Social condenser – the impact of Marxism on London’s architecture

A series of four, accessible and engaging, short films exploring some of the most potent examples of socialist architecture in London – in particular focusing on the work of Georgian-British designer and lifelong Marxist, Berthold Lubetkin whose social condensers were powerful manifestos for new forms of communality in their time and have many lessons to … Continued

https://open-city.org.uk/

Tribune Clubs

Our Tribune Clubs project aims to bring socialist political education, radical history and Marxist philosophy to our readers and other activists across the country, with events ranging from debates to book readings and film clubs.

https://tribunemag.co.uk/

After Strangeways: Engaging prisoners in critical thinking about the past, present and future of imprisonment in Britain

On the 1st April 2020 the CCJS hosts a major event on imprisonment in Britain. This will be exactly 30 years since the first day of the Strangeways protests. Lasting 25 days and spreading across several prisons, Strangeways remains the largest prison protest in England and Wales. Thirty years on, the dysfunctions and problems of … Continued

http://www.crimeandjustice.org.uk

Free online access to the Collected Works of Marx and Engels

Lawrence and Wishart publishes the largest collection of English translations of the complete works of Karl Marx and Frederick Engels, covering the period 1835-1895. The 50 volumes of the collection contain the complete written works of Marx and Engels, including otherwise unpublished manuscripts and letters. We are seeking funding to make the whole collection free … Continued

http://www.lwbooks.co.uk
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