Friedrich Engels

Friedrich Engels and the theory of the labour aristocracy

Jonathan Strauss considers the scope and significance of the theory of the labour aristocracy and its application by Engels to understanding the politics of the English working class.
molotov cocktail

The UnitedHealth Insurance CEO killing and contested violence in a capitalist society

Vince Montes asks: Why are many people looking past the homicide of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson and focusing more on Luigi Mangione as a kind of hero?
Walking past No 10

Britain: New alliance needed to combat fascism

Phil Hearse — The idea fascists can be defeated by being “no platformed“ has shown its limitations. A socialist and green political alternative that can have an impact at the level of the masses is needed.
Trump foreign policy

Trump’s foreign policy: The method behind the madness

Lance Selfa — Even if Trump tends to see U.S. foreign policy as little more than an extension of his reality TV persona, the changes that his administration are initiating are momentous.
King Trump

The man who would be king: Method in Trump’s madness, contradictions in Trump’s method

Sam Gindin — Whatever Trump’s inclinations, without an ability to deliver on his economic promises and an escape route from the tariff chaos, Trump’s problems will deepen.
End Bad Governance Nigeria protest

Mass struggles, organised labour and the left in 21st century Nigeria

Baba Aye — Working-class people and youths of Nigeria have waged struggles of great significance over the last twenty-five years.
South Korea celebration Yoon impeachment

Yoon’s impeachment ratified: A new era for South Korean democracy?

Youngsu Won — South Korea has survived Yoon’s self-coup and the subsequent wave of extreme right-wing violence, demonstrating once again the importance of people’s power in defending and consolidating the country’s present-day democracy.
Trump tariffs

Behind Trump’s spiralling tariff war: An interview with Marxist economist Michael Roberts

Michael Roberts explains the recent raft of tariffs announced by US President Donald Trump, how they fit into his broader project to reassert US global hegemony, and what a left response could look like.   
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The state of Africa in the new world (dis)order

Will Shoki — Africa today stands at a crossroads, caught between internal crises, shifting global power dynamics, and the slow unraveling of the post-liberation political order.
Donald Trump addressing crowd

Trump, fascism and the authoritarian turn

DK Renton — Rather than concentrating on applying the (at times, misleading) label of fascist to Trump, the important thing is to learn the lessons from historical antifascist movements to formulate a robust counterpolitics to the Trumpian agenda.

(Video) Climate change is a class issue

Sarah Glynn and John Clarke discuss their new book, ‘Climate Change is a Class Issue’.
Capitalism is not working

Reinvigorating Marx’s value theory to understand 21st century capitalism

Dmitry Pozhidaev — Guglielmo Carchedi and Michael Roberts’ new book offers a necessary counterpoint and challenge to dominant economic paradigms that continue to marginalise value theory.