[spectre] book party London: A World to Win

Corinna Lotz cl at sfuture.demon.co.uk
Wed Oct 27 13:57:52 CEST 2004


Book launch reception

6:30pm - 9:00pm
18 November
Pimlico
London

Lupus Books invites you to a reception to launch a new title
A World to Win - a rough guide to a future without global capitalism.

A Utopian, democratic, co-operative, hi-tech vision of the future, in which
culture is available to all, is the core idea in the book.
For more information about the launch event in a central London art gallery
and the book, go to http://www.aworldtowin.net
or rsvp launchparty at aworldtowin.net

What others say about A World to Win:

David Peace, author of the acclaimed Red Riding Quartet and GB84 about the
British miners' strike:

"It's over 150 years since Marx and Engels first threw down the gauntlet and
declared there was "a world to win." In 2004, Paul Feldman and Corinna Lotz
have taken up that challenge. This book is both an answer to apathy and a
blueprint for change - change which draws its inspiration from the millions
of
people who marched against the war in Iraq, the millions who have had enough
of war and terror, fear and lies, and who still believe in public health and
education
for all, in tolerance and equality. Who believe in and deserve change."

Dr Ghayasuddin Siddiqui, Leader of the Muslim Parliament of Great Britain:

"At a time when political parties and nation states have become sub-systems
of
profit-driven globalisation, the world's future appears full of gloom and
doom.
A World to Win is a breath of fresh air - forceful, logical and absorbing to
read."

Steve Fleetwood, senior lecturer, the Department of Organisation, Work and
Technology, Lancaster University:

"This is a welcome addition to the growing literature prepared to argue that
'There Is An Alternative'. It suggests that the raw materials for a radical
and
humane alternative to capitalism are very often already to hand. The book
pulls no punches and its hard-hitting style will no doubt invite criticism.
But
this is exactly why it was written and deserves to be read."

Professor Peter McLaren, Division of Urban Schooling University of
California, Los Angeles:

With the writing of this book, humanity is better equipped to face its
future
and is better prepared to realise the socialist alternative that the world
so
desperately needs.

www.aworldtowin.net



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