The_Marxist_Quarterly
Modern Quarterly was a British Marxist journal founded in 1938 and was the first academic journal in Britain dedicated to Marxism.
It had an editorial council composed of:[1]
- John Bernal
- Patrick Blackett
- V. Gordon Childe
- Wilfrid Le Gros Clark
- Benjamin Farrington
- J. B. S. Haldane
- Harold Laski
- Hyman Levy
- Peter Chalmers Mitchell
- Joseph Needham
- Roy Pascal
- Erich Roll
- Susan Stebbing
- George Thomson
- Barnet Woolf
From 1945 to 1953 the journal was edited by the Welsh Marxist philosopher John Lewis [2] It was continuously published until 1953 when it became the Marxist Quarterly. It was closely associated with the Communist Party of Great Britain.[3][4]