Editorial by Rab Christie |
Mind your 'p's please. Publishing, professionalism and politics in this month's Gateway.
As we head towards elections and referendums and all manner of supposed choices for a better future James Leatham's 'What we want is to stop the State being used for the benefit of a small number of individuals at the expense of all the rest’ might perhaps resonate. More people seem to be waking up to the fact that social change is required on a fundamental level. This month's article, and my editorial, look at a range of possible sites for change. |
First published in March 1927 This is Leatham's 'open letter' to Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald in all its glory.
Virginia Woolf's advice to the Common Reader makes for interesting reading. And like all good advice - it's free.
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This month Leatham questions 'Was Darwin Right?' Well... was he?
early bird offerYou can now order '60 Years of Worldmending' and 'James Leatham, Profile of a Socialist Pioneer' from Unco books in advance of their publication on May 2nd. Click HERE for the current Deveron Press catalogue
And don't forget to check out these great public domain sources
The Public Domain Review Internet Archive Project Guthenberg |
This month Orraman explores 'The Edinburgh Boys' and more specifically those who were (or weren't) the Class of 76.
'The Patriot Game' by Brendan Gisby. Looks back at the aftermath of the Easter Risings 100 years on.
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