Thirty years after the end of the Popular Unity (UP) government in Chile and the death of Salvador Allende, what lessons can be learned from the 'Chilean Road to Socialism'? This short comment highlights the importance of social property and mass movilisation to the UP programme.
Drawing on experiences from North America, and fledgling developments in Britain, this paper explores the ways in which trade unions can work with communities for mutual again in the UK.
This article provides a critical 'state-of-the-art' overview of neo-Gramscian perspectices in International Relations. It traces their emergence in the work of Robert W Cox in the early 1980s and his engagement with the writings of Antonio Gramsci, their further developments, as well as the various criticisms raised against them.
This article examines trade union renewal and resilience in the Tyneside maritime construction industry. The study examines shop stewards and their ability to maintain effective union organisation, and argues in favour of union resilience.
This article looks at Foucault from the standpoint of realist philosophy, in particular the critical realism developed by Roy Bhaskar and others. Foucault will be examined from the point of view of his compatibility iwth central claims of the realist standpoint, while aspects of his anti-realism are critiqued.