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Vol 2 Issue 21 of New LookLeft magazine in shops now!

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Vol 2 Issue 21 of Look Left magazine is now available is in Easons stores and hundreds of selected newsagents across the country now and is still only €2. Look Left magazine is produced by the Workers Party of Ireland and is a well written and produced regular publication.
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LookLeft 21 is in Easons stores and hundreds of selected newsagents across the country now. Still only €2 the highlights of this issue include:

Women on the frontline – Áine Mannion talks to women who are leading the fight against austerity

‘Pious Hooligans’ – Donal Fallon discusses the mass movements of Christian Anti-Communism in 1930s Ireland.

Divided but strong - The Greek Left’s history informs its present and Europe’s future. Éilis Ryan reports from Athens

Solidarity at Solitude – Paddy Wilson and Chris Bailie discuss the efforts of fans to create a progressive, non-sectarian fan culture at Cliftonville FC.

Combat Folk! - Kevin Squires talks to The Modena City Ramblers about the music and politics that keep them going.

Can the left co-operate? - At least four different plans are being proposed to further Left co-operation but many hurdles remain, reports Dara McHugh

The battle for Ukraine - After the coup in the Ukraine, Ukrainian progressives face severe repression. We interview leftist organisation Borotba about the coup and the new regime.

God, culture and the republic - After the terrorist attacks in Paris and Copenhagen, Gavan Titley and Ultán Gillen discuss the roles of secularism and multiculturalism

Cut out from the docklands carve up – Dublin Docklands communities are being sidelined from their area’s development. Richard O’Hara investigates.

Another lost generation? - Youth work is disproportionately hit by cutbacks, damaging the prospects of young people.

Stormont House Agreement: who benefits? - Justin O’Hagan looks at the movement against austerity in Northern Ireland.

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