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International Socialism
CONTENTS BY ISSUE
(Summer 1958 – Winter 1968/69)
No.1, Summer 1958
INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM
Quarterly for Marxist Theory
Socialist Review Publishing Co Ltd, N. Maddison, 21 Aubert Park, London N5 (Duplicated)
Introducing the Journal
The State of the French Left, by André Giacometti
Changes in Stalinist Russia: 1 Changes in the Management of Industry, by Tony Cliff
The Economic Background of the Recent Strikes, by Michael Kidron
BOOK REVIEWS
- British Economic Policy Since the War, by H.F.
- Literature and Revolution, by Raymond Challinor
Nos.2 & 3, 1959
INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM
Quarterly for Marxist Theory
Published by International Socialism, 21 Aubert Park, London N5
Rosa Luxemburg, by Tony Cliff
No.1, (no date)
INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM
Journal for Socialist Theory
90 Regents Park Road, London NW1
Editors:
PETER CADOGAN
TONY CLIFF
KEN COATES
NIGEL HARRIS
MICHAEL KIDRON
PETER SEDGWICK
ROBIN FIOR (art)
MICHAEL SEGAL (reviews)
NICHOLAS HOWARD (treasurer)
DOROTHY LEWITT (business)
EDITORIAL NOTE:
- Aldermarch III
- Africa: Winds of Change
- Socialists, Labourites and Clause 4
- Introduction to a Journal
Crowther and the Future of British Education, by Peter Cadogan
Second Hymn to Lenin, by Hugh MacDiarmid
Towards an African Socialism, by John Leslie
The Chinese People’s Communes, by Ygael Gluckstein
REVIEWS
No.2, Autumn 1960
INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM
Journal for Socialist Theory
90 Regents Park Road, London NW1
Editors:
MICHAEL KIDRON
BOB PENNINGTON
Editorial Board:
PETER CADOGAN
RAYMOND CHALLINOR
TONY CLIFF
KEN COATES
HENRY COLLINS
MARION COOK (business)
JOHN FAIRHEAD
ROBIN FIOR (art)
MARTIN GRAINGER (reviews)
NIGEL HARRIS
NICHOLAS HOWARD (treasurer)
ALASDAIR MacINTYRE
HARRY McSHANE
PETER SEDGWICK
MICHAEL SEGAL
EDITORIAL:
- A Blow Against the Boss is a Blow Against the Bomb
- Power in the Labour Party
- From Cold War to Price War
- Congo
Docks: Breakaway and Unofficial Movements, by Bob Pennington
How the ‘Soviet’ Robinson Crusoe was Written, by Ilya Ilf & Eugeni Petrov
The Revolutionary Party and the Class or Trotsky on Substitutionism, by Tony Cliff
Polish Notebook, by ABU – Four page insert
Japan, by Kan-ichi Kuroda
A Touch of the Sun, by Cressida Lindsay
REVIEWS:
- Two Left Feet, by Michael Kidron
- Why Britain is Still Boing, by John Fairhead
- The Murder Machine, by Martin Grainger
- Reformism Re-Affirmed, by Len Bishop
- Economics, by Raymond Challinor
- Russian Organization Man, by Max Turov
- Sinologist’s Vade-Mecum, by David Breen
- Philosophical Dessication, by Nigel Harris
- Nasty Men, by Nigel Harris
- The Russian Film, by S.M. Neufeld
Letter to Readers
No.3, Winter 1960-61*
INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM
Journal for socialist theory
47 Fitzroy Road, London NW1
Editors:
MICHAEL KIDRON
ALASDAIR MacINTYRE
Editorial Board:
PETER CADOGAN
RAYMOND CHALLINOR
TONY CLIFF
KEN COATES
MARION COOK (business)
JOHN FAIRHEAD
ROBIN FIOR (art)
MARTIN GRAINGER (reviews)
NIGEL HARRIS
NICHOLAS HOWARD
HARRY McSHANE
PETER SEDGWICK
NOTES OF THE QUARTER:
- Labour and the Bomb
- Russia and China
- Revolution in Cuba
- A Note of Protest, Michel Raptis & Sal Santen Case
Zigzag: The Communist Party and the Bomb, by Raymond Challinor
Two Songs from Essex, by Jack London
France: The March of Despotism, by Jean-Jacques Marie
The Lion: A Moral Tale, by Slawomir Mrozek
The Fight for Workers’ Control, by Peter Sedgwick
Is A Neutralist Foreign Policy Possible? by Alasdair MacIntyre
The Labour Party and the Bomb, by Bob Pennington & Martin Grainger
REVIEWS:
- Rebellion, by Peter Cadogan
- The Real Roots, by Bob Pennington
- The Pen and the Sword, by Alasdair MacIntyre
- On the Line, by M. Turov
- Indictment by Inference, by M. Grainger
- The Customer is Always Right, by Raymond Challinor
- The Psephological Eye, by Nigel Harris
- Facts and Fancy, by Don Bass
- Talking About Socialism, by Ioan Davies
- A Way of Seeing, by Ioan Davies
- African Background, by Eric Mirse
- News Chronicle, by Michael Segal
- Capitalist to Manager, by Nigel Harris
- Hot Air, by Michael Segal
- Apologetics, by David Breen
- Riots and Romantics, by Ioan Davies
*Wrongly numbered 6, this is in fact issue number 3
No.4, Spring 1961
INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM
47 Fitzroy Road, London NW1
Editors:
MICHAEL KIDRON
ALASDAIR MacINTYRE
Editorial Board:
PETER CADOGAN
RAYMOND CHALLINOR
TONY CLIFF
KEN COATES
JOHN FAIRHEAD
REUBEN FIOR (art)
NIGEL HARRIS (reviews)
NICHOLAS HOWARD
HARRY McSHANE
PETER SEDGWICK
NOTES OF THE QUARTER:
Belgium: Success Beyond Our Grasp, by Xavier Mourre
Belgium: Strike to Revolution? by Tony Cliff
Letter to Readers
144 Excitable Persons (Algeria), by Theo Melville
The Young Nationalist, by Jacques Egyptian Compton
Socialism and Capitalism, by Paul Cardan
POLEMIC:
BOOK REVIEWS:
No.5, Summer 1961
INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM
47 Fitzroy Road, London NW1
Editors:
MICHAEL KIDRON
ALASDAIR MacINTYRE
Editorial Board:
PETER CADOGAN
RAYMOND CHALLINOR
TONY CLIFF
KEN COATES
JOHN FAIRHEAD
REUBEN FIOR (art)
NIGEL HARRIS (reviews)
NICHOLAS HOWARD
HARRY McSHANE
PETER SEDGWICK
NOTES OF THE QUARTER:
- New Bombs for Labour
- Positive Neutralism
- Civil Disobedience
- Theory in the Movement
South Africa: Ten Years of the Stay-At-Home, by Socialist League of Africa
Letter to Readers
