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Month: October 2024

Transatlantic slavery, capitalism and the case for reparative justice

Posted on 30th October 2024 by International Socialism

This article seeks to build a Marxist case for reparations related to transatlantic slavery—an issue that has recently returned to the political agenda of the left and crossed over into mainstream discussions. Until recently, reparations were often seen as a… Continue Reading →

Article Black Lives Matter, monarchy, Slavery

Interview: “It was absolutely liberating!” Remembering the 1984-5 miners’ strike

Posted on 30th October 2024 by International Socialism

This year marks the 40th anniversary of the beginning of the 1984-5 miners’ strike, a major class confrontation between the government of Margaret Thatcher and a trade union that had helped bring down the previous Conservative administration in the early… Continue Reading →

Interview Britain, Thatcher, The Great Miners’ Strike

Interview: Cypriot Worker—a forgotten episode in the history of the SWP

Posted on 30th October 2024 by International Socialism

During the 1970s and 1980s, members of the International Socialists (IS), later the Socialist Workers Party (SWP), produced a number of publications with the purpose of politically organising different communities in Britain.1 These publications were either printed in the English… Continue Reading →

Interview Cyprus, Greece, SWP

Pick of the Quarter

Posted on 30th October 2024 by International Socialism

An excellent May-June issue of New Left Review contains several strong articles. They include a fabulous interview of Rashid Khalidi, editor of the Journal of Palestine Studies, conducted by the veteran socialist activist and writer Tariq Ali. The discussion goes… Continue Reading →

Pick of the quarter Capital, Latin America, Palestine

The psychology of political defeat

Posted on 30th October 2024 by International Socialism

A review of Burnout: The Emotional Experience of Political Defeat by Hannah Proctor (Verso, 2024), £14.99 Some years ago, I was at a Celtic Connections folk concert in Glasgow. Following what seemed like an endless succession of dreary songs lamenting… Continue Reading →

Book reviews Burnout, Counter-Revolution, Psychology

Best Foot forward

Posted on 30th October 2024 by International Socialism

A review of Paul Foot: A Life in Politics, Margaret Renn (Verso Books, 2024), £30.00 It always seems that an anniversary with a zero at the end is a good time for a biography. It is therefore appropriate that the… Continue Reading →

Book reviews Biography, Paul Foot, SWP

Defund, dismantle, disband: challenging racist policing after the Black Lives Matter movement

Posted on 30th October 2024 by International Socialism

A review of No Justice, No Police? The Politics of Protest and Social Change by Matt Clement (ed) (Zero, 2023), £22.99 It is estimated that more than 600 people are killed by law enforcement each year in the United States.… Continue Reading →

Book reviews Black Lives Matter, Police, United States

Palestinian women’s resistance: from the Great Revolt to the First Intifada (1936 to 1993)

Posted on 29th October 2024 by International Socialism

Across the Middle East, there has been a strong tradition of women’s resistance and activism against imperialism for more than a century.1 In Palestine and the Palestinian diaspora, this resistance against colonial oppressors was first against the British and then… Continue Reading →

Article colonialism, Palestine, women's liberation

Sudan: revolution, war and imperialism

Posted on 28th October 2024 by International Socialism

International Socialism presents below an article from Sudanese socialist writer and researcher Muzan Alneel based on her talk at the 2024 Marxism Festival in London in July 2024. To provide additional context on the current war in Sudan, and the… Continue Reading →

Article Arab spring, imperialism, Sudan

The US election: Kamalamania, Trump and lesser-evilism

Posted on 14th October 2024 by International Socialism

In a world beset by major interlocking crises, the United States, still the world’s largest economic and military power, is experiencing an unsettled election season.1 Predictions of a landslide victory for an increasingly untethered Donald Trump have dissipated with Vice… Continue Reading →

Article Donald Trump, Fascism, United States

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