By Michael Roberts Last week US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent offered a $20bn swap line to Javier Milei’s government in Argentina and pledged to buy
Category: General Archive
By Greg Oxley 110 years ago, in September 1915, just over a year into the horrific carnage of the First World War, twenty or so
The UN at 80: ignored and irrelevant
By Michael Roberts (first written 23 September) The 80th edition of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA 80) opened yesterday in New York. The theme this
Your Party and the farcical spat – not just “teething problems”
By Steve McKenzie The farcical spat at the top of your party was perhaps an inevitability, an accident waiting to happen. Travelling back a few years
We publish a 5 September article from the French Socialist website La Riposte By David NOËL – Communist Party of France – Méricourt ******* In
By Jamie Green Last Monday, hundreds of thousands of workers across key sectors of the Italian economy, in both the private and public sectors, came
By Richard Mellor in California There is so much evidence that politics in the US is infantile that it’s hard to gauge what are the
By Greg Oxley Since the fall of the Bayrou government on the September 8, France has been in turmoil. After the massively supported day of
Why Lucy?
By Robin Jamieson, C Psychol, AFBPsS, former head of Psychology for an NHS trust. The Lucy Letby documentary on ITV disturbed me, not for its questionable
Editorial: Your Party – the egos have landed
The worst feature of the public spat between the two ‘co-leaders’ of the new party of the left (‘Your Party’) is the fact that a
