AUDIO: Biography of Rosa Luxemburg
In the centenary year of the murder of revolutionary socialist Rosa Luxemburg, listen to this introduction to her life and works, taken from the AWL London forum on 18 January 2019.
In the centenary year of the murder of revolutionary socialist Rosa Luxemburg, listen to this introduction to her life and works, taken from the AWL London forum on 18 January 2019.
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Socialism Makes Sense: An unfriendly dialogue by Sean Matgamna. Buy a hardcopy here.
On 17 March Katy Dollar of Workers’ Liberty debated Mark Pennington, Professor of Political Economy and Public Policy at King’s College London, on Socialism or the free market? Here we present extracts from their speeches. The full speeches can be listened to below Katy Dollar Capitalism has brought us progress, an explosion of technology and industry, unprecedented productivity and efficiency. It has connected globally and built human cooperation on a scale not yet known before. Markets have produced products to meet the needs of people of whom they have no direct knowledge. We have stuff...
Camila Bassi speaks on Palestine-Israel: What should the left say?
Camila Bassi spoke at All the Rage 2015 about feminism and queer politics in India. You can listen to the speech here. If you are interested in India and Camila's thoughts on it check out her blog - https://anaemiconabike.wordpress.com/
Alan Sokal, leftwing scientist and author of the famous " Sokal Hoax ", spoke at a meeting of the University College London Left Forum, chaired by the AWL's Omar Raii, on 12 February 2014. Click here for the recording
Sean Matgamna spoke at a fringe meeting at Marxism 2013 about what a revolutionary organisation is and is not, and what the history of the workers' movement can tell us about the role for socialists in changing society. Click here to listen to the recording . What is a socialist organisation for? The socialist movement today is plagued by a number of words which are commonly-used but much-abused - "democratic centralism", "Leninism", "the revolutionary party". In much of the left today, these words are used to describe and defend undemocratic, irrational regimes and cliques. Others on the left...
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