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  <title>Mixing Pop and Politics - Episode 46</title>
  <description>What does music say, from the 1950´s until today how can we connect popular music to the class struggle – and why is this important? Outa-space talks music journalist Toby Manning about his new book which draws upon a Marxist perspective to tackle the question. Also, up in the space station we have new guest Tracy Edwards trade union activist and music lover adding her insight. Join Outa-Space mailing list Buy Outa-Space a cup of coffee to keep the show running&amp;amp;nbsp;  Get a Copy of Tobys book &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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