Andy Ford, Warrington South CLP At 3 am on 22nd June 1941 three million German troops launched their attack on the Soviet Union, supported by
Category: Political Theory Archive
From La Riposte, France. On May 19th, there was a large demonstration organised by French police unions, ostensibly under the pretext of honouring two officers
This was the third of Michael Robert’s presentations, to a Zoom meeting organised by Left Horizons
This was the second of Michael Robert’s presentations, to a Zoom meeting organised by Left Horizons.
By Cain O’Mahony At the beginning of the 1960s, the protracted post-war economic boom gave the illusion that capitalism had resolved all its boom-slump problems
Review – Russia: from revolution to counter-revolution by Ted Grant
Review by Mark Langabeer, (Hastings and Rye CLP) I have recently moved house. That consumes a lot of time, but one of the few joys
By Cain O’Mahony The events of 6 January in Washington, when neo-Nazis and other assorted weirdos stormed Capitol Hill, was a reminder of the latent
By Cain O’Mahony May 3, 1921, saw one of the greatest modern tragedies in Ireland: its partition into a six-county ‘province’ of Northern Ireland, still
By Greg Oxley, PCF Paris From the Asian Marxist Review Future historians of revolutionary thought and action in the Indian subcontinent will surely find it
By Michael Roberts In my view, there are two great scientific discoveries made by Marx and Engels: the materialist conception of history and the law