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Günter Grass and the German neurosis
19 Apr 2012
Maciej Zurowski looks at a literary scandal and the bourgeoisie's attempt to cope with its past
Big Meeting gets bigger
06 Jul 2017
The 133rd Durham Miners’ Gala this Saturday will see some 150,000 march through the ancient city. Davie Douglass looks at the history and the ongoing significance
The Corbyn phenomenon
06 Jul 2017
It is important to know where we are and where we are going, argues Tony Greenstein
A new generation
06 Jul 2017
After Saturday’s inspiring demonstration, Peter Manson asks what the next steps should be
Now let’s crush the Blairites
06 Jul 2017
There is a greater opportunity than ever to break the grip of the right, argues Paul Demarty
Bigotry parading with a halo
22 Jun 2017
Tim Farron claims it is ‘impossible’ to be both a Christian and the leader of a modern political party. But, says Eddie Ford, he is a fake martyr
Grillo and M5S humiliated
22 Jun 2017
Toby Abse examines the first round of the local elections and the return to the main parties
May’s fatal miscalculation
15 Jun 2017
Corbyn must press home his advantage after June 8, urges Tony Greenstein
Bloodied, but not broken
15 Jun 2017
Paul Demarty examines the media’s role in May’s humiliation
Bitter taste of victory
08 Jun 2017
Can Ukip recover from its present decline? Paul Demarty thinks not
Self-deception and apologetics
08 Jun 2017
The AWL cannot bring itself to condemn imperialist interventions in principle, writes Mike Macnair
No victory for progress
08 Jun 2017
The new taoiseach is anything but progressive, writes Anne McShane. He opposes abortion and women’s rights
Politics of failure
01 Jun 2017
The government’s response to the Manchester bombing is to promise further crackdowns on democratic rights, writes Eddie Ford
The myth of ‘human rights’
01 Jun 2017
He was the public face of US foreign policy, but Zbigniew Brzezinski (1928-2017) was far from being an original thinker, says Mike Macnair
The Libyan connection
01 Jun 2017
Those who voted for the bombing in 2011 must share some of the blame for incidents like Manchester, argues Yassamine Mather
Scandal fails to take hold
01 Jun 2017
Jeremy Corbyn seems to have survived attacks on his historic links with Irish republicans, but his response was still weak, argues Paul Demarty