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Anti capitalism-five years after Seattle:spontaneity ,strategy and politics

Bella | 30.10.2004 14:41

Which way forward for the anti capitalistas?

The autumn edition of the quarterly International Socialism Journal has recently been published and contains a number of important articles about the Anti capitalist movement both at in Britain and across the world.
Chris Harman has written "Spontaneity ,strategy and politics" to mark the fifth anniversary of the Battle of Seattle.Since then there have been mass upsurges of struggle in countries like Argentina,Bolivia and Ecuador and in the growth of these struggles old problems and arguments about strtegy have re emerged about strategy,politica and revolutionary organisation.
The journal also contains an article by Mike Gonzalez called "Venezuela:many steps to come "which looks at Hugo Chavez and argues that the defence of recent reforms can only be made by further revolutionary developments.
Neil Davidson,who was awarded last year's Isaac Deutscher's Memorial Prize has also written a review of Deutscher's three volume biography of the life of Leon Trotsky.This was the biography that in the 1960's reawakened interest in the anti capitalist Russian revolutionary .
The journal also several pieces on marxism and archaeology,socialist writings about the Middle East and the Balkans and a look at Victor Serge and literature.
For further info go to  isj@swp.org.uk.
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