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Marx & Philosophy Review of BooksReviewersMorgan Rhys Powell

Morgan Rhys Powell

Morgan Rhys Powell is a PhD candidate at the University of Manchester, researching the emergence and endurance of labour unions in hostile and precarious employment in the UK.

Morgan.Powell@postgrad.manchester.ac.uk

Reviews

  • Unions Renewed: Building Power in an Age of Finance on 14 December 2020

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