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Günter Grass and the German neurosis
19 Apr 2012
Maciej Zurowski looks at a literary scandal and the bourgeoisie's attempt to cope with its past
‘Dead end’ of privatisation
25 Jan 2018
The collapse of Carillion blows apart a key myth, argues Michael Roberts
Foundations in sand
18 Jan 2018
Is poststructuralism purely a reaction to Stalinism? Paul Demarty responds to Rex Dunn
A farewell to empire
21 Dec 2017
The Fox-Disney merger marks a strategic retreat for Rupert Murdoch, argues William Kane
Back from the cliff edge
14 Dec 2017
The last-minute deal between British and European negotiators has averted disaster for now - but settles very little, argues Paul Demarty
Cryptocurrency craze
14 Dec 2017
Does bitcoin open the way to a world free from the control of global authorities? No chance, argues Michael Roberts
Negotiations end in chaos
07 Dec 2017
Even if Theresa May manages to strong-arm Brexit negotiations to their next phase, there is a long way to go. Paul Demarty asks if she has the staying power
Farcical and malicious
07 Dec 2017
The December 2 Labour Against the Witchhunt meeting included an important contribution by black activist Marc Wadsworth. Alan Fox reports
Descent into farce
30 Nov 2017
Yassamine Mather reports on crown prince Salman’s latest attempts to stoke up conflict
Zionism and holocaust abuse
30 Nov 2017
It is completely legitimate to draw comparisons with the Nazis, insists Tony Greenstein
Historical inaccuracies and theoretical overkill
30 Nov 2017
Identity politics are prone to fragmentation, only the working class project of universal liberation can unite the oppressed, argues Mike Macnair
Poststructuralism and decline
23 Nov 2017
Rex Dunn argues that sexism within the left is not the root cause for the rise of political correctness and identity politics
Quoting Nazis to damn ‘the Zionists’
16 Nov 2017
From Solidarity November 8 2017
Both sides of the witch-hunt
16 Nov 2017
It is not anti-Semitic to refer to the mutual praise exchanged between the Nazis and Zionists. Tony Greenstein examines the AWL’s political schizophrenia
Rising to the challenge
16 Nov 2017
Could the FLA develop into a fully-fledged fascist movement? That depends on the scale of forthcoming crises and the response of the left, argues James Harvey
Causing alarm in Rome and Brussels
03 Nov 2017
Toby Abse reports on the bizarre behaviour of Matteo Renzi, which has played into the hands of the right-populist M5S