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Communist Review issue 123 available in Book Space Cardiff

Issue 123 of the Communist Review has now been published and is available to purchase from Book Space Cardiff (26a Crwys Road, Cardiff, CF24 4NL).

This issue is dedicated to the Centenary of the General Strike of 1926 and it brings together a selection of articles published in previous decades about the General Strike. These include an article by John Foster from 1976 where with unparalleled clarity he explains how the Labour Party went through a transition to a bourgeois establishment party during and around that period.

On the 3rd of September an event around the General Strike will take place at Book Space Cardiff in collaboration with Manifesto Press and the Morning Star. Further details will be announced.

Please note that Book Space Cardiff can also post copies of the journal.

The Communist Review is the theory and discussion journal of the Communist Party of Britain, and has been published continuously from Autumn 1988. The Communist Review intends to engage more consistently in the battle of ideas and emotions, in particular with the issues of neoliberalism, imperialism and diversionary trends such as post-Marxism, and with the degradation of social life through the ruling class’s use of the culture industries and the education system. The journal also reflects major Communist Party of Britain priorities and initiatives, and seeks out and publishes articles on various Marxist approaches internationally, looking in particular at China, Africa, India, the Caribbean and so on.