Smiths lecture at socialist conference (Dublin, Nov. 22)
posted by davidt on Tuesday November 10 2009, @01:00PM

Stiofán Pádraig Ó Muiríosa writes:
Lecture, 'In The Days When You Were Hopelessly Poor, I Just Liked You More - The Smiths and Socialism' at Socialist Workers Party Conference on Marxism in Dublin, Sunday 22nd November.

http://www.swp.ie/marxism09/

 
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Irish Blood (Score:0)
Good Lord, what is going on with the Irish? Yeah, Socialism, geez fantastic, and of course the Lisbon Treaty. Where is the old Ireland?

Anonymous -- Tuesday November 10 2009, @01:59PM (#343596)
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  • Re:Irish Blood by Anonymous (Score:0) Tuesday November 10 2009, @02:09PM
    • Re:Irish Blood by Anonymous (Score:0) Tuesday November 10 2009, @02:37PM
      • Re:Irish Blood by Anonymous (Score:0) Wednesday November 11 2009, @11:46AM
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    • Re:Irish Blood by Anonymous (Score:0) Wednesday November 11 2009, @04:29AM
      • Oy vey by KEVSTER (Score:1) Wednesday November 11 2009, @02:15PM
        • Re:The Old Ireland by Anonymous (Score:0) Wednesday November 11 2009, @02:57PM
        The politics of Morrissey (Score:1)
        Anyone interested in a leftwing analysis of Morrissey might also be interested in this blog post I wrote some time ago entitled "The Politics of Morrissey":

        http://liberation.typepad.com/liberation/2006/08/the_politics_of.html
        Bryce -- Tuesday November 10 2009, @02:26PM (#343615)
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          Re:The politics of Morrissey (Score:2, Insightful)
          Except for "his trumpeting of English nationalism and his ambiguous flippancy" which is a highly debatable classification, given that the interpretation of listeners and their appreciation of art and narrative flexibility is equally at stake, this analysis is good.
          goinghome -- Tuesday November 10 2009, @03:05PM (#343631)
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          • Re:The politics of Morrissey by Anonymous (Score:0) Thursday November 12 2009, @08:39AM
            Wow. (Score:0)
            Someone please take notes for me. I would love to attend something like that. :/

            -RWRW
            Anonymous -- Wednesday November 11 2009, @08:57AM (#343736)
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