Democracy & State
Overcoming the enemies within
17 May 2012
The left must unite in order to change the relationship of forces both within and outside the Labour Party, argues Mike Macnair
Manchester bus wars
26 Jan 1995
Shut down Badgerline
26 Jan 1995
Russian leftists desert Chechens
26 Jan 1995
The Chechen war needs revolutionary answers not hand-wringing liberalism
Teachers must fight on
26 Jan 1995
Lilley presses home attack
26 Jan 1995
Clause four chaos
26 Jan 1995
Brent Labour debates behind closed doors
26 Jan 1995
Irish struggle demands new direction
26 Jan 1995
As partisans of the Irish cause gather to commemorate the 23rd anniversary of the Bloody Sunday massacre, when 14 unarmed Irish civilians were murdered by British troops, the ‘peace process’ steamrollers on. Revolutionaries in the Six Counties need to consider how they will react to the new situation
Hospitals not charters
19 Jan 1995
No reliance on police
19 Jan 1995
For a workers’ republic
19 Jan 1995
Devolutionary socialism?
19 Jan 1995
The row over devolution is being used to fuel nationalism in Scotland. A Scottish parliament will not put power into the hands of workers
Labour’s communist moles?
19 Jan 1995
Moscow turmoil as Chechens resist
19 Jan 1995
Labour’s clause four dead-end
19 Jan 1995
Labour’s infighting over clause four is in full swing now with almost every left group imaginable inside and out of the Labour Party jumping on board to defend the clause. Everybody knows that it has meant nothing to the Labour Party in power and that the wording itself means little. But just as with the leadership contest, until we are able to build an effective alternative to Labour the left will hang desperately on to its skirt tails