction of current struggles in Lebanon and Syria in particular, and across the Middle East in general, to purely abstract nationalistic, sectarian and “identitarian” dimensions is one of the dominating features of the analytical and methodical… Continue Reading →

Analysis Nationalism, Revolution

Bassem Chit’s critique of Arab nationalism

Posted on 5th January 2015 by ISJ

Before his sudden death in October 2014 at the age of 34, Lebanese revolutionary socialist Bassem Chit fired the first salvo in what he hoped would be a far reaching debate on the problems of the left exposed by the… Continue Reading →

Analysis Nationalism

An end to isolation? Palestine and the Arab revolutions

Posted on 5th January 2015 by ISJ

On 9 November 2014 Palestinian activists in villages near Jerusalem made a symbolic breach in Israel’s apartheid wall, their way of marking the 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall.1 The Palestinian Popular Resistance Committees said: “No matter… Continue Reading →

Analysis Arab revolution, Palestine

ISIS and counter-revolution: towards a Marxist analysis

Posted on 5th January 2015 by ISJ

Four years after the Arab revolutions of 2011 the hopes that the uprisings kindled seem to have been all but extinguished. Libya, Syria and Iraq present grim variations on the theme of “failed states”.1 Meanwhile, a United States-led military coalition… Continue Reading →

Analysis ISIS

Dances with Wolves: Turkey and the Kurds

Posted on 5th January 2015 by ISJ

Republic Day is celebrated with great pomp and outpourings of state-sponsored nationalism in Turkey every 29 October. Moscow-style military parades, boy scouts and girl guides and school delegations carrying huge Turkish flags used to roam through all the country’s cities… Continue Reading →

Analysis Kurds, Turkey

The challenge of Podemos

Posted on 5th January 2015 by ISJ

The emergence of so-called populist parties as a response to increasingly discredited political elites is a European-wide phenomenon. In most cases these parties have emerged on the right, if not the far-right. Not so in the Spanish state where Podemos,… Continue Reading →

Analysis Podemos, Spain

Britain and the crisis of the neoliberal state

Posted on 5th January 2015 by ISJ

Antonio Gramsci writes: The “normal” exercise of hegemony on what has become the classic terrain of the parliamentary regime is characterised by the combination of force and consent that balance each other in various ways, without force violating consent too… Continue Reading →

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