To rescue Kahlo from the clutches of the corporate art market, we need to acknowledge the overt and covert political dimensions of the work, demands GAVIN O’TOOLE
Keir Hardie Street, an excerpt
Alan Morrison
Born in a haunted corner of Scotland, of kelpie-
Humped lochs and Pan-piped galloping woods,
Close to Claverhouse’s groomed dragoons;
Illegitimate son of a servant-girl from Legbrannock,
Step-sired by an atheist carpenter,
Schooled in obscurity’s cramped one-roomed house,
Raised on porridge oats and Robbie Burns —
‘Lines on Seeing a Wounded Hare’
Fuelled him on compassion’s damp-steaming anger —
Fired in the pit of his belly’s grumbling brogue,
Conscience-lit by spark of injustice at first hand
As a brow-crowded child, a Little Father Time
Gifted burning vision, he cast off Calvinism…
And donned the kinder-clothed Baptist overalls,
Marched with the miners to massed Annbank brass,
Learnt to speak in temperance meetings, teetotal of tongue,
Soap-box for a pulpit, tugged himself up rung by rung,
From blacklisted collier to collared correspondent
For the Airdrie District — editor of The Miner...
Then Politics: Member for North-West Ham,
Took his seat in Parliament in red tie and tweeds,
Alternate cap or deerstalker, no frockcoat for he,
Braced in proletariat spiritual khakis;
Mrs. Grundy almost fainted when she scanned
The costume of the new-comer but for her
Smelling salts — O what a brouhaha!
So offended was she by this chiselled, bearded pauper
Replete in blue serge double-breasted jacket,
Fawn-coloured trousers, striped flannel shirt,
Scarf round his neck in a sailor’s knot…
MARY DAVIS welcomes a remarkable documentary about the general strike — politically spot on, and featuring accounts from the strikers themselves — that is available for screenings
RICHARD SHILLCOCK examines an enjoyable, but philosophically conventional book, and urges Marxists to employ their capacity to embrace the totality in any explanation
TONY FOX invites readers to come and hear the story of the remarkable Liverpudlian International Brigader Alexander Foote
by Widad Nabi


