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WILLIAM MORRIS: SOCIALIST BY DESIGN The exhibition Questioning the Legacy which marks the centenary of the death of William Morris explores the theme of the collaboration of craft and industry. This collaboration was the aim of Morris's Design and Industries Association, set up in 1915 to raise the standards in British industry, and to 'restore joy in labour' by restructuring the relationship between craft and machine. FINANCIAL CRISES AND THE REAL ECONOMY Issue 78 of INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM, quarterly journal of the Socialist Workers Party (Britain) Published March 1998 Copyright © International Socialism AN INTRODUCTION TO MARX'S THEORY OF ALIENATION Issue 79 of INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM, quarterly journal of the Socialist Workers Party (Britain) Published July 1998 Copyright © International Socialism LABOUR AND IMMIGRATION Labour and immigration THE BADGE OF PREJUDICE Recent comments by ministers about Gypsies and asylum seekers are in keeping with Labour's appalling record on racism and immigration, argues Gareth Jenkins.Here he looks back at many years of broken promises WHY HAS FEMINISM FAILED WOMEN? Issue 71 of INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM, quarterly journal of the Socialist Workers Party (Britain) Published June 1996 Copyright © International Socialism CHANGING WOMEN'S LIVES IN IRELAND This pattern of mass emigration, especially of women, continued up to the last decades of the 20th century. In 1960, for example, of the women aged 15 to 19 in 1942 more than half were living outside Ireland. 20 Despite this, emigration was seen as a male phenomenon, largely because most emigrants went to Britain and many of these were married men whose wives and children remained in Ireland WILL THE REAL JAMES CONNOLLY PLEASE STAND UP? The publication of selections of Connolly's writings could not be more timely. To make sense of the current attempts at political accommodation in the North of Ireland it is essential to re-examine the history of resistance to Britain's involvement in the country as awhole.
THE GLOBAL CONJUNCTURE: CHARACTERISTICS AND CHALLENGES WALDEN BELLO. Today the movement against corporate-driven globalisation is at a decisive juncture. There are different proposals on how to move forward. THE ENGLISH REVOLUTION AND THE TRANSITION FROM FEUDALISM BRIAN MANNING. The first great debate on the transition from feudalism to capitalism was started by the publication in 1946 of Maurice Dobb's Studies in the Development of Capitalism, 1 and the second was begun by Robert Brenner's article on 'Agrarian Class Structure and Economic Development in Pre-Industrial Europe' in Past And Present (1976). 2 These debates provide for Marxists a framework CLASS CONSCIOUSNESS AND THE ORIGINS OF LABOUR DAVE RENTON. Mark O'Brien's piece on 'Socialists and the origins of Labour' (International Socialism 87) criticised the Social Democratic Federation quite rightly for failing to rise to the challenges of the 1890s and 1900s.But Mark understates the greatest mistake of all, namely the SDF's inability to respond creatively to the challenge ofthe Labour Party.
WILLIAM MORRIS: SOCIALIST BY DESIGN The exhibition Questioning the Legacy which marks the centenary of the death of William Morris explores the theme of the collaboration of craft and industry. This collaboration was the aim of Morris's Design and Industries Association, set up in 1915 to raise the standards in British industry, and to 'restore joy in labour' by restructuring the relationship between craft and machine. FINANCIAL CRISES AND THE REAL ECONOMY Issue 78 of INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM, quarterly journal of the Socialist Workers Party (Britain) Published March 1998 Copyright © International Socialism AN INTRODUCTION TO MARX'S THEORY OF ALIENATION Issue 79 of INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM, quarterly journal of the Socialist Workers Party (Britain) Published July 1998 Copyright © International Socialism LABOUR AND IMMIGRATION Labour and immigration THE BADGE OF PREJUDICE Recent comments by ministers about Gypsies and asylum seekers are in keeping with Labour's appalling record on racism and immigration, argues Gareth Jenkins.Here he looks back at many years of broken promises WHY HAS FEMINISM FAILED WOMEN? Issue 71 of INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM, quarterly journal of the Socialist Workers Party (Britain) Published June 1996 Copyright © International Socialism CHANGING WOMEN'S LIVES IN IRELAND This pattern of mass emigration, especially of women, continued up to the last decades of the 20th century. In 1960, for example, of the women aged 15 to 19 in 1942 more than half were living outside Ireland. 20 Despite this, emigration was seen as a male phenomenon, largely because most emigrants went to Britain and many of these were married men whose wives and children remained in Ireland WILL THE REAL JAMES CONNOLLY PLEASE STAND UP? The publication of selections of Connolly's writings could not be more timely. To make sense of the current attempts at political accommodation in the North of Ireland it is essential to re-examine the history of resistance to Britain's involvement in the country as awhole.
