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Author: Richard Donnelly

Rose Pastor Stokes and Crystal Eastman: women at the heart of the struggle

Posted on 10th January 2022 by Richard Donnelly

A review of Rebel Cinderella: From Rags to Riches to Radical—The Epic Journey of Rose Pastor Stokes, Adam Hochschild (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2020), £12 Crystal Eastman: A Revolutionary Life, Amy Aronson (Oxford University Press, 2019), £25.49 Two new biographies unearth… Continue Reading →

Uncategorised First World War, United States, women's liberation

Art and the abyss

Posted on 10th January 2022 by Richard Donnelly

It may seem paradoxical, but it is the case that some of the most powerfully life-affirming and enriching art and literature is not work that appears to be “positive”, “optimistic”, “hopeful” and “encouraging”, or that shows how the world could… Continue Reading →

Uncategorised Art, Arts and culture

Marxism, moral panic and the war on trans people

Posted on 10th January 2022 by Richard Donnelly

In recent years, trans rights have become a major element of the so-called “culture wars” and the “war on woke” being waged by the right around the world.1 This has gone hand in hand with attacks on analyses of organisations… Continue Reading →

Uncategorised lgbt, LGBT rights, LGBT+ liberation, transgender liberation

Ethel Mannin, women and the revolution

Posted on 10th January 2022 by Richard Donnelly

In the closing pages of her Women and the Revolution, published in 1938, Ethel Mannin insisted that women faced a stark choice: The women of today must either ally themselves with freedom and life, or with oppression and death; either… Continue Reading →

Uncategorised Arts and culture, literature

Stalinism’s long shadow

Posted on 10th January 2022 by Richard Donnelly

Some 30 years ago, the red flag was lowered over the Kremlin for the last time as the Soviet Union collapsed on 25 December 1991.1 Yet, although that Stalinist regime is dead, Stalinism continues to cast a long shadow on… Continue Reading →

Uncategorised Russian Revolution, stalinism

Interview: after the Hong Kong rebellion

Posted on 10th January 2022 by Richard Donnelly

Hong Kong hit the headlines in 2019 when a wave of struggles erupted, trigged by new extradition laws proposed by the Hong Kong government. Lam Chi Leung, a socialist activist based in the region, spoke to International Socialism about the… Continue Reading →

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Ending apartheid in Palestine: the case for a revolutionary strategy

Posted on 10th January 2022 by Richard Donnelly

The racist system that governs the lives of everyone who lives within the borders of historic Palestine has increasingly been labelled a form of “apartheid”, recalling the oppression of the black majority in South Africa.1 This analysis of the Israeli… Continue Reading →

Uncategorised imperialism, Palestine

After COP26

Posted on 7th January 2022 by Richard Donnelly

As Alok Sharma, Tory minister and president of the United Nations’ COP26 climate conference, closed proceedings, he was moved to tears.1 “I apologise for the way this process has unfolded and I am deeply sorry. I also understand the deep… Continue Reading →

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Uncertain future: workers in the pandemic

Posted on 21st December 2021 by Richard Donnelly

Production is the essential condition for any functioning human society, and collective human labour the foundation of production.1 These basic facts are typically buried under an overgrowth of ideology but the Covid-19 pandemic has helped to strip this back, placing… Continue Reading →

Uncategorised British working class, coronavirus, Economics, global working class

Pick of the quarter

Posted on 24th October 2021 by Richard Donnelly

David Harvey has, for some time, been among the most prominent Marxist political economists and an important figure in popularising Karl Marx’s Capital through his writings and online lectures. Over the years, Harvey has shifted seemingly ever further from a… Continue Reading →

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