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''[[Living Marxism]]'' was a publication of the [[Revolutionary Communist Party]] launched in late 1988. After the dissolution of the party in 1996 it was renamed as ''[[LM magazine]]''. It closed following a libel action taken by TV broadcaster [[ITN]] in 2000. A core of those associated with the [[RCP]] and ''[[LM magazine]]'' went on to form a wide variety of other organisations which took forward their libertarian and allegedly 'humanist' views in what has been dubbed the [[LM network]].<ref>''[https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2000/mar/31/medialaw.media "LM closes after losing libel action"]''</ref> | ''[[Living Marxism]]'' was a publication of the [[Revolutionary Communist Party]] launched in late 1988. After the dissolution of the party in 1996 it was renamed as ''[[LM magazine]]''. It closed following a libel action taken by TV broadcaster [[ITN]] in 2000. A core of those associated with the [[RCP]] and ''[[LM magazine]]'' went on to form a wide variety of other organisations which took forward their libertarian and allegedly 'humanist' views in what has been dubbed the [[LM network]].<ref>''[https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2000/mar/31/medialaw.media "LM closes after losing libel action"]''</ref> | ||
− | ''[[LM]]'' also published a number of pamphlets a continuation of the kind of material regularly put out by the [[RCP]] and published by [ | + | ''[[LM]]'' also published a number of pamphlets a continuation of the kind of material regularly put out by the [[RCP]] and published by [https://www.juniuspublications.com/ Junius Publications.] [https://powerbase.info/index.php/Living_Marxism:_List_of_contents_and_publications This page lists all the contents of Living Marxism/LM, pamphlets and books published by LM together with a listing of online commentaries it published between 1995 and 2000.] |
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Living Marxism | |
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Type | magazine |
Founded | 1988 |
Dissolved | 2000 |
Author(s) | • Michael Fitzpatrick • Claire Fox • Frank Furedi • Helene Guldberg • James Heartfield • Mick Hume • Phil Mullan • Brendan O'Neill • Keith Teare • James Woudhuysen |
Living Marxism was a publication of the Revolutionary Communist Party launched in late 1988. After the dissolution of the party in 1996 it was renamed as LM magazine. It closed following a libel action taken by TV broadcaster ITN in 2000. A core of those associated with the RCP and LM magazine went on to form a wide variety of other organisations which took forward their libertarian and allegedly 'humanist' views in what has been dubbed the LM network.[1]
LM also published a number of pamphlets a continuation of the kind of material regularly put out by the RCP and published by Junius Publications. This page lists all the contents of Living Marxism/LM, pamphlets and books published by LM together with a listing of online commentaries it published between 1995 and 2000.
A document sourced from Living Marxism
Title | Type | Subject(s) | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:Unanswered questions over Lockerbie | Article | Pan Am Flight 103 The Maltese Double Cross - Lockerbie Allan Francovich Tam Dalyell Jim Swire Tiny Rowland Michael Hurley | January 1995 | Phil Johnson | According to Tam Dalyell MP: "The American and British governments do not want the film shown. The American families do not want the film shown because they want their compensation money ($2.7 billion). More importantly, their lawyers want their money ($810 million)." |
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