A Bomb Quartet, by Adrian Mitchell
Socialism and the Division of Labour, Some Notes on the Views of Paul Cardan, by Ken Coates
‘People’s Capitalism’? by Dick Logan & Henry Paley
REVIEWS:
- Culture and Revolution, by Alasdair MacIntyre
- Regrouping, by T. Cliff
- An Economist’s World, by Nigel Harris
- Note on Stagnation, by Henry Collins
- In the Woodpile, by Ken Coates
- Breakaways, by M. Millet
- Nasser’s Egypt, by Munir
- Africa and Russia, by Peter Ibbotson
- Leninism Falsified, by John Fairhead
- China, by M. Turov
- China and the Right, by John F. Crutchley
- Much Ado About India, by David Breen
- All’s Well, by J.M. Wilson
- The Web, by P. Mansell
- O’Casey, by Ken Coates
- Admass Education, by Peter Ibbotson
- No Silvikrin in the USSR, by Mary-K. Wilmers
- Books Received
No.6, Autumn 1961
INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM
47 Fitzroy Road, London NW1
Editors:
MICHAEL KIDRON
ALASDAIR MacINTYRE
Editorial Board:
RAYMOND CHALLINOR
TONY CLIFF
KEN COATES
JOHN FAIRHEAD
REUBEN FIOR (art)
NIGEL HARRIS (reviews)
NICHOLAS HOWARD
HARRY McSHANE
ERIC PRESTON
PETER SEDGWICK
NOTES OF THE QUARTER:
- Labour’s Suicide Bid
- Britain and Europe
The Relevance of American Socialism, by Julius Jacobson
South Africa: Once Again on the Stay-At-Home, by Socialist League of Africa
Letter to Readers
The Case for Left Reformism, by Henry Collins
Rejoinder to Left Reformism, by Alasdair MacIntyre
The Scythians, by Alexander Blok
Caribbean Pilgrim, by Ken Coates
REVIEWS:
- Colonial Revolution, by André Giacometti
- Nationalism and Internationalism in the Middle East, by Munir
- The Unions, by Ken Coates
- Politics and the Unions, by Henry Collins
- Stalinism Minus Stalin, by Peter Sedgwick
- Commintern, by John Thomas
- Marxism, by Raymond Challinor
- New Theories for Old, by J. Ashdown
- Liberal Sociology, by Kevin Barry
- What Does Welfare Mean? by Nigel Harris
- Skin-Deep, by J. Ashdown
- Housing, by Jeremy Jakes
- Inflation, by Michael Kidron
- Bureaucracy, by T. Cliff
No.7, Winter 1961
INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM
47 Fitzroy Road, London NW1
Editors:
MICHAEL KIDRON
ALASDAIR MacINTYRE
EDITORIAL BOARD:
RAYMOND CHALLINOR
TONY CLIFF
KEN COATES
JOHN FAIRHEAD
REUBEN FIOR (art)
NIGEL HARRIS (reviews)
NICHOLAS HOWARD
HARRY McSHANE
THEO MELVILLE
ERIC PRESTON
PETER SEDGWICK
NOTES OF THE QUARTER:
The Decline of Welfare, by Nigel Harris
Letter to Readers
Reform and Revolution: Rejoinder to Left Reformism 2, by Michael Kidron
Catterick 1954, by Keith Barnes
Yanqui No! Castro No! Cuba Si! by Sergio Junco, assisted by Nick Howard
POLEMIC:
- The Common Market, by John Fairhead
REVIEWS:
- The Last Time It Happened, by Peter Sedgwick
- Party History, by Henry Collins
- Tory Trends, by Nigel Harris
- Totalitarian – Subjective, by James C. Kincaid
- Yugoslavia, by Mary Harris
- The Divide, by M. Turov
- Soviet Studies, by Tony Cliff
- The Partners, by Raymond challinor
- The Grand Camouflage, by Erich Gerlach
- Race and Class, by N. Adler
- Indology Again, by David Breen
- Learned and Shoddy, by Kevin Barry
- Economic Theory, by John Crutchley
- The Poet Revolutionary, by D.A. Steel
- Grey Man, by Theo Melville
- Books Received
No.8, Spring 1962
INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM
47 Fitzroy Road, London NW1
Editors :
MICHAEL KIDRON
ALASDAIR MacINTYRE
Editorial Board:
RAYMOND CHALLINOR
TONY CLIFF
KEN COATES
JOHN FAIRHEAD
REUBEN FIOR (art)
NIGEL HARRIS (reviews)
NICHOLAS HOWARD
HARRY McSHANE
THEO MELVILLE
ERIC PRESTON
PETER SEDGWICK
NOTES OF THE QUARTER:
- No Bombs and No Illusions
- Planning
- Labour and the Common Market
The Decline of German Socialism, by George Lux
An Opposition in the World Federation of Trade Unions, by A. Giacometti
Letter to Readers
Memoriam: Natalia Sedova, by Theo Melville
Love, by Yuri Olesha
The Decline of the Chinese Communes, by Tony Cliff
Reform and Revolution: Rejoinder 1, by Ken Coates
Reform and Revolution: Rejoinder 2, by Peter von Oertzen
REVIEWS:
- Social Democracy in Britain, by John Fairhead
- Tunnel or Bridge, by Michael Kidron
- The Mines, by Ken Coates
- The Turks, by Munir
- The Tortoise, by David Cairns
- Another Look, by David Cairns
- British Trade Unions, by Henry Collins
- Inside Britain, by Michael Kidron
- Steel and the Nation, by J. Ashdown
- South of the Himalayas, by David Breen
- Reason and Revolt, by Peter Sedgwick
- Stalin and History, by Alasdair MacIntyre
- Argentina, by Sergio Junco
- Trotsky, by Alasdair MacIntyre
- Disengagement, by Alasdair MacIntyre
- Shorter Reviews
No.9, Summer 1962
INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM
47 Fitzroy Road, London NW1
Editor:
MICHAEL KIDRON
Editorial Board:
RAYMOND CHALLINOR
TONY CLIFF
KEN COATES
JOHN FAIRHEAD
REUBEN FIOR (art)
NIGEL HARRIS (reviews)
NICHOLAS HOWARD
ALASDAIR MacINTYRE
HARRY McSHANE
PETER SEDGWICK
NOTES OF THE QUARTER:
- The Young Socialists
- INDEC
- The Wages Front
The Labour Party in Perspective, by Tony Cliff
Imperialism, Highest Stage but One, by Michael Kidron
C. Wright Mills, by Alasdair MacIntyre
Letter to Readers
Left Reformism Restated, by Henry Collins
REVIEWS:
- The Factory, by Alasdair MacIntyre
- The ETU, by Henry Collins
- Zweigism, by Ken Coates
- Jenkins in TV-Land, by James C. Kincaid
- Scholarship and Non-Scholarship, by Peter Ibbotson
- H of C, by Nigel Harris
- Marxism, by Nigel Harris
- Heretics, by John Ashdown
- Sovietology, by Tony Cliff
- Guerillas in Action, by John Corina
- Peron, by T. Cliff
- Iceland and the Bomb, by Theo Melville