THE ENGLISH REVOLUTION AND THE TRANSITION FROM FEUDALISM BRIAN MANNING. The first great debate on the transition from feudalism to capitalism was started by the publication in 1946 of Maurice Dobb's Studies in the Development of Capitalism, 1 and the second was begun by Robert Brenner's article on 'Agrarian Class Structure and Economic Development in Pre-Industrial Europe' in Past And Present (1976). 2 These debates provide for Marxists a framework THE FAMILY AS A SOURCE OF OPPRESSION No place like home? Will strengthening the family solve lots of the problems of society? That is the argument put by the Tories and even some former feminists who, Lindsey German argues, would have once seen the family as a source of oppression CLASS STRUGGLE UNDER 'EMPIRE': IN DEFENCE OF MARX AND ENGELS AUGUST NIMTZ. While no one can predict with certainty how the recent conflict between India and Pakistan will be resolved, the tensions there reveal what many who came of political age in the post Second World War détente had thought unlikely--the real possibility of nuclear war, with all its horrors. CHANGING WOMEN'S LIVES IN IRELAND This pattern of mass emigration, especially of women, continued up to the last decades of the 20th century. In 1960, for example, of the women aged 15 to 19 in 1942 more than half were living outside Ireland. 20 Despite this, emigration was seen as a male phenomenon, largely because most emigrants went to Britain and many of these were married men whose wives and children remained in Ireland IS SOCIETY BECOMING MORE VIOLENT? Issue 202 of SOCIALIST REVIEW Published November 1996 Copyright © Socialist Review Is society becoming more violent? Maxine Bowler, Phil Turner and Judith Orr REFLECTIONS ON THE COMMUNIST MANIFESTO Issue 79 of INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM, quarterly journal of the Socialist Workers Party (Britain) Published July 1998 Copyright © International Socialism 31 JANUARY 1919:BLOODY FRIDAY IN GEORGE SQUARE The famous image of Red Clydeside is the raising of the red flag above 35,000 striking engineering workers massed in Glasgow's George Squareduring the 40
PARIS AT THE BARRICADES: 22 JUNE 1848 On 22 June 1848 Paris workers rose in revolt. Barricades went up in the eastern part of the capital and 50,000 armed insurgents tried tomove on the centre.
THE RUSSIAN CIVIL WAR: A MARXIST ANALYSIS MEGAN TRUDELL. Against all odds the Russian Revolution fought off counter-revolution and foreign intervention for three years in abloody civil war.
WILL THE REAL JAMES CONNOLLY PLEASE STAND UP? The publication of selections of Connolly's writings could not be more timely. To make sense of the current attempts at political accommodation in the North of Ireland it is essential to re-examine the history of resistance to Britain's involvement in the country as awhole.
