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[[Andrew Clarkson]] was a pseudonym used by  [[Aidan Campbell]] when was active in the [[Revolutionary Communist Tendency]] and when he wrote for [[Living Marxism]] and [[the next step]] the publications of the [[RCP]].
 
[[Andrew Clarkson]] was a pseudonym used by  [[Aidan Campbell]] when was active in the [[Revolutionary Communist Tendency]] and when he wrote for [[Living Marxism]] and [[the next step]] the publications of the [[RCP]].
 
==Publications==
 
==Publications==
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*[[Andrew Clarkson]], 'Review: Sean MacStiofain: ''Memoirs of a Revolutionary''', in ''Revisionism, Imperialism and the State: A critique of the revisionist dogma of State Monopoly Capitalism'', Revolutionary Communist Papers No. 4:  1979, London: Junius Publications, p. 33.
 
*[[Andrew Clarkson]] and [[Phil Murphy]] 'The Loyalist working class',  in ''World in Recession'' Revolutionary Communist Papers, No 7 July 1981. p. 27-36.
 
*[[Andrew Clarkson]] and [[Phil Murphy]] 'The Loyalist working class',  in ''World in Recession'' Revolutionary Communist Papers, No 7 July 1981. p. 27-36.
 
==Notes==
 
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[[Category:LM network|Clarkson, Andrew]]

Latest revision as of 13:14, 14 November 2011

LM network resources

Andrew Clarkson was a pseudonym used by Aidan Campbell when was active in the Revolutionary Communist Tendency and when he wrote for Living Marxism and the next step the publications of the RCP.

Publications

  • Andrew Clarkson, 'Review: Sean MacStiofain: Memoirs of a Revolutionary', in Revisionism, Imperialism and the State: A critique of the revisionist dogma of State Monopoly Capitalism, Revolutionary Communist Papers No. 4: 1979, London: Junius Publications, p. 33.
  • Andrew Clarkson and Phil Murphy 'The Loyalist working class', in World in Recession Revolutionary Communist Papers, No 7 July 1981. p. 27-36.

Notes