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We need to talk about abortion differently

Joy Macready reviews Katha Pollitt, ‘Pro: Reclaiming Abortion Rights’, Picador, 2014, pp258, $25 “We need to talk about ending a pregnancy as a common, even normal, event in the reproductive lives…

FBI’s Most Wanted: Review – Assata An Autobiography

By Joy Macready “He looks just like what he is: a racist dog craka… I want to scream, ‘Dirty dog, slimy pig, you’re not a judge. You’re just another prosecutor.” These…

Beyond the Fragments?

Review: by Joy Macready 2013 edition Authors: Sheila Rowbotham, Lynne Segal, Hilary Wainwright Beyond the Fragments: Feminism and the Making of Socialism was a seminal book in the 1980s. It…

Review: Why it’s Kicking Off everywhere: The New Global Revolutions

Chris Clough reviews Paul Mason’s latest book Paul Mason’s new book Why It’s Kicking Off Everywhere is a thought-provoking look at the wave of struggle that is currently sweeping the…

Reliving a crucial battle of the working class

Joy Macready reviews The Battle of Orgreave (2002)…

Taking the red pill – Marx Reloaded review

Simon Hardy reviews Marx Reloaded by Jason Barker (2011) MARX IS back, but are his ideas still relevant? That is the basic theme of this documentary by Jason Barker. Having a documentary about…

Review: The riots by Gillian Slovo

Joy Macready reviews The Riots at Tricycle Theatre on between 17 November – 10 December…

Review: Ides of March

The Ides of March could not come at a more politically appropriate time, for this is a story about the credibility of politics and the struggle between principled idealists and…

Film review: Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy

“There is a mole at the top of the circus…”…

Review: Attack the Block – when aliens invade south London

Directed by Joe Cornish, reviewed by Jeremy Dewar…

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