AN INTRODUCTION TO MARX'S THEORY OF ALIENATION Issue 79 of INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM, quarterly journal of the Socialist Workers Party (Britain) Published July 1998 Copyright © International Socialism E P THOMPSON: CLASS STRUGGLE AND HISTORICAL MATERIALISM DAVID McNALLY. Edward Palmer Thompson, the greatest Marxist historian of the English speaking world, died in August of 1993. Best known for his masterpiece The Making of the English Working Class, Thompson launched a current in Marxist history which restored the exploited and oppressed to their rightful place as makers of history.This emphasis on working class self activity was not merely an THE FAMILY AS A SOURCE OF OPPRESSION No place like home? Will strengthening the family solve lots of the problems of society? That is the argument put by the Tories and even some former feminists who, Lindsey German argues, would have once seen the family as a source of oppression NEW LABOUR, NEW MORALISM: THE WELFARE POLITICS AND MICHAEL LAVALETTE AND GERRY MOONEY. Introduction. The landslide victory for the Labour Party at the May 1997 general election represented a dramatic rebuff of 18 years of Tory policies. CHANGING WOMEN'S LIVES IN IRELAND This pattern of mass emigration, especially of women, continued up to the last decades of the 20th century. In 1960, for example, of the women aged 15 to 19 in 1942 more than half were living outside Ireland. 20 Despite this, emigration was seen as a male phenomenon, largely because most emigrants went to Britain and many of these were married men whose wives and children remained in Ireland WILLIAM MORRIS: SOCIALIST BY DESIGN The exhibition Questioning the Legacy which marks the centenary of the death of William Morris explores the theme of the collaboration of craft and industry. This collaboration was the aim of Morris's Design and Industries Association, set up in 1915 to raise the standards in British industry, and to 'restore joy in labour' by restructuring the relationship between craft and machine. WHY HAS FEMINISM FAILED WOMEN? Issue 71 of INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM, quarterly journal of the Socialist Workers Party (Britain) Published June 1996 Copyright © International Socialism OBITUARY: GEOFFREY DE STE CROIX The great Marxist historian of antiquity, Geoffrey de Ste Croix, died last month a few days before his ninetieth birthday. His masterpiece, The Class Struggle in the Ancient Greek World, appeared in 1981, when he was already past 70. Ste Croix's 'Class StruggleADDICTED TO PROFIT
Issue 77 of INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM, quarterly journal of the Socialist Workers Party (Britain) Published December 1997 Copyright © International Socialism REFLECTIONS ON THE COMMUNIST MANIFESTO Issue 79 of INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM, quarterly journal of the Socialist Workers Party (Britain) Published July 1998 Copyright © International Socialism AN INTRODUCTION TO MARX'S THEORY OF ALIENATION Issue 79 of INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM, quarterly journal of the Socialist Workers Party (Britain) Published July 1998 Copyright © International Socialism E P THOMPSON: CLASS STRUGGLE AND HISTORICAL MATERIALISM DAVID McNALLY. Edward Palmer Thompson, the greatest Marxist historian of the English speaking world, died in August of 1993. Best known for his masterpiece The Making of the English Working Class, Thompson launched a current in Marxist history which restored the exploited and oppressed to their rightful place as makers of history.This emphasis on working class self activity was not merely an THE FAMILY AS A SOURCE OF OPPRESSION No place like home? Will strengthening the family solve lots of the problems of society? That is the argument put by the Tories and even some former feminists who, Lindsey German argues, would have once seen the family as a source of oppression NEW LABOUR, NEW MORALISM: THE WELFARE POLITICS AND MICHAEL LAVALETTE AND GERRY MOONEY. Introduction. The landslide victory for the Labour Party at the May 1997 general election represented a dramatic rebuff of 18 years of Tory policies. CHANGING WOMEN'S LIVES IN IRELAND This pattern of mass emigration, especially of women, continued up to the last decades of the 20th century. In 1960, for example, of the women aged 15 to 19 in 1942 more than half were living outside Ireland. 