WW archive > Issue 1363 - 16 September 2021
Limbering up for Brighton
Derek James of Labour Party Marxists assesses the prospects for the left at the party’s annual conference
Letters
Stay and fight; Tiresome; Obsession; Nonsense?; Damaging cults; Not Labour; Energy
Mirror images of terror
Al Qa’eda wanted to provoke, the US neocons wanted to be provoked. The result has been a whole series of failed states, writes Eddie Ford
Another ‘flight forward’?
Daniel Lazare asks whether or not any lessons have been learnt from forty years of war and disaster
Rightwing hopes dashed
After the scuttle from Afghanistan, reality is finally sinking in for the royalist, cultist and paid-for ‘regime change’ advocates, writes Yassamine Mather
Class, state and constitution
Rising classes have to reshape states in their own interests. Mike Macnair explores the revolutionary origins of capitalist modernity
Orthodoxy and its discontents
It seems that there is common ground between the patriarchal right and some advocates of trans rights, argues Amanda MacLean. This article is based on her talk given to the CPGB’s Summer Communist University
Dealing with anti-vaxxers
Invading BBC, ITN and Google. Paul Demarty examines vaccine madness and the limits of coercive action
Pressing need
Robbie Rix reports on the Weekly Worker fighting fund