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Month: January 2020

This quarter’s selection

Posted on 10th January 2020 by International Socialism

December’s Monthly Review leads with an article by John Bellamy Foster, Brett Clark and Hannah Holleman on “Capitalism and Robbery”. The authors address the concept of “expropriation”, the processes of robbery, including the dispossession of the peasantry, the effects of… Continue Reading →

Pick of the quarter

Party building: A reply to Paul Le Blanc

Posted on 10th January 2020 by International Socialism

I am very grateful to Paul Le Blanc for responding to my article “In Defence of Party Building” and for his detailed discussion of its contents.1 As Paul and I well know, such expressions of “thanks” are commonly a formal… Continue Reading →

Feedback strategy

Michael Kidron’s Marxism

Posted on 10th January 2020 by International Socialism

A new edition of Capitalism and Theory (Haymarket, 2018) has made a ­selection of writings by Michael Kidron available to a new audience in print for the first time in decades. Kidron was a founder and important early theorist of… Continue Reading →

Article Economics, Michael Kidron, political economy

Repression and resistance on the French home front 1911-1919

Posted on 10th January 2020 by International Socialism

What means other than war could there be under capitalism to overcome the ­disparity between the development of the productive forces and the accumulation of capital on the one side, and the division of colonies and spheres of influence for… Continue Reading →

Article 20th century history, First World War, France, History

From eugenics to scientific racism

Posted on 10th January 2020 by International Socialism

In 2013, during his time as Mayor of London, Boris Johnson gave a lecture to city bankers in which he said: Whatever you may think of the value of IQ tests, it is surely relevant to a conversation about equality… Continue Reading →

Article biology, Racism, Science

The Christian right, the Republican Party and Donald Trump

Posted on 10th January 2020 by International Socialism

Donald Trump was elected to the United States presidency in 2016 by the votes of the Christian right. Some 81 percent of evangelical Christians, who made up a third of the total electorate, voted for him. Not only did a… Continue Reading →

Article Donald Trump, Religion, the far right, The United States, United States

Universal Basic Income: reasons to be cheerful or no go central?

Posted on 10th January 2020 by International Socialism

Universal Basic Income (UBI), while having several differing strands of thought among its proponents, is in essence the proposal to introduce a single non-means tested, unconditional flat payment to all citizens regardless of employment status.1 Luke Martinelli provides a useful… Continue Reading →

Article austerity, Britain, Labour Party

Non-violence, social change and revolution

Posted on 10th January 2020 by International Socialism

As I write this, a global revolt is shaking ruling classes from Hong Kong to Colombia, via Chile, Haiti, Catalonia, Egypt, Lebanon and Iraq. Protest movements in the United Kingdom are not on the scale of those in other countries.… Continue Reading →

Article Climate change, Ecology, Environment, Extinction Rebellion, social, strategy

Chris Harman and the critique of political economy

Posted on 10th January 2020 by International Socialism

Chris Harman died suddenly on the night of 6-7 November 2009, on the eve of his 67th birthday. He had been serving his third stint as editor of International Socialism. I took over editing this journal after Chris’s death. Ten… Continue Reading →

Article Chris Harman, Economics, political economy

Ludwig van Beethoven: revolutionary composer

Posted on 6th January 2020 by International Socialism

December 2020 marks the 250th anniversary of the birth of Ludwig van Beethoven, one of Europe’s greatest composers, a musician of a revolutionary era who revolutionised music.1 Why should socialists be interested? The answer is twofold. Firstly, the need for… Continue Reading →

Article Bourgeois Revolutions, feudalism, french revolution, Music
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