For several years, we’ve been told that campaigning against the Palestinian genocide has undermined “social cohesion” and ...
Starmer’s assignment as leader was to sanitise the Labour Party and present it as a viable option for the ruling class.
One of the great uprisings of the twentieth century occurred 50 years ago this month. In this piece, Sandra Bloodworth ...
American economic resilience, imperialist aggression and class polarisation have far-reaching implications for socialist perspectives in the US and elsewhere. In this guest piece for the anti-empire ...
From the genocide in Gaza to the relentless, profit-driven climate crisis and the rise of the far right, world capitalism is truly horrifying. But there is hope amidst the horror. A new generation is ...
Australian politics is at a turning point. One Nation’s polling numbers have gone from disturbing to disastrous in just a few months. The party is now a serious electoral challenger, and its leaders ...
Martin Hirst started his career in journalism at the University of Sydney student newspaper Honi Soit during the heady years of student radicalism in the mid-1970s. From 1984 to 1990 he worked at the ...
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