- Phoenix, by David Breen
- Nazism, by James C. Kincaid
- A Democratic Tradition, by James D. Young
- The Lanark Tradition, by James Buchanan
- Political Literature, by David Steel
- Film Economics, by Theo Melville
- Shorter Notices
No.10, Autumn 1962
INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM
47 Fitzroy Road, London NW1
Editor:
MICHAEL KIDRON
Editorial Board:
TONY CLIFF
KEN COATES
JOHN FAIRHEAD
REUBEN FIOR (art)
NIGEL HARRIS (reviews)
NICHOLAS HOWARD
ALASDAIR MacINTYRE
HARRY McSHANE
PETER SEDGWICK
NOTES OF THE QUARTER:
The Young Socialists, by Will Fancy & John Philips
Letter to Readers
Songs With Teeth, by Bobby Campbell
Labour and the Bomb, Discussion with Nigel Harris (convenor), Tirril Harris, Jim Kincaid, Ross Pritchard, Noel Tracey
BOOK REVIEWS:
- The Miners Again, by Ken Coates
- Education, by David Cairns
- Muddy Boots and Pressure Groups, by Nigel Harris
- The Young Rebel, by Peter Ibbotson
- City Politics, by Sergio Junco
- Managerisms, by J.C. Stonebridge
- Morris and Socialism, by P. Mansell
- Old Tortoise, by Raymond Challinor
- Historical Materialism, by Peter Sedgwick
- Community and Change, by Peter Ibbotson
No.11, Winter 1962-1963
INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM
47 Fitzroy Road, London NW1
Editor:
MICHAEL KIDRON
Editorial Board:
TONY CLIFF
KEN COATES
JOHN FAIRHEAD
REUBEN FIOR (art)
NIGEL HARRIS (reviews)
NICHOLAS HOWARD
ALASDAIR MacINTYRE
HARRY McSHANE
PETER SEDGWICK
NOTES OF THE QUARTER:
Socialism at the Parish Pump, by Raymond Challinor
Socialism at the Parish Pump – The Comment, by P. Mansell
The Two Souls of Socialism, by Hal Draper
Marxism in Japan, by Kan-ichi Kuroda
Letter to Readers
- Extract on Common Market, by Peter Sedgwick
- Extract from Letter of Resignation, by John Fairhead
REVIEWS
- Kremlinology, by T. Cliff
- The Beast Talks, by Tirril Harris
- Caucasian Circles, by Peter Sedgwick
- Modern China, by P. Mansell
- Chiang and Mao, by P. Mansell
- Indo-Pak, by David Breen
- Kibbutzim, by Constance Lever
- Angola, by Julian Madison
- Egypt’s Military Regime, by Munir
- West Africa, by David Cairns
- The Sober Banker, by Theo Melville
- States of Emergency, by Peter Sedgwick
- Arendtiana, by David Cairns
- Liberalism, by David Cairns
- Political Paddling, by Nigel Harris
- Trade Union Facts, by Henry Collins
- Paishism, by Nigel Harris
- Way Out, by John Crutchley
No.12, Spring 1963
INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM
47 Fitzroy Road, London NW1
Editor:
MICHAEL KIDRON
Editorial Board:
IAN BIRCHALL
TONY CLIFF
NICHOLAS HOWARD
ALASDAIR MacINTYRE
PETER MANSELL
DAVE PEERS
JOHN PHILLIPS
PETER SEDGWICK
NOEL TRACEY
NOTES OF THE QUARTER:
The Impasse of CND, by Dave Peers
Letter to Readers
After Oxford What? by Barry Gorden
Permanent Revolution, by Tony Cliff
Letters to Editor:
The Common Market, by John Palmer
BOOK REVIEWS:
- The Left Reformist, by Peter Sedgwick
- Chalk Farm, by Peter Ibbotson
- Illusions from Italy, by Tirril Harris
- Africa Mined, by David Cairns
- God and Spain, by P. Mansell
- Jewel of Empire, by Tirril Harris
- More, by David Breen
- Eurocrats, by Henry Collins
- Inadequate, by David Cairns
- The Sociology of Knowledge, by Nigel Harris
- Dual Revolution, by David Cairns
- Our Great Dreamer, by Ken Coates
- Congo, by Theo Melville
- Il Politechnico, by G. Facetti
- Shorter Reviews
No.13, Summer 1963
INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM
47 Fitzroy Road, London NW1
Editor:
MICHAEL KIDRON
Editorial Board:
IAN BIRCHALL
TONY CLIFF
NICHOLAS HOWARD
ALASDAIR MacINTYRE
PETER MANSELL
DAVE PEERS
JOHN PHILLIPS
PETER SEDGWICK
NOEL TRACEY
JOHN STRAUTHER
NOTES OF THE QUARTER:
Tories and Trade Unions, by Nigel Harris
Prediction and Politics, by Alistair MacIntyre
Letter to Readers
Algeria, by Jean-François Lyotard
Revolution Betrayed? The RSP Reply
Letter to Editor:
The Two Nations, by John Crutchley
BOOK REVIEWS:
No.14, Autumn 1963
INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM
47 Fitzroy Road, London NW1
Editor:
MICHAEL KIDRON
Editorial Board:
IAN BIRCHALL
TONY CLIFF
NICHOLAS HOWARD
ALASDAIR MacINTYRE
PETER MANSELL
DAVE PEERS
JOHN PHILLIPS
PETER SEDGWICK
NOEL TRACEY
JOHN STRAUTHER
NOTES OF THE QUARTER:
China-Russia: The Monolith Cracks, by Tony Cliff
Victor Serge and Socialism, by Peter Sedgwick
Letter to Readers
Letter to Editor:
- On India, from Gavin Kennedy
Ten Years for the Locust: British Trotskyism 1938-1948, by Jim Higgins
REVIEWS:
- School Classes, by Peter Ibbotson
- Ministry Boffin? by M. Millett
- School Psychology, by Peter Sedgwick
- Cold War Debate, by Tony Young
- Defending Russia, by Peter Sedgwick
- Arms Economy, by John Palmer
- American Radical, by Sergio Junco
- Polish October, by Chris Harman
- Marx and Morals, Alasdair MacIntyre
- Sociology – Science? – 1, by David Cairns
- Sociology – Science – 2, by Ioan Davies
- Bedtime Story, by G. Veitch
- Striking, by Andrew Miller
- Dead Horse, by Jeremy Jakes
- The Leadership, by Ioan Davies
- Fair Shares, by Raymond Challinor
- Old Guard, by Ian Taylor
- Little Man, by P. Mansell
- Spain, by P. Mansell
- No Insight, by A. Gigante
- Loyal Opposition? by Ian H. Birchall
- Socialist Peasants, by Tolkatch
- Hard Heads, by John Palmer
- India, by Nigel Harris
- African Rebels, by Colin Barker
- African Jailbird, by Barry Hindess
- Tge New Boss, by Barry Hindess
- South Africa, by N. Adler
- A Mirror of ‘Observers’, by Sergio Junco
- Calypso and the Mass Party, by John Strauther
- Japanese Politics, by Nigel Harris
