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Another split, another sect

26 Apr 2012

The left must organise on the basis of genuine democratic centralism, argues Ben Lewis

Tide turns against Zuma

07 Apr 2016

While the ‘official communists’ are now looking for a change of leadership, writes Peter Manson, they have no intention of championing working class independence

A bureaucrat’s tool

07 Apr 2016

Imogen Wilson’s predicament is a timely reminder that ‘safe spaces’ policies are anti-democratic and a gift to the right, argues Paul Demarty

Who are the ‘moderate’ opposition?

07 Apr 2016

Amongst the chaos, new alliances are taking shape, reports Yassamine Mather

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

Tactical flexibility, political principle

31 Mar 2016

Bernie Sanders should stand as an independent socialist in the presidential election, argues Eddie Ford

Bleak prospects for democracy

17 Mar 2016

The latest atrocity once more draws attention to the fact that Turkey is at war, writes Esen Uslu

Left wing of Zionism

10 Mar 2016

Recent smears of ‘anti-Semitism’ against the left are an echo of similar allegations emanating from within the left, argues Paul Demarty

Not out of it yet

03 Mar 2016

Bernie Sanders is still in the race, argues Tom Munday

Iran’s Elections : Winners and Losers

03 Mar 2016

Yassamine Mather analyses the results of elections to the majles and Council of Experts

Last hurrah of a psychopath

03 Mar 2016

Toni Negri, 'Storia di un comunista', Milan, 2015, pp608, €18, reviewed by Toby Abse

Possibilities and pitfalls

25 Feb 2016

The job of socialists is to channel the opportunities opened up by the Sanders campaign into the fight for class independence, argues Jim Creegan

The real Iowa coup

04 Feb 2016

Thanks to Sanders, a space is opening up for the ideas of Marxism, argues Tom Munday

Devotion to dogma

04 Feb 2016

Sadly, notes Eddie Ford, political madness is not confined to the Workers’ Institute of Marxism-Leninism-Mao Zedong Thought

Drowning in oil

21 Jan 2016

The capitalist world economy is fast slowing down. Investors and central bankers worry about a catastrophic crisis. Meanwhile, asks Eddie Ford, does Venezuela’s oil-reliant Bolivarian revolution face its nemesis.

Systems and symptoms

14 Jan 2016

While millions live in dire poverty, the SACP wants us to believe that the main problem is still ‘racism’. Peter Manson reports

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