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Marxist Left Review #26: Facing fascism and war
By Mick Armstrong and Vinil Kumar
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Articles included in issue 26 of Marxist Left Review:
- Editorial: Eighteen months of hard Labor - Omar Hassan
- From Marx to Lenin: Debates that forged the socialist approach to war - Mick Armstrong
- Class struggle in the Pacific - Vinil Kumar
- Engels after Marx: a (critical) defence - Darren Roso
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Mick Armstrong
Mick Armstrong has been a socialist political activist and organiser in Australia since the early 1970s. He writes regularly for the Marxist Left Review and Red Flag newspaper and is author of a range of books and pamphlets, including From Little Things Big Things Grow: Strategies for Building Revolutionary Socialist Organisations (2007). Mick is a founder member of Socialist Alternative.
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