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PRIFYSGOLGOMIWNYDDOLCYMRU COMMUNISTUNIVERSITY OF WALES7-9 Rhagfyr 2012 Pontypridd December 7-9 2012
Penwythnos o drafod, ffilm, dadlau a cherdd A weekend of discussion, film, debate and music
Croeso i bawbEveryone welcome
‘Reason in revolt now thunders ...’‘Gwrthryfela'r gwir gan taranu ...’
PWY YW PWY YN Y BRIFYSGOLWHO'S WHO AT THE CUW
Mick Antoniw is Labour AM for PontypriddJill Evans is a Plaid Cymru MEP for Wales Alex Gordon is president of the RMT Gwyn Griffiths is author of Henry Richard: Apostle ofPeace and Welsh Patriot (2012) and other books onWales and Brittany in English, Welsh and FrenchRob Griffiths is general secretary of the Communist PartyJohn Haylett is political editor of the Morning StarLila Haynes was Plaid Cymru head of research atthe National Assembly and is policy officer at OxfamKen Keable undertook clandestine operations inSouth Africa and is editor of London Recruits: The SecretWar Against Apartheid (2012)Sara Penrhyn Jones is a social policy campaignerand film producerAmarjite Singh is president of the Wales TUCMichael Tynan was a children's heart specialist atGuy's Hospital London and is the producer anddirector of The Doctors' RevolutionDerek Vaughan is a Labour MEP for WalesBrian Williams is a teacher and Communist PartymemberJonathan Williams served in the armed forces andis a representative of DPAC (Disabled People Againstthe Cuts)Katrine Williams is Wales chair of the PCS publicservants union and president of Cardiff TUCGawain Little is political education organiser forthe Communist Party and a member of the NUTexecutive
Tal cofrestru (wrth y drws):Registration (pay on the day):
Dydd Gwener am ddim Friday freeSadwrn £5 cyflog/ £3 di-gyflog Saturday £5
waged/ £3 unwagedNoson Cerdd £4/ £3 Social £4/ £3Sul £5/ £3 Sunday £5/ £3Penwythnos cyfan £10/ £6 All events £10/ £6
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RHAGLENPROGRAMME
Nos Wener 7fed Rhagfyr YrAmgueddfa, Stryd y Bont
Friday December 7Museum, Bridge Street
7pm The Gwyn A WilliamsMemorial LectureGwyn Griffiths on Henry Richard A 19th Century Radical
Dydd Sadwrn 8fed Rhagfyr CGDI, Stryd Taf
Saturday December 8 YMCA, Taff Street
10am Lenin and the EuropeanQuestionBack to Basics with Brian Williams
11.30am Fighting the NewBarbarismPanel: Sara Penrhyn Jones,Amarjite Singh, JonathanWilliams, Katrine Williams
1-2pm BREAK
2pm What Future in theEuropean Union?Panel: Jill Evans MEP, AlexGordon, Derek Vaughan MEP
4pm FilmThe Doctors' Revolution
Prof. Michael Tynan talks aboutCuban health and his discussionswith Fidel Castro
7pm Social with theefactionhttp://theefaction.wordpress.com
Dydd Sul 9fed Rhagfyr Clwb y Bont
Sunday December 9 Clywb Y Bont
10am Marx, Surplus Value and public sector workersBack to Basics with Gawain Little
11.30am What Future for theWelsh Economy?Panel: Mick Antoniw AM, Rob Griffiths, Lila Haynes
1-2pm BREAK
2pm Film: David Ivon Jones African from Aberystwyth.
Trade union organiser and afounder member of theCommunist Party of South Africa
3pm Underground AgainstApartheidKen Keable in conversation with John Haylett
4 pm CLOSE
Building an economy for the peopleAn alternative economic and politicalstrategy for 21st Century Britain
Edited by Jonathan White.Contributions from: Mark Baimbridge; BrianBurkitt; Mary Davis; John Foster ; MarjorieMayo; Jonathan Michie; Seumas Milne;Andrew Murray; Roger Seifert; Prem Sikka;Jonathan White and Philip Whyman£6.95(+£2 p&p) ISBN 978-1-907464-08-9
Challenges the consensus that has confinedpolitical economy to the options that thebanks and big business will accept. Basedon the policy agenda that Britain's tradeunion and labour movement have begunto shape it analyses what is wrong with theBritish economy, arguing that the country'sproductive base is too small, that theeconomy has become too financialised andthat power has become concentrated inthe City.■ www.manifestopress.org.uk
Communist ReviewNumber 65 • Autumn 2012★ Charles Dickens, the masses, race andempire by Ken Fuller★ Yuri Emelianov on ‘Stalin’s Purges’ plus Roger Fletcher and John Ellison★ Joe Clarke on Economics and the State ★ Luke Beesley on Marx’s PracticalMaterialism:The Horizon of Post Subjectivity★ Jerry Jones on Global Revival of the Left &Socialism v Globalization and China’s Share★ Nick Wright on London Recruits: TheSecret War Against Apartheid Review ★ Soul Food by Mike Quille£2.50 quarterlywww.communist-party.org.uk