| A Note to Our Readers |
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| Thursday, 12 January 2012 01:49 | |||
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To kickstart our role on the radical left for 2012, we’re launching an online campaign to expand the readership of New Socialist Webzine via an ad on Facebook. You can help strengthen the impact of the ad! If you like this publication, please click the Facebook “like” button located below the blog section on our homepage. Over the past year, NS Webzine has established a small but significant presence on the left, publishing a number of articles that have been widely read and reprinted by other much larger publications. We’re now planning a great lineup of original articles and reviews for the coming weeks, on topics including the Occupy Toronto experience; Bill C-10 and indigenous peoples; Ford and the fight against cuts in Toronto; and cars and capitalism. We’d like to create a space for political analysis that can be a support for radical movements – now, in the wake of the Occupy movement, the time is ripe to expand our readership. For our fans participating in actions like Stop the Cuts, No More Silence, and union solidarity events, don’t forget to print copies of our flyer for distribution! It's online here
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I'm living in Hungary, I am a historian and philosopher, with a lively interest in socialist ideas. I always read with interest and love your magazine. I have translated a chapter of David McNally's book "Against the Market" into Hungarian, it will be published in a Hungarian leftist journal: Eszmélet. I alsho have translated into Hungarian the papers of two socialist economists: W. P. Cockshott, and Allin Cottrell. I would like to be informed about the views of your group about their socialist ideas, their model of socialism. I also would like to read, if it is possible, McNally's lecture "Radical Alternatives to Market Socialism", which I have seen as a video in the Internet.
Your sincerely: Miklos Szalai
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