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Socialist Register 2001

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408 pp.

January 2001

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WORKING CLASSES,
GLOBAL REALITIES

Socialist Register 2001

edited by Leo Panitch and Colin Leys
with Greg Albo and David Coates


“The Socialist Register has been the intellectual lodestar for the international left since 1965.”MIKE DAVIS

SOCIALIST REGISTER 2001 examines the challenges faced by workers and the labor movement under global capitalism in the new century. This collection of twenty timely and original essays lay the groundwork for a much-needed revival of class analysis. A broad range of working-class issues are addressed including knowledge work and the “cybertariat” in the new economy, feminism and unions, migrant labor, peasant struggles, internationalism, and the impact of unstable, casual, and contingent employment. Other essays examine critically important regional experiences in India, Iran, Russia, Brazil, Southern Africa, and East Asia, as well as Europe and North America. Contributors to this volume reveal new and exciting possibilities for change that transcend the limits of old forms of class organization and politics.

Contributors & Contents

Preface

Ursula Huws
The Making of a Cybertariat? Virtual Work
in a Real World

Henry Bernstein
“The Peasantry” in Global Capitalism:
Who, Where and Why?

Beverly J. Silver and Giovanni Arrighi
Workers North and South

Andrew Ross
No-Collar Labor in America’s “New Economy”

Barbara Harriss-White & Nandini Gooptu
Mapping India’s World of Unorganized Labor

Patrick Bond, Darlene Miller & Greg Ruiters
The Southern African Working Class:
Production, Reproduction and Politics

Steve Jefferys
Western European Trade Unionism at 2000

David Mandel
“Why Is There No Revolt?” The Russian
Working-Class and Labor Movement

Haideh Moghissi & Saeed Rahnema
The Working Class and the Islamic State in Iran

Huw Beynon & José Ramalho
Democracy and the Organization of Class Struggle
in Brazil

Gerard Greenfield
Organizing, Protest and Working-Class
Self-Activity: Reflections on East Asia

Rohini Hensman
Organizing Against the Odds: Women in India’s
Informal Sector

Eric Mann
“A Race Struggle, A Class Struggle, A Women’s Struggle
All at Once”: Organizing on the Buses of L.A.

Justin Paulson
Peasant Struggles and International Solidarity:
The Case of Chiapas

Judith Adler Hellman
Virtual Chiapas: A Reply to Paulson

Peter Kwong
The Politics of Labor Migration: Chinese Workers
in New York

Brigitte Young
The “Mistress” and the “Maid” in the Globalized Economy

Rosemary Warskett
Feminism’s Challenge to Unions in the North:
Possibilities and Contradictions

Sam Gindin
Turning Points and Starting Points: Brenner,
Left Turbulence and Class Politics

Leo Panitch
Reflections on Strategy for Labor


About the Editors
LEO PANITCH is professor of political science at York University in Toronto.

COLIN LEYS was for many years professor of political science at Queen's University in Canada.

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