By John Pickard Anyone acquainted with the famous advice of Leon Trotsky, that in dealing with fascists we should “acquaint their heads with the pavement”,
Category: Reviews Archive
By Mark Langabeer, Newton Abbot Labour Party member In the present climate of struggle against policy brutality and institutionalised racism, a film that should be
By Mikhail Doronenko, in Moscow The documentary film, The Anniversary of the Revolution, by Dziga Vertov, has at last been restored and is now freely available on
By John Pickard I came by this book, Virolution, by Frank Ryan, as a Christmas present, from someone who knew my background and interest in Science.
By Mark Langabeer, Newton Abbot Labour Party member. I remember a Channel 4 Dispatches programme, aired in 2019, which is particularly relevant today. It was called Safe
By Michael Roberts In the light of the current pandemic, here is a rough excerpt from my upcoming short book on Engels’ contribution to Marxian
By Andy Fenwick, Worcester South CLP Sorry We Missed You, the latest film from Ken Loach, follows in the same style as I, Daniel Blake, as an authentic
By John Pickard The best Marxist analysis of the rise of Nazism in the inter-war years is undoubtedly contained in the writings of Leon Trotsky.
By John Pickard After coming across a review in the Financial Times of Varlam Shalamov’s two books of short stories, about his experiences in the Russian gulags,
By Mark Langabeer, Newton Abbot Labour Party member Liza William’s, a film maker, has conducted a three-part investigation into the bludgeoning of over twenty women by