New Left Review

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The New Left Review is a political journal, founded in 1960 in the UK after the editors of the New Reasoner and the Universities and Left Review merged their boards. The Universities and Left Review had grown out of the Suez crisis in 1956; their journal centred on a rejection of the dominant 'revisionist' orthodoxy within the Labour Party, from a Marxist perspective. Together they would be at the forefront of the New Left in Britain, with the New Left Review as their theoretical journal. Through the journal, the members of the New Left would create 'New Left Clubs', and began working ... More » (Source: Wikipedia)

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Media: Magazine
Audience: (English)
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Edited By: Ezra Fox
Last Edit: Jul 24, 2007 - 5:31 PM PDT
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Top Topics: U.S. (2), Politics (2), Global Economy (1), Business (1), World (1), Middle East (1), U.S. White House (1), Republicans (1), Obama Administration (1)
Top Authors: Robert Brenner (1), Mike Davis (1), Tariq Ali: (1)
Top Formats: News Analysis (1), News Report (1), Opinion (1)
 
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