International Socialism #106
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Τεύχος:Νο 106
Φθινόπωρο 2005
Σελίδες: 224
Περιγραφή
Imperialism’s New Facade
Introduction
Chris Harman
The elections and the resistance in Iraq
Anne Alexander and Simon Assaf
Egypt: the pressures build up
Britain After Eight Years Of Blair
Introduction
Chris Harman
The changing structure of the British economy
Jane Hardy
The working class
Jacob Middleton
Blair’s vision for education: business, business, business
Terry Wrigley
Urban landscapes
Alex Law and Gerry Mooney
Labour’s organic crisis
Charlie Kimber
Respect: the record so far
Can we change the world without taking power?
A debate between John Holloway and Alex Callinicos World Social Forum, 27 January 2005
Looking for an alternative
Mike Gonzalez
Venezuela: inside the Bolivarian revolution
Che and the socialist tradition: a reply to Mike Gonzalez
Fernando Lizárraga
Emin matters
John Molyneux
Book Reviews
Cities in revolt
Esme Choonara
A review of Meena Menon and Neera Adarkar, One Hundred Years, One Hundred Voices (Seagull Books, 2004), £19.95
Militant Dubliners
Kieran Allen
A review of John Newsinger, Rebel City (Merlin Press, 2004), £14.95
Barcelona class war
Andy Durgan
A review of Chris Ealham, Class, Culture and Conflict in Barcelona 1898-1937 (Routledge, 2004), £70
More than Culloden
Angus Calder
A review of Neil Davidson, Discovering the Scottish Revolution, 1682-1746 (Pluto Press, 2003), £19.99
Caught in a trap
John Game
A review of Vivek Chibber, Locked in Place: State-Building and Late Industrialisation in India (Princeton University Press, 2003), £26.95
Forgotten subversives
Chris Harman
A review of Jonathan I Israel, Radical Enlightenment (Oxford, 2002), £20.99
The other Moses
John Rose
A review of Edward Said, Freud and the Non-European (Verso, 2004), £8
I’m all lost in the supermarket
James Woodcock
Where Capital came from
Judy Cox
A review of Isaac Ilyich Rubin, A History of Economic Thought (Bertram), £19.99
Pick Of The Quarter
Pick of the quarter
A question of perspective
Daphne Lawless
A comment on the experience of the Alliance Party in New Zealand