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Analysis

Marxism and ethics

Posted on 6th October 2008 by ISJ

In place of the old bourgeois society, with its classes and class antagonisms, we shall have an association, in which the free development of each is the condition for the free development of all1.2 There is a widespread myth that… Continue Reading →

Analysis Ethics

Decyphering The Internationale: the Eugène Pottier code

Posted on 6th October 2008 by ISJ

The Internationale has long been the anthem of the workers’ movement throughout the world. Its power to move people has survived the repression of fascism, the cruel parody that was Stalinism and free market capitalism. Those who sing it need… Continue Reading →

Analysis

Where is the radical left going?

Posted on 6th October 2008 by ISJ

The past decade has seen the emergence of a new left, particularly in Europe. Fragile and uneven though this process has been, it represents a real attempt to develop a progressive alternative to neoliberalism, war and indeed capitalism itself, giving… Continue Reading →

Analysis

Snapshots of union strengths and weaknesses

Posted on 3rd October 2008 by ISJ

Workers in Britain face the twin crises of recession and inflation with union organisation that has, in general, been on the retreat for nearly 30 years. A complacent attitude to the problem of rebuilding union strength and organising new groups… Continue Reading →

Analysis Trade unions

A crisis for the centre of the system

Posted on 2nd October 2008 by ISJ

The United States is caught up in the most serious financial crisis since the Great Depression.1 This crisis calls into question the stability and indeed the very survival of capitalism. Unlike the savings and loan crisis 20 years ago, which… Continue Reading →

Analysis Economics, The Economic Crisis

Afghanistan: the case against the “good war”

Posted on 2nd October 2008 by ISJ

Afghanistan is one of the poorest countries on earth. More than a million Afghans have died in 30 years of war, and almost everyone has lost someone close to them. Now George Bush, John McCain, Gordon Brown and Nicolas Sarkozy,… Continue Reading →

Analysis Afghanistan

Interview: Korea’s summer of discontent

Posted on 2nd October 2008 by ISJ

South Korean socialist Kim Kwang-il spoke to Owen Miller about the country’s recent protest movement This summer the biggest mass movement since the 1980s erupted in South Korea as hundreds of thousands came onto the streets to protest against the… Continue Reading →

Analysis South Korea

Latin America and the future of the Farc

Posted on 2nd October 2008 by ISJ

In February this year the Colombian army launched a cross-border raid on a Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (Farc) camp within Ecuador, killing 18 people. One of the victims was the organisation’s second in command, Raúl Reyes. The Colombian president,… Continue Reading →

Analysis Colombia

Dented hegemony and Georgia’s nasty little war

Posted on 2nd October 2008 by ISJ

The media has been full of talk of a “new Cold War” since the brief war between Russia and Georgia. It is more accurate to talk of the latest episode of the “war on terror”—that is, of the US’s attempt… Continue Reading →

Analysis Georgia, imperialism, Russia, USA

New Labour pains

Posted on 2nd October 2008 by ISJ

The smell of death around this government is so overpowering it seems to have anaesthetised them all… The imaginary Blair/Brown ideological distinction has now been exposed as the sham it always was… The sad truth is that he [Brown] opposed… Continue Reading →

Analysis Labour Party

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