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Analysis

France: anatomy of a strange defeat

Posted on 8th July 2020 by International Socialism

Nelson Mandela used to say: “I never lose, I either win or I learn.” That is our motto. A striking RATP worker addresses an interprofessional assembly.1 While announcing the closure of schools and nurseries in a speech on the evening… Continue Reading →

Analysis

A triple crisis

Posted on 6th July 2020 by International Socialism

Marx says that revolutions are the locomotive of world history. But perhaps it is quite otherwise. Perhaps revolutions are an attempt by the passengers on this train—namely, the human race—to activate the emergency brake. Walter Benjamin, 1940, Notes for “On… Continue Reading →

Analysis coronavirus, Ecology, Health, Labour Party, The Economic Crisis, The United States, Tories

Sozialismus in Zeiten von Pandemien

Posted on 25th April 2020 by International Socialism

Zuerst auf Englisch erschienen in International Socialism 165—http://isj.org.uk/socialism-in-a-time-of-pandemics/. Aus dem Englischen von David Albrich. Es ist verlockend, Pandemien als unvorhersehbare, unheilvolle Eingriffe der Natur in die menschliche Gesellschaft zu betrachten.1 Der Ausbruch der Coronavirus-Erkrankung (Coronavirus Disease 2019, kurz COVID-19) ist… Continue Reading →

Analysis

Socialism in a time of pandemics

Posted on 22nd March 2020 by International Socialism

It is tempting to see pandemics as unpredictable, cataclysmic incursions of nature into human society.1 Yet the outbreak of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (Covid-19) is anything but a “natural” phenomenon. Epidemics and pandemics happen in a social, political and economic context,… Continue Reading →

Analysis Agriculture, coronavirus, Ecology, Economics, Health, health and social care, The Economic Crisis

The wages of Brexit

Posted on 16th December 2019 by International Socialism

The Seattle protests 20 years ago opened a new cycle of anti-capitalist struggle. Despite the influence of the autonomist politics summed up by John Holloway’s famous slogan—“Change the world without taking power”, the dominant currents have looked towards the state… Continue Reading →

Analysis Boris Johnson, Brexit, election, Jeremy Corbyn, Labour Party, Tory party

A new cycle of revolt

Posted on 16th December 2019 by International Socialism

The year just passed marks the beginning of a new global cycle of revolt. The signs were there by spring.1 By April the Algerian and Sudanese militaries felt obliged to remove the leaders of each country, respectively Abdelaziz Bouteflika and… Continue Reading →

Analysis Bolivia, Chile, Hong Kong, Iraq, Lebanon, Strikes, Sudan

The British Trump

Posted on 7th October 2019 by Camilla

In 1994, Boris Johnson returned to London after five years as the Daily Telegraph’s correspondent in Brussels. In his time there, he had earned a reputation for barefaced lying, making up stories, misquoting sources and generally rubbishing the European Union… Continue Reading →

Analysis Boris Johnson, Tory party

Riders of the storm

Posted on 7th October 2019 by Camilla

According to legend, in the balmy days before the First World War the Times once carried the headline: “Fog on Channel, Continent Isolated.” Now the fog that pervades the Brexit process leaves Britain isolated. This issue of International Socialism appears… Continue Reading →

Analysis Boris Johnson, Brexit, Climate change, Extinction Rebellion

Betting on infinite loss

Posted on 24th June 2019 by Camilla

The 17th century Catholic thinker Blaise Pascal suggested that we imagine believing in God as a wager: Let us weigh up the gain and loss involved in calling heads that God exists. Let us assess the two cases: if you… Continue Reading →

Analysis Brexit, Climate change, Tory party

Shambling towards the precipice

Posted on 8th April 2019 by Camilla

Through a fog of parliamentary manoeuvres, the British state is shambling towards a no-deal Brexit, crashing out of the European Union without any transitional arrangements agreed on. Maybe this will be averted thanks to Theresa May’s last-minute approach to Jeremy… Continue Reading →

Analysis Brexit, Jeremy Corbyn, Theresa May

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