Summer school: Whatever happened to the working class?

Fircroft College, Birmingham 11th-13th July 2003

A weekend of talks, discussion and more on the theme of class politics, class identity and changes in the working class here and abroad.

Friday evening: “The working class in the West”
We begin the weekend by looking at the changes in the way we work.

Saturday morning: “The new working class”
Matt Vaughan-Wilson examines the growth of the ‘new’ working class.

Saturday afternoon: “Is socialism really a class position.”
Considers whether we should increase the strength of the movement by putting forward a humanitarian case for socialism.

Saturday evening: ” . . . because you’re worth it”
Mike Foster discusses the ingredients and effects of capitalist myth making, and considers what we can do to counter it.

Sunday morning: “Whatever happened to class politics?”
Until recently it was generally accepted that there was such a thing as the working class, Now, though class is rarely mentioned Vince Otter asks, has class politics gone for good?

£105 for the whole weekend, including meals and accommodation
(Concessionary rates available)

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