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Tribune #27 | Spring 2025

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80 years on from the end of WWII and the crushing defeat of fascism in Europe, the new Tribune looks at the convulsions shaking our world and asks how do we face the future again. 

 

Inside: Ed McNally examines how and why our rulers seem intent on walking us into catastrophe, Grace Blakeley looks at how new rearmament polices are creating more authoritarian capitalist states, Peter Mitchell ponders whether the cultural memory of WWII that has served British conservatism so well is evaporating, and Charlei Lawrence & Tom Cowin put forward the idea that the Left must embrace its own radical traditions of collective story-making

 

Elsewhere: Elinor Taylor looks at how the modern anti-facist Left must reclaim the inheritance of the Red Decade of the '30s, and Mervyn Bennun looks at the continued relevance of the Freedom charter in building a free South Africa.

 

Expect

Tribune has campaigned for socialist ideals inside and outside parliament since 1937 and was relaunched in print in 2018. 


Size: 210 x 296mm

Pages: 86

 

Tribune #27 | Spring 2025