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Thursday January 01 1970

Marxism 2008 Friday 7th - Sunday 9th November

category dublin | anti-capitalism | event notice author Monday October 27, 2008 20:54author by Martin O'Sullivan - Martin O'Sullivanauthor email martin_osullivan at eircom dot netauthor address 66 Edenmore Avenue Edenmore Dublin 5author phone 353878289243 Report this post to the editors

Marxism 2008 Friday 7th - Sunday 9th November

Marxism 2008 Friday 7th - Sunday 9th November

Marxism 2008, on the weekend of November 7th-9th in Dublin, could not
be more timely. The weekend will bring together activists, trade
unionists individuals and campaigners to discuss the issues that
confront us – recession, war, racism, social inequality, Ireland
post-Lisbon – and debate how we can change the world. Radical
writers, journalists, socialists and activists will talk about a range
of other subjects - the US elections, the new sexism, the distortions
of the media, Beckett and Shakespeare, the 1930s in Belfast and China
today, crime and young people, climate change, Alternative Ulster, and
much more.

Marxism 2008 Friday 7th - Sunday 9th November

Marxism 2008, on the weekend of November 7th-9th in Dublin, could not
be more timely. The weekend will bring together activists, trade
unionists individuals and campaigners to discuss the issues that
confront us – recession, war, racism, social inequality, Ireland
post-Lisbon – and debate how we can change the world. Radical
writers, journalists, socialists and activists will talk about a range
of other subjects - the US elections, the new sexism, the distortions
of the media, Beckett and Shakespeare, the 1930s in Belfast and China
today, crime and young people, climate change, Alternative Ulster, and
much more.

The Culture Zone, will offer screenings of independent films,
documentaries and photographic exhibitions and special participatory
workshops. All these will be taking place in the Parnell Room. At the
back of this room will be the Marxism 2008 bookshop with a wide
selection of left-wing books, and many titles relevant to the subjects
covered in the meetings.

On Saturday evening there will be live music in the Parnell Room from
9pm onwards.

For tickets and booking information please contact [email protected] or tel
087 98 89 244

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