Democracy & State
Overcoming the enemies within
17 May 2012
The left must unite in order to change the relationship of forces both within and outside the Labour Party, argues Mike Macnair
We will not be silenced
05 Feb 2026
After Bondi, Zionists are cynically attempting to link the December 14 massacre to the pro-Palestine movement. Labor Tribune editor Marcus Strom reports from Sydney
More lies, more paranoia
05 Feb 2026
Rightwing media outlets continue to denounce the new Chinese embassy building - clearly they take their cue from Donald Trump and his claim that it is “very dangerous” for the UK do business with China. Mike Macnair explores what lies behind the entirely artificial campaign
While the vultures circle
05 Feb 2026
Even before the election has taken place, Gorton and Denton is being touted as another humiliating blow for Labour and yet another triumph for Reform. Eddie Ford is not convinced. True, Sir Keir is on the ropes in parliament, but expect tactical voting
Classical Marxism and general strikes
29 Jan 2026
Can the working class liberate itself through staging one big strike? That was the idea of Chartist leaders and is still the idea of left groups today. Marking the centenary of the 1926 General Strike, Jack Conrad looks at the Marx-Engels team and the international debates
History repeating itself
29 Jan 2026
Once protected by the US, Kurdish fighters have withdrawn to Kobane and Al Hasakah, but face annihilation. They no longer serve America’s strategic interests. Trump is backing the former terrorist Ahmad al-Sharaa. Esen Uslu pleads for lessons to be learnt
No trust in the state
15 Jan 2026
Despite Elon Musk’s climbdown, there is still talk of further legislation to restrict X and other social media platforms. But should the left trust Keir Starmer and Liz Kendall when it comes to policing online content? Paul Demarty thinks not
No return to past
15 Jan 2026
Sepideh Jodeyri introduces a statement from Syndicate of Workers of Tehran and Suburbs Bus Company on the struggle against the theocracy
Old corruption revived
08 Jan 2026
The latest right-populist smear tag is the ‘stakeholder state’, writes Mike Macnair. Fronted by Paul Ovenden, the Murdoch press rails against the bloated state apparatus and turns what is a half-truth into a big lie
How not to overcome anxiety and depression
08 Jan 2026
Australia has taken the lead with its social media ban on under-16s. France, Britain, Spain and other European countries are considering following suit. How should we respond? Don’t fall for the hype, says Scott Evans
Opposing genocide is no crime
18 Dec 2025
Britain supports Israeli genocide in Gaza in deeds, if not in words. Disagreeing with that complicity risks arrest under counter-terrorism laws and a draconian prison sentence, writes Tony Greenstein
Release the hunger strikers
18 Dec 2025
Palestine Action has been proscribed as a terrorist organisation. Now it is illegal to even chant ‘From the river to the sea’ or call for a ‘global intifada’. Government ministers, says Yassamine Mather, are determined to criminalise the entire solidarity movement
Notes on the war
18 Dec 2025
While Ukraine is on the backfoot diplomatically and militarily, the lines of trenches and strongpoints remain essentially static. Perfect conditions for fraternisation and an unofficial Christmas ceasefire, argues Jack Conrad
Tectonic shifts on right
11 Dec 2025
Though denied, it seems quite possible that Nigel Farage will strike some sort of deal with the Tories, either before or after the next election. Some even talk of a merger, reports Eddie Ford
Return of gutter racism
11 Dec 2025
Nigel Farage will no doubt survive accusations of boyhood racism. This highlights the drift of politics to the right, argues Paul Demarty - and the total failure of liberal anti-racism
No trust in judges
04 Dec 2025
Government attacks on trial by jury must be resisted by all democrats and socialists. We should not only fight to extend trial by jury: we should also demand the election of judges, says Paul Demarty
