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The Week (1964)

The Week was a socialist magazine founded by Ken Coates and Pat Jordan[1] in January 1964.[2] The magazine was edited by Jordan[2] as the journal of the International Group and aimed at a readership in the left wing of the Labour Party.[3] Coates and Jordan were Marxist members of the Labour Party connected to the New Left Review, to which Marxist journalist Claud Cockburn occasionally contributed. Their version of The Week, named after the earlier The Week that had been edited by Cockburn, provided a socialist critique of Harold Wilson's government, notably over its failure to oppose the Vietnam War. Jordan edited the paper until 1968, when he cooperated with Tariq Ali in launching The Black Dwarf. At that time The Week became a monthly magazine called International, which was published by the International Marxist Group.

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  1. ^ C. Bloom (8 September 2010). Violent London: 2000 Years of Riots, Rebels and Revolts. Springer. p. 422. ISBN 978-0-230-28947-5. Retrieved 13 March 2020.
  2. ^ a b John Kelly (14 March 2018). Contemporary Trotskyism: Parties, Sects and Social Movements in Britain. Taylor & Francis. p. 102. ISBN 978-1-317-36894-6. Retrieved 13 March 2020.
  3. ^ Lewis, Ed. "The revolutionary left in Britain (1972)". members.optushome.com.au.[unreliable source?]


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