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  • Joe Biden: The Making of a Neoliberal

    Joe Biden: The Making of a Neoliberal

    Joe Biden is someone who, by virtue of the political, social, and historical forces that shaped his life, made choices and drew political lessons that not only make him ill-suited to combat Trumpism but led him to help engineer the very conditions that handed Trump victory in the first place.

  • Order prevails in Munich: Ernst Toller and Ernst Niekisch in the Bavarian prison fortress

    Order prevails in Munich: Ernst Toller and Ernst Niekisch in the Bavarian prison fortress

    This month 100 years ago, in February 1920, Ernst Toller and Ernst Niekisch became cell neighbours in the Bavarian prison fortress of Niederschönfeld. Both had occupied leading posts in the government of the ill-fated Bavarian Soviet Republic. Here we present a translation of Niekisch's account of his imprisonment with Ernst Toller in Niederschönfeld prison, providing a valuable insight into the aftermath of the Soviet.

  • Why You Should Join a Union

    Why You Should Join a Union

    History tells us is that progress for working people has only ever been achieved by the collective self-empowerment of organised labour.

  • Clause IV: The Enduring Controversy

    Clause IV: The Enduring Controversy

    Labour Party deputy leadership candidate Richard Burgon recently called on the party to draft a new version of Clause IV, once more opening up the debate on Labour’s quintessential statement of socialist intent. In this article, Tom Blackburn looks at the history of Clause IV, and the need for a new version for the 21st century.

  • The case against Keir Starmer

    The case against Keir Starmer

    Keir Starmer has made his pitch for the Labour leadership on a promise to retain the party's left-wing policies, whilst also being pragmatic and electable. Yet, as Oliver Eagleton writes, a look at his chequered career to date puts his left credentials in severe doubt.

  • “There is no future without equal rights for all!”: Migrant struggles in France

    “There is no future without equal rights for all!”: Migrant struggles in France

    After enduring 7 long months on strike, a group of undocumented migrant postal workers in France have claimed victory against backbreaking and dangerous working conditions they experienced at Chronopost, a subsidiary of the French postal service. In this article, Luke Butterly reports on the struggle and the latest in the wave of migrant fights in France.