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Audi Ali is an independent writer and researcher based in Petaling Jaya, Malaysia. He was an aide to a Member of Parliament of Malaysia and an alumnus of YSEALI's Professional Fellowship Program. He also writes for Jentayu and volunteers for Malaysia Muda.

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Why Is It Difficult to Organise Around Class in Malaysia?

by Audi Ali and Amita Sevellaraja 18 February 202119 August 2021

Despite the drastic rise of global inequality, left-wing parties continue to struggle to build class solidarity which transcends ethnic nationalism. Audi Ali looks at the historic and local factors in Malaysia that make class solidarity difficult to achieve.

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