In view of recent discussion, list members may be interested in the following, if they have not already received it via other routes. Julian >-----Original Message----- >From: Journal Critique [mailto:jcritiqu@ENG.GLA.AC.UK] >Sent: 18 February 2002 10:35 >To: CAPITAL-AND-CLASS@JISCMAIL.AC.UK >Subject: Critique Conference 2002 > > >Critique Conference 2002 >Saturday 9th March 2001 > >Franklin Wilkins Buidling, Waterloo Campus, Kings College, >University of London, London<br> >9.30 am Registration >5.30 end > > >What is to be done and who is to blame? >It is 100 years since Lenin's classic work: 'What is to be >done?' was written >and the question is as immediate as it was then. We have, >however, been through >100 years of hope and despair, of proletarian success and >proletarian failure. >The end of Stalinism and of the Cold War and the onset of a >profound capitalist >downturn has placed socialism clearly on the agenda again. But >there are no mass >socialist parties and no vanguard party worth the name. >Speakers will address >the politics and political economy of this paradox. > >Speakers include: > >Savas Matsas, Istvan Meszaros, Torab Saleth, Moshe Machover, >Hillel Ticktin, > Bob Arnot, Suzi Weissman. > >Further Information from : >GKFA02@udcf.gla.ac.uk >Professor H. Ticktin >Glasgow Univeristy >
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