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Month: October 2020

Pick of the Quarter

Posted on 10th October 2020 by International Socialism

The editors of International Socialism were sorry to hear that Marxist economist John Weeks had died at the age of 79 from leukaemia. In 1990 John established the Department of Development Studies at the School of Oriental and African Studies… Continue Reading →

Pick of the quarter

Can we understand the Holocaust?

Posted on 9th October 2020 by International Socialism

A review of Enzo Traverso, Critique of Modern Barbarism: Essays on Fascism, Anti-semitism and the Use of History, IIRE (2019), £17. Can Marxism help us to understand the Holocaust? Marxism is a body of theoretical and experiential understanding that tries… Continue Reading →

Book reviews antisemitism, Second World War, The Holocaust

The Bolsheviks and antisemitism

Posted on 9th October 2020 by International Socialism

A review of Brendan McGeever, Antisemitism and the Russian Revolution, Cambridge University Press (2019), £22.99 Brendan McGeever’s meticulously researched book uncovers truly shocking revelations about the scale of antisemitism during the civil war that followed the October 1917 Russian Revolution.1… Continue Reading →

Book reviews antisemitism, Bolshevik Party, Bolsheviks, Jewish Labour Bund

Bookwatch: racism and resistance

Posted on 9th October 2020 by International Socialism

The eruption of the Black Lives Matter (BLM) protests after the murder of George Floyd by a Minneapolis police officer on the 25 May was a spectacular highlight to the eerie summer of 2020. In the United States alone, an… Continue Reading →

Article Anti-racism, Black Lives Matter, privilege, Racism

Paradox upon paradox: fractal states and their making

Posted on 9th October 2020 by International Socialism

Editor’s introduction Michael Kidron (1930-2003) was among the most insightful theorists of the International Socialist tradition and a former editor of this journal.1 His early work focused on an analysis of capitalism during its sustained expansion in the decades following… Continue Reading →

Archive, Article neoliberalism, state capitalism

When workers fight for our environment

Posted on 9th October 2020 by International Socialism

The role of trade unions and organised labour in preventing catastrophic climate change is a burgeoning field of research.1 Many academic contributions investigate climate policy issues but leave aside discussion of workers’ action.2 In contrast, this article focuses on past… Continue Reading →

Article Climate change, Ecology, Environment, Strikes, Working class

Is there a new extractive capitalism?

Posted on 9th October 2020 by International Socialism

The global economy is changing.1 After the financial crash of 2008, world trade declined and has been outpaced by sluggish growth in global production. The Covid-19 crisis and a fall in commodity prices in March 2020 has since driven the… Continue Reading →

Article

Capitalism, coronavirus and mental distress

Posted on 7th October 2020 by International Socialism

When faced with great social and political crises, our usual response as socialists is to look for historical parallels and consider what lessons can be drawn from them.1 The Covid-19 pandemic that has ravaged the globe since early 2020 poses… Continue Reading →

Article coronavirus, Mental health

The many faces of
Marine Le Pen

Posted on 6th October 2020 by International Socialism

The French Front National (National Front, FN), now the Rassemblement National (National Rally, RN), is one of the most successful far-right parties in Europe.1 Formed in 1972, its roots and ideology are firmly in the fascist tradition. However, since its… Continue Reading →

Article

Racism: individual, institutional and structural

Posted on 2nd October 2020 by International Socialism

The killing of George Floyd by police in Minneapolis in May 2020 sparked a global rebellion against racism that has been remarkable in its reach, determination and resilience.1 The Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement has shone a spotlight not just… Continue Reading →

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