Analysis
Intimations of mortality
Alex Callinicos
Sanders, Trump and the US working class
Megan Trudell
The “crisis” of the European border regime: Towards a Marxist theory of borders
Nicholas De Genova
Atheism, secularism and religious freedom: Debates within the German left
Kate Davison
“All changed, changed utterly”: The historical significance of the Irish Revolution
Shaun Doherty
Reassessing Podemos
Andy Brown
Shakespeare belongs to us
Gareth Jenkins
At the forefront of revolution: Marxism and women
Sarah Bates
Pakistan: failing state or neoliberalism in crisis?
Geoff Brown
The meaning of the school testing obsession
Simon Boxley
Feedback
Letter: John Rose’s review of Leon Trotsky
Paul Le Blanc
Some questions about the lost German Revolution
Ian Birchall
Revolutionary workers’ movements and parliaments in Germany 1918-23
John Rose
PostCapitalism: A reply to Pete Green
Joseph Choonara
Book reviews
Emerging workers’ movements
Benjamin Selwyn
Two books that swim against the tide
Sarah Ensor
In the belly of the beast
Rhys Williams
Questioning failed growth in Africa
Andy Wynne
Pick of the quarter
This quarter’s selection
Day school: Marxism and Nature
Our next one day conference on Marxism and Nature will take place on Saturday 15 October 2016
with Ian Angus, editor of online journal Climate & Capitalism and author of Facing the Anthropocene
Go to http://isj.org.uk/day-school-marxism-and-nature/ for tickets and more information