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Marxist Left Review #19: Resisting Barbarism

Contours of the Global Rebellion

Sandra Bloodworth (Hrsg.), Omar Hassan (Hrsg.)

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Issue 19 of the Marxist Left Review has three major themes: the return of revolutionary protests to the world stage; responding to the climate crisis; and debates on the left regarding reformism and electoral strategy. 

The full list of articles is:

  • Resisting barbarism: Contours of a global rebellion by Omar Hassan
  • Is the world economy on the verge of a new recession? by Tom Bramble
  • From revolutionary possibility to fascist defeat: The French Popular Front of 1936-38 by Sandra Bloodworth
  • We’ve been down this road before: Jesse Jackson, the Democrats and the left by Nick Everett 
  • New movement, new debates: The contested politics of climate change by Sarah Garnham
  • Fueled by coal: Piercing the mirage of a sustainable capitalist Australia by Catarina Da Silva
  • Interview: Gilbert Achcar on the undying revolutions in the Middle East and North Africa 
  • Interview: Isabelle Garo on Marx’s strategic thought and the spirit of revolt
  • Review: Workers’ anti-war resistance in Japan by Shomi Yoon
  • Review: The politics of the Indonesian union movement by Ben Reid

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