The latest edition of LINKS magazine may now be previewed on-line at <http://www.dsp.org.au/links/index.htm>. The lead article 'Imperialism in the twenty-first century' by Doug Lorimer of Australia's DSP can be viewed in its entirety -- see <http://www.dsp.org.au/links/back/21/Lorimer.htm>
BACK ISSUES NOW ON-LINE The website is gradually putting the entire contents of its back-issues online as a resource available to all. Issues now online (with highlight articles) include:
#20 (Jan-Apr 2002) theme: Imperialism's unwinnable war * "The rise and fall of political Islam" discussion with Mansoor Hekmat * "Capitalism's internet dilemma" by Greg Harris * "A recipe for suicide" by Farooq Tariq (Labour Party Pakistan tactics towards Islamic fundamentalists) * "Empire without imperialists?" by James Petras (review of "Empire" by Hardt and Negri)
#19 (Sep-Dec 2001) theme: The future of revolution * "Facing the Crisis" by Boris Kagarlitsky (analysing the economic roots of "globalisation") * "The Cuban revolution in the epoch of neoliberal globalisation" Democratic Socialist Party, Australia * "Internationalism and international links" by Murray Smith (of the Scottish Socialist Party)
#18 (May-Aug 2001) theme: Challenges for Asian Marxists * "The Moro Question" by Sonny Melencio (the national struggle behind the current conflict in the Philippines) * "Islamic fundamentalism in Pakistan" by Farooq Sulehria (of the Labour Party Pakistan) * "The role of Australian imperialism in the Asia-Pacific region" DSP, Australia
#17 (Jan-Apr 2001) theme: The global campaign against corporate tyranny * "The Lessons of Prague" by Boris Kagarlitsky * Doug Lorimer and Phil Hearse debate Trotsky's theory of "Permanent Revolution" (see also LINKS #16)
#16 (Sep-Dec 1999) theme: What alternative to neo-liberalism? * "Contemporary capitalism and the debate over the alternative" Cuban Communist Party * "Making the impossible possible" by Marta Harnecker * "Debate and opposition within the ANC and Tripartite Alliance since 1994" by Dale McKinley
[earlier issues will continue to appear online as time allows]