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category international | anti-capitalism | other press author Friday March 02, 2007 16:51author by Red Bannerauthor email red_banner at yahoo dot comauthor address PO Box 6587, Dublin 6 Report this post to the editors

Issue 27 out now

RED BANNER
a magazine of socialist ideas
issue 27 out now:

Gama, racism and class struggle
Aindrias Ó Cathasaigh reviews the heroic story of the Gama strike, and discusses how racism fits into class struggle

Socialist Classics: Karl Marx, The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte
Colm Breathnach shows the relevance of a work written a century and a half ago to contemporary struggles

The Brazilian crisis and the land struggle
Rosa M Cañadell examines the fight of the landless in Brazil and the dashing of the hopes placed in Lula

An saol nua
Nócha bliain tar éis réabhlóid na Rúise, seo alt a scríobh Life cúpla mí ina diaidh ag cur fáilte is fiche roimpi

Full life, flawed biography
The latest in a long line of Connolly biographies is reviewed by John Cunningham

The Hidden Connolly
In an article never published since his execution, James Connolly advocates a militant health and safety policy for workers

History lessons
Noel McDermott discusses some questions that emerge from a new set of essays on labour history

Legacies of Pinochet
A poem by Mike Jenkins

Correspondence
John McAnulty responds to a previous article’s take on sectarianism

€2 / £1.50 direct from Red Banner or from good bookshops

author by D_D - RBpublication date Mon Mar 05, 2007 19:29author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Sorry, online reader. We're a bit technologically slow. It is intended to launch an RB web site in the near future. The current issue of the mag would not be there - 'till it became a back issue.

Meanwhile loadza back issues are available by snailmail from Red Banner, PO Box 6587, Dublin, 6. Or red_banner@yahoo.com.

We'll be putting out an index of past articles too. Soon.

Thanks to the original poster, BTW.

author by online readerpublication date Mon Mar 05, 2007 05:02author address author phone Report this post to the editors

can we download it from somewhere?

 
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