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Theory for revolution.

Fascism

  • Driven by neglect April 20 2006
    The British National Party really could not have hoped for better press in the lead-up to the May local elections in England. Huw Bynon reports
  • Tragedy, hoaxes and Zionism January 26 2006
    Eddie Ford reviews Norman Finkelsteins new book Beyond chutzpah: on the misuse of anti-semitism and the abuse of history, which describes how the establishment misues the memory of ethnocide
  • Zionism and the holocaust February 10 2005
    One day Blair and Howard are competing over who can deport the most refugees. The next they are proclaiming their horror at the holocaust and promising ‘never again’. This testifies to the resilience and adaptability of capitalism, argues Tony Greenstein
  • Embellishing the holocaust February 3 2005
    Bob Potter recalls the support of US capital and the UK monarchy for the Nazis, and discusses the marketing of Auschwitz
  • Expression of decline February 3 2005
    The marking of Holocaust Day is highly contradictory, argues Hillel Ticktin
  • Class struggle and the holocaust January 27 2005
    In the light of this week’s Holocaust Memorial Day, and the official Auschwitz commemorations, Eddie Ford revisits a controversial work - Norman G Finkelstein The holocaust industry: reflections on the exploitation of Jewish suffering
  • Origins of fascism and the new right August 29 2002
    Jack Conrad dissects a political phenomenon
  • Netherlands: Is fascism on the march? May 30 2002
    Hasty, untheorised approaches are not only absurd, but counterproductive. As Marxists, we need to address this phenomenon soberly on the basis of a materialist, class analysis, writes Maurice Bernal

 

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