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American Forerunners of Marx: Langton Byllesby and Thomas Skidmore Langton Byllesby was an American follower of Robert Owen. Born in Philadelphia in 1789, he worked...

Cyprus settlement?

Mary Southcott says Cyprus could be settled this year if Turkey agrees  Rosemary DiCarlo, Deputy Secretary General of the United Nations for Political Affairs was...

Revolution and Self-Management

Andrew Coates on Pabloism The well- dressed revolutionary: The Odyssey of Michel Pablo in the age of uprisings by Hall Greenland published by Resistance Books.  “Michel...

Cyprus settlement?

Mary Southcott says Cyprus could be settled this year if Turkey agrees  Rosemary DiCarlo, Deputy Secretary General of the United Nations for Political Affairs was...

Revolution and Self-Management

Andrew Coates on Pabloism The well- dressed revolutionary: The Odyssey of Michel Pablo in the age of uprisings by Hall Greenland published by Resistance Books.  “Michel...

Riding two horses

Editorial 333 The political world has shifted on its axis. Pax Americana is over. Donald Trump has made it very clear that Europe has to defend itself, to...

Dicing with Democracy

Glyn Ford on the dangers of voter suppression and a flawed IPPR report proposing ways to make voting easier with an extended electorate. Both Parties...

Tentative hope for Syria

Patrick Costello on the unexpected downfall of Assad and the need for a cautious welcome to the new rulers The dramatic collapse of Assad’s Syria...

Mussolini could have been stopped

Andrea Pisauro on the lessons of Mussolini’s fascist Italy for today OOne intriguing choice in Antonio Scurati novel about Mussolini's rise to power, currently  adapted...

What went wrong?

Scottish Labour’s 2024 victory has quickly turned to rubble. Gerry Hassan explains why Less than a year ago as Labour were returned to UK office...
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Uxbridge not a bellwether

In the wake of the Uxbridge by-election Bryn Jones says Labour’s wobbling on green policies will not win it any votes

Driscoll affair echoes Livingstone

Will Jamie Driscoll’s departure be a repeat of the Livingstone London mayor fiasco? asks Trevor Fisher

Labour’s National Policy Forum must back proportional representation

The vast majority of CLPs support it, as do two-thirds of affiliated trade unions. So, will the NPF accept the case for PR? Maximilian Czekalski explains why it should

No time to stay silent

Margaret Owen asks why Starmer is ignoring the obvious ways to win the women’s vote

Smashing a broken rail system?

Paul Salveson is not holding his breath on real devolution needed for our railways It’s a confusing situation on Britain’s railways with messages from the...

Getting Real

Glyn Ford on China The Great Reversal: Britain, China and the 400-Year Contest for Power by Kerry Brown - published by Yale University Press Kerry Brown...

On failed heroes

Duncan Bowie on the Revolutionary Left Raising the Red Flag by Tony Collins - published by Haymarket This book is a study of the British revolutionary...

Water needs public participatory control

Clive Lewis MP on why MPs should back his Bill to transform the water industry and end the scandal of price rip-offs, sewage pollution...