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Christopher Mark Nineham (born June 1962) is a founder member and National Officer of the Stop the War Coalition in the UK. He was one of the main organisers of the 15 February 2003 anti-war protest against the invasion on Iraq.

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Early life

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Christopher Mark Nineham was born in June 1962. His father was the Reverend Professor Dennis Nineham, the former warden of Keble College, University of Oxford. He was educated at Westminster School.

Activism

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He was a leading member of Globalise Resistance, the anti-globalisation network that protested in Genoa and elsewhere and he played a role in the European and World Social Forums. He was a member of the Trotskyist Socialist Workers' Party for many years until he resigned in 2010.

Nineham is deputy leader of the Stop the War Coalition. He has written on the anti-war movement and the anti-capitalist movement as well as on the media, modernism and cultural theory, and is the author of The People Versus Tony Blair and Capitalism and Class Consciousness: the ideas of Georg Lukács.

Selected articles

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  • "Raymond Williams" (Socialist Review, 1996)
  • "Anticapitalism: An idea whose time has come" (Socialist Review, 2001)
  • "Don't be nostalgic about Tony Blair" (The Guardian, 2014)

  • Chris Nineham Stop The War Coalitions Chris Nineham on the importance of politics

    References

    Chris Nineham Wikipedia