
History of SA: SWAG and the IS
10:00am Fri 03 Aprmelbourne
The early 1970s in Australia were days of meteoric class struggle and, for the small anti-Stalinist left, fierce debate and political clarification.
From theoretical discussion groups to audacious industrial agitation and early successes among students, this talk will follow the twists and turns of experimentation that led to the founding of a stable International Socialist current in Australia in the seventies.
Recommended Reading
The SWAG years: revolutionary organising in 1970's Australiaby Tess Lee Ack
Marching Down Marx Streetby Tom O'Lincoln
