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Month: October 2021

Pick of the quarter

Posted on 24th October 2021 by International Socialism

David Harvey has, for some time, been among the most prominent Marxist political economists and an important figure in popularising Karl Marx’s Capital through his writings and online lectures. Over the years, Harvey has shifted seemingly ever further from a… Continue Reading →

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Engels: the enemy within?

Posted on 24th October 2021 by International Socialism

A review of Friedrich Engels and the Dialectics of Nature, Kaan Kangal (Palgrave Macmillan, 2020), £44.99 Was Friedrich Engels an “enemy within” who did a fundamental disservice to Marxism? Did he make a mistake by trying to apply Marxist principles… Continue Reading →

Uncategorised Friedrich Engels, nature, Science

Explaining Italy’s right

Posted on 24th October 2021 by International Socialism

A review of First They Took Rome: How the Populist Right Conquered Italy, David Broder (Verso, 2020), £16.99 Back in the 1970s, Italy was arguably the European country in which the clash between capital and labour was at its most… Continue Reading →

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60 years of Spartacus

Posted on 24th October 2021 by International Socialism

On 6 October 1960, the film Spartacus opened in New York City’s DeMille Theatre.1Time Magazine celebrated “a new kind of Hollywood movie: a superspectacle with spiritual vitality and moral force”.2 Long-standing New York Times film critic Bosley Crowther was less… Continue Reading →

Uncategorised Art, Arts and culture, Culture, Film

Year Zero 1989: two Trotskyisms and the workers’ movement in Brazil

Posted on 23rd October 2021 by International Socialism

Could the workers’ movement of Brazil have become a global epicentre for resistance to the intensification of the neoliberal onslaught on trade unions, pay, jobs and hard won welfare, pensions and health rights in the 1990s?1 Neoliberalism thrived on the… Continue Reading →

Uncategorised Brazil, Latin America, Reformism, Trotskyism

Women’s work in the first civilisations

Posted on 23rd October 2021 by International Socialism

“Be sure to send me the equivalent of my cloth in silver so that I can buy barley.” A woman in Assur to her husband in a distant trading colony, about 1900 BCE. “You are perpetually pressing oil, grinding barley,… Continue Reading →

Uncategorised History, prehistory, women's liberation, Women's oppression

Peter Fryer and the politics of black British history

Posted on 23rd October 2021 by International Socialism

A review of Black British History: New Perspectives, Hakim Adi (ed) (Zed, 2020), £18.99 Black People in the British Empire, Peter Fryer (Pluto, 2021 [1988]), £14.99 Staying Power: The History of Black People in Britain, Peter Fryer (Pluto, 2018 [1984]),… Continue Reading →

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Grossman’s Stalingrad

Posted on 23rd October 2021 by International Socialism

The year 2019 saw the long overdue publication in English of Vasily Grossman’s Stalingrad, its Russian original having been published in the Soviet Union in 1952 (albeit in censored form).1 Its appearance is particularly welcome to the English-speaking reader because… Continue Reading →

Uncategorised literature, Russia, Second World War

Beyond our numbers: a socialist argument about population and the environment

Posted on 23rd October 2021 by International Socialism

Environmentalism is a crucial societal reaction to capitalism’s ecocide.1 In all its political guises, it can be interpreted as an expression of revulsion at the wanton destruction and barbarism that capitalist society has unleashed upon nature. However, although its advocates… Continue Reading →

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China, the Uyghurs and the left

Posted on 23rd October 2021 by International Socialism

In June, the leaders of the G7 countries, meeting at a three day summit in Cornwall, issued a strongly worded statement demanding that China “respect human rights and fundamental freedoms, especially in relation to Xinjiang” and Hong Kong.1 The backers… Continue Reading →

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