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
An old rhythm
14 Jul 2016
With the huge rise in xenophobic attacks and the role of motherhood in the Conservative leadership race, Commissaress argues that the past has come back with a vengeance
Not a whitewash
14 Jul 2016
Yassamine Mather examines the Chilcot report and looks at a possible response
Time to counterattack
07 Jul 2016
The Labour plotters are well organised, but weaker than they look. Jim Grant of Labour Party Marxists urges that we take the fight to them
Missing from the story
07 Jul 2016
The story of prehistoric human communism was missing from the SWP's Marxism reports Stan Keable
Profoundly political
07 Jul 2016
Abbas Kiarostami, June 22 1940 - July 4 2016, Yassamine Mather shares her memories
A marred report
07 Jul 2016
Chakrabarti relies on the subjective, writes Tony Greenstein. She also fails to understand how ‘anti-Semitism’ was weaponised by the Labour right
Fear, confusion and delusions
30 Jun 2016
Left responses to the referendum result vary from despondency to total exuberance. Both are misplaced, argues Paul Demarty
Two roads to ruin
30 Jun 2016
Republican establishment figures are unsure whether to throw their weight behind Donald Trump or wait for better times. Jim Creegan reports
Why Ken Livingstone was right
23 Jun 2016
Who exactly is making ‘factual misrepresentations’? Tony Greenstein replies to Paul Bogdanor
Abuse of a corpse
23 Jun 2016
We should not be blind to the corruption at the heart of bourgeois politics, argues Paul Demarty
Politics of derangement
23 Jun 2016
Obviously the killing of Jo Cox was an act of political terrorism? Eddie Ford looks at the politics
M5S takes Rome and Turin
23 Jun 2016
With the help of elements of the left, Beppe Grillo’s crew has gained ground in former working class strongholds. Toby Abse reports
Orlando, Brexit and the media
23 Jun 2016
What happens when anti-foreigner rhetoric merges with Islamophobia? Yassamine Mather describes what it feels like to be on the receiving end
Principles of syndicalism
16 Jun 2016
Dave Douglass reviews: Lewis H Mates, 'The great labour unrest: rank and file movements and political change in the Durham coalfield', Manchester University Press, 2016, pp328, £75
Corbyn and the media trap
16 Jun 2016
Labour should stop basing its strategy on appealing to the media - it will fail, argues Paul Demarty