No.15, Winter 1963/64
INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM
Socialist Review Publishing Co Ltd, 47 Fitzroy Road, London NW1
Editor:
MICHAEL KIDRON
Editorial Board:
COLIN BARKER
IAN BIRCHALL
TONY CLIFF
NICHOLAS HOWARD
ALASDAIR MacINTYRE
PETER MANSELL
DAVE PEERS
JOHN PHILLIPS
PETER SEDGWICK
NOEL TRACEY
Art Editor:
REUBEN FIOR
EDITORIALS:
Labour Policy & Capitalist Planning, by Alasdair MacIntyre
The End of the Road, Deutscher’s Capitulation to Stalinism, by Tony Cliff
The ‘Inevitability of Socialism’, by Hal Draper
The Very Funny Man, a Tale in Two Moods, by H. Orlando Patterson
Spain, by André Giacometti
Note on Contributors
Letter from a Reader:
REVIEWS:
- Revolutionary at Large, by André Giacommetti
- Once Upon a Time ..., by Dave Peers
- 1925-7, by M. Turov
- Kremlinology, by T. Cliff
- Mongol Europe, by Andrew Miller
- Left-over Reformist, by Ian H. Birchall
- A Study in Inevitables, by Ian H. Birchall
- Central Africa, by Barry Hindess
- NUR Story, by Terry Martin
- Heritage? by David Cairns
- Platonic Leavisite, by Peter Ibbotson
- Our Children’s Cross, by Peter Ibbotson
- Unclear, by Constance Lever
- In Defence of Shareholders, by Chris Gray
- Titled Sterility, by Hilary Rose
No.16, Spring 1964
INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM
Socialist Review Publishing Co Ltd, 47 Fitzroy Road, London NW1
Editor:
MICHAEL KIDRON
Editorial Board:
COLIN BARKER
IAN BIRCHALL
TONY CLIFF
NICHOLAS HOWARD
ALASDAIR MacINTYRE
PETER MANSELL
DAVE PEERS
JOHN PHILLIPS
PETER SEDGWICK
NOEL TRACEY
Art Editor:
REUBEN FIOR
EDITORIAL:
Britain: The Wages Struggle, by Colin Barker
Letter to Readers
Letter to the Editor:
The American Negro Movement, by George Rawick
Trotsky’s Revolution Betrayed, by C.L.R. James*
* Reprint from New International, October 1946
REVIEWS:
- Problems of Organisation, by Constance Lever
- Socialist Classic, by J.P. Nettl
- Original Marxism, by Peter Sedgwick
- Armed Bodies of Men, by Ian H. Birchall
- In the Midst of Plenty, by C. Davison
- Honest Radical, by A. Gigante
- Hard Capitalism, by Richard Hyman
- Utopian Capitalism, by Frank Ferrer
- Japanese Politics, by Nigel Harris
- Potpourri, by Nigel Harris
- The Law as an Ass, by Tony Young
- Cold War Pawns? by Colin Barker
- Crisis of Leadership? by Ian H. Birchall
- Sweetness and Light, by Colin Barker
- Building, by Ian Mooney
No.17, Summer 1964
INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM
Socialist Review Publishing Co Ltd, 47 Fitzroy Road, London NW1
Editor:
MICHAEL KIDRON
Editorial Board:
COLIN BARKER
IAN BIRCHALL
TONY CLIFF
NICHOLAS HOWARD
ALASDAIR MacINTYRE
PETER MANSELL
DAVE PEERS
JOHN PHILLIPS
PETER SEDGWICK
NOEL TRACEY
Art Editor:
REUBEN FIOR
EDITORIAL:
- The Future Offered Labour
- Arms, Drugs and Booms-a-Daisy
- Boycott South Africa
India: Part One, by Nigel Harris
The Two New Lefts, by Peter Sedgwick
Education and Class, by John Crutchley
Letter to Readers
Letter to the Editor:
REVIEWS:
- Blowing in the Wind, by Bert Benson
- Black Hope of Brixton, by C.L.R. James
- A Friend in Need, by Raymond Challinor
- Mild and Honest, by Henry Collins
- Titbits, by Bert Benson
- Developing Theory, by Tony Young
- Arab World, by Munir
- Catalogue, by Y. Sakhry
- Poor Trotsky, by Marvin Garson
- Mountains of Molehills, by David Breen
- Splits, by Tony Cliff
- God Bless Us, by Barry Hindess
- Movement and Men, by David Breen
- Useful Placidities, by Tony Cliff
- Revolt Without Leaders, by Ian H. Birchall
- Introduction, by Nigel Harris
- Bourgeois Beginners, by Richard Hyman
- Little Profit, by M. Turov
- Sounds Radical, by Chris Gray
No.18, Autumn 1964
INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM
Socialist Review Publishing Co Ltd, 47 Fitzroy Road, London NW1
Editor:
MICHAEL KIDRON
Editorial Board:
COLIN BARKER
IAN BIRCHALL
TONY CLIFF
NICHOLAS HOWARD
ALASDAIR MacINTYRE
PETER MANSELL
DAVE PEERS
JOHN PHILLIPS
PETER SEDGWICK
NOEL TRACEY
Art Editor:
REUBEN FIOR
EDITORIAL:
India: A First Approximation, by Nigel Harris
Churchill: A Ruling-Class Militant
Letter from a Reader:
Letter to Readers
Budapest 1956: The Central Workers Council, by Balazs Nagy
REVIEWS:
- Revolutionary Creativity, by C.L.R. James
- Badly Served, by Michael Kidron
- Facts, by T. Cliff
- Inadequate, by M. Turov
- Uneasy Reconciliation, by Tony Young
- Poor Stuff, by H. Mit
- Farrago
- Red and Black, by Ioan Davies
- Slaves, by R. Tennant
- Prejudice, by David Breen
- France Goes Pop, by Peter Sedgwick
- Hughiology, by John Charlton
No.19, Winter 1964-65
INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM
Socialist Review Publishing Co Ltd, 47 Fitzroy Road, London NW1
Editor:
MICHAEL KIDRON
Editorial Board:
COLIN BARKER
IAN BIRCHALL
TONY CLIFF
NICHOLAS HOWARD
ALASDAIR MacINTYRE
PETER MANSELL
DAVE PEERS
JOHN PHILLIPS
PETER SEDGWICK
NOEL TRACEY
Art Editor:
REUBEN FIOR
EDITORIAL:
Marxism and the Collectivisation of Agriculture, by Tony Cliff
Letter to Readers
From Our Readers:
Karl Korsch’s Undogmatic Marxism, by Erich Gerlach
REVIEWS:
- The Greatest Since Keir Hardy, by Raymond Challinor
- The New Right, by Barry Hindess
- Tripe, by John Palmer
- Old Game, by Barry Hindess
- Middling Dull, by Colin Barker
- Nice Maps, by Tony Young
- Bombs and Boots, by John Charlton
- First Round, by David Breen
- State Cap Primers, by Nick Howard
- Shift Work, by Richard Hyman
- Knowledge Without Understanding, by Chris Barnes
- Depressing History, by H. Richards
- Voyage Into the Backyard, by Chris Barnes
- Compensation, by Roger Cox
