
About this episode
The episode reflects on the historical significance of the Workers' Fight newspaper during a tumultuous period in Britain.
Workers’ Fight newspaper ran during a time of great class battles in Britain, dramatic events internationally, and intense and fluid debate within the left. It was a time which made for vivid and weighty memories. Workers' Liberty volume 3, issue #77 looks back at it. https://workersliberty.org/publications/workers-liberty-magazine/latest-issue/workers-liberty-volume-3-september-2005/workers
Topics covered
- Workers' Fight
- class battles
- leftist debate
- British history
Keywords
- 1972-5
- Workers' Liberty
- class struggle
- political history
Mentioned in this episode
Places: Britain
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