20 Despite this, emigration was seen as a male phenomenon, largely because most emigrants went to Britain and many of these were married men whose wives and children remained in Ireland WILLIAM MORRIS: SOCIALIST BY DESIGN The exhibition Questioning the Legacy which marks the centenary of the death of William Morris explores the theme of the collaboration of craft and industry. This collaboration was the aim of Morris's Design and Industries Association, set up in 1915 to raise the standards in British industry, and to 'restore joy in labour' by restructuring the relationship between craft and machine. WHY HAS FEMINISM FAILED WOMEN? Issue 71 of INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM, quarterly journal of the Socialist Workers Party (Britain) Published June 1996 Copyright © International Socialism OBITUARY: GEOFFREY DE STE CROIX The great Marxist historian of antiquity, Geoffrey de Ste Croix, died last month a few days before his ninetieth birthday. His masterpiece, The Class Struggle in the Ancient Greek World, appeared in 1981, when he was already past 70. Ste Croix's 'Class StruggleADDICTED TO PROFIT
Issue 77 of INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM, quarterly journal of the Socialist Workers Party (Britain) Published December 1997 Copyright © International Socialism REFLECTIONS ON THE COMMUNIST MANIFESTO Issue 79 of INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM, quarterly journal of the Socialist Workers Party (Britain) Published July 1998 Copyright © International SocialismADDICTED TO PROFIT
Issue 77 of INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM, quarterly journal of the Socialist Workers Party (Britain) Published December 1997 Copyright © International Socialism THE FAMILY AS A SOURCE OF OPPRESSION No place like home? Will strengthening the family solve lots of the problems of society? That is the argument put by the Tories and even some former feminists who, Lindsey German argues, would have once seen the family as a source of oppression THE FRENCH REVOLUTION: MARXISM VERSUS REVISIONISM 'One's stance on the French Revolution inevitably reveals much about one's deepest ideological and political convictions'. 1 Gary Kates' comment, in his introduction to this collection of essays on the 1789 French Revolution, is certainly correct-though his claim is true of other great revolutions too. Even as the French Revolution was being fought out 200 years ago it was the subject of NATION AND EMPIRE: LABOUR'S FOREIGN POLICY 1945-51 Nation and empire: Labour's foreign policy 1945-51. A review of John Saville, The Politics of Continuity: British Foreign Policy and the Labour Government, 1945-51, (Verso, 1993) £34.95 REFLECTIONS ON THE COMMUNIST MANIFESTO Issue 79 of INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM, quarterly journal of the Socialist Workers Party (Britain) Published July 1998 Copyright © International Socialism RACISM AND IMMIGRATION IN BRITAIN RUTH BROWN. The recent deaths of Joy Gardner and Joseph Nnalue during attempts to deport them have highlighted the desperate plight of those who seek refuge in Britain today. CLASS STRUGGLE UNDER 'EMPIRE': IN DEFENCE OF MARX AND ENGELS AUGUST NIMTZ. While no one can predict with certainty how the recent conflict between India and Pakistan will be resolved, the tensions there reveal what many who came of political age in the post Second World War détente had thought unlikely--the real possibility of nuclear war, with all its horrors. PARIS AT THE BARRICADES: 22 JUNE 1848 On 22 June 1848 Paris workers rose in revolt. Barricades went up in the eastern part of the capital and 50,000 armed insurgents tried tomove on the centre.
