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Month: October 2021

“Fifty pints of lager, please!”: half a century of British Asian struggles

Posted on 20th October 2021 by International Socialism

In 1969, Balwinder Rana founded the first Asian youth movement in Britain, the Indian Youth Federation of Gravesend in Kent. For two years in the 1970s, he was a full-time national Asian organiser for the Socialist Workers Party. In 1979,… Continue Reading →

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Afghanistan and empire

Posted on 18th October 2021 by International Socialism

As United States personnel scrabbled from their embassy in the Afghan capital of Kabul in August, it marked the climax of a vile 20 year saga.1 The outcome vindicates those on the left who opposed George Bush’s “War on Terrorism”,… Continue Reading →

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What to expect from COP26: climate action, climate justice or greenwashing?

Posted on 17th October 2021 by International Socialism

If Karl Marx and Frederick Engels were writing the Communist Manifesto today, it is not inconceivable that they would begin with the sentence: “A spectre is haunting humanity—the spectre of extinction.” Even before the onset of the coronavirus pandemic in… Continue Reading →

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