When our rulers declare war, it is working people of all sides who suffer. Memories of a Ukrainian conscript
Nearly 20 years after the great mobilisations against the Iraq war, the Left is now dangerously divided. Where did it all go wrong?
100 years after Mussolini's March on Rome, how can we understand Fascism?
Elena Ferrante’s Neapolitan Quartet is riddled with an analysis of class, misogyny and political compromise
What support should Marxists give to Russia?
Marxist historian Neil Faulkner remembered by John Mullen, who knew him, on and off, since the 1970s
Anti-colonial activists have succeeded in having some plunder returned to its original country, but the struggle goes on
Democracy, Equality & Culture Beyond the Nation State
What role do the self-dubbed, ‘great’ museums of the Western world play in colonialism?
Report back from the event on creating better left-wing journalism in Berlin. Spreefeld, 20th November 2021
The so-called Post-Growth theory contains serious contradictions, but also overlaps with left-wing ideas
Is free speech really under attack? If so, who are the victims?