By Phil Butland, from (Commissioning Editor of The Left Berlin). While Left Horizons may not necessarily endorse all the views of the author, we are
Month: February 2025

By Joe Langabeer Recently, I read a review of Bad Education by Matt Goodwin on a blog from the Higher Education Policy Institute. For those

By Greg Oxley The Xinjiang region, three times the size of France, lies across one of the key routes of the “Belt and Road” project.

The British labour movement today – and the challenges ahead
By Steve McKenzie – a Unite Community member. Marxists represent the interests of the working class, those who have nothing to exchange but their labour. Our

By John Pickard (ALCS member) You may have noticed this morning that every one of the regular mainstream newspapers was contained in a full-page, wrap-around

By Michael Roberts Ukraine: a human disasterToday marks the end of the third year of the Ukraine-Russia war. After three years of war, Russia’s invasion

Early projections from the German Elections show a sharp increase in the vote for the far-right, racist Alternative fur Deutschland (AfD), from 10% to about

By Michael Roberts Germany holds a snap election on Sunday and the current coalition government of Social Democrats (SPD), Greens and the Free Democrats (FDP)

By Andy Ford One of the best-known books in the English language is Strange Case of Doctor Jekyll and Mister Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson.

By Richard Mellor in California I have received a few sharp rebukes from some friends who think I am not taking the dangers of the