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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
Pro-Zionists are false friends
26 May 2016
We need a movement for genuine solidarity with the working class, writes Yassamine Mather
Closed Marxism
26 May 2016
Mike Macnair reviews: John Holloway, 'In, against and beyond capitalism: the San Francisco lectures', Kairos/PM Press, 2016, pp85 (plus preface), £10.59
Life in the bubble
26 May 2016
Paul Demarty argues that the growing culture of brittle denunciations only hurts the left
Collective amnesia
19 May 2016
The job of the left is to learn from past errors, not succumb to fanboyism, argues Paul Demarty
Scandal hits M5S
19 May 2016
As Beppe Grillo prepares to step down, his populist party stands accused of corruption. Toby Abse reports
A continent of the mind
19 May 2016
Jack Conrad shows that the European Union has been shaped not only by rival state powers, but by class politics too
Don’t apologise - attack
19 May 2016
The right will not let up if we retreat before their smears, argues Moshé Machover. This is an edited version of his speech to the May 15 London Communist Forum
Recipe for disaster
12 May 2016
Labour’s election results have given Corbyn only a temporary reprieve, predicts Tony Greenstein
Party of lost causes
12 May 2016
Eddie Ford looks at the prospects for Ukip
Populism, nationalism and racism
21 Apr 2016
Fred Leplat (ed), 'The far right in Europe', Resistance Books and International Institute for Research and Education, London 2015, pp334, £12
One, two, three revolutions
21 Apr 2016
Jack Conrad argues that democracy in the United States is corrupted and far from complete. The working class must finish what 1775 began
Carry on regardless
14 Apr 2016
SPEW just will not admit it was wrong in its characterisation of Labour, writes Peter Manson
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