Anticapitalism in the 21st century
Can Up the Anti help foster a new kind of anticapitalism, asks Luke Cooper A political event like Up the Anti ultimately has to be judged by the cruel criteria of achievement. Just as elections can...
View ArticleFriern Barnet Library: Occupied and Liberated
Stuart King interviewed Leon from Occupy at an occupied Barnet library The post Friern Barnet Library: Occupied and Liberated appeared first on AntiCapitalists.
View ArticleThe forgotten legacies of Bolshevism
Is a democratic 'Leninism' possible, asks Simon Hardy The post The forgotten legacies of Bolshevism appeared first on AntiCapitalists.
View ArticleThe problem of ‘monopoly in the sphere of politics’
Simon Hardy reflects upon the post-war collapse of the radical left The post The problem of ‘monopoly in the sphere of politics’ appeared first on AntiCapitalists.
View ArticleAusterity’s Logic on Display
As the welfare bill passes with a 56 majority, Dan Edwards reflects on its murderous consequences The post Austerity’s Logic on Display appeared first on AntiCapitalists.
View ArticleThe crisis in the SWP affects the entire left
Stuart King and Luke Cooper look at the issues behind the turmoil in the SWP The post The crisis in the SWP affects the entire left appeared first on AntiCapitalists.
View ArticleThe danger of low horizons: a reply to Owen Jones
Luke Cooper replies to Owen Jones’ call for left unity Owen Jones’ contribution to the debate on the future of the left is timely. He rightly bemoans the divisions and infighting that plague the left....
View ArticleFuture of the Community and Voluntary Sector
As a Radio Free Brighton volunteer and supporter of the Brighton New Left Initiative, I was happy to be invited to Transforming Local Infrastructures (TLI), a new Community and Voluntary Sector (CVS)...
View ArticleIran: crackdown on journalists as election nears
At least 14 journalists affiliated with reformist news outlets were arrested in Iran between 26 to 28 January in the largest crackdown on the press since 2009, according to news reports. The Committee...
View ArticleThe woman who went to war for her class
Margaret Thatcher is remembered fondly by Britain's elite. Stuart King explains why. The post The woman who went to war for her class appeared first on AntiCapitalists.
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