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Issue 141

Conference

Day School: Work, Class & Resistance


Analysis

The left after Grangemouth

Alex Callinicos

Can the Tories abolish the welfare state?

Iain Ferguson

Transgender oppression and resistance

Laura Miles

A “Trot of the milder persuasion”: Raymond Challinor’s Marxism

Christian Høgsbjerg

Dialectics, nature and the dialectics of nature

Camilla Royle

“All things are in common”: theology and politics in Luther Blissett’s Q

Roland Boer

The internet, social media and the workplace

Martin Upchurch

Clear red water or Fabianism with a valleys accent? Wales and the politics of devolution

Tim Evans

Feedback

Once more on left reformism: A reply to Ed Rooksby

Paul Blackledge

Book reviews

A history of struggle

Andrew Stone

Fighters against apartheid

Leo Zeilig

Thailand’s red shirts

Giles Ji Ungpakorn

Intersectionality and black communist women

Ken Olende

Neoliberal psychiatry and its discontents

Tad Tietze

Can China’s trade unions be reformed?

Simon Gilbert

Pick of the quarter

This quarter’s selection


Online only

A Note on Sex and Early Societies

Phil Webster
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