THE ENGLISH REVOLUTION AND THE TRANSITION FROM FEUDALISM BRIAN MANNING. The first great debate on the transition from feudalism to capitalism was started by the publication in 1946 of Maurice Dobb's Studies in the Development of Capitalism, 1 and the second was begun by Robert Brenner's article on 'Agrarian Class Structure and Economic Development in Pre-Industrial Europe' in Past And Present (1976). 2 These debates provide for Marxists a framework CLASS DIVISIONS IN THE GAY COMMUNITY Issue 78 of INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM, quarterly journal of the Socialist Workers Party (Britain) Published March 1998 Copyright © International Socialism AN INTRODUCTION TO MARX'S THEORY OF ALIENATION Issue 79 of INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM, quarterly journal of the Socialist Workers Party (Britain) Published July 1998 Copyright © International Socialism E P THOMPSON: CLASS STRUGGLE AND HISTORICAL MATERIALISM DAVID McNALLY. Edward Palmer Thompson, the greatest Marxist historian of the English speaking world, died in August of 1993. Best known for his masterpiece The Making of the English Working Class, Thompson launched a current in Marxist history which restored the exploited and oppressed to their rightful place as makers of history.This emphasis on working class self activity was not merely an THE FAMILY AS A SOURCE OF OPPRESSION No place like home? Will strengthening the family solve lots of the problems of society? That is the argument put by the Tories and even some former feminists who, Lindsey German argues, would have once seen the family as a source of oppression NEW LABOUR, NEW MORALISM: THE WELFARE POLITICS AND MICHAEL LAVALETTE AND GERRY MOONEY. Introduction. The landslide victory for the Labour Party at the May 1997 general election represented a dramatic rebuff of 18 years of Tory policies. CHANGING WOMEN'S LIVES IN IRELAND This pattern of mass emigration, especially of women, continued up to the last decades of the 20th century. In 1960, for example, of the women aged 15 to 19 in 1942 more than half were living outside Ireland. 20 Despite this, emigration was seen as a male phenomenon, largely because most emigrants went to Britain and many of these were married men whose wives and children remained in Ireland WILLIAM MORRIS: SOCIALIST BY DESIGN The exhibition Questioning the Legacy which marks the centenary of the death of William Morris explores the theme of the collaboration of craft and industry. This collaboration was the aim of Morris's Design and Industries Association, set up in 1915 to raise the standards in British industry, and to 'restore joy in labour' by restructuring the relationship between craft and machine. WHY HAS FEMINISM FAILED WOMEN? Issue 71 of INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM, quarterly journal of the Socialist Workers Party (Britain) Published June 1996 Copyright © International Socialism OBITUARY: GEOFFREY DE STE CROIX The great Marxist historian of antiquity, Geoffrey de Ste Croix, died last month a few days before his ninetieth birthday. His masterpiece, The Class Struggle in the Ancient Greek World, appeared in 1981, when he was already past 70. Ste Croix's 'Class StruggleADDICTED TO PROFIT
Issue 77 of INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM, quarterly journal of the Socialist Workers Party (Britain) Published December 1997 Copyright © International Socialism REFLECTIONS ON THE COMMUNIST MANIFESTO Issue 79 of INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM, quarterly journal of the Socialist Workers Party (Britain) Published July 1998 Copyright © International Socialism AN INTRODUCTION TO MARX'S THEORY OF ALIENATION Issue 79 of INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM, quarterly journal of the Socialist Workers Party (Britain) Published July 1998 Copyright © International Socialism E P THOMPSON: CLASS STRUGGLE AND HISTORICAL MATERIALISM DAVID McNALLY. Edward Palmer Thompson, the greatest Marxist historian of the English speaking world, died in August of 1993. Best known for his masterpiece The Making of the English Working Class, Thompson launched a current in Marxist history which restored the exploited and oppressed to their rightful place as makers of history.This emphasis on working class self activity was not merely an THE FAMILY AS A SOURCE OF OPPRESSION No place like home? Will