Pro-War Lefties at I.C.A London
petroleuse | 07.02.2007 19:20
12 February 2007
The generation of activists and thinkers who made up the New Left have recently spread out in very different intellectual directions; some of them joined forces with the New Labour project, while others supported intervention in Iraq. Was the war in Iraq, and before that NATO's interventions in the Balkans, a continuation of the universalist and democratic spirit of 1968, or an abandonment of its principles? Where can those principles find a home in a very different political landscape? Speakers: Martin Kettle, writer and former chief political leader writer for The Guardian; Hilary Wainwright, Editor of Red Pepper and author of Arguments for a New Left; Nick Cohen, columnist on The Observer and author of What's Left?; and Mick Hume, columnist on The Times and editor of Spiked Online.
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Monday 12 February 2007 7:00 pm Nash Room"
Is this the state of politics today when some miserable middle-class lefties tired of keeping up appearences with any decent radical critique of the world today, go down a path of total political retreat.
How about some fine displays of radical spirit outside/inside...anyone up for it. See you there.
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