Tema: Den globaliseringskritiske bevægelse
- Den globaliseringskritiske bevægelse
- Judith Orr + Sally Campbell: Interview: The corporate seduction of feminism
Socialist Review nr. 343, jan 10 – side 18
Note: Socialist feminist and US academic Hester Eisenstein spoke to Sally Campbell and Judith Orr about her book, Feminism Seduced, and the challenges facing the women's movement in the US and worldwide.
- Raj Patel: Opinion: One, two, a thousand Seattles
Socialist Review nr. 343, jan 10 – side 21
Note: On the tenth anniversary of the Seattle protests the temptations and opportunities to misremember them were legion.
- Jonathan Maunder: Radical thinkers today: What force can solve Zizek’s antagonism?
Socialist Worker nr. 2179, nov 09 – side 6
Note: In our final column Jonathan Maunder looks at the ideas and limitations of Slavoj Zizek.
- Alex Callinicos: The 1999 Seattle protests gave birth to a global movement
Socialist Worker nr. 2179, nov 09 – side 9
Note: Ten years ago, on 30 November 1999, like a lightning flash in an empty sky, the World Trade Organisation summit in Seattle was paralysed by mass protests. Trade unionists, and environmental and debt campaigners came together to expose the damaging effects of the drive for free trade.
- Genoplev G8-protesterne i Rostock
Socialistisk Arbejderavis nr. 276, feb 08 – side 13
Note: ATTAC i Tyskland har med en ny bogudgivelse sørget for, at demonstrationerne i Rostock i sommeren 2007 kan genopleves.
- Mikkel Birk Jespersen: Social Forum-bevægelsen i krise: Enhed og/eller mangfoldighed?
Socialistisk Arbejderavis nr. 275, jan 08 – side 7
Note: Bevægelsen omkring de Sociale Fora har haft enorm betydning for udviklingen af den anti-kapitalistiske bevægelse siden 2001, hvor det første Verdens Sociale Forum (WSF) fandt sted i Porto Alegre, Brasilien. Sociale Fora sprang op over hele verden, på lokale og regionale niveauer, og gav aktivister fra mange forskellige baggrunde mulighed for sammen at diskutere, hvordan det kan være muligt at skabe en anden verden.
- Chris Nineham + Alex Callinicos: At an impasse? Anti-capitalism and the social forums today
International Socialism Journal nr. 115, jul 07 – side 87
Note: The international movement against capitalist globalisation has been globally visible for nearly a decade now. The culmination was the enormous demonstrations against the war in Iraq between February and April 2003. Subsequently, however, there has not been the same forward impetus. Indeed, increasingly centrifugal pressures and even a degree of disarray have become evident.
- Alex Callinicos: Alternatives to Neo-liberalism
Socialist Review nr. 308, jul 06 – side 10
Note: Advocates of the free market constantly repeat the refrain that 'there is no alternative'. Alex Callinicos believes that for the movement to be able to answer this claim, it needs to reassert the viability of democratic planning.
- Chris Nineham: Book Review: Future Perfect?
Socialist Review nr. 308, jul 06 – side 27
Note: 'Realizing Hope', Michael Albert, Zed Books £14.99
In this new book Michael Albert develops his ideas about what a liberated "good" society might look like, outlined previously in his book Parecon (short for "participatory economics"). This time he moves beyond economics to speculate about wide areas of everyday life. He goes deeper into the first principles of his thinking.
- Chris Nineham: Anti-capitalism, social forums and the return of politics
International Socialism Journal nr. 109, dec 05 – side 91
Note: Six years after its coming out party at Seattle, the anti-capitalist movement faces its biggest challenges yet.
- Chris Harman: Anti-capitalism five years after Seattle: Spontaneity, strategy and politics
International Socialism Journal nr. 104, sep 04 – side 3
Note: Seattle, Porto Alegre. Gothenberg, Genoa, Barcelona, Florence, 15 February 2003, Paris, Mumbai and now London. The anticapitalist movement born just five years ago has merged into the antiwar movement to produce some of the biggest protests the world has ever seen. And in Latin America, mass upsurges have shaken the system in Ecuador, Argentina, Venezuela, and Bolivia. But the very growth of the movement has thrown up new problems and resurrected very old arguments about strategy. Chris Harman looks at these and challenges those who believe revolutionary organisation is neither necessary nor desirable.
