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Articles included in issue 26 of Marxist Left Review:Editorial: Eighteen months of hard Labor - Omar HassanFrom Marx to Lenin: Debates that forged the socialist approach to war - Mick ArmstrongClass struggle in the Pacific - Vinil KumarEngels after Marx: a (critical) defence - Darren RosoThe Spanish left in transition: Interview with Anticapitalistas - with Ánxel TestasReview: The rise of the far right in Italy - Luca TavanReview: Selling arms to anyone who wants them - Jasmine DuffReview: Retelling race and critiquing identity politics - Anneke Demanuele
Articles included in issue 23 of Marxist Left Review:Editorial: Morbid symptoms - Omar HassanDark clouds over Europe: Facing the new far right - Panos PetrouAUKUS and the US alliance: Australian imperialism in the Indo-Pacific - Tom Bramble"Until the end of the world": Myanmar''s unfinished revolution - Robert NaraiArgentina: Opportunities for the left grow amid debates within the FIT-Unidad - Sergio García and Mariano RosaRed and black: How Australian communists fought for Indigenous liberation - Jordan HumphreysProperty is sacred: How Proudhon moulded anarchism - Mick ArmstrongTrotskyism confronts World War II: The origins of the International Socialists - Joel GeierReview: Analysing China''s COVID response - April HolcombeReview: Eric Blanc''s Kautsky revivalism - Duncan HartReview: The PT Bolsonaro and Lula''s comeback - Ben Reid
Issue 21 of the Marxist Left Review surveys some of the key moments in the history of the left: with pieces on the Paris Commune, the origins of the Communist Party of Australia, and a look at the origins of Indigenous oppression and resistance today. The full list of articles is: Pandemic politics: 2020 in hindsight, and a perspective on 2021, by Omar HassanCelebrating the Paris Commune of 1871: "Glorious harbinger of a new society", by Sandra BloodworthCapitalism, colonialism and class: A Marxist explanation of Indigenous oppression today, by Jordan HumphreysBetween syndicalism and reformism: Founding the Communist Party of Australia, by Mick ArmstrongReds at the blackboard: Militancy in the teacher unions, by Tess Lee AckEconomic crises are unavoidable under capitalism, by Rick KuhnFrom rising tide to Govett's Leap: The socialist life of Gordon Childe, by Terry IrvingReview: Gordon Childe and the fatal lure of politics, by Liz RossReview: The real history of WWI, by Ryan StantonReview: Radical Australian trade unionism, by Diane FieldesReview: The making of Australia's security state, by Emma NortonReview: Victor Serge's final words, by Ian Birchall
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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