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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

LRC: Surviving, but still shrinking

28 Nov 2013

Stan Keable of Labour Party Marxists reports on the annual conference of the Labour Representation Committee

Tories: Unite in the crosshairs

21 Nov 2013

The right’s crusade against Britain’s biggest union continues, reports Paul Demarty

Syriza: Looking to its right

21 Nov 2013

Syriza has been held up as a party that should be emulated. Daniel Harvey examines the reality

China: Beijing’s new turn

21 Nov 2013

As the third plenum shows, China is moving towards some form of state capitalism, writes Eddie Ford

USSR: Getting the Soviet Union right

07 Nov 2013

On the 96th anniversary of the October Revolution, Jack Conrad engages with the Russian question

Grangemouth: Gangster bosses and special measures

07 Nov 2013

The Grangemouth capitulation shows the limits of trade unionism, writes Eddie Ford

Making common cause

31 Oct 2013

Callum Williamson on the offensive against university workers and students

Education: Our free schools and theirs

31 Oct 2013

The left’s demands should look beyond what seems possible right now, argues Christina Black

AWL: Matgamna’s chauvinistic tirade

31 Oct 2013

Imperialism may not have invented political Islam, writes Yassamine Mather, but it has certainly used it to its advantage

Still clinging on

24 Oct 2013

Silvio Berlusconi - master of avoiding his comeuppance

Italy: M5S racism exposed

24 Oct 2013

Confused left populism should not blind us to the natsure of Beppe Grillo’s party, writes Toby Abse

SWP: Numbers do not lie

24 Oct 2013

Peter Manson reports on the October 19 Unite the Resistance event

The ballad of Tommy Robinson

17 Oct 2013

The left is in the habit of not thinking, notes Paul Demarty. Nowhere more so than when it comes to the far right

Leveson, libel and lucre

17 Oct 2013

The overall result of the combination of Leveson and the Defamation Act is a major attack on freedom of speech and communication, argues Mike Macnair

Labour: Inching to the left

17 Oct 2013

In view of Labour’s marginal shift, the new ‘broad left’ party proposed by Left Unity’s Left Party Platform is worse than useless, writes Stan Keable of Labour Party Marxists

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