Democracy & State > Nationalism
Referendum has nothing to offer
07 Jun 2012
Neither Scottish independence nor British unionism. Sarah McDonald looks at the launch of the "Yes" campaign
Festival of nationalism
04 Aug 2016
This year’s Olympics are even more grotesque than normal, writes Eddie Ford
No let-up in purge
28 Jul 2016
A grand national coalition is part of Erdoğan’s ‘godsent opportunity’, writes Esen Uslu
From Powell to Brexit
28 Jul 2016
Alex Carnovic interviews Evan Smith about his forthcoming book 'British communism and the politics of race'
Erdoğan’s counter-coup coup
21 Jul 2016
While a bloody military intervention has been defeated, that in itself is no reason to cheer, writes Esen Uslu
Parroting the ‘party’ line
07 Jul 2016
A genuine exchange of ideas is the last thing the SWP leadership wants, writes Peter Manson
Fear, confusion and delusions
30 Jun 2016
Left responses to the referendum result vary from despondency to total exuberance. Both are misplaced, argues Paul Demarty
After an unexpected vote
30 Jun 2016
Mike Macnair introduced the discussion at the CPGB aggregate on the fallout following the EU referendum result. This is an edited version of his speech
Abuse of a corpse
23 Jun 2016
We should not be blind to the corruption at the heart of bourgeois politics, argues Paul Demarty
The decolonisation of Palestine
23 Jun 2016
Zionism constitutes a unique colonisation process, argues Moshé Machover - which means that the route to Palestinian freedom must be equally unique
Our strategy and tactics
16 Jun 2016
Jack Conrad looks at the referendum - and beyond that to the challenge of continental unity
Two reactionary camps
26 May 2016
Our class can gain nothing by voting for either of the two options, argues Peter Manson
Recipe for disaster
12 May 2016
Labour’s election results have given Corbyn only a temporary reprieve, predicts Tony Greenstein
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
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
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