WW archive > Issue 1231 - 13 December 2018
Free-trade illusions
Mike Macnair continues his argument against tailing the liberals
Letters
Anti-Semitism; Global struggle; Open borders; Free speech; Another kingdom; Oh so British; Italian left
May survives ... for the moment
She might have won a vote of confidence, but the UK faces a full-blown constitutional crisis, reckons Paul Demarty
Illusions in ‘human rights’
Some are still taken in, writes Yassamine Mather, despite US double standards
He who pays the piper
Why are the billionaire Koch brothers funding Spiked, whose origins lie in the Revolutionary Communist Party? Eddie Ford looks at a strange journey from far left to alt-right
Supply and demand quandary
Both neoclassical and Keynesian economics have got it wrong, writes Michael Roberts
Debating our strategy and tactics
Last weekend’s membership aggregate voted on two motions relating to Brexit. Peter Manson reports
Far-right rising: time to rethink
Exaggerating our numbers and claiming non-existent victories does not strengthen us, writes Tony Greenstein. It leads to complacency
See us home
Your paper needs you, says Robbie Rix