The G20 summit this week is a good test of the mood among the ruling classes of the world. It brings together leaders and central bankers from 20 major economies that collectively account for 85 percent of global production and 80 percent of world trade.
Every pound will strengthen a socialist paper at the heart of the resistance
The right argue that if we vote for a socialist such as Jeremy Corbyn then Britain will end up like Venezuela. But Venezuela’s problem isn’t too much socialism—it’s not enough.
George Lansbury went from campaigner to Labour leader only to be brought down by his own side, writes Tomáš Tengely-Evans
The left must start to contest the debate about what will happen when Britain leaves the European Union (EU). At the moment the argument is dominated by competing right wing visions.
Labour deputy leader Tom Watson is hardly the first to use Russian revolutionary Leon Trotsky as a cheap insult.
Official figures show a sharp drop in the number of working days “lost” to strikes in 2015 compared to 2014. But the figures don’t necessarily show a recent shift in class struggle.
Calls for a truce in the Labour Party risk leading the left to repeat the mistakes of the 1980s, warns Sadie Robinson
Simon Basketter continues our series of columns on the Labour Party with a look at one of its lesser-known radicals
The Institute of Race Relations has published its journal Race and Class highlighting the fight against racism in post-war Britain.
Alistair Farrow spoke to activists from the US about the growing movement against racist attacks—and for a better system