Pierre Rousset [2015] In 2009 the French LCR, follwing two highky successful presidential election campaigns with candidate Olivier Besacenot, took … More
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Global Protests: Rebellion and Repression
23 December 2019. Original at Mutiny In the last two months, the world has seen the most widespread mobilisations against … More
Must Labour move right to secure its working-class base?
Phil Hearse argues that the Blairite Right and Lexit Left are drawing all the wrong conclusions from the general election. … More
Election analysis. A victory for the Far Right. A crisis for the Left.
Updated: Dec 14, 2019 Neil Faulkner and Phil Hearse analyse the general election defeat and draw lessons for the battles … More
Fighting for Climate Justice
Lies, damn lies and statistics, right? Well not always – sometimes statistics dramatise social reality in a graphic way. A … More
The Politics of Hurricanes
• September 18, 2018 • Phil Hearse How Climate Catastrophe Victimizes the Poor Climate change catastrophe is, as this article is written, … More
Can the Italian ‘sardines’ movement put an end to right-wing hegemony?
By Daniel Fulvi, GLW About 15,000 people gathered in Piazza Maggiore, Bologna, on November 14, for a flash mob to … More
Do Remainers want to abandon the working class?
28 June 2019 Bannners on the anti-Trump demo in LondonJon Cruddas’ Guardian article has a simple message, widely backed by left-wing Brexiteers, … More
Myths of Ayn Rand
Phil Hearse(2009) Most people sympathetic to radical politics outside the United States have probably never heard of Ayn Rand, and … More
Crisis and Polarisation: analysing Labour’s meltdown
Phil Hearse and Neil Faulkner It is cold comfort that the Tories were smashed in the Euro elections. Because the Labour … More