- Urban Crush, by Constance Lever
- A Place with Michael, by Sam Farber
- Chit-Chat, by Barry Hindess
- International Nostalgia, by Peter Sedgwick
- Violence and All That Jazz, by Alasdair MacIntyre
- Shooting Bishops, by H. Mit
- Stalin’s Boy, by Nigel Harris
- Osagyefo Pensant, by Chris Harman
- Colonial Sequelæ, by Peter Sedgwick
- Quite Useful, by Nigel Harris
- African Studies, by Ioan Davies
- Such a Nice Man, by Stephen Rose
- Changing Men, by Dave Peers
- Cops and Rebels, by Gerry Lynch
- High Tabulations, by Hilary Rose
- Yawning Gap, by Sarah Watson
- Class Unconscious, by Bert Benson
- Radical Errors, by P. Mansell
- Nobly Wrong, by Colin Humphrey
- Soviets Without Socialism, by Peter Sedgwick
- Whose Maturity? by Peter Sedgwick
No.20, Spring 1964-65
INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM
Socialist Review Publishing Co Ltd, 36 Gilden Road, London NW5
Editor:
MICHAEL KIDRON
Editorial Board:
COLIN BARKER
IAN BIRCHALL
TONY CLIFF
NICHOLAS HOWARD
ALASDAIR MacINTYRE
PETER MANSELL
DAVE PEERS
JOHN PHILLIPS
PETER SEDGWICK
NOEL TRACEY
Art Editor:
REUBEN FIOR
EDITORIAL:
- Labour in Office
- Knuckling Under
Labour and Education, by Gerry Lynch
Letter to Readers on India, from Michael Kidron
Twice Met, by Victor Serge
International Capitalism, by Michael Kidron
The German Trade Union Movement 1945-52, by Volkhard Mosler
REVIEWS:
- Fog at Fawley, by Colin Barker
- The Right Lines
- Nice and Brutal, by Colin Barker
- The Fire Last Time, by Michael Kidron
- Defend the Teneant, by Hilary Rose
- Primary Classes, by Sarah Watson
- Whence France? by curtis McNally
- Them, by David Breen
- Forever Backward, by David Breen
- Indian High Noon, by David Breen
- Confucian Confusion, by Nigel Harris
- White Collars, by by Nigel Harris
- Soldiers, by Tony Young
- UNexamined, by Chris Gray
- The Folly of Solly, by Hilary Rose
- Sick in Mind, by Bert Benson
- When the Boom Breaks, by Dave Peers
- Philatelic, by Steven rose
- Uninstructive, by Ian H. Birchall
- Duty Bound, by Barry Hindess
No.21, Summer 1965
INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM
Socialist Review Publishing Co Ltd, 36 Gilden Road, London NW5
Editor:
NIGEL HARRIS
Editorial Board:
COLIN BARKER
IAN BIRCHALL
TONY CLIFF
NICHOLAS HOWARD
ALASDAIR MacINTYRE
PETER MANSELL
DAVE PEERS
JOHN PHILLIPS
PETER SEDGWICK
NOEL TRACEY
Art Editor:
EVELYN BARKER
EDITORIAL:
Tribune of the People 1, by Chris Harman
The International Trade Union Movement in Crisis, by Roger B. Nelson
‘Be his payment high or low’: The American Working Class in the Sixties, by Martin Glaberman
From Our Readers:
Mass Strike, Party and Trade Union (Extract), by Rosa Luxemburg
To Our Readers: Germany
REVIEWS:
- C&A Marxism, by Michael Kidron
- A Heritage, by P. Mansell
- Old Left, by Ian Taylor
- Working Classes, by Chris Harman
- Behan’s Book, by Alasdair MacIntyre
- Where’s the Crowd? by Tony Young
- Half a People, by Julie Fancy
- The Dynamite of Innovation, by John Ashdown
- Dr K’s Prescriptions, by Frat Cain
- Abortion, by Barry Hindess
- One-Dimensional Book, by Colin Barker
- Liberal Marx, by Alasdair MacIntyre
- Ancient and Modern, by B. Rosso
- School in Space, by Peter Ibbotson
- Proofs, by Peter Ibbotson
- Granny’s Aid, by Keith MacDonald
- Sketch Map, by Hilary Rose
- Home Front, by Barry Hindess
- Half Light on Britain, by David Breen
- Candy Floss, by John Ashdown
- Specialist Squared, by David Breen
- Love Thy Labour, by David Breen
- Preface to Miracles, by Nigel Harris
- Figures of Fun, by T. Cliff
- How to Grow? by M. Turov
- Barton is Best, by R. Tennant
- Change of Sign, by T. Cliff
- Only Parts, by Alasdair MacIntyre
- Stalin’s Great Shadow, by Chris Harman
- Buy Him a Stetson, by Chris Davison
- Compendium, by Nigel Harris
- The Reds, by Nigel Harris
- Render Unto Cæsar, by Barry Hindess
- Sociological Strivings, by Chris Harman
No.22, Autumn 1965
INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM
Socialist Review Publishing Co Ltd, 36 Gilden Road, London NW5
Editor:
NIGEL HARRIS
Editorial Board:
COLIN BARKER
IAN BIRCHALL
TONY CLIFF
NICHOLAS HOWARD
MICHAEL KIDRON
ALASDAIR MacINTYRE
PETER MANSELL
DAVE PEERS
JOHN PHILLIPS
PETER SEDGWICK
NOEL TRACEY
Art Editor:
EVELYN BARKER
EDITORIAL:
THE NOTEBOOK:
Immigration and the British Labour Movement, by Paul Foot
Humanism and Socialism, by Paul Mattick
Theory at the Hour of Wilson, by Peter Sedgwick
Letter to Readers
The West German Emergency Laws, by Reiner Diederich
REVIEWS:
- Return to Utopia, by Chris Harman
- Grass Roots, by Raymond Challinor
- Sects Life, by Raymond Challinor
- Hotch Potch, by Jenny Davison
- Rags to Niches, by Sarah Watson
- In the Beginning, by Peter Ibbotson
- Lynched, by Gerry Lynch
- Revolting Youth, by Julie Lynch
- Crammed, by David Rose
- 1926 and All That, by Roger Cox
- Halflight, by Colin Barker
- True to Type, by Anthony Uden
- Darkly at Britain, by David Breen
- In Groups, by Barry Hindess
- Apolitical Party, by Ian H. Birchall
- Too Involved, by Peter Sedgwick
- A Fabian to the West, by George Rawick
- Another Country, by George Rawick
- Philosophic Journalist, by Nigel Harris
- Economics and Reality, by Nigel Harris
- How It Really Was, by Harold Jackson
- Love Despised, by Ioan Davies
- Tame Pussy, by Robert Kett
- Communist Blocs, by David Breen
- A Century of Clichés, by Dave Peers
- State Capitalist Handbook, by Michael Kidron
- Life with Auntie, by Peter Sedgwick
- Zero-plus Book, by Steven Rose
- Primer, by Leonora Massey
- Millsiana, by John Ashdown
- Rave for Bert, by Colin Barker
