The movement against neoliberalism and war must be built, but so too must the revolutionary Marxist current within it.
Attacks on Labour and trade union leaders, as well as the occasional anecdote, makes 'In the Thick of Workers' Struggle', Tony Cliff's second volume of selected writings, essential reading.
New Labour can no longer take the trade unions' money for granted.
George W nearly as popular as Abe Lincoln? Mike Davis looks at the strange twists of the US political scene.
Report from a Marxist Forum in Tower Hamlets, East London.
Despite its military dominance the US still has reason to fear its rivals.
The work of Studs Terkel lets ordinary Americans speak for themselves.
It's working class Americans we side with, not their government.
Can the US be stopped? This is the question millions of people are asking as George Bush gears up to launch an attack against Iraq.
An important conference of rank and file trade unionists is set to take place in London on 16 March. Organised by the Socialist Alliance, the conference will bring together shop stewards and union representatives, as well as other trade unionists to debate the issue of the trade union political fund and the financial links between New Labour and the unions. It will also discuss the campaign against privatisation.