Fra International Socialism Journal nr. 14 |
Forfatter: Titel |
Nr. |
Side |
Udgivet |
Om |
Editorial (ISJ 14, Autumn 1981) |
14 |
1 |
sep 81 |
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Chris Harman: The summer of 1981: a post-riot analysis |
14 |
1 |
sep 81 |
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The most violent and extensive disturbances on Britain’s streets since the war. That was the press’s verdict on the week of July 3rd-11th. And for once the press was right. The barricade, the overturned police van, the milk floats driven at police lines, the burnt out cars and pubs and the looted hi-fi shops – all were something new on the streets of Britain. Above all, the novelty was symbolised in the cascades of petrol bombs. The weapon of Budapest ’56 and Watts ’65, of Paris ’68 and Derry ’69 was now the weapon of Brixton and Southall, of Toxteth and Moss Side. |
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Dave Beecham: Updating the downturn: the class struggle under the Tories |
14 |
44 |
sep 81 |
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Tony Cliff: Alexandra Kollontai: Russian Marxists and Women Workers |
14 |
75 |
sep 81 |
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Over the last ten or so years two examples have been used by many who consider themselves socialist feminists to bolster their position of the need for a separate women’s organisation. One was the example of Clara Zetkin and the German socialist movement, the other that of the Russian Marxists and above all Alexandra Kollontai. |
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Anna Paczuska + Lin James: Socialism needs feminism |
14 |
105 |
sep 81 |
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Juliet Ash: Clara Zetkin: A reply to Tony Cliff |
14 |
120 |
sep 81 |
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A reply to Tony Cliff: "Clara Zetkin and the German Socialist Feminist Movement" in ISJ2:13 |
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Janet Vaux: Feminists in the Labour Movement |
14 |
124 |
sep 81 |
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A reply to Tony Cliff: "Clara Zetkin and the German Socialist Feminist Movement" in ISJ2:13 |
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