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  1. Michael Kidron (20 September 1930 – 25 March 2003) was a British cartographer. He was one of the early founders of the International Socialists (forerunners of the Socialist Workers Party; SWP) through the 1960s and 1970s, and the first editor of International Socialism journal.

  2. MICHAEL KIDRON, A Marxist economist and founding editor of the British journal International Socialism, died on March 25 of this year. He was 72 years old. Kidron was born and grew up as the youngest child of an ardent South African Zionist family that migrated to Israel throughout the 1940s.

  3. 27 mar 2003 · Thu 27 Mar 2003 02.48 EST. Michael Kidron, who has died aged 72, was an economist, a Marxist theorist, an agitator, an editor, a publisher and the co-author of the bestselling State Of The...

  4. Michael Kidron (1930–2003) was among the most insightful theorists of the International Socialist tradition and a former editor of this journal. [1] His early work focused on an analysis of capitalism during its sustained expansion in the decades following the Second World War.

  5. Marxists’ Internet Archive. Michael Kidron. Introduction. Michael Kidron (1930–2003) was born in Cape Town into an ardently Zionist family. At the age of 15 he travelled on his own to Palestine to join his family, who had already gone on ahead. He soon rejected Zionism and, after studying economics at the Hebrew University, went on to Oxford.

  6. Selected Writings collects a number of Kidron’s most important essays: ‘Reform and Revolution’ offers a critique of post-war social democracy, written several decades before its collapse into neoliberalism; ‘The Permanent Arms Economy’ succinctly lays out what is perhaps Kidron’s best-known theoretical contribution; ‘Black ...

  7. 10 gen 2020 · Michael Kidron’s Marxism. Issue: 165. Posted on 10th January 2020. Richard Kuper and John Palmer. A new edition of Capitalism and Theory (Haymarket, 2018) has made a ­selection of writings by Michael Kidron available to a new audience in print for the first time in decades.