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“The circle of death of the counter-revolution”: allied intervention in Bolshevik Russia

Posted on 7th May 2025 by International Socialism

A review of A Nasty Little War: The West’s Fight to Reverse the Russian Revolution by Anna Reid (John Murray Press, 2024), £12.99 From 1918 to 1920, a total of 180,000 allied troops conducted an undeclared war to overthrow the… Continue Reading →

Book reviews Bolsheviks, civil war, imperialism

Race, capitalism and the spectre of Marx

Posted on 5th May 2025 by International Socialism

A review of The Psychosis of Whiteness: Surviving the Insanity of a Racist World by Kehinde Andrews (Allen Lane, 2023), £10.99 What is Anti-racism? And Why it Means Anti-capitalism by Arun Kundnani (Verso, 2023), £16.99 The Black Lives Matter Movement… Continue Reading →

Book reviews Anti-racism, Black Lives Matter, Slavery

A reply to John Mullen on the New Popular Front

Posted on 3rd May 2025 by International Socialism

In the previous issue of International Socialism, John Mullen wrote a reply to my article.1 I had criticised the strategy of the Nouveau Front Populaire (New Popular Front; NFP) in light of the history of the original Popular Front in… Continue Reading →

Uncategorised elections, France, popular front

The comintern: colonialism, nationalism and imperialism

Posted on 3rd May 2025 by International Socialism

In 1919, the Communist International, or Comintern, was founded in high hopes that the Russian Revolution would spread globally.1 The focus was on western Europe with its mass working-class movement. Given the wave of revolutionary fervour, it seemed little was… Continue Reading →

Uncategorised Bolsheviks, colonialism, Comintern

Disorder reigns

Posted on 30th April 2025 by International Socialism

In our previous issue, we reflected on the growing political instability, shaped by a multidimensional crisis of capitalism and encompassing shifts in the imperial order and a breakdown of elements of the neoliberal political centre.1 That was written a month… Continue Reading →

Uncategorised far right, Starmer, Trump

The making and breaking of state power in Syria

Posted on 5th April 2025 by International Socialism

In May 2015, prominent al-Jazeera journalist Ahmed Mansur sat down with Abu Muhammad al-Jolani, leader of the Syrian armed faction, the Nusra Front, for a lengthy discussion of the group’s worldview and military strategy. His face hidden from the camera,… Continue Reading →

Article imperialism, Islamism, Syria

Cadrisation: building a party of organic intellectuals

Posted on 5th April 2025 by International Socialism

In traditional military parlance, the cadre referred to the nucleus of officers around which a unit of soldiers could be built.1 Like many military terms, it would be adopted by revolutionaries in the inter-war period: cadres were the core of… Continue Reading →

Article Bolsheviks, Cadrisation, Party building

Interview: South Korea in turmoil

Posted on 28th March 2025 by International Socialism

On 3 December 2024, South Korea’s right-wing president, Yoon Suk Yeol, attempted an “auto-coup”, declaring martial law in a live televised address. He claimed that shadowy forces were acting against the state, attempting to impeach members of his cabinet and… Continue Reading →

Analysis, Interview far right, imperialism, South Korea

Polycrisis and far-right resurgence in Germany

Posted on 28th March 2025 by International Socialism

In 2021, the new government of chancellor Olaf Scholz took over from the conservatives and pre-emptively celebrated itself as a “progress coalition” that is “setting the course for a decade of social, ecological, economic, digital, and social renewal”.1 The coalition… Continue Reading →

Analysis Fascism, Germany, Polycrisis

Pick of the Quarter

Posted on 19th January 2025 by International Socialism

The July issue of Science & Society (volume 88, number 3) contains an interesting and timely symposium on “Imperialism, Anti-imperialism and the Global Class Struggle”. It was provoked by a couple of earlier pieces by William Robinson, who contributed an… Continue Reading →

Pick of the quarter AI, Germany, imperialism

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