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Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Euston Manifesto Conference - 2 comments

'Solidarity and Rights: The Euston Manifesto one year on'

The Euston Manifesto Group will stage a one-day conference at SOAS (The School of Oriental and African Studies), University of London, on 30 May 2007. The event will be hosted with the help of the SOAS Centre for Jewish Studies and take place in the Khalili Lecture Theatre, Thornhaugh Street, Russell Square, London WC1H OXG.

The meeting starts at 2.00 pm and continues into the evening (till 9.30 pm). The final speaker will be Michael Walzer. Each session will begin with the presentation of a short paper, which will be followed by open (chaired) discussion. Norm has the full running-order.

Please email for a ticket - each one costs £5.50. Once you've ordered your ticket, you can pay via PayPal, or send a cheque made payable to 'the Euston Manifesto Group' - please remember to ask for the address.

Update (07/05): Here's the full programme of events, available as a PDF to download.

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2 comments so far...

At 2:49 AM, April 25, 2007, Blogger Benjamin said...

Ah, the Euston Manifesto group - not quite dead yet then. Mind you, I don't see how Geras and co droning on for hours is likely to help their cause.

   
At 7:24 AM, April 25, 2007, Blogger Bloggers4Labour said...

You'd be great fun to take on a camping holiday, wouldn't you?

Come along, don't just stay in on your own all day. Meet new people.

   

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