- Literature and Reformism, by Ian H. Birchall
- Poor Orwell, by Bert Benson
No.23, Winter 1965/66
INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM
Socialist Review Publishing Co Ltd, 36 Gilden Road, London NW5
Editor:
NIGEL HARRIS
Editorial Board:
COLIN BARKER
IAN BIRCHALL
TONY CLIFF
NICHOLAS HOWARD
MICHAEL KIDRON
ALASDAIR MacINTYRE
PETER MANSELL
DAVE PEERS
JOHN PHILLIPS
PETER SEDGWICK
NOEL TRACEY
Art Editor:
EVELYN BARKER
EDITORIAL:
THE NOTEBOOK:
Listen to him talk, by Alex Allison
Planning and Democracy – St Marylebone, by Constance Lever
The Rhymes They Are A-Changing, by Ian Birchall
Letter to Readers
The Trade Union Movement in Japan, by David Baker
The English Working Class (RA The Making of the English Working Class by E.P. Thompson), by George Rawick
REVIEWS:
- God’s Agony and the Dialectic, by Nigel Harris
- Manual in Mufti, by Michael Kidron
- The Knock, by John Strauther
- Fascism, by Nigel Harris
- Harry Wasn’t, by Jim Higgins
- Irish Problems, by Chris Harman
- Objective? by Ian H. Birchall
- French Fry, by John Palmer
- The Forerunners, by John Ashdown
- Closures, by Stan Mills
- Sparing the Measuring Rod, by Peter Ibbotson
- Chosen Cases, by Peter Ibbotson
- The Soft Touch, by Ann Howard
- Park in the Meadow, by Hilary Rose
- How Green is my Palais, by John Lee
- Crooked Sixpence, by Michael Kidron
- Cool Milliards, by P.A. Walters
- With-it Capitalism, by David Breen
- Coal, Gas & Sparks, by Michael Kidron
- Miracles? by John Palmer
- Professorial Draft, by Alan Woodward
- Respectable Dress, by David Breen
No.24, Spring 1966
INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM
Socialist Review Publishing Co Ltd, 36 Gilden Road, London NW5
Editor:
NIGEL HARRIS
Editorial Board:
COLIN BARKER
IAN BIRCHALL
TONY CLIFF
NICHOLAS HOWARD
MICHAEL KIDRON
ALASDAIR MacINTYRE
PETER MANSELL
DAVE PEERS
JOHN PHILLIPS
PETER SEDGWICK
NOEL TRACEY
Art Editor:
EVELYN BARKER
EDITORIAL:
THE NOTEBOOK:
What is Orthodox Marxism? by Georg Lukacs
Letter to Readers
Tribune of the People II: The Wasted Years, by Chris Harman
Centre for Socialist Education: A Discussion
Letters to Editor:
The German Trade Union Movement 1952-1965, by Volkhard Mosler
REVIEWS:
- Step Softly, Stranger, by Robert Rein
- England Swings, by Ian H. Birchall
- Click, by Raymond Challinor
- The Restoration, by Chris Harman
- Toryism, by Nigel Harris
- The Other Tenth, by Barry Hindess
- Class Beginnings, by Peter Ibbotson
- Some Trees, No Wood, by Michael Kidron
- Vietnam, by John Ashdown
- Establishing Who Eats Whom, by Tirril Harris
- Verwoerd’s Gaols, by Bert Bensen
- Sinology, by Nigel Harris
- Whiff of Decay, by Michael Kidron
- Education and Development, by Nigel Harris
- New Bureaucrats, by Paul Coysh
- Class and Party, by Harold Jackson
- Doing Time, by Peter Sedgwick
- Check, Comrade Mate, by Chris Davison
No.25, Summer 1966
INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM
Socialist Review Publishing Co Ltd, 36 Gilden Road, London NW5
Editor:
NIGEL HARRIS
Editorial Board:
COLIN BARKER
IAN BIRCHALL
TONY CLIFF
NICHOLAS HOWARD
MICHAEL KIDRON
ALASDAIR MacINTYRE
PETER MANSELL
DAVE PEERS
JOHN PHILLIPS
PETER SEDGWICK
NOEL TRACEY
Art Editor:
EVELYN BARKER
EDITORIAL:
- Euphoria and After
- Mark-Time Congress
THE NOTEBOOK:
- Shipbuilding, by Dave Peers
- The Left on the General Election, by Ian Taylor
- The Budget, by John Palmer
- Trouble in Belgium, by Ian Birchall
- Meany and the AFL-CIO, by George Rawick
The Glossy Soup Kitchen: Social Security under Labour, by James & Audrey Kincaid
Freedom in Poland
From Our Readers:
- John Strauther
- Charles Posner
Writers Reply:
- Reply to Robin Derricourt, by Paul Mattick
- Reply to Angus Hone, by George Rawick
Pseud Left Review: The Attendant, by Peter Sedgwick
Letter to Readers
Incomes Policy and Class Power, by Paul Derrick
Comment on Incomes Policy and Class Power, by Colin Barker
What is Orthodox Marxism II, by Georg Lukacs
REVIEWS:
- Guys and Jobs, by David Breen
- The Birth of the Boss, by Bernard Ross
- Lex v. Labour, by Colin Barker
- The Curse, by Peter Ibbotson
- Robert Owen, by Peter Ibbotson
- Both Sides of teh Wall, by Bert Benson
- New Courses, by Tony wooton
- A Little Gem, by John Lee
- Bogged Down, by Barry Hindess
- Radical Alliance, by Ian H. Birchall
- Right Book club, by Bernard Ross
- Ladies in Armour, by Sarah Cox<(li>
- World of Yesterday, by Paul coysh
- Banana Split, by Bob Looker
- More China, by Nigel Harris
- Permanent Betrayal, by Ian H. Birchall
- Asian Money, by John Ashdown
- Rocking the Cradle, by Terence R. Mandrell
- Dei Ad Gloriam, by Manuel Macedo
- Reduction Ad Absurdum, by Tony Elger
- Class Struggle and Literature, by Nigel Harris
- On the Giant’s Shoulders, by Martin Glaberman
- Books Received
No.26, Autumn 1966
INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM
Socialist Review Publishing Co Ltd, 36 Gilden Road, London NW5
Editor:
NIGEL HARRIS
Editorial Board:
COLIN BARKER
IAN BIRCHALL
TONY CLIFF
NICHOLAS HOWARD
MICHAEL KIDRON
ALASDAIR MacINTYRE
PETER MANSELL
DAVE PEERS
JOHN PHILLIPS
PETER SEDGWICK
NOEL TRACEY
Art Editor:
EVELYN BARKER
EDITORIAL:
THE NOTEBOOK:
Marxism: Leninism-Stalinism-Maoism, by Nigel Harris
Letters to Editor:
Letter to Readers: On Ken Coates expulsion
Incomes Policy and Class Power:
Steel’s State Cap, by Nicholas Howard
Guyana: 26 May, by Eric Huntley
REVIEWS:
- New Imperialism and the Colonial Bourgeoisie, by Hamza Alavi
- Administritis in India, by David Breen
- Skilled Works, by Angus Hone
