Society & Culture
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
Surfing the Red Planet
05 Feb 2004
Phil Hamilton reckons that we'd be better of making Earth a red planet than travelling to the other, more distant, one
Ways to protest
29 Jan 2004
Blair is obsessed with introducing tution fees, writes Phil Hamilton
Education for all, not the few
29 Jan 2004
Ben Lewis on the need for a united communist party for an effective fightback against the neo-liberalisation of education
Face up to the fight
22 Jan 2004
John Hutnyk reviews: Tariq Mehmood, 'While there is light', Manchester, 2003, Comma Press, pp220, £7.95
In their own words
22 Jan 2004
Doaa Al-Rani (19) took a leading role in the protests. Though not an MAB member, she led the chanting, rallying a group of women around her
Hijab: the protests ...
22 Jan 2004
Though we are critical, the OFWI still deserves the support of all socialists for its political opposition to the oppression of women through the imposition of sharia law in Iraq, says Manny Neira
Are you sitting uncomfortably?
15 Jan 2004
Zoà Simon reviews: Peter Hall (director), 'Happy days', by Samuel Beckett, The Arts Theatre
Unsure what to think
15 Jan 2004
Alliance for Workers' Liberty sits on the fence
Fantasy and extermination
15 Jan 2004
Jem jones reviews: Peter Jackson (director), JR Tolkien, 'The lord of the rings - Return of the king', general release
Memorabilia, not analysis
15 Jan 2004
James Bull reviews: Reds! exhibition, People's History Museum, Manchester
Back to the future
15 Jan 2004
Blair is looking increasingly unstable and is on the right track to alienate all but his most ardent acolytes, says Phil Hamilton
Mission Earth
15 Jan 2004
George W Bush is reportedly going to use his 'state of the nation' address on January 28 to announce plans to establish a permanently manned base on the moon some time over the next eight to 15 years, but what about the Earth? Jack Conrad takes apart the lunar madness
Jacques Chirac's Lutte Ouvri�re policemen
08 Jan 2004
'Marxists' front for the oppressors of Muslims, writes Peter Manson
Thirteen questions
08 Jan 2004
Zoà Simon reviews: Catherine Hardwicke (director), Thirteen general release
Radical christianity and social resistance
18 Dec 2003
The CPGB's Communist University 2003 was addressed by Ray Gaston, vicar of All Hallows church, Leeds, and a member of the Socialist Alliance. This is an edited version of his speech