New Jacobin Out Now: The Party We Need

Description from Jacobin website: "When we were planning our new issue many of us didn’t take the prospect of a Trump presidency too seriously. The lead that Hillary Clinton had built seemed insurmountable — and, beyond the backing of organized labor and other Democratic Party stalwarts, she had the support of every major sector of … Continue reading New Jacobin Out Now: The Party We Need

From Mao to Now: The Ongoing relevance of Marxism in China

Tickets here Author Roland Boer's argues that anybody who wants to understand contemporary China simply has to have some understanding of Chinese Marxism. As such, Roland has spent the last few years developing and teaching a massive online course on the nature, debates, and practices of Marxism in China today. Roland will discuss Chinese Marxism as … Continue reading From Mao to Now: The Ongoing relevance of Marxism in China

Book Talk – Big Farms Big Flu – Rob Wallace – Note: Date Change Now on Tuesday 25th, 7pm

Tuesday October 25th 7pm, New International Book Shop 54 Victoria St, Carlton, 3053  Admission: By Donation RSVP here Rob Wallace, U.S based author of a new book 'Big Farms Make Big Flu,' published by Monthly Review Press, will give a talk about the book at New International Bookshop. The book is a collection of dispatches, by … Continue reading Book Talk – Big Farms Big Flu – Rob Wallace – Note: Date Change Now on Tuesday 25th, 7pm

Left Q&A: Andy Blunden – On the Origins of Collective Decision Making

When: Thursday September 8th, 7pm Where: Bella Union Bar, Trades Hall, 54 Victoria St, Carlton Admission $5 - pre-book through Bell Union here. In our October installment of Left Q/A, Andy Blunden will talk about his recently published book, On the Origins of Collective Decision Making. This is the first investigation into the historical origins … Continue reading Left Q&A: Andy Blunden – On the Origins of Collective Decision Making