- Pregnant Choice, by Michael Kidron
- Lenin as Linguist, by Roger Protz
- Spain, by Philip Ralph
- Incidents at Thalburg, by Geoff Winn
- Enigmatic Variations, by Ian H. Birchall
- Ban! Ban! by Raymond Challinor
- A Good ’Un, by George P. Rawick
- Spirit of Josef, by William Gorman
- Hash Rehashed, by Peter Sedgwick
- Philosophers at Work, by Nigel Harris
- Out of Focus, by Raymond Challinor
- Looking Glasses, by Colin Humphries
- Middle-Class Planners, by Alan Mather
- Categorically Thinking, by Colin Humphries
- French Waters, by Geoff Winn
- For Students, by John Ashdown
- Anomie, by Tony Marks
- Pieces Missing, by Chris Davison
- A Hold on Your Self, by Bert Bensen
- Revolution Can Be Fun, by Tirril Harris
- Teach Yourself Failure, by Gerry Lynch
- The Youth, by J. Lynch
- Books Received
No.27, Winter 1966/7
INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM
Socialist Review Publishing Co Ltd, 36 Gilden Road, London NW5
Editor:
NIGEL HARRIS
Editorial Board:
COLIN BARKER
IAN BIRCHALL
TONY CLIFF
NICHOLAS HOWARD
MICHAEL KIDRON
ALASDAIR MacINTYRE
PETER MANSELL
DAVE PEERS
JOHN PHILLIPS
PETER SEDGWICK
NOEL TRACEY
Art Editor:
EVELYN BARKER
EDITORIAL:
THE NOTEBOOK:
Letters on Incomes Policy:
[Letters to Editor:]
The Common Market and the Working Class: An introduction, by Ian H. Birchall
Luxemburg and Lenin, by Jim Higgins
Ludwik Hass, by W. Jedlicki
Letter to Readers
Incomes Policy and the Left, by Raymond Challinor
The Militants and Capitalism (RA Militant Trade Unionism by V.L. Allen), by Colin Barker
REVIEWS:
- Cardboard Play, by Colin Barker
- Same Way Up Down Under, by Nevil Gibson
- Australian Mirrors, by Colin Humphries
- More Ould Sods, by Chris Gray
- Halfway House, by P. Mansell
- Right Where? by Nigel Harris
- Liberal Evasions, by Colin Humphries
- Imperialismus, by Linda Potts
- White Washes Whitest, by Martin Chanock
- Whither Africa? by Harold Jackson
- Chinese Puzzles, by Colin Barker
- The East is Red, by Martin Glaberman
- Ostrich Feathers, by Colin Barker
- Watts What, by George Rawick
- Join and Collapse, by Chris Harman
- It’s Only Human Nature, by Ian H. Birchall
- What Was Being Done? by Mary McAuley
- Behaviour and Action, by Peter Sedgwick
- Teaching, by Peter Ibbotson
- Books Received
No.28, Spring 1967
INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM
Socialist Review Publishing Co Ltd, 36 Gilden Road, London NW5
Editor:
NIGEL HARRIS
Editorial Board:
COLIN BARKER
IAN BIRCHALL
TONY CLIFF
NICHOLAS HOWARD
MICHAEL KIDRON
ALASDAIR MacINTYRE
PETER MANSELL
DAVE PEERS
JOHN PHILLIPS
PETER SEDGWICK
NOEL TRACEY
Art Editor:
EVELYN BARKER
EDITORIAL:
THE NOTEBOOK:
A Permanent Arms Economy, by Michael Kidron
The British Labour Movement: Aspects of Current Experience, by Colin Barker
Poems, by Adrian Mitchell
China: What Price Culture? by Nigel Harris
A Socialist Manifesto for Poland, by Jacek Kuron & Karol Modzelewski
Poems, by Adrian Mitchell
REVIEWS:
- Mud Cannot Split, by Chris Harman
- Italian Theory, by Chris Harman
- Anglo-Mix, by Robin Derricourt
- Korsch, by Godula Castles
- Too Much, Too Soon, by Peter Sedgwick
- Old Russian Soldiers, by Nigel Harris
- The Second Time? by Ian H. Birchall
- Bert’s Art, by Colin Barker
- RIP I-III, by David L. Purdy
- Paper Riches, by Colin Barker
- The Tsar’s Saddle, by John Charlton
- Is Almond a Nut? by Jim Higgins
- Double Deutsch, by Brian Ebbatson
- Roads to Power, by Ian H. Birchall
- Cosa Nostra, by Antonio di Giulio
- Harold’s Forebear, by Raymond Challinor
- State or Public, by Raymond Challinor
- Tonypandy, USA, by Philip Ralph
- And Misprints Too, by Peter Ibbotson
- Freak-out, by Tony Marks
- Young Rebs, by Colin Barker
- Turn On Another Reformism, by Tirril Harris
- Back to Bonger, by Ian Taylor
- Little Light, by Richard Kirkwood
- No Politics Here, by Ian H. Birchall
- No Change, by Martin Curtis
- Lenin Lives On, by Martin Chanock
- Old Comrades, by Harry McShane
- Worthy Joe, by P. Mansell
- Books Received
No.29, Summer 1967
INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM
Socialist Review Publishing Co Ltd, 36 Gilden Road, London NW5
Editor:
NIGEL HARRIS
Editorial Board:
COLIN BARKER
IAN BIRCHALL
TONY CLIFF
NICHOLAS HOWARD
MICHAEL KIDRON
ALASDAIR MacINTYRE
PETER MANSELL
DAVE PEERS
JOHN PHILLIPS
PETER SEDGWICK
NOEL TRACEY
Art Editor:
EVELYN BARKER
EDITORIAL:
Letter to Readers
THE NOTEBOOK:
- AEU. by Roger Cox
- Teachers, by C. Dallas
- The Economy, by John Palmer
- German Wages, by Volkhard Mosler
- Crisis in China, by Tony Cliff
Poems, by Roger McGough
Industrial Disablement in Britain, by James Kincaid
[Letters to Editor:]
- On Incomes Policy, from John Hughes
- Incomes Policy: Reply to J. Hughes, by Raymond Challinor
The Forces Behind the Reuther-Meany Split, by Stanley Weir
Race and Class (RA Race, Community and Conflict by John Rex & Robert Moore), by Ian Taylor
REVIEWS:
- German Mirrors, by Stephen Castles
- Wiseman or Nurk? by John Lee
- Hardly an Eagle, by Ian H. Birchall
- Not a Candle, by Colin Barker
- Class or Status? by Peter Ibbotson
- Artless, by Ian H. Birchall
- The Least of His Crimes, by Bert Bensen
- Dream-In, by Bert Bensen
- European Brinkmanship, by John Palmer
- And Pale Pinks Sneer, by John Palmer
- Vive Harold! by Raymond Challinor
- Three Steps to the Right, by Raymond Challinor
- The People’s Property, by Anthony Uden
- Free Bombs, by Raymond Challinor
- Trappings Trapped, by Raymond Challinor
- Megalocephaly too! by Bob Locker
- And a Phony We, by Paul Coysh
- African Futures, by Martin Chanock