- James Meadway: Life after capitalism
International Socialism Journal nr. 100, sep 03 – side 113
Note: Book reviews include James Meadway on four attempts to answer the question the anti-capitalist movement has set itself – 'We know what we are against, but what are we for?' He compares the alternative visions for reorganising society proposed in Parecon, Reclaim the State, The Age of Consent and An Anti-Capitalist Manifesto.
- Mike Gonzalez: Crying out for revolution (John Holloway: "Change the World Without Taking Power: The Meaning of Revolution Today")
International Socialism Journal nr. 99, jun 03 – side 133
- Gareth Jenkins: (News Review:) Civil Liberties: The big brother house in Westminster
Socialist Review nr. 265, jul 02 – side 5
- Luciano Muhlbauer: Anti-capitalism: The agents of change
Socialist Review nr. 264, jun 02 – side 16
Note: Luciano Muhlbauer invites you to join thousands of others at the European Social Forum in Florence later this year
- John Rees: The movement erupts: The fight against capital and war
Socialist Review nr. 262, apr 02 – side 8
Note: The anti-capitalist movement is back with a vengeance. John Rees argues that socialist politics are crucial to its success
- Alex Callinicos: United Front: Unity in diversity
Socialist Review nr. 262, apr 02 – side 14
Note: The movement against neoliberalism and war must be built, says Alex Callinicos, but so too must the revolutionary Marxist current within it
- Jim Wolfreys: Pierre Bourdieu: voice of resistance
International Socialism Journal nr. 94, mar 02 – side 97
- Alex Callinicos: (News Review:) Anti-capitalist conference: Parliament of the people (Porto Alegre)
Socialist Review nr. 260, feb 02 – side 4
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- Chris Harman: France: The wrong attack
Socialist Review nr. 259, jan 02 – side 13
Note: Why has the anti-war movement in France has not matched others?
Alt. url: Socialist Review Index
- Theories of conflict (Interview Luca Casarini, Tute Bianche, & Alex Callinicos, SWP)
Socialist Review nr. 258, dec 01 – side 20
Note: How does the anti-capitalist movement face up to the challenges of war and state repression? Luca Casarini and Alex Callinicos discuss the issues.
Luca Casarini is an Italian activist prominent in the Tute Bianche (white overalls) movement. Alex Callinicos is a leading member of the SWP and professor of politics at York University.
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- Tom Behan: 'Nothing can be the same again' (after Genoa)
International Socialism Journal nr. 92, sep 01 – side 3
Note: Genoa was the greatest battle of the anti-capitalist movement since its beginning in Seattle in 1999. Tom Behan has long studied Italian politics and brings his expertise to bear in a record of the events in July. He goes on to look at the crisis of the Italian political system that has resulted.
- Boris Kagarlitskij: The road from Genoa
International Socialism Journal nr. 92, sep 01 – side 27
Note: Genoa was the greatest battle of the anti-capitalist movement since its beginning in Seattle in 1999. Russian writer and activist Boris Kagarlitsky argues that the movement now has to look to workers in factory and office if it is to mobilise on a scale that can defeat the might of the state.
- After Genoa – what next?
Socialist Review nr. 255, sep 01 – side 11
Note: Starhawk, George Monbiot, Susan George, Lindsey German, Mumia Abu-Jamal contribute to the debate
- John Foot: After Genoa: The summit of shame
Socialist Review nr. 255, sep 01 – side 16
Note: John Foot reports from Italy on the emerging evidence of police brutality in Genoa and how this is creating a crisis for the Italian government
- Chris Bambery: After Genoa: Black, white and red
Socialist Review nr. 255, sep 01 – side 18
Note: Genoa was a staging post in rebuilding the left. Chris Bambery looks at some of the main players
- Peter Dwyer + Leo Zeilig: After Genoa: The Italian job
Socialist Review nr. 255, sep 01 – side 20
Note: Peter Dwyer and Leo Zeilig joined the Globalise Resistance train to Genoa and spoke to some of those aboard
- Susan George: What now? (Jan 2001)
International Socialism Journal nr. 91, jun 01 – side 3
Note: From the drugs companies' defeat over patenting in South Africa, to the cancellation of the World Bank meeting in Barcelona for fear of protests--we are winning. But victories raise serious issues. How do we react to police violence? Should we take on the state physically or build local networks? Who are our allies, and who are our real enemies? International Socialism presents a forum in which Susan George, Walden Bello and Chris Nineham put forward their visions of where the movement should go. Fundamentally, how do we answer the question raised by Susan George--what does 'overthrowing capitalism' mean in the 21st century?
