The ideas of nationalism and borders have only developed with the growth of capitalism in the past 400 years, writes Dave Sherry
On the anniversary of the US dropping a nuclear bomb on the city of Hiroshima, Simon Basketter argues the destruction was a tool in the battle for strategic control.
David Cameron is on a war footing at home and abroad. He wants parliament to send British planes to bomb Isis forces in Syria and he has launched a new offensive against Muslims in Britain.
The agreement in Greece has been widely described as a coup—and in some ways it is.
Donny Gluckstein writes on the new book he has edited on those who fought both against imperialism and fascism during the Second World War
People in Greece are elated with the referendum result. They have said no to austerity and showed they are prepared to stand up to the bankers’ pressure.
We’re only weeks into a new Tory government and predictably local newspaper bosses have been attacking journalists’ jobs. The industry has never been slow in making staff pay the price to maximise profits.
Socialist Worker answers four questions on the Greek crisis
Calls for urgent action on climate change should be welcomed, even when they come from Pope Francis, writes scientist John Parrington
The government is pushing through a new battery of repressive measures, writes Hassan Mahamdallie
Socialist Worker answers five questions about the EU
The case of Rachel Dolezal reveals a great deal of confused thinking about race and racism, writes Yuri Prasad