Our unstable and violent world is a product of the military and economic competition built into capitalism, argues Alex Snowdon In August 1914, Europe went to war.
After months of anti-refugee protests in Falkirk, the far-right are now thoroughly outnumbered by anti-racists, reports Lewis Akers The racist protests outside the Cladhan hotel in Falkirk continue ...
After the death of a young fascist, Quentin Deranque, in street fighting in Lyon, the Right is hoping to use the situation to ...
As Trump's tariffs are declared illegal, Michael Roberts assesses their toll on the economy and working-class America as well ...
The Ukraine war resulted from, and accelerated, the emergence of multipolarity in world affairs, argues It may sound counter ...
Andrew had at the time – in the Ruritanian tradition of the royal family – senior ranks in the army, navy and air force.
Jamal Elaheebocus spoke to Chris Nineham ahead of his trial for organising a Palestine demonstration about the attacks on the ...
Chris Nineham, who faces trial from 23 February, assesses the state’s continuing efforts to repress and silence us We face ...
Michael Roberts explains why we need real socialism, not half-hearted schemes for financial reform Leading left economists ...
Michael Lavalette spoke to a doctor (Doctor X) who has recently returned from Gaza about some of the issues facing Gazans and ...
Resistance to the US siege on Cuba will find its best allies in the international solidarity movement, finds John Rees US ...
Alex Snowdon looks at the limitations of reformism Reformism has for generations been the dominant political current in the working class.
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