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Students need Marxism- CS conference 09

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Communist Students puts forward the only politics that can emancipate humanity. Chris Strafford reports

On April 26 members of Communist Students gathered in central London to thrash out our perspectives for the coming period and to look critically at our work over the last year.

In spite of numerous apologies because of exams, essays and poor options for Sunday travel, … read this post

CS conference ’09: Agenda and Motions

CS CONFERENCE 2009 – The Bloomsbury Suite, University of London Union,

AGENDA:

9.30 onwards: REGISTRATION

10.00-10.15: Welcome and review of 2008: – Nicholas Jones

10.15-11.00: Communist Students and Capitalist Crisis – Chris Strafford

11.00-11.45: Gaza and the student occupations – Cat Rylance

11.45-12.30: LUNCH

12.30-13.15: ‘Organising School Students’ – Callum Williamson

13.15-14.00: ‘Marxism and the education we fight for’ – … read this post

CS conference 2009

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The annual conference of Communist Students is our highest decision-making body and the only one which can change our platform and constitution. The executive have set the date of April 26th (Sunday) for this year’s conference, which will be in London. Exact time and place will be confirmed nearer the date. The provisional agenda drafted by the outgoing executive is … read this post

CS conference 09 is on April 26th

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The annual conference of Communist Students is our highest decision-making body and the only one which can change our platform and constitution. The executive have set the date of April 26th (Sunday) for this year’s conference, which will be in London. Exact time and place will be confirmed nearer the date. The provisional agenda drafted by the outgoing executive is … read this post

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