By John Pickard The right wing of the Labour Party like to pretend that there is no place in the Party for Marxism. But nothing
Month: September 2023
Ray Goodspeed spoke to a UNITE union activist at St. Mungo’s about the recent pay deal and other issues in their all-out strike which, amazingly,
The latest Tory anti-union law – the Minimum Services Levels Act – coming on top of the Public Order and the Retained EU Law Acts,
By Left Horizons reporters By ending up with their own staff balloting for strike action, the leadership of the University and College Union is enormously
Letter from John Wake, Harlow Labour member Yesterday, September 11, was the fiftieth anniversary of the death of President Salvador Allende in a military coup
By Michael Roberts In the first part of my coverage of this year’s IIPPE annual conference, I outlined the discussion from just one session in
By John Pickard, Brentwood and Ongar Labour member One of the first things the Tory-LibDem coalition did when they were elected in May 2010, was
Letter from Mark Langabeer, Hastings and Rye Labour member Following the summer recess, the Tories remain in crisis. The issue of crumbling concrete in schools
1973: counter-revolution in Chile. Part THREE
By Roger Silverman [Editorial note: Fifty years ago this month, on September 11, 1973, a military coup took place in Chile, putting a committee (‘junta’)
By Michael Roberts The annual conference of the International Initiative for the Promotion of Political Economy (IIPPE) took place last week in Madrid. The IIPPE