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Labour’s “Special Relationship” with the US

Posted on 19th January 2025 by International Socialism

The “special relationship”, declared prime minister Keir Starmer in his first official visit to White House in July 2024, was “stronger now than ever”.1The meeting in Washington was a triumph for him. It was the reward for shadowing dutifully the… Continue Reading →

Article Labour Party, Reformism, United States

Biology is not our destiny

Posted on 18th January 2025 by International Socialism

One of the campaign ads used in the 2024 presidential elections was: “Kamala Harris is for they/them. President Trump is for you”.1 The slogan both taps into the transphobia promoted by the political right in the “culture wars” and appeals… Continue Reading →

Article Gender, transgender liberation, women's liberation

Memories of a Marxist docker

Posted on 18th January 2025 by International Socialism

Eddie Prevost was a leading worker militant in the London docks from 1960 to 1989. This was a time of intense class struggle in Britain—and Eddie played a key role. He joined the Communist Party of Great Britain in the… Continue Reading →

Interview Strikes, SWP, Thatcher

Palestinian women’s resistance today: imperialism, Islamism and violence

Posted on 18th January 2025 by International Socialism

The history of women’s activism in nationalist movements in Palestine has been eviscerated or marginalised at best.1 Yet, women have played a central role in the Palestinian struggle against occupation by the British and then the Israelis dating back to… Continue Reading →

Article Hamas, Palestine, women's liberation

Farage and Reform UK: a clear and present danger

Posted on 17th January 2025 by International Socialism

The success of Reform UK in the British general election of July 2024 is unprecedented.1 The far right, anti-immigration party won 4.12 million votes, 14 percent of the total, and five seats: Clacton in Essex, Boston and Skegness in Lincolnshire,… Continue Reading →

Article far right, Farage, Fascism

The US election: an update

Posted on 19th December 2024 by International Socialism

In the final weeks of a close—and nasty—presidential election, a feeling of dread took over. This replaced the temporary and undeserved “Kamalamania” that had peaked as I wrote for the previous issue of International Socialism.1 The re-election of Donald Trump… Continue Reading →

Analysis Donald Trump, far right, US

The late, late capitalism show

Posted on 17th December 2024 by International Socialism

A tangle of seemingly disconnected signals emerged from the sequence of elections in 2024, encompassing the dramatic victory of Donald Trump in the United States presidential elections as well as Labour leader Keir Starmer’s landslide in Britain.1 One of the… Continue Reading →

Analysis crisis, far right, neoliberalism

Transatlantic slavery, capitalism and the case for reparative justice

Posted on 30th October 2024 by International Socialism

This article seeks to build a Marxist case for reparations related to transatlantic slavery—an issue that has recently returned to the political agenda of the left and crossed over into mainstream discussions. Until recently, reparations were often seen as a… Continue Reading →

Article Black Lives Matter, monarchy, Slavery

Interview: “It was absolutely liberating!” Remembering the 1984-5 miners’ strike

Posted on 30th October 2024 by International Socialism

This year marks the 40th anniversary of the beginning of the 1984-5 miners’ strike, a major class confrontation between the government of Margaret Thatcher and a trade union that had helped bring down the previous Conservative administration in the early… Continue Reading →

Interview Britain, Thatcher, The Great Miners’ Strike

Interview: Cypriot Worker—a forgotten episode in the history of the SWP

Posted on 30th October 2024 by International Socialism

During the 1970s and 1980s, members of the International Socialists (IS), later the Socialist Workers Party (SWP), produced a number of publications with the purpose of politically organising different communities in Britain.1 These publications were either printed in the English… Continue Reading →

Interview Cyprus, Greece, SWP

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