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The latest issue of Communist Review, our Party’s theoretical and discussion journal, is now available.

Communist Review issue 117

This edition features articles on:

  • The Strange Debate about Fascism, Vijay Prashad
  • The Draghi Variant, Coniare Rivolta
  • Defending National Sovereignty and Delinking, John Graversgaard
  • INVESTIGATION: The People’s Peace: Britain since 1945 (2021 edn) by (Lord) Kenneth O Morgan, John Ellison
  • Dialectical Materialism and the Question of Black Holes, Parts I & II, Kishore Kumar Theckedath
  • The Uyghurs and China: facts, myths and geopolitics, Marc Vandepitte interviews Ng Saw Tjhoi
  • BOOK REVIEW: Long Transition, Carlos Martinez
  • Britain’s Road to Socialism: A Marxist Approach to Modern Conditions, Sion Cleaver
  • POLITICAL EDUCATION COLUMN: On the Significance of the Critique of the Gotha Programme, Ruth Pitman
  • SOUL FOOD: Poetry as an Aid to Clarifying how we think about Politics, Nick Moss

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