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
A shameful retreat
05 May 2016
It is time the Labour leadership realise that no amount of grovelling will spare them nightmares like the ‘anti-Semitism’ smear scandal, argues Paul Demarty
Elephant in the room
05 May 2016
While the Labour left is under attack, writes Eddie Ford, why is there no criticism of Zionism?
A highly serviceable political weapon
05 May 2016
Jack Conrad discusses Lenin and the ‘United States of Europe’ slogan
Better bad unity than bad disunity
28 Apr 2016
Jack Conrad examines the German question in light of the perspectives of the Marx-Engels team
A missed opportunity
28 Apr 2016
Eddie Ford laments the republican speech Jeremy Corbyn did not make
Populism, nationalism and racism
21 Apr 2016
Fred Leplat (ed), 'The far right in Europe', Resistance Books and International Institute for Research and Education, London 2015, pp334, £12
Openness is a weapon
21 Apr 2016
The Weekly Worker’s commitment to open reporting on the affairs of the labour movement is not a fetish, but a political necessity, argues Paul Demarty
Solidarity and concrete action
21 Apr 2016
Last weekend’s demonstration was dominated by the politics of Corbynism, writes Peter Manson
One, two, three revolutions
21 Apr 2016
Jack Conrad argues that democracy in the United States is corrupted and far from complete. The working class must finish what 1775 began
Much ado about nothing
21 Apr 2016
History does repeat itself, says Eddie Ford. Just as with the 1975 referendum, once again we have a government trying to pull a fast one
Carry on regardless
14 Apr 2016
SPEW just will not admit it was wrong in its characterisation of Labour, writes Peter Manson
Smear tactics and our response
14 Apr 2016
To combat the lies, we need our own independent working class media, argues Mike Macnair
Close down offshore
14 Apr 2016
Transnational companies and the super-rich routinely get away with not paying taxes. But, writes Michael Roberts, something can be done about it
The in-out kabuki dance
14 Apr 2016
James Marshall of Labour Party Marxists says a passive boycott is not as good as an active boycott. But it is far better than participating in Stronger in Europe
Drawing lines of distinction
14 Apr 2016
We need to look beyond 2020, urges Paul Demarty