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Marxism Today, published between 1957 and 1991, was the theoretical magazine of the Communist Party of Great Britain.[1] The magazine was headquartered in London.[2] It was particularly important during the 1980s under the editorship of Martin Jacques. Through Marxism Today, Jacques is sometimes credited with coining the term "Thatcherism", and believed they were deconstructing the ideology of the government of the-then Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Margaret Thatcher, through their theory of New Times. It was also a venue for the influential British cultural studiesofStuart Hall.

Marxism Today
DisciplineMarxism
LanguageEnglish
Publication details
History1957–1991
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Communist Party of Great Britain

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ISO 4Marx. Today
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ISSN0025-4118
LCCN64029805
OCLC no.472455801
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It was the standard-bearer for the reformist wing of the CPGB in the years 1977–1991.[3] A special issue was published in 1998, seven years after the magazine's demise. Until 1998, the New Statesman described itself on an inside page as incorporating Marxism Today, among other titles.

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  1. ^ Marxism Today: the forgotten visionaries whose ideas could save Labour The Guardian. 29 September 2015. Retrieved 21 December 2015.
  • ^ Marxism Today. OCLC 2378832 – via WorldCat.
  • ^ Pimlott, Herbert (2005). "From "Old Left" to "New Labour"? Eric Hobsbawm and the rhetoric of 'realistic Marxism'". Labour/Le Travail. 56: 175–197. Retrieved 24 May 2012. See p. 178ff.
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