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Hungary: workers’ councils against Russian tanks

Posted on 12th October 2006 by ISJ

‘Tell me what you think about Hungary and I will tell you who you are,’ said a Polish writer in late November 1956. So in this spirit let us make a declaration. The Hungarian Revolution of 1956 was an authentic… Continue Reading →

Analysis 1956

Suez and the high tide of Arab nationalism

Posted on 11th October 2006 by ISJ

July 26, 1956. A crowd, tens of thousands strong, gathered in Manshiyya Square in Alexandria, to hear a speech by Egypt’s president, Gamal Abd-al-Nasser. The atmosphere was tense—only days before Nasser had received a humiliating rebuff from the US Secretary… Continue Reading →

Analysis 1956

1956 and the rebirth of socialism from below

Posted on 11th October 2006 by ISJ

Why commemorate 1956? The answer, in short, is that Sunday 4 November 1956 was one of the major ideological turning points for socialists in the 20th century. On that day Russian tanks moved in to crush workers’ councils in Hungary… Continue Reading →

Analysis 1956

The split in the Scottish Socialist Party

Posted on 11th October 2006 by ISJ

Since Seattle in 1999, and the explosive growth of the anti-capitalist movement, all of us in the international socialist movement have been sailing in uncharted waters. The one thing that we have almost all agreed on is that the left… Continue Reading →

Analysis

Morales and the Bolivian state

Posted on 11th October 2006 by ISJ

The following article explores the tentative development of a new form of political organisation in Bolivia, as it emerged after Evo Morales’s victory in the presidential elections of December 2005. Drawing on existing research and extensive interviews conducted in Bolivia… Continue Reading →

Analysis

South Korea: the view from the left

Posted on 11th October 2006 by ISJ

Choi Il-bung and Kim Ha-young of the International Socialists of South Korea spoke to International Socialism about the political situation in South Korea and the possibility for the left to build today. People in Britain are almost completely ignorant of… Continue Reading →

Analysis

Greece’s student movement

Posted on 11th October 2006 by ISJ

The new academic year started with a bang in Greece. Saturday 9 September saw a mass demonstration from all over the country in Salonica. Twenty thousand people, a mixture of trade unionists and students, converged on the Vellidion Conference Centre… Continue Reading →

Analysis

Hizbollah and the war Israel lost

Posted on 11th October 2006 by ISJ

For the first time, the Israel Defence Forces were unable to prevail in an all-out war—Olivier Roy, Financial Times What is new—and dramatically so—about this campaign is its outcome. Arabs soon dubbed this the sixth Arab-Israeli war, and for some… Continue Reading →

Analysis

The painful passing of Tony Blair

Posted on 11th October 2006 by ISJ

The political crisis in the New Labour government was coming to a head as we went to press. Arguments over exactly when Tony Blair would enable Gordon Brown to attempt to succeed him as prime minister were leading to incredible… Continue Reading →

Analysis

Interview with Alex Callinicos: the imperial assault on the Middle East

Posted on 8th October 2006 by ISJ

The present interview with Alex Callinicos was performed over several weeks by email spanning late July to mid September. The early questions took place at the start of the Israeli attack on Lebanon. The last five questions were answered in… Continue Reading →

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