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Pages in category "Marxist magazines" The following 62 pages are in this category, out of 62 total. ... Lalkar (magazine) Living Marxism; M. Marxism Today;
Socialist Alternatives was the British section of the International Revolutionary Marxist Tendency (IRMT), a formerly Trotskyist Pabloite group based in Paris. [1] Being a small group in the UK, it was best known for the Marxist magazine of the same name founded in Oxford [2] by Ben Schoendorff [3] and partially edited by Keir Starmer from 1986 to 1987.
Brett Clark is the associate editor, and the magazine also has one assistant editor and an editorial committee. [17] Monthly Review continues to be published as a print magazine with 11 issues per year (one per month with July and August combined into a single, thematic issue). The print magazine primarily publishes original content, including ...
Village (magazine) Left 2004 The Phoenix: 1983 The Jerusalem Report: Israel Moderate 1990 L'Espresso: Italy Left 1955 Il Borghese: Right 1950 Lotta Comunista: Marxism–Leninism 1965 Critica marxista: Marxism 1963 The Diplomat: Japan Moderate 2002 Assayad: Lebanon 1943 NOW Lebanon: March 14 Coalition: 2007 Forum: Macedonia Moderate 1997 ...
Marxism Today, published between 1957 and 1991, was the theoretical magazine of the Communist Party of Great Britain. [1] The magazine was headquartered in London. [2] It was particularly important during the 1980s under the editorship of Martin Jacques.
New Masses (1926–1948) was an American Marxist magazine closely associated with the Communist Party USA (CPUSA). It was the successor to both The Masses (1911–1917) and The Liberator (1918–1924). New Masses was later merged into Masses & Mainstream (1948–1963).
Harris, a Marxist economist, lives just a two miles away from his daughter in Washington D.C., but the two rarely speak.
Inprecor. Inprecor is a multilingual monthly Marxist magazine published by the reunified Fourth International.Its name is a contraction of International Press Correspondence and indicates that the magazine translates articles and letters from revolutionaries around the world.