strengthening the family solve lots of the problems of society? That is the argument put by the Tories and even some former feminists who, Lindsey German argues, would have once seen the family as a source of oppression NEW LABOUR, NEW MORALISM: THE WELFARE POLITICS AND MICHAEL LAVALETTE AND GERRY MOONEY. Introduction. The landslide victory for the Labour Party at the May 1997 general election represented a dramatic rebuff of 18 years of Tory policies. CHANGING WOMEN'S LIVES IN IRELAND This pattern of mass emigration, especially of women, continued up to the last decades of the 20th century. In 1960, for example, of the women aged 15 to 19 in 1942 more than half were living outside Ireland. 20 Despite this, emigration was seen as a male phenomenon, largely because most emigrants went to Britain and many of these were married men whose wives and children remained in Ireland WILLIAM MORRIS: SOCIALIST BY DESIGN The exhibition Questioning the Legacy which marks the centenary of the death of William Morris explores the theme of the collaboration of craft and industry. This collaboration was the aim of Morris's Design and Industries Association, set up in 1915 to raise the standards in British industry, and to 'restore joy in labour' by restructuring the relationship between craft and machine. WHY HAS FEMINISM FAILED WOMEN? Issue 71 of INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM, quarterly journal of the Socialist Workers Party (Britain) Published June 1996 Copyright © International Socialism OBITUARY: GEOFFREY DE STE CROIX The great Marxist historian of antiquity, Geoffrey de Ste Croix, died last month a few days before his ninetieth birthday. His masterpiece, The Class Struggle in the Ancient Greek World, appeared in 1981, when he was already past 70. Ste Croix's 'Class StruggleADDICTED TO PROFIT
Issue 77 of INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM, quarterly journal of the Socialist Workers Party (Britain) Published December 1997 Copyright © International Socialism REFLECTIONS ON THE COMMUNIST MANIFESTO Issue 79 of INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM, quarterly journal of the Socialist Workers Party (Britain) Published July 1998 Copyright © International SocialismADDICTED TO PROFIT
Issue 77 of INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM, quarterly journal of the Socialist Workers Party (Britain) Published December 1997 Copyright © International Socialism THE FAMILY AS A SOURCE OF OPPRESSION No place like home? Will strengthening the family solve lots of the problems of society? That is the argument put by the Tories and even some former feminists who, Lindsey German argues, would have once seen the family as a source of oppression THE FRENCH REVOLUTION: MARXISM VERSUS REVISIONISM 'One's stance on the French Revolution inevitably reveals much about one's deepest ideological and political convictions'. 1 Gary Kates' comment, in his introduction to this collection of essays on the 1789 French Revolution, is certainly correct-though his claim is true of other great revolutions too. Even as the French Revolution was being fought out 200 years ago it was the subject of NATION AND EMPIRE: LABOUR'S FOREIGN POLICY 1945-51 Nation and empire: Labour's foreign policy 1945-51. A review of John Saville, The Politics of Continuity: British Foreign Policy and the Labour Government, 1945-51, (Verso, 1993) £34.95 REFLECTIONS ON THE COMMUNIST MANIFESTO Issue 79 of INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM, quarterly journal of the Socialist Workers Party (Britain) Published July 1998 Copyright © International Socialism RACISM AND IMMIGRATION IN BRITAIN RUTH BROWN. The recent deaths of Joy Gardner and Joseph Nnalue during attempts to deport them have highlighted the desperate plight of those who seek refuge in Britain today. CLASS STRUGGLE UNDER 'EMPIRE': IN DEFENCE OF MARX AND ENGELS AUGUST NIMTZ. While no one can predict with certainty how the recent conflict between India and Pakistan will be resolved, the tensions there reveal what many who came of political age in the post Second World War détente had thought unlikely--the real possibility of nuclear war, with all its horrors. PARIS AT THE BARRICADES: 22 JUNE 1848 On 22 June 1848 Paris workers rose in revolt. Barricades went up in the eastern part of the capital and 50,000 armed insurgents tried tomove on the centre.
