Sam Colclough examines where the Far Right is today, and how we might go about beating it The far right in Britain has become ...
In this final instalment in his series on Gramsci’s Marxism, Chris Bambery examines Gramsci writings on common sense, and ...
We’re told that national borders are there to protect us and ‘our’ nation but, as Tayfun Er explains, they play a key role in ...
Kevin Crane takes on some common questions about Artificial Intelligence. Is AI Going to take my job? Statistically… no, but you’re not supposed to know that. The capacity for ...
This year marks the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence and will be celebrated throughout the US.
A history of women in revolution that fails to see how the Great Revolutions have involved women and furthered the cause of ...
Military spending hikes make the world a more dangerous place and come at a further cost to us all, argues Lindsey German ...
With a little more than a week since signing a deal the US and Iran continue to engage in military actions, Chris Bambery ...
The ruling class dominates through a combination of coercion and consent. Building a revolutionary party is crucial to tackling this, explains Chris Bambery Antonio Gramsci was a committed ...
Europe is burning. Temperatures are at record levels. Its major capital cities – London, Berlin, Paris, have had highs in the past week of top 30s or even over 40 degrees. In London there have been ...
With his directorial debut feature, Rohan Kanawade’s “Cactus Pears” is a touching queer romance with a tender embrace. Exploring themes of family, class and changing attitudes in rural India, Peter ...