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Kurdistan: A people in revolt
An interview with Adnan Mohammedi, a Kurdish political refugee who has succeeded in winning asylum in Ireland
SOCIALIST CLASSICS Raya Dunayevskaya, Marxism and Freedom
Joe Conroy looks at a book that, fifty years ago, rediscovered the emancipatory heart of Marxist politics
The Russian revolution and the temporary advance of Soviet feminism
James Caspell considers the remarkable gains made by women in Russia after 1917, and how those gains were worn away
Léargas leathan ar chlé
Scrúdaíonn an staraí Éamon Ó Ciosáin leabhar a insíonn scéal na heite clé in Éirinn
The Ukrainian revolution 1917-21: Russia’s Ireland and the fate of socialism in Europe
Chris Ford examines a forgotten chapter of socialist history that had profound consequences for Russia and Europe
The Hidden Connolly
In a chapter of The Re-Conquest of Ireland not published since his death, James Connolly uncovers the roots of northern sectarianism
Getting poetry red
Henry Gibson reviews a collection of left-wing poetry from Wales
Correspondence
John McAnulty restates his position on sectarianism
COVER: John Arnall, ‘James Connolly’, 1902