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Referendum has nothing to offer

07 Jun 2012

Neither Scottish independence nor British unionism. Sarah McDonald looks at the launch of the "Yes" campaign

Solidarity and concrete action

21 Apr 2016

Last weekend’s demonstration was dominated by the politics of Corbynism, writes Peter Manson

Much ado about nothing

21 Apr 2016

History does repeat itself, says Eddie Ford. Just as with the 1975 referendum, once again we have a government trying to pull a fast one

Smear tactics and our response

14 Apr 2016

To combat the lies, we need our own independent working class media, argues Mike Macnair

Close down offshore

14 Apr 2016

Transnational companies and the super-rich routinely get away with not paying taxes. But, writes Michael Roberts, something can be done about it

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

Harmful change is intolerable

07 Apr 2016

Joint action is the way forward, says Richard Galen - and so is affiliation to the TUC

Commodification and conditioning

07 Apr 2016

Adam Unwin and John Yandell 'Rethinking education: whose knowledge is it anyway?', New Internationalist, 2016, pp143, £7.99

End of accountability

24 Mar 2016

Total academisation of schooling was always the logical next step, says Micky Coulter

In disarray and retreat

24 Mar 2016

The budget fiasco is a perfect illustration of the contradictions at the heart of the modern Tory Party, argues Paul Demarty

Two strategic illusions

24 Mar 2016

Money can function fully only if it is world money, writes Mike Macnair

Not letting on

17 Mar 2016

Peter Manson asks why the CPB fails to inform us as to its real attitude to immigration controls

Right’s fear and loathing

17 Mar 2016

Communists defend Corbyn from his impatient assassins, whilst retaining our criticisms, writes Eddie Ford

Flip-flopping over in or out

10 Mar 2016

Neither Corbyn’s current stance, nor his former position is in workers’ interests, argues Peter Manson

United front needed

10 Mar 2016

The junior doctors need a united front in their struggle, says Richard Galen

In the cause of imperialism

25 Feb 2016

What lies behind moves to outlaw boycotts? Tony Greenstein investigates

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