- Walden Bello: The global conjuncture: characteristics and challenges
International Socialism Journal nr. 91, jun 01 – side 11
Note: From the drugs companies' defeat over patenting in South Africa, to the cancellation of the World Bank meeting in Barcelona for fear of protests--we are winning. But victories raise serious issues. How do we react to police violence? Should we take on the state physically or build local networks? Who are our allies, and who are our real enemies? International Socialism presents a forum in which Susan George, Walden Bello and Chris Nineham put forward their visions of where the movement should go. Fundamentally, how do we answer the question raised by Susan George--what does 'overthrowing capitalism' mean in the 21st century?
- Chris Nineham: An idea whose time has come
International Socialism Journal nr. 91, jun 01 – side 21
Note: From the drugs companies' defeat over patenting in South Africa, to the cancellation of the World Bank meeting in Barcelona for fear of protests--we are winning. But victories raise serious issues. How do we react to police violence? Should we take on the state physically or build local networks? Who are our allies, and who are our real enemies? International Socialism presents a forum in which Susan George, Walden Bello and Chris Nineham put forward their visions of where the movement should go. Fundamentally, how do we answer the question raised by Susan George--what does 'overthrowing capitalism' mean in the 21st century?
- Walden Bello: 2000: the year of global protest
International Socialism Journal nr. 90, mar 01 – side 71
Note: Walden Bello, executive director of Focus on the Global South and professor at the University of the Philippines, has emerged as one of the key figures in the anti-capitalist movement. Here he gives his assessment of the global wave of demonstrations against the neo-liberal corporate agenda that have dominated the last 12 months.
- Et år efter Seattle – anti-kapitalismen breder sig: Global modstand mod kapitalismen
Socialistisk Arbejderavis nr. 188, dec 00 – side 6
Note: For et år siden lukkede 70.000 demonstranter fra hele verden WTO's møde i Seattle ned. Det gjorde de i protest mod bl.a. den fattigdom, ulighed og ødelæggelse af miljøet, som blot er nogle af konsekvenserne af Verdenshandelsorganisationens politik på verdensplan.
- Boris Kagarlitskij: The lessons of Prague
International Socialism Journal nr. 89, dec 00 – side 49
Note: Boris Kagarlitsky's 'The Lessons of Prague' is a study of the key questions now facing the anti-capitalist movement. In part a contribution to the discussion begun in our last issue by Chris Harman's 'Anti-capitalism: Theory and Practice', 'The Lessons of Prague' defends the Prague demonstration from accusations of ultra-leftism and goes on to locate the main lines of debate opening up before the movement.
- Judy Cox: Reasons to be cheerful: theories of anti-capitalism (David Harvey: "Spaces of Hope")
International Socialism Journal nr. 89, dec 00 – side 111
- Andreas Ytterstad: En ny klassiker for en ny bevegelse: "No Logo"
Internasjonal Sosialisme 2 (norsk) nr. 6, sep 00
- Mark O'Brien: Susan George i perspektiv
Internasjonal Sosialisme 2 (norsk) nr. 6, sep 00
Note: Denne artikkelen er oversatt fra Mark O'Brien: "In Perspective: Susan George", International Socialism 86, 2000.
- Jim Wolfreys: Pierre Bourdieu i perspektiv
Internasjonal Sosialisme 2 (norsk) nr. 6, sep 00
Note: Denne artikkelen er oversatt fra engelsk: J. Wolfreys: "In Perspective: Pierre Bordieu", International Socialism 87, 2000.
- Mark O'Brien: In perspective: Susan George
International Socialism Journal nr. 86, mar 00 – side 37
Note: An insight into the intellectual basis of the Seattle protests is given by Mark O'Brien, as he looks at the life and work of campaigner and economist Susan George.
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