International Socialist Review

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International Socialist Review
Image:International Socialist Review March-April 2006.jpg
Type Bimonthly
Format Magazine

Owner Center for Economic Research and Social Change
Editor Ahmed Shawki
Founded 1940
Political allegiance Socialist, Marxist
Headquarters Chicago, Illinois

Website: http://www.isreview.org/index.shtml

The International Socialist Review is the name of three socialist magazines/periodicals published in the United States. The focus of articles cover a broad range of approaches, from historical, to political, to economic, from a left-wing perspective. There have so far been three publications of this name, with little direct continuity.

  • The first was a Charles H. Kerr publication from 1900 to 1918, which in later years supported the left-wing of the Socialist Party and the Industrial Workers of the World. It carried a range of articles from current events and literature, to issues of race and gender.
The second International Socialist Review published documents of the reunified Fourth Internatonal
The second International Socialist Review published documents of the reunified Fourth Internatonal

The modern incarnation of the ISR has articles about issues within the United States currently with the historical context such as racism, labor struggles, and evolution versus intelligent design debate. Articles about struggles outside the United States are covered as well, such as current Latin American anti-neoliberalism movements, the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and the role of China in the world economy.

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