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WW archive > Issue 1550 - 28 August 2025

Put politics in command

Comrades in Jeremy Corbyn’s Your Party, especially branch activists, are busy debating various forms of representation. All have their advocates and supporters, not least sortition. Jack Conrad is neither an advocate nor a supporter

Letters

Spart leopard; What name?; Don’t vote!; Your Partying; CWO message; Inheritance tax; Fly the flag

Corporates are complicit

Firms such as BCG and Microsoft are up to their necks in Israel’s genocidal crimes, writes Eddie Ford. Unsurprisingly workers are expressing their outrage

Declaration of the obvious

After nearly two years of inflicting industrial-scale violence, the Zionist state now stands officially accused of presiding over a genocidal famine, writes Ian Spencer

Political clarity vital

Engage in Your Party to fight for the type of organisation our class really needs. Farzad Kamangar reports on our discussion, disputes and factional differences

Make the party now!

Resolution unanimously agreed at the August 24 aggregate of CPGB members and invited supporters

Class composition in a snapshot

Britain is a very large offshore financial centre with a moderately sized productive economy attached to it. What does this mean for class and class consciousness? Mike Macnair completes his two-part study

The road from Eton College

Seventy-five years after his death and eighty years after the first publication of Animal farm, Paul Flewers introduces his seven-part exploration of George Orwell’s life, works and politics

Documentary gem

Bob Davies reviews Carlos Underwood (director) No-one is illegal; every day tomorrow limited release

Intangibles rely on tangibles

Do we live in a capitalist world without capital, where intellectual property is more important than steel, cement and copper cables? Michael Roberts is not convinced

Online Communist Forum, Sunday August 31 5pm

Four days to go!

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