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Due to COVID-19, we regret to announce that Marxism 2020 will be postponed until later this year.
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Audio highlights from previous Marxism conferences
#blacklivesmatter and police racism
Khury Peterson-Smith
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Doesn’t Marxism work in theory but not in practise?
Declan Murphy
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Festival of the oppressed: a celebration of 1917
Sandra Bloodworth
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Green capitalism: the god that failed
Michael Kandelaars
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The modern working class
Kath Larkin
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The politics of politeness
Steph Price
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Populism and the rise of the political outsider
Rick Kuhn
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Whiteness theory: a Marxist critique
Vinil Kumar
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Marxism 101: Gender and Sexuality
Tess Dimos
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A revolutionary primer to Russia 1917
Daniel Taylor
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Red Petrograd in 1917 How the Bolsheviks Led the Revolution
Colleen Bolger
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Class structure and agency: the Australian working class in the 21st century
Tom Bramble
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Did Lenin lead to Stalin?
Kostas Rologas
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Key Texts of Marxism The Communist Manifesto
Michael Kandelaars
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Class or sect - Politics in the modern Middle East
Omar Hassan
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While down the craters the morning burns - WWI anti-war poets
Dougal McNeill
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Islamophobia and the fallacy of progressive secularism
Mick Armstrong
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Free Derry - the struggle for civil rights in Ireland in the 1960s and 1970s
Eamonn Mccann
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Three Union Revivals
Jerome Small
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Early Japanese women communists
Shomi Yoon
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Rank and file rebellion in the Pilbara - the Robe River dispute
Graeme Haynes & Liz Ross
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