Aleka Papariga on imperialism today
The 19th Congress of the KKE will take place on 11-14 April 2013. Its main subject besides the review of the activity and the duties of the party until the 20th Congress Continue reading
The 19th Congress of the KKE will take place on 11-14 April 2013. Its main subject besides the review of the activity and the duties of the party until the 20th Congress Continue reading
by Giorgos Marinos writing in the German journal Marxistische Blätter. It is a fact that when we refer to the complex problems of the communist and labour movement, especially when we Continue reading
For a student of Marxist political economy, one of the last year’s highlights was the seven-part discussion of the global economic crisis, its causes, and consequences which was featured in Socialist Continue reading
by Zoltan Zigedy Actually it never waned. Like most evils, it lurks in the shadows and under rocks until it is called on again to serve the rich and powerful. Continue reading
by Ken Fuller Martin Jacques, author of When China Rules the World (Penguin Press, 2009), visited Manila two weeks ago to give his view of the giant to the north, Continue reading
by Zoltan Zigedy Amnesty International has a bee under its bonnet. A human rights advocate, educator, and labor attorney, Dan Kovalik, mustered the audacity to challenge the world’s most prominent Continue reading
Demand the repeal of the anti union laws writes Anne Field “Regulation of the media with statutory underpinning to protect the public is essential, along with a right of reply Continue reading
We Need a Critical Reading of the Election Results Analysis by the Communist Party of Venezuela The Venezuelan people and international forces for peace and progress have been celebrating, Continue reading
Peter Cranie Right now we face an unprecedented era of austerity. We are rightly angry that the pain is being felt by the poorest – working people and graduates saddled Continue reading
by Kenny Coyle Syria’s Ba’ath Party has been in power since 1963, and for half a century it has shaped and guided the country’s fortunes in war and peace. Yet Continue reading