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The misery of New Labour

Posted on 18th December 2007 by ISJ

The Brown bounce has become the Brown belly flop—and one into an ever stormier ocean. The immediate source of New Labour’s misery is obvious. Those who live by the image die by the image. Nothing distinguishes Labour’s post-Thatcherite programme for… Continue Reading →

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The general elections, Islam and the left in Turkey

Posted on 9th October 2007 by ISJ

Are Islamist movements ‘radical’ or ‘ultra-conservative’? A so-called “Islamic” party has just been elected with nearly 50% of the vote in Turkey. It is in no way “ultra-conservative”. It is, of course, conservative on such issues as the economy, the… Continue Reading →

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Theses on realism and film

Posted on 1st October 2007 by ISJ

At the beginning of the film 28 Weeks Later Robert Carlyle’s character, Don, is holed up in a cottage with his wife and some other strangers, trying to survive as the Rage virus sweeps the UK, turning people into zombie-like… Continue Reading →

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The Dutch Revolt: a social analysis

Posted on 1st October 2007 by ISJ

For those who have followed this journal over the years, it is hardly necessary to explain the importance to Marxism of the study of the phenomena called “bourgeois revolutions”.1 Among the contributors to the journal can be found some outstanding… Continue Reading →

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“On the menu or at the table”: corporations and climate change

Posted on 28th September 2007 by ISJ

“Another World Is Possible!” announces a placard held by a demonstrator on an unspecified global justice movement protest. The photograph is the background graphic of an advert. Above it the Shell logo. The advert is for a conference sponsored by… Continue Reading →

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Interview: Venezuela – tensions within the process

Posted on 28th September 2007 by ISJ

Mike Gonzalez has written on Venezuela in this journal and elsewhere. Following his recent visit he answered questions from International Socialism about the latest developments We hear a lot about a “mass movement” in Venezuela. What were your impressions of… Continue Reading →

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Gordon Childe and Marxist archaeology

Posted on 28th September 2007 by ISJ

It may not be an accident that Vere Gordon Childe (1892-1957), perhaps the greatest archaeologist of the 20th century, committed suicide within a year of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956.1 For Childe was not just a leading academic, prehistorian and… Continue Reading →

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Germany’s political earthquake

Posted on 28th September 2007 by ISJ

Stefan Bornost, editor of the magazine marx21, spoke to International Socialism about the growth of German’s new left wing party The rise of a new force, Die Linke (The Left), is causing political earthquakes in Germany. Die Linke was founded… Continue Reading →

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The uncertain return of Russian power

Posted on 28th September 2007 by ISJ

Is the Cold War returning? Relations between Russia and the West now are at their lowest point since the mid-1980s, and some in the West are happy to interpret this as an impending return to the days of the Cold… Continue Reading →

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Can we write the history of the Russian Revolution?

Posted on 28th September 2007 by ISJ

This Isaac and Tamara Deutscher Memorial Prize Lecture was delivered in London, November 2006. The prize was awarded for Kevin Murphy’s book, Revolution and Counterrevolution: Class Struggle in a Moscow Metal Factory Ten years ago1 Eric Hobsbawm presented his Deutscher… Continue Reading →

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