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Around the world

Britain

Britain: Tory and Labour conferences drive home need for new workers’ party

October 13, 2023 Editorial from The Socialist (CWI England & Wales)

Outside this year’s Tory conference in Manchester, 3,000 members of various health unions, mainly consultants and junior doctors, gathered. They set out their determination to keep up strike action throughout the autumn and winter if […]

USA

US: Speaker crisis reveals political division against backdrop of growing worker militantcy

October 12, 2023 Lenny Shail, from The Socialist (England & Wales CWI)

It seems that few weeks go by without a new stage of widening social polarisation and fracturing divisions developing within US society and US capitalism. On 3 October, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, […]

Britain

Scotland: The reality behind Labour’s by-election euphoria

October 11, 2023 Philip Stott and Matt Dobson, Socialist Party Scotland

The Rutherglen and Hamilton West by-election was a massive vote of no confidence in the main pro-capitalist parties. Despite intense attention from the media and the political establishment, and major resources expended by Labour and […]

Germany

Germany 1923: On the brink of revolution

October 10, 2023 Wolfram Klein, Socialism Today (Issue 271 October 2023)

According to capitalist mainstream history, 1923 was the year of hyperinflation and the failed Hitler putsch. This narrative equates German history, first and foremost, with fascism. Yet 1923 was also the year that Germany was […]

Israel / Palestine

Stop the Israel-Gaza war!

October 9, 2023 Judy Beishon, International Secretariat-CWI

For workers’ unity and struggle against national conflict and oppression The images from Israel and the Gaza Strip are horrific. Many hundreds of civilians are dead on both sides. The unprecedented attacks by Hamas inside […]

Featured

Israel-Palestine: 30 years since the Oslo accord – will there ever be a Palestinian state? 

October 7, 2023 Judy Beishon, International Secretariat-CWI

As we go to press, Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu has declared that Israel is “at war” after Hamas launched rockets across the border between the Gaza Strip and Israel and Hamas fighters entered Israel. […]

Britain

Drawing lessons from Britain’s strike wave

October 6, 2023 Rob Williams, Socialism Today (Issue 271 October 2023), monthly magazine of the Socialist Party (CWI England & Wales)

The current strike wave, which erupted more than a year ago with national strike action by railworkers in the RMT union, marks the beginning of a new era in the class struggle in Britain. At last […]

Scotland

Scotland: 22,000 schools and early years workers take strike action

October 5, 2023 Jim McFarlane, Dundee City UNISON secretary, personal capacity

Last week’s historic 3-day strike by over 22,000 members of the trade union, UNISON, in Scotland, working in schools and early years, was an expression of the pent up class anger felt by council workers […]

Britain

Forty years since expulsion of Militant Editorial Board

October 4, 2023 From The Socialist, weekly newspaper of the Socialist Party (CWI England & Wales)

By 1983 , Militant, the predecessor of the Socialist Party (CWI England & Wales), was growing ever more influential, especially through the Labour Party Young Socialists (LPYS) and on Merseyside, as well as other places. […]

Thailand

Thai government proves to be an unstable formation that betrays masses’ aspirations

October 2, 2023 Yuva Balan

After successfully blocking the leader of the Move Forward Party from becoming the next prime minister of Thailand, the country’s military bureaucracy managed to collaborate with the second largest Pheu Thai Party to finally appoint […]

Nagorno Karabakh

Azerbaijani military forces overrun Nagorno-Karabakh enclave causing mass exodus of refugees

September 29, 2023 Niall Mulholland

Last week, in just under 24 hours, Azerbaijani military forces overran the Nagorno-Karabakh enclave in the south Caucasus mountains, at the cost of around 200 lives. Since then, nearly 70,000 ethnic Armenians have fled the […]

Finland

Finland: University occupations mark new phase in struggle against right wing government

September 28, 2023 Edmund Schluessel, CWI in Finland

A wave of student activism has swept over Finland as the Conservative-led government prepares to impose its first, austerity-led budget. Student groups have launched sit-in demonstrations at most universities and several technical colleges and upper […]

South Africa

Johannesburg inferno that killed 77 an indictment of capitalist system in South Africa

September 25, 2023 Marxist Workers Party reporters

The inferno at the end of August that claimed the lives of 77 people, the majority burnt beyond recognition, is one of the worst indictments not just against the City of Johannesburg (CoJ), but the […]

Britain

Hundreds of journalists strike at National World newspapers

September 23, 2023 Anton McCabe, National Union of Journalists NEC member, personal capacity

Over 330 National Union of Journalists (NUJ) members in over 100 National World newspapers and websites across Britain and Northern Ireland struck on 18 September. The company imposed a 4.5% pay rise. That is despite […]

Britain

Capitalist crisis consumes universities

September 22, 2023 Editorial from The Socialist newspaper

It seems simpler to list the things which work in Britain in 2023 than to list what’s broken. Public services are literally crumbling. Prices everywhere for workers and young people continue to spiral above our […]

