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International Socialism Journal 94 – Spring 2002A quarterly journal of socialist theory ---- Contents: Editorial EDITORIAL CLASS STRUGGLE is back on the agenda as rail workers, post workers, teachers and others are taking to the picket lines in defiance of Blair's privatisation programme. Are we facing a return to the 1970s? As a fourth major union elects a left winger as general secretary, what should our attitude to the trade union bureaucracy be? Martin Smith examines these questions by revisiting the tradition of rank and file organisation. ZIMBABWE has hit the headlines recently, as the British establishment screams about protecting the rights of the whites being forcibly evicted from their land. Mugabe talks of anti-imperialism, but whose side is he really on? What is the situation of the black majority in Zimbabwe? And what is the character of the main opposition party, the Movement for Democratic Change? Leo Zeilig clears up the confusion with his brief history of the Mugabe regime, and his analysis of the current crisis and the left in Zimbabwe. PIERRE BOURDIEU, a leading sociologist and latterly anti-globalisation activist, died in January 2002. Jim Wolfreys remembers the life and work of this important figure on the French left. BOOK REVIEWS include Richard Greeman, executor of Victor Serge's literary estate, on Susan Weissman's Victor Serge: The Course is Set on Hope, and Dave Crouch on The Bolsheviks and the National Question. Editor: John Rees. Assistant editors: Alex Callinicos, Chris Harman, John Molyneux, Lindsey German, Colin Sparks, Mike Gonzalez, Peter Morgan, Jim Wolfreys, Mike Haynes, Judy Cox, Sally Campbell, Megan Trudell, Mark O'Brien, Michael Lavalette and Rob Hoveman. Tidsskriftet kan læses online.
Udgivet første gang: 2002
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Info142 sider Sprog: engelsk Pris: 20 kr. ISBN: 1-898876-83-5 Forlag: International Socialism Lagerstatus:
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