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Indian general strike heralds the awakening of the working class

Uslan Yentik investigates the impact of the recent all India general strike which saw millions take action…

The new anticapitalist project

Sussex University AROUND 80 people came to a meeting organised by the New Left Initiative at Sussex university in early March to discuss he threat of war with Iran. Kamran…

Leeds Anticapitalists get organised

On 25 January 28 activists from different campaigns and leftwing groups met in Leeds and after discussions agreed to set up an anti-capitalist alternative.  Activists from Leeds Against the Cuts,…

Ron Paul: a bigoted, reactionary enemy of the 99 per cent

Ron Paul, standing to the be the Republicans presidential candidate, has some support on the left because he is antiwar and anti–bank bailout. Mike Wilhelm examines his actual political message…

The Fidesz Government in Hungary: a parliamentary coup d’etat as civil rights under attack

Mass protests have broken out in Hungary against antidemocratic laws, writes Tobi Hanse Late at night on 2 January, tens of thousands demonstrated against Hungary’s new constitution in front of…

The battle of Saltley Gate – 1972 “Close the gates!”

On the fortieth anniversary of the Battle of Saltley Gate Norman Goodwin then a shop steward at GKN Salisbury Transmissions plant in Witton recounts his memories of the day when…

John Lewis: “profiting from sweatshops”

Last week, British Prime Minister David Cameron and his deputy Nick Clegg were presenting John Lewis as an example of “popular capitalism”, a model of corporate responsibility that not only…

Rape and the Occupy Movement

The rapes reported at some Occupy# camps have barely been discussed by the movement. But they pose major questions around how the movement relates to the socially oppressed and vulnerable…

Britain is ruled by the banks, for the banks

Is David Cameron’s kid-glove treatment of the City remotely justified, when it neither pays its way nor lends effectively, asks Aditya Chakrabortty at Comment is Free. Read it here.…

Capitalism against democracy

Not since 1989 has the demand for democracy been so loud across the world. But everywhere police and governments are trying to repress our movements. The big question is, are…

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