By John Pickard The decision of the Algerian president not to stand for a fifth successive term has come too late to stem the revolutionary wave of
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By Michael Roberts I don’t really like the term ‘neoliberal’ because it is used lazily as an alternative to pro-capitalist policies or even to the
Mon 11 Mar 2019, 06:25 AM | Posted by editor LETTER by Mark Langabeer, Newton Abbot CLP, personal capacity. An article in The Guardian newspaper reports that the Institute
By Michael Roberts There is one outstanding statistical feature of 21st century capitalism. Capitalism is increasingly failing to develop what Marx called the “productive forces” (namely
By Andy Fenwick The First World War brought social upheaval to Glasgow, as the need to supply armaments gave rise to a big expansion of
Thu 7 Mar 2019, 05:03 AM | Posted by editor LETTER from John Pickard, Brentwood Labour Party, personal capacity It is hard to get your head
Thu 7 Mar 2019, 05:16 AM | Posted by editor LETTER by Mark Langabeer, Newton Abbot CLP (personal capacity) At the time of writing, the main
By Lynne Faulkes [As the first of a series of articles to celebrate International Women’s Day, we reproduce here an article that was first published
By Andy Thompson, Unite Birmingham home care workers have voted to press on with strike action in year-long dispute with Birmingham City Council. In the politically
By Maggie Fenwick, Unison Health Two strikes, twenty five years apart, but over the same issue. As part of our celebration of International Women’s Day,
