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International Socialism 144

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In issue 144: Keir McKechnie measures the political earthquake that
Scotland experienced in Septembers referendum, and Alex Callinicos
maps the multiple crises currently being experienced by the imperialist
systemIsraels Gaza war, the struggle between Russia and the West over
Ukraine, the advance of ISIS in Iraq and Syria and the longer-term
development of Great Power rivalries in East Asia.
Kevin Corr and Gareth Jenkins survey the debate about the contemporary
relevance of Lenins conception of the party. Charlie Kimber outlines the
background that may lead to the formation of a new left party in South Africa.
Rob Ferguson explores the contours of the Ukrainian crisis and Adrian Budd maintains the focus on imperialism in his
review article of Leo Panitchs and Sam Gindins The Making of Global Capitalism.
Nicola Ginsburgh gives a critical welcome to the republication of Lise Vogels Marxism and the Oppression of Women and
Talat Ahmed reviews Vivek Chibbers critique of Subaltern Studies and postcolonial theory.
21 September saw climate change marches across the world on an unprecedented scale. So Andreas Ytterstads attempt
to apply Antonio Gramscis thought to the climate debate is timely.
Tad Tietze and Elizabeth Humphrys defend their conception of anti-politics against Alex Callinicoss criticism in issue
143. Sabby Sagall finds much to disagree with in Andy Ridleys review of his book Final Solutions, also in our last issue.
This issues reviews cover the last days of the British Empire, the history of land ownership, Socialist Register 2014, Jews
and the left, Brazil and sporting mega-events, Islamophobia, Daniel Bensad, capitalism and sleep and the First World War.
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