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Stuart Hall 3rd Feb 1932-10th Feb 2014. Needed ‘a project on the left’ not a ‘great moving right show’

In Uncategorized on February 4, 2025 by kmflett

Stuart Hall, the Marxist cultural theorist dates are both in February. He was born 94 years ago and died 12 years ago.

Stuart Hall was the first Editor of New Left Review way back in 1960 and did much of his work at the Birmingham Centre for Cultural Studies. He was also associated with Marxism Today’s New Times project.

Stuart Hall was interviewed by the New Statesman in 2012 and in it he touched on the New Times project of Marxism Today.

His understanding of where the New Times project led and what it was intended to be is perhaps relevant for 2026.

Stuart Hall’s corrective to what he thought New Times  was meant to be and should be about remains interesting:

The analysis, and his account of “new times” (the changes in the so-called post-Fordist economy brought about by globalisation), had some influence on the early intellectual outriders of New Labour, but Hall insists that his insights were vulgarised by the Blairites. “There is a tiny kernel of truth in the assertion that [Marxism Today] created Blairism, in the sense that the ‘new times’ stuff was addressing the change of the whole terrain. But what we recommended was that you needed a project on the left of the same breadth and depth as Thatcherism. New Labour understood it as meaning that you needed the same project!”

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