Today, on the 75th anniversary of the bombing of Guernica, we republish a video of a speech by Alan Woods, of the International Marxist Tendency. The speech was made to University of Arts' London students at the Whitechapel Gallery, London, where a replica of Picasso's great painting of the massacre at Guernica was on display. Using this powerful masterpiece as a starting point, Alan explores what makes great art; to what extent is great art a reflection of the period from which it comes; and can propaganda be great art?
Rob Sewell speaking on the origins of Marxist economics at the IMT Winter School in February.
Listen to Daniel Morley's introduction to the discussion on Philosophy and Dialectics at the IMT Winter School in February.
Listen to Adam Booth speak about Marxism and Keynsianism. The recording was made on 17 February at the Winter School of the IMT in Cambridge.
Listen to Alan Woods speaking to the ULU Marxist Society on why Marx was right.
Jerôme Metellus of La Riposte (France) speaking on France 1968 at the recent World School of the IMT.
Hamid Alizadeh of Mobarezeye Tabagathi (Iran) speaking on the Iranian Revolution 1979 at the recent World School of the IMT.
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