The Socialist

The Socialist is a magazine produced by the International Socialist Organisation of Aotearoa/New Zealand. We aim to provide quality political analysis that represents the interests of the working class majority. We don’t aim simply to provide an “antidote” to the corporate lies, imperialist wars, oppression and inequality that dominate the global landscape; but to put them into historical and economic context, to draw links between the various issues and the global capitalist system, and analyse what they mean for ordinary working people and the working class movement, both at home and abroad. To do this we try and maintain a healthy balance of domestic and international issues.

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Kiwibank 02-0548-0162910-000

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The Socialist

The Socialist is a magazine produced by the International Socialist Organisation of Aotearoa/New Zealand. We aim to provide quality political analysis that represents the interests of the working class majority. We don’t aim simply to provide an “antidote” to the corporate lies, imperialist wars, oppression and inequality that dominate the global landscape; but to put them into historical and economic context, to draw links between the various issues and the global capitalist system, and analyse what they mean for ordinary working people and the working class movement, both at home and abroad. To do this we try and maintain a healthy balance of domestic and international issues.

Please complete the subscription form here.

Pay with internet banking:

Kiwibank 02-0548-0162910-000

Account Name: ISO Wellington 

Reference: Subscription

The Socialist

The Socialist is a magazine produced by the International Socialist Organisation of Aotearoa/New Zealand. We aim to provide quality political analysis that represents the interests of the working class majority. We don’t aim simply to provide an “antidote” to the corporate lies, imperialist wars, oppression and inequality that dominate the global landscape; but to put them into historical and economic context, to draw links between the various issues and the global capitalist system, and analyse what they mean for ordinary working people and the working class movement, both at home and abroad. To do this we try and maintain a healthy balance of domestic and international issues.

Please complete the subscription form here.

    Pay with internet banking:

    Kiwibank 02-0548-0162910-000

    Account Name: ISO Wellington 

    Reference: Subscription