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Month: January 2017

This quarter’s selection

Posted on 10th January 2017 by Camilla

The May issue of Monthly Review is the best for a long time. It contains an outstanding article on Albert Einstein’s Marxist politics (by John J Simon and available at http://monthlyreview.org/2009/05/01/why-socialism/); a very useful piece commemorating the 20th anniversary of… Continue Reading →

Pick of the quarter

A fighter who got lost

Posted on 10th January 2017 by Camilla

A review of Hugh Purcell, The Last English Revolutionary: Tom Wintringham 1898-1949 (Sutton, 2000), £20 ‘You probably have not heard of Tom Wintringham,’ writes Hugh Purcell, ‘but by the time you have finished this book I hope you will agree… Continue Reading →

Book reviews Communist Party

Novel insights

Posted on 10th January 2017 by Camilla

A review of Julian Markels, The Marxian Imagination: Representing Class in Literature (Monthly Review Press, 2003), £15 Julian Markels’ book participates in a long-standing debate about the relationship between Marxism, class and literature. It sets itself apart, however, from many… Continue Reading →

Book reviews literature

Booms, slumps and theory

Posted on 10th January 2017 by Camilla

A review of Pavel V Maksakovsky, The Capitalist Cycle (Brill, Historical Materialism book series, 2004), Euro 59 There was a flourishing of Marxist intellectual life in the Russia of the mid-1920s that was wiped out with the final triumph of… Continue Reading →

Book reviews Economics

Picking up the pieces

Posted on 10th January 2017 by Camilla

A review of lain Ferguson, Michael Lavalette and Elizabeth Whitmore (eds), Globalisation, Global Justice and Social Work (Routledge, 2005), £22,99 Neo-liberalism has enormously increased global immiseration over the last 40 years. For those of us involved through that period in… Continue Reading →

Book reviews Social work

Digging the wrong way

Posted on 10th January 2017 by Camilla

A review of John Landers, The Field and the Forge (Oxford University Press, 2005), £22.50 This book is an account of the transition from what John Landers calls the ‘organic economy’, that is an economy based on agrarian production with… Continue Reading →

Book reviews

It can’t stop Blair

Posted on 10th January 2017 by Camilla

A review of China Mieville, Between Equal Rights: A Marxist Theory of International Law (Brill, Historical Materialism book series, 2005), Euro 69 Did Tony Blair break international law in his support for the American invasion of Iraq? Could he be… Continue Reading →

Book reviews

Pioneer of liberation

Posted on 10th January 2017 by Camilla

A review of Barbara Taylor, Mary Wollstonecraft and the Feminist Imagination (Cambridge, 2003), £16.99 and Lyndall Gordon, Mary Wollstonecraft: A New Genus (Virago, 2005), £25 Over 200 years after her death at the young age of 38 the life, writings… Continue Reading →

Book reviews Mary Wollstonecraft

From markets to massacres

Posted on 10th January 2017 by Camilla

A review of Michael Barratt Brown, From Tito to Milosevic: Yugoslavia, a lost country (Merlin Press, 2005), £;14.95 During the Cold War, Tito’s Yugoslavia held a special place in the hearts of many on the left who regarded it as… Continue Reading →

Book reviews Yugoslavia

Who are the Commission for Africa?

Posted on 10th January 2017 by Camilla

The commission was chaired by Bob Geldof and headed by prime minister Tony Blair, chancellor of the exchequer Gordon Brown, and minister for international development Hilary Benn. It also included: Michel Camdessus, who as managing director of the IMF until… Continue Reading →

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