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Where left populism leads
11 Dec 2014
Those who have had such high hopes in Podemos will surely see them dashed, says Daniel Harvey
Ireland: We need a united Marxist party
04 Dec 2014
The revolt against water charges poses sharp questions for the left, writes Anne McShane
Trampling over red lines
27 Nov 2014
The appointment of Die Linke’s first regional prime minister will mark a ‘historic’ day for the establishment, says Tina Becker. Left Unity should urgently learn the lessons
Not European left’s historic moment
20 Nov 2014
Syriza’s speaker at Left Unity’s conference expressed unbounded optimism, but, says Micky Coulter, such hype is dangerous
Strikes, smoke bombs and tear gas
20 Nov 2014
Toby Abse reports on the latest union action and the autonomists’ social strike
A better way of being
06 Nov 2014
Mass protest looks likely to sink the Irish government's introduction of water charges. Anne McShane spoke to a leading member of the 'Cobh Says No' campaign
Class struggle intensifies
06 Nov 2014
Toby Abse reports on both verbal and physical clashes, as workers resist the latest attacks from ‘Italy’s Tony Blair’
Models and humanitarian myths
16 Oct 2014
Die Linke is plumbing ever greater opportunist depths, writes Ben Lewis
Daniel Bensaïd: Repeated disappointments
31 Jul 2014
Daniel Bensaïd An impatient life: a memoir (translated by David Fernbach, introduced by Tariq Ali) Verso 2013, pp384, £24.99 (£11.77 paperback, £9.69 Kindle)
A reply to comrades
20 Jun 2002
Last week's paper carried a letter from the Communist Struggle group in the Ukraine, suggesting that our two organisations have the possibility of "fruitful cooperation"
Russian workers fightback
28 Oct 1999
After the elections
24 Jun 1999
John Stone of the Liaison Committee of Militants for a Revolutionary Communist International looks at the lessons of June 10
Long journey’s end
18 Feb 1999
Irish liquidators liquidate
Seven years after
10 Sep 1998
Does the crisis mean that Russia is on the verge of revolution?