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Libya's continuing struggle for democracy
An anti-militia protester gunned down on November 15,
India: Fearless freedom for women won’t be stopped by the wall of reaction
Protesters from the All India Progressive Women's Association in Delhi, December 22-23, 2012.
Russell Brand is right, we need a revolution (but his sexism is wrong)
Russell Brand versus Jeremy Paxman.
By Stuart Munckton
Socialists and the fight against rape culture, misogyny and women's oppression
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Capitalism, sexual violence and sexism
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Lindsey German responds to Abbie Bakan and Sharon Smith on ‘Marxist Anti-Feminism’
Lindsey German.
By Lindsey German
India: CPI-ML congress pledges to deepen people's resistance
Communist Party of India (Marxist Leninist) Liberation activists have played a c
(Updated April 14) Thatcher and Thatcherism: Don’t let them re-write history!
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By Dave Kellaway
April 9, 2013 -- Socialist Resistance -- If we need yet another argument about why we must put our political energies into building a fighting alternative to [the Labour Party] then compare and contrast these statements on the death of Margaret Thatcher:
Ed Miliband MP, Labour leader of the opposition, said:
I send my deep condolences to Lady Thatcher’s family, in particular Mark and Carol Thatcher. She will be remembered as a unique figure. She reshaped the politics of a whole generation. She was Britain’s first woman prime minister. She moved the centre ground of British politics and was a huge figure on the world stage.
The Labour Party disagreed with much of what she did and she will always remain a controversial figure. But we can disagree and also greatly respect her political achievements and her personal strength.