Former Guantanamo Bay prisoner Moazzam Begg has been tortured and hounded by the state, and vilified by the media. He never let it stop him speaking out.
Sadie Robinson says a new book on Eleanor Marx is a great introduction to both her ideas and political method
Workers have no interest in bringing down Britain’s national debt, argues Tomáš Tengely-Evans
The British government has never been shy about cosying up to tyrants and their regimes, says Judith Orr
Our rulers love it if they can persuade us to join in with their shows of patriotism. And that’s exactly why we should reject them, says Sadie Robinson
The Smith Commission’s proposals prove people were right to be suspicious of Westminster parties' vow for more devolved powers for Scotland, writes Carlo Morelli
John Parrington looks at artificial intelligence, and says it will be a long time before computers are smarter than humans
Youth worker Dean Ryan looks behind the headlines to show how capitalism pushes young people to crime
Martin Empson reviews Naomi Klein’s book, and argues that only getting rid of capitalism can stop climate change
Mahienour el-Massry spoke to Socialist Worker about her time in jail and the Egyptian military’s ongoing clampdown
Capitalism continually pits people against each other, but that isn’t how human beings evolved, writes John Parrington
Raymie Kiernan was in the audience at the Ritzy in south London, one of 200 cinemas that got a live feed of Russell Brand’s discussion on revolution last week