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Democracy & State

Overcoming the enemies within

17 May 2012

The left must unite in order to change the relationship of forces both within and outside the Labour Party, argues Mike Macnair

Desperation and delusion

24 Jul 2025

Trump is determined to put the genie back in the bottle. He fed the conspiracy theory around Jeffrey Epstein, now it is the turn of the Democrats. Eddie Ford urges the left not to get sucked in

In for the long haul

24 Jul 2025

Polls showing the yet-to-be-formed ‘Corbyn party’ neck and neck with Labour have caused great excitement. But we must squarely face the obstacles confronting the working class, argues Paul Demarty

139th Big Meeting

17 Jul 2025

David Douglass reports on last Saturday’s Durham Miners Gala and the accompanying controversies over Reform, drink and international politics

Tony Blair and the banality of evil

10 Jul 2025

BCG and the Tony Blair Institute have modelled plans for Israel to relocate Palestinians out of Gaza, a second Nakba, a war crime, for which all involved ought to be publicly tried and, if found guilty, suitably punished, says Eddie Ford

Still waiting for Jeremy

10 Jul 2025

Factional differences in the Corbyn movement have been fought out in secret and then leaked to the bourgeois press. Both sides show not the least understanding of the transparency, democracy and programme that our class urgently needs, says Carla Roberts

Another fine mess

03 Jul 2025

One year in and the Labour government is unpopular, divided and looking incompetent. Strange, given the huge majority and the careful selection process. Ian Spencer wonders who will get the blame

Carnival of the oppressed

26 Jun 2025

Midsummer day’s 350,000-strong Palestine demonstration in London was a defiant, disciplined protest against genocide, war and an increasingly repressive British state, writes Ian Spencer

Game, set and match

19 Jun 2025

Ditching auto-Labourism results from strategic bankruptcy, not strategic reorientation. Eddie Ford turns his eyes onto the ‘official communists’ and their abrupt change of line

Cheap pageantry for birthday boy

19 Jun 2025

‘No Kings’ vs ‘Big beautiful parade’. America is not in imminent danger of one-man dictatorship, but the authoritarianism of Trump’s regime is all too evident, argues Paul Demarty

Pro-Palestine symbolism

12 Jun 2025

Rival demonstrations brought large numbers on to the streets of Cork. Some want to drape themselves in the Irish tricolour, others raise the red flag of internationalism. Anne McShane reports

Turning back the clock

12 Jun 2025

No-one has the right not to be offended. The conviction of Hamit Coskun for burning the Koran is to revive the blasphemy laws by the back door. Not something the left should support, writes Eddie Ford

A city occupied

12 Jun 2025

Donald Trump’s escalation of repression in Los Angeles serves to distract from recent embarrassments, but also displays the violence at the heart of the constitutional order, argues Paul Demarty

Have the ‘localists’ won?

05 Jun 2025

Jeremy Corbyn’s project puts on display an embarrassing apolitical hotchpotch of moralistic waffle, but not everyone has given up on the fight for a ‘proper party’. Carla Roberts reports

Soviet strategy and class collaboration

05 Jun 2025

Having declared capitalist collapse imminent, there was a 180-degree about turn. Yassamine Mather looks at the origins and defeats resulting from the popular front

Defeat or victory?

05 Jun 2025

Erdoğan is not interested in democracy or Kurdish national rights. Arguably, the PKK’s guerrilla war served his interests. Esen Uslu puts the case for class politics and exploiting legal opportunities. However, if you talk of ‘defeat’, must you support the resumption of armed struggle?

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