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
No more ‘Enoch was right’
19 Apr 2018
Attempts to ban BBC’s Rivers of blood programme were totally misplaced, writes Eddie Ford
Defeat is victory
12 Apr 2018
Gerry Adams may take pride in the legacy of Sinn Féin under his leadership, but Kevin Bean wonders how he will ultimately be regarded
The struggle continues
22 Mar 2018
After the surrender of Afrin, Esen Uslu says that the Turkish left and Kurdish movement must unite in opposition to Erdoğan
Triumph of right populism
15 Mar 2018
Election marks the worst ever performance of the post-World War II left, writes Toby Abse
‘Wrong sort’ of privatisation
01 Mar 2018
In the first of two articles, Yassamine Mather examines the development of Iran’s economy since the Islamic revolution
Genesis of ‘new Sinn Féin’
22 Feb 2018
Kevin Bean looks back to the 1980s and 90s and the taming of the republican movement
A man and his movement
15 Feb 2018
Kevin Bean examines the role played by Gerry Adams in Sinn Féin
Being black is their only crime
01 Feb 2018
Thousands of Israelis are attempting to stop the deportation of African refugees, reports Tony Greenstein
At a crossroads
11 Jan 2018
Peter Manson looks at the situation following the election of Cyril Ramaphosa
False history and lip service
14 Dec 2017
Far from aiding the ‘peace process’, writes Yassamine Mather, Trump’s Jerusalem announcement will act as an encouragement to Israeli expansionism
It is a ‘binary choice’
30 Nov 2017
Working class independence and nationalism are two conflicting outlooks, writes Peter Manson
Quoting Nazis to damn ‘the Zionists’
16 Nov 2017
From Solidarity November 8 2017
Both sides of the witch-hunt
16 Nov 2017
It is not anti-Semitic to refer to the mutual praise exchanged between the Nazis and Zionists. Tony Greenstein examines the AWL’s political schizophrenia
Rising to the challenge
16 Nov 2017
Could the FLA develop into a fully-fledged fascist movement? That depends on the scale of forthcoming crises and the response of the left, argues James Harvey
Enough wishful thinking
03 Nov 2017
The left must do better than acting as Puigdemont’s PR department, argues Paul Demarty