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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

Historic moment or business as usual?

09 Mar 2017

Kevin Bean looks at the possibilities for Sinn Féin following the assembly elections

Huge demo boosts fightback

09 Mar 2017

After the ‘biggest ever’ pro-NHS event, writes Peter Manson, what we need now is winning politics

Zionist attack on free speech

09 Mar 2017

The Palestine Solidarity Campaign must oppose bogus definitions of ‘anti-Semitism’, argues Tony Greenstein

What was Straight Left?

09 Mar 2017

Lawrence Parker investigates the political origins of Jeremy Corbyn’s director and deputy director of strategy and communications

Don’t be a fan club

09 Mar 2017

William Sarsfield of Labour Party Marxists calls for a serious fight to transform Labour

Reckless Renzi provokes split

02 Mar 2017

With the splintering of the centre-left, the door has been opened wide for Grillo and the right, writes Toby Abse

Scapegoating foreigners

02 Mar 2017

Cosatu calls for tighter immigration controls in response to township violence. Peter Manson reports

Tories winning Brexit battle

02 Mar 2017

Stoke and Copeland shows the growing ascendency of the Tory Party, writes Eddie Ford

Inconsistently democratic

02 Mar 2017

Stan Keable of Labour Party Marxists reports on the CLPD annual conference

The fight for democracy is not a split

23 Feb 2017

Lansman’s coup should be resisted by founding a democratic Momentum, urges Tony Greenstein

Looking for redemption

23 Feb 2017

Will Tony Blair be mainly remembered for his claims about Iraq and WMD? Not if he can help it, writes Eddie Ford

‘Progressive alliance’ adds up to defeat

23 Feb 2017

Bad opinion polls have encouraged retrogressive thinking, argues James Marshall of Labour Party Marxists

Put not your trust in judges

16 Feb 2017

The fall of Michael Flynn involved not litigation, but threats of prosecution. But, if Trump is in fact brought down by the same scandal, it will not be leftwing litigation that does it, but the creation of a cross-party and inter-bureaucratic political coalition. And the result, if so, argues Howe Cheatem, will be president Pence and a new and rapid war drive

Slow moving car crash

16 Feb 2017

Support for article 50 is a failure of both principle and strategy, writes Tony Greenstein

Tails you lose, heads you lose

16 Feb 2017

Whether over Brexit or Labour strategy, writes Eddie Ford, Corbyn is determined to appease the centre and the right

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