WebRT @evansmithhist: This month is 50th anniversary of the first use of the term 'no platform' to describe the anti-fascist tactic of preventing fascists a public platform. The 18th September, 1972 issue of International Marxist Group's Red Mole newspaper ran the headline, 'No Platform for Racists'. 26 Sep 2024 12:47:53 The IMG emerged from the International Group, a sympathising organisation of the International Secretariat of the Fourth International (IS). Its founders, Pat Jordan and Ken Coates, had broken with the CPGB in Nottingham in 1956. They were members of the Revolutionary Socialist League (RSL) in the late 1950s (which was later renamed Militant), Jordan becoming organising secretary. In 1…
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WebThe Black Dwarf was a political and cultural newspaper published between May 1968 and 1972 by a collective of socialists in the United Kingdom. It is often identified with Tariq Ali … WebThe Red Mole was the newspaper of the International Marxist Group, British section of the Fourth International. Lots of interesting articles with many on the north of Ireland, workers … chain glc 25 wall mounted led linear light
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Web10. dec 2013 · This week marks the anniversary of the death of John Lennon. In his memory we present a fascinating interview with the man himself, conducted by Tariq Ali and Robin Blackburn, for the Red Mole newspaper. Tariq Ali looks back on the interview fondly in this short piece for the Guardian. Web10. aug 2024 · The International Marxist Group’s The Red Mole newspaper from 18 September 1972. The article, published nearly two years before the NUS policy, argues that fascists, like the National Front, should be shut down when they try to organise in public. Web20. feb 2000 · 'Supported civil rights movement' "After all, he was closely associated with the Red Mole newspaper which was run by Tariq Ali and Robin Blackburn. This was a direct alternative to the WRP." Prof... happened right