Society & Culture > Media, arts & sport
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
Marxism and aestheticism
08 Nov 2018
Despite Marx’s throwaway remark, Capital is not a ‘work of art’, argues Rex Dunn
Forgotten communities
04 Oct 2018
Review of Garry Lyons' The last seam, directed by Daljinder Singh
Telling lies about lies
02 Aug 2018
Despite its claims, the Commons select committee is undermining democracy, writes Paul Demarty
The rag without qualities
14 Jun 2018
Paul Demarty bids farewell to the most hated man on Fleet Street
Understanding the dark side
07 Jun 2018
The art market continues to go up, says Rex Dunn, and one day it will crash. But what is happening to art?
For your protection
31 May 2018
The EU’s data protection law bodes ill for the internet’s anarchic side, argues Paul Demarty
Chronicler of consumer culture
24 May 2018
Tom Wolfe, March 2 1930 - May 14 2018
The alternative to patriarchy
03 May 2018
The ‘sex wars’ discussed by Amia Srinivasan are a symptom of a deeper crisis, argues Rex Dunn
That’s what they want
12 Apr 2018
Who’s afraid of conspiracy theorists? Not Paul Demarty for one
Waiting for Zola
12 Apr 2018
The April 8 joint CPGB/Labour Party Marxists aggregate had two agenda items - the battle in the Labour Party and the danger of war in the Middle East. William Sarsfield reports that there was plenty to think about
Barking up the wrong tree
12 Apr 2018
A new moral panic over violent crime in London has generated the usual batch of silly initiatives and pseudo-solutions, argues Eddie Ford
Another agenda
12 Apr 2018
After the March 30 Israeli massacre of unarmed demonstrators in Gaza, Tony Greenstein examines the hypocrisy of Britain’s Zionists
NCG elections: no vote
05 Apr 2018
A call from Labour Party Marxists
Wrong type of Jew
05 Apr 2018
The right has succeeded in ridding ‘anti-Semitism’ of any coherent meaning, says Carla Roberts of Labour Party Marxists
In enemy hands
05 Apr 2018
The barrage of lies about Labour’s anti-Semitism ‘problem’ shows we badly need an alternative labour movement media, argues Paul Demarty