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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

Philosophy in the ordinary world

05 Jun 2025

Alasdair MacIntyre died on May 21 2025. Though journeying from Calvinism to Marxism and then, finally, to Catholicism, he retained a gut commitment to the working class. Paul Demarty offers a critical appreciation of an extraordinary mind that opened so many doors

Trans rights and open polemic

29 May 2025

We are obliged to fight opportunism in all its varieties. To avoid that fight is a form of opportunism in itself. Ian Spencer reports on the May 25 aggregate

No quick return

29 May 2025

Billionaires, the rich, the upper sections of the middle classes, are disproportionately responsible for the degradation of the ecosystem. However, even if we put an end to capitalism tomorrow it would still take generations to restore the damage already done, argues Eddie Ford

Starmer among strangers

22 May 2025

Conceivably, Sir Keir’s anti-migrant bile might be a cynical manoeuvre. The real target could well be not Reform, but the beleaguered Tories. Setting up a straight Labour-Reform fight at the next general election would, so the calculation goes, see a sure Labour victory. Paul Demarty investigates

Gangs of Glasgow

22 May 2025

What lies behind the current upsurge in violence? Scott Evans looks at the history, the drugs trade - and commends the policy of harm-reduction and professional supervision when it comes to drug use

Much like the old one

15 May 2025

Just because he is an American do not expect him to put the interests of America first. Leo XIV heads a multinational institution that has its own unique interests, writes Eddie Ford

Living with a nightmare

15 May 2025

Why has long Covid gone unrecognised, untreated and dismissed as a psychosomatic illness? James Linney looks at the problems of a medical system beset with chronic underfunding and without democratic control

How to make things worse

08 May 2025

Attempt to ban the AfD official opposition reveals a profound political weakness. That Die Linke has given its backing could prove to be an own goal, argues Carla Roberts

Orange, green and red

08 May 2025

Labor’s thumping election victory resulted from more than Trump and the rush for safety. Liberal dog whistles and the promise of nuclear power stations were soundly rejected. Marcus Strom looks at the results and calls for the creation of a worthwhile left

Communism and trans liberation

01 May 2025

Judges at the UK Supreme Court unanimously ruled that a woman is defined by biological sex under equalities law - an integral part of the conservative backlash against trans people. In response Mike Macnair was delegated to produce a set of draft theses

Online Communist Forum, Sunday April 20 5pm

18 Apr 2025

Life, death and resurrection

18 Apr 2025

Easter Sunday is the most important date in the Christian calendar. After a short life packed full of miracles, their man-god died an agonising death on a Roman cross - only to rise, three days later, from Hades, born again. But, asks Jack Conrad, what about the real, flesh-and-blood Jesus?

Striking a nerve

10 Apr 2025

Jim Moody reviews Philip Barantini (director) Adolescence Netflix, limited season (four episodes)

From SWP to Iranian asset

03 Apr 2025

He calls for Iranian nukes and spouts anti-Semitic nonsense - but we should continue to fight for his right to free speech, says Carla Roberts

Arms and the Greens

28 Mar 2025

Seeking ‘electoral credibility’, Australia’s Green Party has adopted nationalist militarism, writes Marcus Strom. Meanwhile what passes for the left peddles a combination of economism, pacifism and liberalism

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