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Volume 125 includes a debate from the Marx Memorial Library and Workers’ School at 90 Symposium on learning the lessons of 1933 and the founding of the Marx Memorial Library in Context. Articles also include work on class mobilisation and class consciousness in the British strike wave of 2022–23, the polycrisis of capitalism, and the concept of BRICS+ in the context of a struggle for a new global order. Other work includes musings on imperialism and the labour aristocracy in Britain, and a reflection on the 90th year of the Marx Memorial Library.
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Table of contents
EDITORIAL
Marjorie Mayo
POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC DEBATES
Mary Davis, Sitaram Yerchury, Renate Koppe, and Patrick Theuret
Class mobilisation and class consciousness in the British strike wave of 2022–23
Jonathan White
Michael Roberts
BRICS+ in the context of a struggle for a new global order
Jeremy Cronin
Vijay Prashad
Imperialism and the labour aristocracy in Britain
Mary Davis
Jonathan White
TRADES UNION AND COMMUNITY STRUGGLES
On the 50th anniversary of the Portuguese Revolution of April 25 1974
Albano Nunes
The carnation revolution of 1974 and its legacy
John Green
Steve Gillan
THE THIRD PANEL OF THE 90TH ANNIVERSARY SYMPOSIUM
The Forward March of Labour Resumed
John McDonnell, John Hendy, Fran Heathcote, and Alex Gordon
CRITICAL TEXT
Marjorie Mayo
MARX MEMORIAL LIBRARY AND WORKERS’ SCHOOL
Lenin and the Marx Memorial Library
Meirian Jump
Marx Memorial Library 1933–2023: Our 90th year
Meirian Jump
Alex Gordon and John Hendy
REVIEWS
Jenny Clegg, Roger Seifert, John Green, Elaine Mcfarland, John Green, Roger Seifert, and John Foster
Best wishes,
Alice Burns
On behalf of Liverpool University Press