Hilary Wainwright
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Hilary Wainwright (born 1949) is a British socialist and feminist, best known for being editor of Red Pepper magazine. Wainwright is a Fellow of the Transnational Institute, Amsterdam, Senior Research Fellow of the International Labour Studies Centre at University of Manchester, and the Centre for Global Governance at the London School of Economics.
Formerly on the editorial board of New Left Review, she is now on the National Council of the Catalyst thinktank, the only such body on the Left in the UK which does not accept corporate sponsorship, a position it is able to maintain thanks to sponsorship from the trade union movement.
Hilary Wainwright's father was the Liberal MP Richard Wainwright, and her brother, Martin, is the Northern Editor of The Guardian, to which she occasionally contributes.
She married Roy Bhaskar, the British philosopher, in 1971.
[edit] Select Bibliography
- Beyond the Fragments (1979) (co-authored with Sheila Rowbotham and Lynne Segal)
- Labour, A Tale of Two Partys (1986)
- Arguments for a New Left
- Reclaim the State