Matthew Cookson uncovers John Lennon's radical past 25 years after his death.
Hermann Scheer explains why it is time for nuclear power to be relegated to the technology museum.
Theresa Urbainczyk looks at the social struggles of ancient Rome.
We print eclusive extracts from Dario Fo's new one-person play about Cindy Sheehan, translated by Tom Behan.
Governments all over the world are trying to censor internet dissent.
Tony Blair's contempt for free speech and democracy has reached critical levels.
In the run-up to the International Peace Conference, Socialist Review spoke to Iraqi and US activists about the occupation, the resistance and the international movement. John Rees introduces the interviews by explaining the importance of December's event.
CRE chair Trevor Phillips's recent talk of self-segregating communities is dangerous and false.
Jane Coles explodes the myths behind the government's rhetoric about 'diversity' and 'parental choice' in schools.
John Bellamy Foster talks to Jacob Middleton about how the movement needs to respond to climate change.