
Book Reviews April 25, 2019
The Portuguese Revolution needs to be studied more thoroughly, and Varela’s book is good place to start, finds Orlando Hill

Analysis April 7, 2019
John Rees tries to distil some sense from recent tabloid exchanges, and looks at the real relationship between Marxism, parliament and Jeremy Corbyn ...

Analysis April 3, 2019
Brexit must be viewed through the window of the struggle against neoliberalism, argues Dragan Plavšić

Analysis April 1, 2019
Seeing the EU as internationalist is a fundamental error rooted in a misdiagnosis of its aims and effects, argues Chris Nineham

Opinion April 1, 2019
General Election Now has to be the clarion call for all those resisting war, austerity and inequality, argues Lindsey German

Opinion March 29, 2019
11 May is the mobilisation that the movement’s been waiting for, reports Sybil Cock

The only viable resistance to Canada's creeping blue wave will come from a united working class, writes John Clarke
April 25, 2019 John Clarke

On the 300 year anniversary of the publishing of Robinson Crusoe, Morgan Daniels analyses what the book really tells us from a Marxist perspective
April 24, 2019 Morgan Daniels

The Kurdish community and anti-war activists in Wales have mobilised to amplify the voices of Kurdish hunger strikers, reports Kevin Potter
April 24, 2019 Kevin Potter

Environmental politics has been given a much-needed shot in the arm, reports Bill Perry
April 22, 2019 Bill Perry

These essays celebrate thirty years of the Women’s Studies Group, showing the historical variety of women’s lives despite the masks of femininity, finds Elaine ...
April 18, 2019 Elaine Graham-Leigh

John Rees on what anti-Zionism does and does not mean
April 17, 2019 John Rees

Our movements need media that inspire mass participation, amplifying analysis to reach new audiences turning to the left, writes Des Freedman
September 17, 2018 Des Freedman

Engels’ popular pamphlet offers one of the best concise accounts of capitalist development and an accessible introduction to Marx's revolutionar...
June 20, 2018 John Rees

In the final part of our series, Dominic Alexander looks at how working class advancement means moving beyond the confines of reformism
May 18, 2018 Dominic Alexander

These essays celebrate thirty years of the Women’s Studies Group, showing the historical variety of women’s lives despite the masks of femininity, finds Elaine ...
April 18, 2019 Elaine Graham-Leigh

Marx’s law of profitability is shown in World in Crisis to explain today’s long depression, but ending capitalism requires a political strategy, argues Dominic ...
April 11, 2019 Dominic Alexander

Kuzmarov and Marciano's analysis of the US media demonisation of Russia warns of the danger of a new cold war, in full historical context, finds Martin Hall ...
April 4, 2019 Martin Hall