"'I see it in cities: in London, Manchester, Leeds,” he told me. 'I see it in social media politics; in that huge response to the refugee crisis. I see it in the wave of people who want to be social entrepreneurs, and the soul-searching of lots of people involved in capitalism who think it's in crisis. I see it all over the place. Just not in the Labour party.'"
John Harris in The Guardian looks at the life and legacy of Marxism Today.
Saturday, October 10, 2015
"What It Said Was Not Academic and Abstract, but Vivid and Urgent"
Labels:
1980s,
Britain,
cultural history,
journalism,
political history,
Thatcher,
twentieth century
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