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    alsohttp://www.liberator.org.uk/

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    It would be amazing if you got it inhttp://www.totalpolitics.com/

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    Try Standpoint and Prospect too.

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    Also in parapoliticsLobster (bi annual)Notes from the Borderland (although this is published irregularly)

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    Plymouth May DayMonday May 6th I think

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     Newcastle & Gateshead May Day The next Newcastle-Upon-Tyne May Day will take place onSaturday 4th May 2013 Currently Confirmed Speakers:Hank Roberts (ATL President)Kathy Taylor (UCU President)   Peter Pinkney (RMT President)Paul Gilroy (Newcastle City Unison Secretary)Jamshid Ahmadi (CODIR Asst. Secretary)  Entertainment at Rally:Mr Funkster Ron Brown

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    May Day 2013 Nottingham May Day march and rally 2013 Saturday 4 May Assemble 10.30am at Forest Recreation Ground March to city centre for rally Join the Facebook event Download the leaflet Download the leaflet and use the Facebook event to invite your friends and colleagues to the march and rally!

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    Leeds May Day MarchSat, 4 May, 12:00 – 14:00 WhereAssemble Victoria GardensmapCalendarLeeds Trades Union CouncilCreated by markchisman@googlemail.com

    in reply to: Communist University 2013 (Weekly Worker) #93920
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    At their next business meeting, the question of their attitude to fringe events this year will be raised.

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    I decided to take a look at IOPS London to see if they were still going or perhaps had signed up with Left Unity. This is where I found this event although being at Housmans I'm not sure if IOPS are the hosts/organisers. Given the authors support for parecon, then IOPS hosting would make sense.

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    Wednesday, 8th May 2013Time:19:00 – 21:00Repeating:noneCategory: Share: Description:History of Anarchist Economicswith Chris Spannos@ Housmans Wednesday 8th May, 7pmEntry £3, redeemable against any purchaseChris Spannos will be at Housmans to discuss anarchist economics. Chris is a contributor to the recent AK Press collection ‘The Accumulation of Freedom: Writings on Anarchist Economics’ (2012), as well as the editor of a previous collection by AK Press called ‘Real Utopia: Participatory Society for the 21st Century’ (2008).Anarchists accept the standard definition of economics, but reject the notion that capitalism or central planning are acceptable ways to organise economic life. Chris will be exploring how anarchists have proposed and practiced exchange in a way that remains consistent with anarchist principles. Getting there Google map: http://goo.gl/maps/YwNnE Closest tube stop: King's Cross St Pancras Hammersmith & City / Circle / Metropolitan lines, between Euston Square (west) and Farringdon (east). Northern line Bank branch, between Euston (north) and Angel (south).Piccadilly line, between Russell Square (south-west) and Caledonian Road (north-east).Victoria line, between Euston (south) and Highbury & Islington (north).King's Cross serves long distance inter city services on the East Coast Main LineSt. Pancras station provides inter-city services on the Midland Main Line, international and high speed commuter services via High Speed 1 and commuter services via Thameslink About the authorChris Spannos describes himself as an activist, organiser, and anti-capitalist. From 1998-2006 he participated in the Redeye collective, heard on Vancouver Co-op radio. In September 2006 he joined Z Communications as full-time staff focusing on ZNet and ZCom web operations. Other media work includes helping out with Z Communications Video productions, and – since leaving Z – founding NYT eXaminer, and The New Significance. Chris has worked as a multi-diagnosis social service worker, embroidery machine operator, cook, sailor, and book store clerk. He edited the volume ‘Real Utopia: Participatory Society for the 21st Century’ (AK Press 2008), is a contributer to the collection ‘The Accumulation of Freedom: Writings on Anarchist Economics’ (AK Press 2012) and is currently editing a book of Michael Albert's debates with co-editor Mandisi Majavu. Title InformationThe Accumulation of Freedom: Writings on Anarchist EconomicsEdited by Anthony J. Nocella, Deric Shannon, John Asimakopoulos Paperback: 320 pagesPublisher: AK Press (21 Feb 2012)ISBN-13: 978-1849350945RRP £19.00Click here to buy Venue:Housmans radical bookshopAddress:5 Caledonian Rd London N1 9DX

    in reply to: Communist University 2013 (Weekly Worker) #93918
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    I think there is food made in a communal kitchen.

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    Don't know if Labour Left Briefing (LRC) would be worth a shot. There is a rival pseudo-Briefing too by Christine Shawcroft.http://www.labourbriefing.org.uk/http://www.briefing.org.uk/

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    I have many more. Some less obviously class conscioushttp://mootmagazine.com/http://www.thecommentator.com/Two with large-ish audiences for political fringe which would be interesting if they were willing to review areWeekly WorkerReason Magazine (proprietarian-libertarian)

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    Znet /  ZmagRed PepperThe CommuneCeasefireCritiqueChartist – for democratic socialismAnarchist StudiesCapital&ClassRethinking MarxismThe Occupied Times of LondonNew StatesmanSocialist ResistanceScience & SocietyShift MagazineSocialist CorrespondentSocialist History JournalSocialist RegisterNew Left ReviewNew PoliticsSocialist ViewpointIn These TimesLeft Turn (formerly IST)Monthly ReviewDissentEndnotes #1Anarchy

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