The latest issue of LookLeft is available at Easons stores island-wide and selected independent shops. LookLeft is now 40 pages, proving that growth is possible even in an age of austerity.

Highlights include:
- Ireland’s poll tax – building a mass non-payment campaign against the household charge
- Class Dismissed – Conor McCabe on the need for class to become a central part of political and social debate in Ireland
- Whose Decade is it Anyway? – Donal Fallon on the forthcoming centenary commemorations
- Street Wars – Fergus Whelan on family history and ideological battles on the streets of 1930s Dublin
- Victory for Sean Garland – international campaign to halt extradition of former WP President is successful
- Making the Future Work – Alan Myler on workplace democracy and economic recovery
- Football and Revolution – David Lynch on Egyptian Ultras and political struggle
- Feminism’s New Dawn? – Leah Culhane on Irish feminist debates on the Slutwalk phenomenon
- Rebel with a Cause? – Interview with Patrick Nulty TD
- Not Even Our Rivers Run Free – Padraig Mannion on the water privatisation agenda north and south
And much more including – news from working class struggles and around the Left.
Latest posts by Irish Left Review (see all)
- Left MEPs to debate austerity and abortion rights in Dublin - May 15, 2013
- Action on X – Protest May 18th Central Plaza, Dame St, Dublin 2, @ 4pm - May 14, 2013
- Slides from the Belfast & District Trades Union Council Annual May Day Lecture, May 2nd - May 3, 2013
- Belfast & District Trades Union Council Talk 2nd of May: Who Profits From Peace? - April 29, 2013
- Provisional University: Talk by Peter Linebaugh plus contributions from research collectives based in Spain, Ireland, USA and the U.K. - April 29, 2013




