Monthly Archives: June 2012

THE EGYPTIAN ELECTIONS.

In many ways the election of the Muslim Brotherhood candidate, Mohamad Morsi as President of Egypt, marks something of a symbolic change in Egyptian politics. He is certainly the first ‘elected’ and also the first ‘non-military’ president since the military … Continue reading

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THE CLASS STRUGGLE IN GREECE.

The June 2012 election. It is clear that the current unrest in Europe is directly in response to the structural and fiscal crisis of capitalism. Last weekends voting in Greece hinged around what economic, social and fiscal measures are to … Continue reading

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