- A Loser, by Edward Crawford
- ‘Progressive:’ Discuss, by Martin Epstein
- What’s New, by Bert Bensen
- Unhallowed Body, by Bert Bensen
- Rappite Harmony, by George P. Rawick
- Prophet on the Right, by Nigel Harris
- Nut-Cracker, by Bernard Ross
- Pre-Revolutionary, by P. Mansell
- Posthumous Protest, by Will Fancy
- Dim View, by John Barber
- Enough, by Barry Hindess
- Hope for Huddersfield, by Peter Ibbotson
- Books Received
Cumulative Author Index; IS 1 to 28
No.30, Autumn 1967
INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM
Socialist Review Publishing Co Ltd, 36 Gilden Road, London NW5
Editor:
NIGEL HARRIS
Assistant Editor:
COLIN BARKER
Editorial Board:
IAN BIRCHALL
RAY CHALLINOR
TONY CLIFF
CHRIS DAVISON
CHRIS HARMAN
JIM HIGGINS
NICHOLAS HOWARD
MICHAEL KIDRON
ROBERT LOOKER
ALASDAIR MacINTYRE
PETER MANSELL
JOHN PALMER
DAVE PEERS
JOHN PHILLIPS
PETER SEDGWICK
NOEL TRACEY
Art Editor:
EVELYN BARKER
EDITORIAL:
THE NOTEBOOK:
How the Revolution was Lost, by Chris Harman
1917: Lenin and the Working Class, by Jim Higgins
Again, Hunting with the Hounds, by Nigel Harris
Letter to Readers
Letter to Editor:
Portrait of a System? (RA Monopoly Capital by Paul Baran & Paul Sweezy), by Nigel Harris
Getting Ahead in the Soviet Union: Education, by Ivan Ivanov
REVIEWS:
- Marxist Morals? by Chris Harman
- The Real McCoy, by Colin Barker
- A Popular Front? by Colin Barker
- Drop Out, Brother! by Ian Taylor
- Student Revolt, 1909, by John Booth
- The Men From the Boys, by Alan Woodward
- Academics, by Peter Ibbotson
- Study in Gutlessness, by Philip Ralph
- Before Thorez, Ian H. Birchall
- Quantity or Quality? by Ian H. Birchall
- Paper Radicals, by Chris Harman
- Facile Triumph, by Norah Carlin
- Literature and Dialectics, by Ian H. Birchall
- Revolutionaries and Critics, by John Strauther
- Books Received
No.31, Winter 1967/8
INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM
Socialist Review Publishing Co Ltd, 36 Gilden Road, London NW5, 01-485 0476
Editor:
NIGEL HARRIS
Assistant Editor:
COLIN BARKER
Editorial Board:
IAN BIRCHALL
RAY CHALLINOR
TONY CLIFF
CHRIS DAVISON
CHRIS HARMAN
JIM HIGGINS
NICHOLAS HOWARD
MICHAEL KIDRON
ROBERT LOOKER
ALASDAIR MacINTYRE
PETER MANSELL
JOHN PALMER
DAVE PEERS
JOHN PHILLIPS
PETER SEDGWICK
NOEL TRACEY
Art Editor:
EVELYN BARKER
EDITORIAL:
A Tenants’ Notebook, Constance Lever (editor):
Tragedy of the Tragedian: An Appreciation of Isaac Deutscher, by Peter Sedgwick
Letter to Readers
Welfare: Means ... and Ends, by Jim Kincaid
A Working-Class Defeat: The ENV Story, by Joyce Rosser & Colin Barker
The Italian Left: A Report, by Roberto Vitale
REVIEWS:
No.32, Spring 1968
INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM
Socialist Review Publishing Co Ltd, 36 Gilden Road, London NW5
Editor:
NIGEL HARRIS
Assistant Editor:
COLIN BARKER
Editorial Board:
IAN BIRCHALL
RAY CHALLINOR
TONY CLIFF
CHRIS DAVISON
CHRIS HARMAN
JIM HIGGINS
NICHOLAS HOWARD
MICHAEL KIDRON
ROBERT LOOKER
ALASDAIR MacINTYRE
PETER MANSELL
JOHN PALMER
DAVE PEERS
JOHN PHILLIPS
PETER SEDGWICK
NOEL TRACEY
Art Editor:
EVELYN BARKER
EDITORIAL:
THE NOTEBOOK:
Letter to Readers
Marx’s Theory of Value, by Michael Kidron
The Theory of Bureaucratic Collectivism, by Tony Cliff
The Price of Reintegration – The French Communist Party and Reformism, by R.D. Coates
The Merseyside building Workers’ Movement – A Case History, by Martin Barker
Israel and Imperialism (a brief analysis), N. Israeli
REVIEW:
No.33, Summer 1968
INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM
Socialist Review Publishing Co Ltd, 36 Gilden Road, London NW5
Editor:
NIGEL HARRIS
Assistant Editor:
COLIN BARKER
Editorial Board:
IAN BIRCHALL
RAY CHALLINOR
TONY CLIFF
NICHOLAS HOWARD
MICHAEL KIDRON
ROBERT LOOKER
PETER MANSELL
DAVE PEERS
JOHN PHILLIPS
PETER SEDGWICK
NOEL TRACEY
Art Editor:
EVELYN BARKER
EDITORIAL:
THE NOTEBOOK:
Housing – The Struggle for Tenants’ Control, by Ian Macdonald
Aircraft and Workers’ Control, by Alan Rooney
[Letters to Editor:]
Letter to Readers
Harold Wilson and the Labour Left, by Paul Foot
The Student Movement in West Germany, by Manfred Buddenberg
The Spanish Workers’ Commissions, by George Wilson (trans. & intro.)
REVIEWS:
No.34, Autumn 1968
INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM
Socialist Review Publishing Co Ltd, 36 Gilden Road, London NW5
Editor:
NIGEL HARRIS
Assistant Editor:
COLIN BARKER
Editorial Board:
IAN BIRCHALL
RAY CHALLINOR
TONY CLIFF
NICHOLAS HOWARD
MICHAEL KIDRON
ROBERT LOOKER
ALASDAIR MacINTYRE
PETER MANSELL
DAVE PEERS
JOHN PHILLIPS
PETER SEDGWICK
NOEL TRACEY
Art Editor:
EVELYN BARKER
EDITORIAL:
THE NOTEBOOK:
The Nature of Mass Demonstrations, by John Berger
Is There A Marxist Sociology? by Lucien Goldmann
Translation & Introduction, by Ian Birchall
Race and Nation, by Nigel Harris
Letter to Readers
Letters From Readers:
We Are All Deviants Now – Some Comments on Crime, by Laurie Taylor & Ian Taylor
Arms and Capital (RA Kidron: Western Capitalism), by Paul Mattick
REVIEWS:
No.35, Winter 1968/69
INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM
Socialist Review Publishing Co Ltd (TU), Paxton Works, Paxton Road, London N17
Editorial Board:
COLIN BARKER
TONY CLIFF
CHRIS HARMAN (convenor)
RICHARD KUPER (reviews)
BOB LOOKER
PETER SEDGWICK
EDITORIAL:
SURVEY:
China: Let a Hundred Flowers Bloom or ‘A Host of Dragons Without A Leader’, by Nigel Harris
Party and Class, by Chris Harman
Letter to Readers
Out of the Darkness – Into the Light? by Bob Looker
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