By John Pickard A lot of people at Christmas make an extra effort to give money to food banks and charities, because it’s that time
Month: December 2021
By Richard Mellor in California Starbucks workers in Buffalo, New York state, are celebrating a victory in a ballot to unionise their outlet. Hopefully, it
The left fights on! by Kenny Watson Like many on the Labour left I’ve experienced the machinations of the ascendant Labour right both before and
By Rachel Garnham The Eastern Region Labour Party Conference earlier in November followed a pattern familiar to those who have followed the London Region Conference
By Michael Roberts The world has become more unequal in income and wealth in the last 40 years. That’s according to the World Inequality Report
TV review by Mark Langabeer, Hastings and Rye Labour Member. This week’s Panorama programme was aptly named: Social Care, Follow the Money, because it revealed
By Gauthier Hordel, via La Riposte The Covid crisis that began in March 2020 has plunged the global economy into recession. Restrictive measures to stem
This is the first part (of three) of the Workshop Talks section of Socialism Made Easy that Connolly wrote in the USA in 1909. It
By Michael Roberts Once again, it is time to look at what is happening to the rate of profit on capital in the US. I
By David Cartwright, Glasgow It is with deep sadness that I write about the passing of Kenny Brown last week in hospital after a long