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Author: Camilla

Intimations of mortality

Posted on 22nd March 2016 by Camilla

The year 2016 started pretty badly for global capitalism. In the first couple of weeks of January global share prices fell sharply—at one point they were 20 percent below the high they reached last year. Subsequently markets regained a degree… Continue Reading →

Analysis Economics, European Union

A rejoinder to Wood

Posted on 22nd January 2016 by Camilla

I agree with Ellen Wood. It is important to start with what we have in common. That’s why, in my review, I described the ‘main thrust of The Retreat From Class’ as ‘one which this journal can only strongly endorse’.1… Continue Reading →

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A reply to ‘Looking for alternatives to reformism’

Posted on 22nd January 2016 by Camilla

This article by Ellen Meiksins Wood first appeared in International Socialism in 1987. It is a reply to a book review by Alex Callinicos of her book The Retreat from Class: A New ‘True’ Socialism. Callinicos’s rejoinder to Wood is… Continue Reading →

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Looking for alternatives to reformism

Posted on 22nd January 2016 by Camilla

A review of Ellen Meiksins Wood, The Retreat from Class: A New ‘True’ Socialism (Verso, 1986) No sane observer of the British political scene could doubt that the current is pulling rightwards inside the labour movement. The New Statesman recently… Continue Reading →

Book reviews

This quarter’s selection

Posted on 6th January 2016 by Camilla

The centenary of the 1916 Easter Rising is fast approaching. The latest issue of the Irish Marxist Review commemorates with a special issue. Kieran Allen assesses the myths and reality of the rising, Mary Smith reveals the neglected history of… Continue Reading →

Pick of the quarter

The Aldermaston generation

Posted on 6th January 2016 by Camilla

Cal Winslow (ed), E P Thompson and the Making of the New Left: Essays & Polemics (Lawrence & Wishart, 2014) £15.99 This collection of E P Thompson’s writings covers the period from 1956 to 1963, a tumultuous but also highly… Continue Reading →

Book reviews E P Thompson

Genomes: Just how important are they?

Posted on 6th January 2016 by Camilla

John Parrington, The Deeper Genome: Why There is More to the Human Genome than Meets the Eye (Oxford University Press, 2015), £18.99 John Parrington has written a lively and engaging popular science book about the history of genetics or what… Continue Reading →

Book reviews biology, human genome

Everything moves

Posted on 6th January 2016 by Camilla

Antonio Gramsci (edited and translated by Derek Boothman), A Great and Terrible World: The Pre-Prison Letters, 1908-1926 (Lawrence and Wishart, 2014), £25 The Italian revolutionary Antonio Gramsci is widely acknowledged, even beyond the left, as one of the most important… Continue Reading →

Book reviews Antonio Gramsci

Understanding Islamophobia

Posted on 6th January 2016 by Camilla

Arun Kundnani, The Muslims are Coming! Islamophobia, Extremism, and the Domestic War on Terror (Verso, 2015), £9.99 Arun Kundnani’s book about Islamophobia deliberately references the 1966 Hollywood movie, The Russians are Coming! The Russians are Coming! With its repetitive title… Continue Reading →

Book reviews Islamophobia

Learning the lessons of the past

Posted on 6th January 2016 by Camilla

John Newsinger, Them and Us: Fighting the Class War 1910-1939 (Bookmarks, 2015), £7.99 John Newsinger opens this timely account of working class struggle in the first half of the 20th century with what at first seems an incongruous statement: “We… Continue Reading →

Book reviews 20th century history, Strikes

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