THE ENGLISH REVOLUTION AND THE TRANSITION FROM FEUDALISM BRIAN MANNING. The first great debate on the transition from feudalism to capitalism was started by the publication in 1946 of Maurice Dobb's Studies in the Development of Capitalism, 1 and the second was begun by Robert Brenner's article on 'Agrarian Class Structure and Economic Development in Pre-Industrial Europe' in Past And Present (1976). 2 These debates provide for Marxists a framework CLASS DIVISIONS IN THE GAY COMMUNITY Issue 78 of INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM, quarterly journal of the Socialist Workers Party (Britain) Published March 1998 Copyright © International Socialism AN INTRODUCTION TO MARX'S THEORY OF ALIENATION Issue 79 of INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM, quarterly journal of the Socialist Workers Party (Britain) Published July 1998 Copyright © International Socialism E P THOMPSON: CLASS STRUGGLE AND HISTORICAL MATERIALISM DAVID McNALLY. Edward Palmer Thompson, the greatest Marxist historian of the English speaking world, died in August of 1993. Best known for his masterpiece The Making of the English Working Class, Thompson launched a current in Marxist history which restored the exploited and oppressed to their rightful place as makers of history.This emphasis on working class self activity was not merely an THE FAMILY AS A SOURCE OF OPPRESSION No place like home? Will strengthening the family solve lots of the problems of society? That is the argument put by the Tories and even some former feminists who, Lindsey German argues, would have once seen the family as a source of oppression NEW LABOUR, NEW MORALISM: THE WELFARE POLITICS AND MICHAEL LAVALETTE AND GERRY MOONEY. Introduction. The landslide victory for the Labour Party at the May 1997 general election represented a dramatic rebuff of 18 years of Tory policies. CHANGING WOMEN'S LIVES IN IRELAND This pattern of mass emigration, especially of women, continued up to the last decades of the 20th century. In 1960, for example, of the women aged 15 to 19 in 1942 more than half were living outside Ireland. 20 Despite this, emigration was seen as a male phenomenon, largely because most emigrants went to Britain and many of these were married men whose wives and children remained in Ireland WILLIAM MORRIS: SOCIALIST BY DESIGN The exhibition Questioning the Legacy which marks the centenary of the death of William Morris explores the theme of the collaboration of craft and industry. This collaboration was the aim of Morris's Design and Industries Association, set up in 1915 to raise the standards in British industry, and to 'restore joy in labour' by restructuring the relationship between craft and machine. WHY HAS FEMINISM FAILED WOMEN? Issue 71 of INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM, quarterly journal of the Socialist Workers Party (Britain) Published June 1996 Copyright © International Socialism OBITUARY: GEOFFREY DE STE CROIX The great Marxist historian of antiquity, Geoffrey de Ste Croix, died last month a few days before his ninetieth birthday. His masterpiece, The Class Struggle in the Ancient Greek World, appeared in 1981, when he was already past 70. Ste Croix's 'Class StruggleADDICTED TO PROFIT
Issue 77 of INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM, quarterly journal of the Socialist Workers Party (Britain) Published December 1997 Copyright © International Socialism REFLECTIONS ON THE COMMUNIST MANIFESTO Issue 79 of INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM, quarterly journal of the Socialist Workers Party (Britain) Published July 1998 Copyright © International Socialism AN INTRODUCTION TO MARX'S THEORY OF ALIENATION Issue 79 of INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM, quarterly journal of the Socialist Workers Party (Britain) Published July 1998 Copyright © International Socialism E P THOMPSON: CLASS STRUGGLE AND HISTORICAL MATERIALISM DAVID McNALLY. Edward Palmer Thompson, the greatest Marxist historian of the English speaking world, died in August of 1993. Best known for his masterpiece The Making of the English Working Class, Thompson launched a current in Marxist history which restored the exploited and oppressed to their rightful place as makers of history.This emphasis on working class self activity was not merely an THE FAMILY AS A SOURCE OF OPPRESSION No place like home? Will strengthening the family solve lots of the problems of society? That is the argument put by the Tories and even some former feminists who, Lindsey German argues, would have once seen the family as a source of oppression NEW LABOUR, NEW MORALISM: THE WELFARE POLITICS AND MICHAEL LAVALETTE AND GERRY MOONEY. Introduction. The landslide victory for the Labour Party at the May 1997 general election represented a dramatic rebuff of 18 years of Tory policies. CHANGING WOMEN'S LIVES IN IRELAND This pattern of mass emigration, especially of women, continued up to the last decades of the 20th century. In 1960, for example, of the women aged 15 to 19 in 1942 more than half were living outside Ireland. 