Other Meetings
- 1976 – when the IMF came to Britain: Will history repeat itself?
Mark L Thomas
Thursday, 2-3.15pm - Student struggle from 1968 to today
James Haywood, Alys Zaerin & Isaac Salinas
Thursday, 2-3.15pm - Gandhi
Talat Ahmed
Friday, 10-11.15am - Capitalism & crime
Siân Ruddick
Friday, 10-11.15am - The Jewish Question
Mark Krantz
Friday, 10-11.15am - The Spanish Civil War
Yunus Bakhsh
Friday, 11.45am-1pm - Can NGOs change the world?
Pete Dwyer
Friday, 11.45am-1pm - Rosa Luxemburg’s legacy 90 years on
Suzie Wylie
Friday, 11.45am-1pm - Marxism & human nature
Sabby Sagall
Friday, 11.45am-1pm - Sri Lanka & the Tamil struggle
A Sivanandan
Friday, 2-3:15pm - Lebanon after the elections
Bassem Chit
Friday, 2-3.15pm - Iran in revolt – the possibility for change
Peyman Jafari
Friday, 2-3.15pm - Marx, Engels & the revolutionary tradition
Lindsey German
Friday, 3.45-5pm - The lost revolution, Germany 1918-23
Rachel Eborall
Friday, 3.45-5pm - The tasks ahead
István Mészáros
Friday, 7-8.30pm - Are the police out of control?
Pat Stack
Friday, 7-8.30pm - Egypt – the rise of the working class
Egyptian activists
Friday, 7-8.30pm - Recession & resistance in Ireland
Richard Boyd Barrett & Barbara Muldoon
Saturday, 10-11.15am - Anti-capitalism ten years after Seattle
Chris Nineham
Saturday, 10-11.15am - Gramsci – from factory occupations to proletarian hegemony
Rob Jackson
Saturday, 10-11.15am - The enigma of Capital
David Harvey
Saturday, 11.45am-1pm - Migration, citizenship & class
Bernadette McAliskey & Phil Marfleet
Saturday, 11.45am-1pm - The politics of monsters
China Miéville
Saturday, 11.45am-1pm - 40 years since the Battle of Bogside
Eamonn McCann
Saturday, 2-3.15pm - Where next for the left?
Judith Orr
Saturday, 2-3.15pm - The Nouveau Parti Anticapitaliste – a new party for new struggles
Fred Borras
Saturday, 2-3.15pm - Georg Lukács on Lenin
John Rees
Saturday, 2-3.15pm - Thailand’s crisis – distorted class struggle
Giles Ji Ungpakorn
Saturday, 2-3.15pm - Why Marx was right – capitalism in the 21st Century
Book launch
Chris Harman
Saturday, 3.45-5pm - Can Labour get out of its crisis?
Martin Smith
Saturday, 3.45-5pm - Marxism & anarchism
Paul Blackledge
Saturday, 3.45-5pm - What does it mean to be a revolutionary today?
Alex Callinicos & Slavoj Žižek
Saturday, 7-8.30pm - The Battle for Haditha
Q&A and screening
Nick Broomfield
Saturday, 7-8.30pm - Campaign for the book
Alan Gibbons & Michael Rosen
Saturday, 7-8.30pm - Disability, capitalism & oppression
Rob Murthwaite & Sasha Callaghan
Saturday, 7-8.30pm - Democracy & the revolutionary party
Alex Callinicos
Sunday, 10-11.15am - Whose streets? Our streets! The right to the city
An illustrated talk
Noel Douglas
Sunday, 10-11.15am - Who is to blame for rape?
Andrea Butcher
Sunday, 10-11.15am - Celebrating the struggles of the 1960s
Bernadette McAliskey & Chris Harman
Sunday, 11.45am-1pm - The Levellers & the English Revolution
John Rees
Sunday, 11.45am-1pm - The political crisis & the choices ahead
Tony Benn
Sunday, 2-3.15pm - The state of Black Britain
Paul Gilroy
Sunday, 2-3.15pm - Can Marxism explain oppression?
Viv Smith
Sunday, 3.45-5pm - No justice, no peace – standing up to police brutality
Unjum Mirza, Helen Shaw, Rupert Sylvester & Marcia Rigg
Sunday, 3.45-5pm - Greece after the riots
Nikos Lountos
Sunday, 3.45-5pm - A tribute to Harold Pinter
Sam West & Michael Billington
Sunday, 7-8.30pm - Moles, moats & manure – a people’s history of corruption
Simon Basketter
Sunday, 7-8.30pm - Marxism & national liberation
Ken Olende
Sunday, 7-8.30pm - Left-right defectors
David Edgar & Richard Seymour
Monday, 10-11.15am - Is the European radical left in crisis?
Alex Callinicos, Francois Sabado & Panos Garganas
Monday, 11.45am-1pm - The ideas of Hardt & Negri
Jonathon Shafi
Monday, 11.45am-1pm
