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Neoliberalism and the crisis in health and social care

Posted on 29th June 2017 by Camilla

Health and social care provision around the globe is in crisis. Over a decade of neoliberalist health policy has reduced services to near breaking point. In the UK the pace of the attacks on the practice and principles of the… Continue Reading →

Article health and social care, NHS

Class and class struggle in China today

Posted on 29th June 2017 by Camilla

In 2000 Zhang Zemin, then President of China and General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party, unveiled his great new political insight—the theory of the “three represents”.1 Although it’s easy to ridicule the pseudo-Marxist rhetoric and the exaggerated claims of… Continue Reading →

Article China, global working class

Neoliberalism, the state and revolution: the case of Egypt

Posted on 29th June 2017 by Camilla

The Egyptian Revolution that began in January 2011 was the most important breakthrough for the Arab working class in over 50 years.1 It was a blow against capitalism in its neoliberal mode and an inspiration to activists worldwide. The counter-revolution… Continue Reading →

Article Egypt, Egyptian Revolution, the state

Science, socialism and the Russian Revolution

Posted on 29th June 2017 by Camilla

Science matters to socialists.1 For one thing, it’s impossible to be an effective activist in the 21st century without having some awareness of the impact of science on society. The threat of global warming, the replacement of jobs by computers… Continue Reading →

Article Russian Revolution, Science

Fast food rights: organising the unorganised

Posted on 29th June 2017 by Camilla

The question of organising the unorganised is an incredibly broad one, engulfing lessons from historical experience in the trade union movement, as well as deeply ideological arguments on the nature of the working class today. But it’s important to note… Continue Reading →

Article precarious workers, Trade unions

Podemos, Catalonia and the workers’ movement in the Spanish state

Posted on 29th June 2017 by Camilla

Three years ago, the Spanish prime minister Mariano Rajoy looked like the captain of a sinking ship.1 Following the outbreak of the 2007-8 economic crisis and as an austerity package, imposed by the Spanish state with the support of European… Continue Reading →

Article Catalonia, Podemos, the Spanish State

Scotland the paradox

Posted on 29th June 2017 by Camilla

Scottish exceptionalism constantly pushes itself into the headlines. In 2014 the independence referendum came quite close to tearing the British state apart. The general election in 2015 saw the almost total wipeout of the Tories, Labour and the Lib Dems.… Continue Reading →

Article Scotland, the SNP

Misrepresenting revolution: Art at the Royal Academy

Posted on 5th April 2017 by Camilla

A review of Revolution: Russian Art 1917–1932 Royal Academy of Arts, Piccadilly, London, 11 February-17 April 2017 Little is more contested in art history than works from revolutionary Russia. The latest show from the Royal Academy (RA) and most of… Continue Reading →

Article Art, Russian Revolution

The story of the story of Stagger Lee

Posted on 5th April 2017 by Camilla

This is the story of how a bar-room shooting involving one “Stag” Lee Shelton became one of the most prominent narratives of 20th century popular culture in America: William Lyons, 25, colored, a levee hand, living at 1410 Morgan Street,… Continue Reading →

Article Anti-racism, folk music, The United States

Engels, Neanderthals and the origins of the family

Posted on 5th April 2017 by Camilla

Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels both took a great interest in early human history and prehistory, and it was Marx’s notes on Lewis Henry Morgan’s Ancient Society that prompted Engels to produce The Origin of the Family, Private Property and… Continue Reading →

Article Friedrich Engels, Neanderthals

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