20 Despite this, emigration was seen as a male phenomenon, largely because most emigrants went to Britain and many of these were married men whose wives and children remained in Ireland WILLIAM MORRIS: SOCIALIST BY DESIGN The exhibition Questioning the Legacy which marks the centenary of the death of William Morris explores the theme of the collaboration of craft and industry. This collaboration was the aim of Morris's Design and Industries Association, set up in 1915 to raise the standards in British industry, and to 'restore joy in labour' by restructuring the relationship between craft and machine. WHY HAS FEMINISM FAILED WOMEN? Issue 71 of INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM, quarterly journal of the Socialist Workers Party (Britain) Published June 1996 Copyright © International Socialism OBITUARY: GEOFFREY DE STE CROIX The great Marxist historian of antiquity, Geoffrey de Ste Croix, died last month a few days before his ninetieth birthday. His masterpiece, The Class Struggle in the Ancient Greek World, appeared in 1981, when he was already past 70. Ste Croix's 'Class StruggleADDICTED TO PROFIT
Issue 77 of INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM, quarterly journal of the Socialist Workers Party (Britain) Published December 1997 Copyright © International Socialism REFLECTIONS ON THE COMMUNIST MANIFESTO Issue 79 of INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM, quarterly journal of the Socialist Workers Party (Britain) Published July 1998 Copyright © International SocialismADDICTED TO PROFIT
Issue 77 of INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM, quarterly journal of the Socialist Workers Party (Britain) Published December 1997 Copyright © International Socialism THE FAMILY AS A SOURCE OF OPPRESSION No place like home? Will strengthening the family solve lots of the problems of society? That is the argument put by the Tories and even some former feminists who, Lindsey German argues, would have once seen the family as a source of oppression THE FRENCH REVOLUTION: MARXISM VERSUS REVISIONISM 'One's stance on the French Revolution inevitably reveals much about one's deepest ideological and political convictions'. 1 Gary Kates' comment, in his introduction to this collection of essays on the 1789 French Revolution, is certainly correct-though his claim is true of other great revolutions too. Even as the French Revolution was being fought out 200 years ago it was the subject of NATION AND EMPIRE: LABOUR'S FOREIGN POLICY 1945-51 Nation and empire: Labour's foreign policy 1945-51. A review of John Saville, The Politics of Continuity: British Foreign Policy and the Labour Government, 1945-51, (Verso, 1993) £34.95 REFLECTIONS ON THE COMMUNIST MANIFESTO Issue 79 of INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM, quarterly journal of the Socialist Workers Party (Britain) Published July 1998 Copyright © International Socialism RACISM AND IMMIGRATION IN BRITAIN RUTH BROWN. The recent deaths of Joy Gardner and Joseph Nnalue during attempts to deport them have highlighted the desperate plight of those who seek refuge in Britain today. CLASS STRUGGLE UNDER 'EMPIRE': IN DEFENCE OF MARX AND ENGELS AUGUST NIMTZ. While no one can predict with certainty how the recent conflict between India and Pakistan will be resolved, the tensions there reveal what many who came of political age in the post Second World War détente had thought unlikely--the real possibility of nuclear war, with all its horrors. PARIS AT THE BARRICADES: 22 JUNE 1848 On 22 June 1848 Paris workers rose in revolt. Barricades went up in the eastern part of the capital and 50,000 armed insurgents tried tomove on the centre.
THE ENGLISH REVOLUTION AND THE TRANSITION FROM FEUDALISM BRIAN MANNING. The first great debate on the transition from feudalism to capitalism was started by the publication in 1946 of Maurice Dobb's Studies in the Development of Capitalism, 1 and the second was begun by Robert Brenner's article on 'Agrarian Class Structure and Economic Development in Pre-Industrial Europe' in Past And Present (1976). 2 These debates provide for Marxists a framework CLASS DIVISIONS IN THE GAY COMMUNITY Issue 78 of INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM, quarterly journal of the Socialist Workers Party (Britain) Published March 1998 Copyright © International Socialism SOCIALIST REVIEW AND INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISMJOURNAL INDEX
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