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
Category: Political Theory Archive

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

By Michael Roberts Today is the 150th anniversary of the beginning of the Paris Commune. The Commune (Council) was formed as result of what should be

By John Pickard 1921 was an auspicious year, full of important political events, both nationally and internationally. It is fitting that serious socialists mark the

By Greg Oxley, member of PCF, Paris The Paris Commune of 1871 was one of the greatest and most inspiring episodes in the history of

Darwin, The Descent of Man and evolution
By John Pickard It is 150 years this year since Darwin published his book The Descent of Man. He developed the main outline of his