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From: "ISJ" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: January 10, 2005 5:11:45 PM CET
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Subject: International Socialism journal

International Socialism 105 (winter 2005)

Quarterly journal of socialist theory

 

 

New bumper issue out this week
 

Articles include:

 

IRAQ: The rise of the resistance
The most thorough account yet published of the resistance movement. Anne Alexander and Simon Assaf challenge the lies and misinformation abundent not only in the media, but on the left.


 

Bush's next target? Women and workers in the Islamic Republic of Iran

What is life really like in Iran? This interview with Iranian activist and author Elaheh Rostami Povey challenges widespread preconceptions.

 

The birth of our politics: Marxists and the 1905 Revolution by Mark Thomas

The events in Russia in 1905 set a pattern for the rest of the century - and the ideas formed hold a crucial relevance today.

 

Polemic: Trade union struggle in Britain today
Gregor Gall and Martin Smith debate the balance of class forces.

 

Rifondazione's U-turn

Europe's most successful far left party is mistakenly making overtures to the centre left, argues Italian socialist Fabio Ruggiero.

 

Plus:
Post-Marxism and commodity fetishism; an appreciation of Mulk Raj Anand; an interview with the editors of the Marxists Internet Archive; book reviews on Zionism, Max Weber, Bob Dylan, Hardt and Negri's Multitude, and Marxist historian John Saville
 


 

lOrder your copy for £5 (plus 50p P&P) from 020 7538 3308, e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED], or write to IS journal, PO Box 82, London E3 3LH

 

lSubscription rates for one year (4 issues): Individual UK £22   Europe/N America £24/€34   Rest of world £26

 Special rate for the Indian Subcontinent £13    Institutional rate £30

 

lWe accept Visa/Mastercard/Eurocard/Switch/Solo or UK cheques in sterling made payable to ISJ.

 

 

Capitalism: Where it came from and where it's going
A dayschool organised by International Socialism and Historical Materialism, which took place on Sunday 14 November 2004.


 

Robert Brenner debates Alex Callinicos, Chris Harman and Rob Hoveman

 

Available in audio form at www.resistancemp3.lpi.org.uk/dayschool.htm

 

 

We're going on-line
 

www.isj.org.uk
 

Coming soon... Current and recent issues on-line, extra articles and debates that won't appear in print, links to useful sites and articles, secure credit/debit card subscriptions and orders and more.

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