Marxism Ninety Seven
Date:1997
Organisation: Socialist Workers' Party
Type:Leaflet
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Many thanks to the person who forwarded this document to the Archive. This joins a good range of materials from the Socialist Workers Party.

This is the brochure for the Marxism: Ninety Seven, the event organised by the Socialist Workers Party. It has a range of meetings and speakers, although most are SWP Ireland and UK members, and the accompanying text notes:

Eighty year ago the workers of Russia, led by the Bolshevik Party, made the most successful revolution to date and reached for a socialist world. The lessons of that experience will be a major theme of Marxism ’97.

At Marxism ’97 hundreds of socialist will come together for over thirty discussions and debates, developing the ideas we need to build resistance

Marxism is the biggest event of its kind in Ireland. If you are sick of the injustice and chaos of the system come along to Marxism to discuss how we can change it.

The price of a ticket for the weekend was £8.00 (£5.00 unwaged).

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