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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

Party of lost causes

12 May 2016

Eddie Ford looks at the prospects for Ukip

Zionism and anti-Semitism

05 May 2016

This interview with Israeli communist and Weekly Worker writer Moshé Machover was conducted by the Croatian online publication Slobodni Filozofski

Reinstate Ken Livingstone

05 May 2016

Corbyn must fight back against Britain’s Cointelpro, urges Tony Greenstein

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?

Rising to the heights and beyond

28 Apr 2016

What is art and can it survive? Paul Demarty investigates

Saint of mediocrity

14 Apr 2016

Karl Ove Knausgaard, A man in love, Vintage Books, 2014, pp664, £8.99

Smear tactics and our response

14 Apr 2016

To combat the lies, we need our own independent working class media, argues Mike Macnair

Panama and how we are ruled

14 Apr 2016

Tax havens are an integral part of modern neoliberal capitalism, argues Yassamine Mather

Don’t appease: fight!

07 Apr 2016

The Labour Party’s Compliance Unit is employing TheDaily Telegraph to pursue its allegations of ‘anti-Semitism’, writes Tony Greenstein

Confusing the question

17 Mar 2016

Tony Greenstein dissects Zionism, Jewish identity and the ‘socialism of fools’

What will be will be

10 Mar 2016

Michel Houellebecq, Submission, (Translated from the French by Lorin Stein) William Heinemann, 2015, pp256, £18.99

Review: Just a writer of women’s fiction?

18 Feb 2016

Rex Dunn reviews Rachel Cusk,'Outline', Vintage, 2014, pp249, £8.99

The strange death of liberal media

18 Feb 2016

The Independent is Britain’s first major print casualty of the digital age, and probably not the last, writes William Kane

A spy in the house of drudge

11 Feb 2016

Geoff Andrews The shadow man: at the heart of the Cambridge spy circle IB Tauris, 2015, pp276, £20

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