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What is Scottish Left Review |
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Established in 2000, the Scottish Left Review is a bi-monthly magazine that seeks to provide a focal point for thought and discussion for the Scottish Left.
It is non-party but aims to provide a forum for those on the Left of all parties and none. |
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So Much Left and Nowhere to Go! In this issue Kevin Williamson, Gordon Morgan and Robin McAlpine look at the current state of the left in Scotland, and its prospects if any. First Minister Alex Salmond and Scottish Labour leader Iain Gray respond to Questions posed by Scottish Left Review and Dave Moxton gives a Trade Union view on these. In other articles: Jim Monaghan examines questions arising from the Sheridans' trial; Jim and Margaret Cuthbert look at the Scotland Bill; Mark Hirst looks at how CIA propoganda targets Scottish policies; Leanne Wood on the Welsh referendum. Click here for pdf Go to Current Issue |
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Scotland is in the middle of a period of political, social and cultural change. We need new ideas and we need debate. Yet at a time when radical writing and publishing has never been more vibrant in most countries round the world, there is very little of either in Scotland.The Scottish Left Review Press has been created to change this and we currently have 4 books in print which can be purchased online. Go to SLR Press ShopWe are keen to extend our range of publications, so if you have a proposal for a new book please read our Advice and Guidance for Authors and Editors. |
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Subscriptions for one year (6 issues). £15 waged / £10 unwaged Local organisations £15 / National Organisations £30
Additional donations gratefully received. Subscribe online now or send cheques to SLR Make a donation online to SLR now ----------->>> |
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Your Antidote to the Royal Wedding A night of comedy and music with Bruce Morton, Sandy Nelson, Des Clarke, compere Susan Morrison and Music from The McClusky Brothers Friday 29 April, 5.00pm to 7.00pm. Stand Comedy Club, 333 Woodlands Road, Glasgow G3 (near Kelvinbridge U/G) A Scottish Left Review Fundraising event Click here for tickets |
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