Saturday, October 10, 2015

"What It Said Was Not Academic and Abstract, but Vivid and Urgent"

"'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.

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