In this article we examine the lessons we can draw from the history of the workers' movement regarding the construction of the revolutionary organisation.
The protests in Iran are not taking place on a proletarian terrain. By getting involved, workers have everything to lose.
The Binaliw collapse is not an isolated event. It is a symptom of a dying system that will drag us all down with it unless we act.
A reader finds it difficult to accept the marxist view on bourgeois democracy and the dictatorship of the proletariat.
More and more, our rulers tell us, we must get ready for war...
This is the introduction to a series of articles.
The US military raid on Venezuela on Saturday 3 January raised several questions about the scale of the attack, about the motives of the US government and which position to defend as revolutionaries. We received contributions from two different contacts, which we welcome because of their clear defence of the internationalist position in reaction to the US military strike.
Our public meetings in December 2025 aimed to present the Manifesto published by the ICC on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of its foundation. It is mainly devoted to a global analysis of the last fifty years of capitalist convulsions and class struggle.
Saturday February 7 2026,
The Lucas Arms, 245A Grays Inn Rd, London WC1X 8QY, and online. 2-5pm UK time.
The US attack on Venezuela, the mounting threat to annex Greenland and to once again launch air strikes against the regime in Tehran confirm that it is the world’s strongest power that has become the main factor in the acceleration of chaos and disintegration, a process which bears with it the threat of the destruction of humanity.
The massacre of civilians, always a feature of oppressive systems, constantly reaches new, sickening heights under capitalism which thrashes about in its own decomposition and moral decay.