By John Pickard So what was notable about 2024, and what can we expect this year? It is has almost become a commonplace among socialists
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By Michael Roberts It’s time to make some forecasts on what will happen to the world economy and its major countries in 2025. Many people
The election of a right wing-dominated Labour government in July opened up a new and extremely turbulent stage in modern British politics, although its full
By Michael Roberts I have long been sympathetic to the concept of long cycles in capitalist production and accumulation. This is the idea that capitalist
By John PIckard Notwithstanding the fall of the Assad regime in Syria, in itself a momentous event, it is Israel, more than any other Middle
by V I Lenin [Editorial note: Introducing what we hope will be a regular series of theoretical articles from the archives of Marxism, this article
By Gauthier HORDEL For several months, France has been in a political crisis. In 2022, Macron was re-elected not out of support to his policies,
Deepfake pornography: a basic feature of the profit system
By Jamie Green Deepfake pornography is becoming an increasing threat to women and girls and the labour movement must take it up as an important
Letter from Steve McKenzie, Unite Community member October 7 2023 marked the day that today’s Zionists embarked on their mission to finish the Nabka that
Starmer blames bats and newts – but who are the real ‘blockers’?
As Sir Keir Starmer and Angela Rayner seek to blame bats and newts for delays to major infrastructure and housing projects, TIM HARRIS looks at
