Undocumented workers in Paris are waging an extraordinary battle to win their rights, reports Vanina Giudicelli
As world leaders gather at the Cohenhagen summit to discuss climate change, Martin Empson argues that the market cannot save the planet - we need a mass movement.
Patrick Bond examines the forces battling it out at the climate summit in Copenhagen - and the resistance from below.
Thousands of people gathered at a vigil in Trafalgar Square last month where just weeks earlier Ian Baynham, a gay man, had been battered to death by teenagers.
Chris Harman died as he lived, in the struggle. He was a formidable intellectual but his integrity and unassuming approach meant that perhaps only now the impact of his life and work is fully appreciated.
Zombie Capitalism is a masterful book, a culmination of Chris Harman's work spanning four decades as one of the world's leading Marxist economists. The timing of his passing is both tragic and deeply ironic.
All Chris's publications are important, but two in particular stand out for me. One is a pamphlet called Is a Machine After Your Job? It deals with the way employers use new technology to get more work out of fewer people without giving them more leisure time.
The last time I saw Chris Harman he was in his element.
The economic driving force of capitalism is the need to accumulate wealth - to make profits.
I first met Chris in London just before Marxism 1990. My first impression was that he seemed argumentative and particularly so towards me, a former orthodox Trotskyist with a mishmash of vague ideas.
Joe Sacco talks to Tim Sanders and Patrick Ward about how he got into comic journalism and the power of cartoons
We have just been on all-out strike for three weeks. We struck to resist plans by Superdrug to attack our pay and conditions.