By Michael Roberts Inflation of the prices of goods and services is good or bad news depending on your relation to the means of production.
Category: International Archive
By Harry Hutchinson, member, Labour Party Northern Ireland Over a dozen anti-mining groups, based in the communities in NI have established themselves as a movement
Andy Ford, Warrington South CLP At 3 am on 22nd June 1941 three million German troops launched their attack on the Soviet Union, supported by
UMWA Workers in Alabama into long strike By Mark Gruenberg BROOKWOOD, Alabama. Some 1,100 Mine Workers and their allies are standing strong against corporate refusal
by Cenk Agcabay The subject of the film On the Waterfront, released in 1954, is the struggle of workers with mafia organizations trying to suppress the
By Michael Roberts This weekend (12-13 June 2021), the leaders of the ‘free world’ are flying (and helicoptering) into Cornwall, at the tiny end of
In Mexico City, a strike by lecturers in the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) is underway. We have been sent this interview by a
By Joe Langabeer (Lincoln CLP) When I attended secondary school, a teacher told us that “communism was the second greatest evil in the world”. He
By Richard Mellor in California Reading about the ongoing struggle of workers at the Volvo plant in Dublin, Virginia, brings back memories of similar battles
From La Riposte, France. On May 19th, there was a large demonstration organised by French police unions, ostensibly under the pretext of honouring two officers
