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Friday, 6 March
Saturday, 7 March
Sunday, 8 March
The action will be taking place around the Ho-Chi-Minh quad, Wadham College, Oxford. All events open to all.

From those kind people at the Organising Committee:
The second Oxford Radical Forum will be taking place from Friday to Saturday, 6 -8 March, 2009, in Wadham College, Oxford. Building on the success of last year’s conference, and a conviction in the continued necessity of leftist theory and politics, the weekend will see some of the brightest and most engaged people from the radical left coming to Oxford in order to contribute towards the reconstruction of an alternative, critical politics – a politics that stands for a real transformation of society in favour of social justice and equality and against war and poverty. We invite you all to join and participate in open and challenging debates in talks, workshops and seminars on war and imperialism, women’s liberation, socialism and ecology and many other issues, with some of the key thinkers and activists of our day.
There will also be bookstalls and daily socials (including a dinner and a clubnight) over the weekend, making the event a unique opportunity to bring together not just the left in Oxford (and beyond!) but also all those who are interested in seriously discussing profound political questions in an open and critical atmosphere.
The action will be centred around Wadham College’s ‘Ho Chi Minh Quad’ from Friday afternoon until Saturday evening. All talks and debates will be free of charge and no registration is necessary.
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YOU *can* meet all of the following people - and more - if you come to the Radical Forum this March:

Deborah Cameron, author of 'The Myths of Mars and Venus'.

Alex Callicos, professor in European Studies at Kings College London, and author of many acclaimed books on social and political theory, as well as being involved in the European and World Social Forums, and the British anti-war movement.

Eyal Weizman

Architect and critic, author of 'Hollow Land' and other works on what he calls 'Israel's architecture of occupation'.... full timetable coming out very soon.
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