Timetable: Monday 10 July
This is the final timetable. We expect to run all these meetings. You can pick up a printed version at Marxism.
| << Sunday 9 July | |||||
| 10-11.15am | 11.45-1pm | 2-3.15pm | 3.45-5pm | 6-9pm | |
| IE: Logan Hall |
Closing rally Oscar Olivera, Martin Smith, Trevor Ngwana, Suzie Wylie and Azzam Tamimi |
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| Blooms-bury Theatre, 15 Gordon St, WC1 | The Cinema of Liberation Ken Loach - talk, Q&A, showing of Land and Freedom Leaflet |
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| ULU: Room 101 |
The anti-capitalist movement today Walden Bello and Chris Nineham Globalisation and its discontents |
Globalisation and revolution in Latin America Jeremy Corbyn Neo-liberalism and its effects |
France – a decade of revolt Jim Wolfreys Resistance in a neo-liberal world |
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| ULU: Upper Hall |
Islam and Islamic civilisations Chris Harman Islam and the left |
The Bolsheviks and religion Dave Crouch Islam and the left |
Islam and Islamism today Talat Ahmed Islam and the left |
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| ULU: 3C & D |
Privatising culture Julian Stallabrass Art and culture |
Because you’re worth it – creative resistance to a commodified world Noel Douglas Art and culture |
Photomontage as a weapon of mass instruction Peter Kennard and Cat Picton Phillips Art and culture |
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| ULU: 3E |
A rebel’s guide to Lenin Ian Birchall A rebel’s guide |
The New Sicilian Mafia Tom Behan |
Can we change the world without taking power? Helen Salmon Revolution and democracy |
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| << Sunday 9 July | |||||
Focus on ...
The Cinema of Liberation with director
Ken Loach and his historical adviser
Andy Durgan, Monday 10 July,
Bloomsbury Theatre. Q & A followed by
screening of Land and Freedom
“The Spanish Civil War is a milestone in
the history of socialism. Looking back on
his experiences in Spain, George Orwell
wrote: ‘Every line of serious work that I
have written since 1936 has been
written, directly or indirectly, against
totalitarian and for democratic Socialism,
as I understand it’… Loach’s movie is a
visceral, emotional and intellectual
experience, and among the finest films of
the 1990s” – Philip French, Observer