USA

Car workers strike in US-wide dispute

September 21, 2023 Independent Socialist Group, US

On 15 September, members of the Independent Socialist Group (ISG) joined with United Auto Workers (UAW) members and other supporters at a practice picket in Mansfield, MA, to show support for a strike. Following the […]

Norway

Conservatives make big gains in Norway’s regional and local elections

September 20, 2023 Robin Nilsen, CWI Norway

The local council and regional election results of the 10th of September 2023 in the nationwide elections in Norway was a clear defeat for the ruling coalition parties of the Norwegian Labour Party (AP) and […]

Austria

Austria: Indefinite strike at Ardo points the way to an autumn of discontent

September 19, 2023 Laura Rafetseder, Sozialistische Offensive (CWI in Austria)

An indefinite strike at Ardo, a food processing and packaging plant, in Groß-Enzersdorf, near Vienna, is entering its second week. A warning strike was held on September 11, and the 150-strong workforce has now been […]

Germany

Germany: National congress of ver.di union to deepen ‘social partnership’

September 19, 2023 Angelika Teweleit, Berlin

From 17 to 23 September, about 1,000 delegates at the ver.di national congress will discuss the future direction of the trade union. Ver.di is a public and service sector union and the second biggest in […]

Libya

Libyan Floods | An Avoidable Catastrophe

September 18, 2023 Scott Jones, Socialist Party (CWI England & Wales)

“I have lived through two civil wars and a revolution. I work in a hospital, I see people die from the armed conflicts but nothing like this. This is overwhelming.” This is how one doctor […]

Iran

Iran | One year after the murder of Jina (Mahsa) Amini

September 16, 2023 Lukas Zöbelein, Sozialistische Organisation Solidarität (CWI Germany)

A year ago, Jina (Mahsa) Amini, then a 22-year-old Kurdish woman, died in the custody of the then recently re-activated so-called “morality police”. Her murder triggered a revolutionary process, initially led by brave youth and […]

China

China : A new economic conjuncture

September 13, 2023 Philip Stott and Lence Law

The multiple problems facing China’s state capitalist economy have grown significantly during 2023. The western capitalist press is full of often self-serving analysis predicting the end of the ‘Chinese miracle’.   In addition, ratcheting tensions […]

Chile

INTERVIEW | Recollections of the Dictatorship, Its Fall & the Struggle in Chile Today 

September 12, 2023 Hugo Rodríguez, Socialismo Revolucionario (CWI in Chile)

The Independent Socialist Group (ISG) interviewed Hugo Rodríguez, a member of Socialismo Revolucionario (then Workers Democracy), the Chilean section of the Committee for a Workers International (CWI), with which ISG stands in political solidarity. Hugo […]

Audio

LISTEN | South Africa’s Deepening Political Crisis

September 9, 2023 Weizmann Hamilton, Marxist Workers Party (CWI in South Africa)

A general election is due in South Africa in 2024. It will be the seventh since the hated apartheid system of racial oppression and segregation was dismantled. Across South African society it is viewed as […]

History & Anniversaries

ANNIVERSARY | The 1963 Iraq Coup

September 8, 2023 Joe Fathallah, Socialist Party (CWI in England & Wales)

Rich in lessons for today One of the most important and tragic events in the history of Iraq took place on 8 February, 1963. The left-wing government led by Abd al-Karim Qasim was overthrown in […]

India

India | A New Phase of Indian Capitalism and Challenges Ahead

September 7, 2023 B. Youvraj, New Socialist Alternative (CWI in India)

The extremely right-wing Modi-led BJP government has completed nine years in power, with elections scheduled next year. At this juncture, when we draw political perspectives, we need to assess the processes that have been unfolding […]

USA

US | Fissures Prepare Eruption of Political Crisis and Working Class Struggle

September 6, 2023 Lenny Shail, Socialist Party (CWI in England & Wales)

The latest indictment of Donald Trump, his fourth criminal case this year, marks another new stage in the dysfunctional, chaotic, fractured current-day USA. “America is history’s most successful failing state”, the Financial Times put it […]

Gabon

Gabon | Current Wave of Coups in Africa Highlights Failure of Capitalism and Declining Faith in Bourgeois Democracy

September 4, 2023 Peluola Adewale, Democratic Socialist Movement (CWI in Nigeria)

No to all looters, civilian or military Working people need to build a movement for democratic rights and socialist change   “In the name of the Gabonese people” the military coup leaders on August 30, […]

Norway

Norwegian Labour-led government behind opposition Conservatives in election race

August 30, 2023 Robin Nilsen, CWI Norway

All the opinion polls in Norway are predicting huge electoral gains for the Conservative opposition and the right wing ‘Popularists’, and huge losses for the Norwegian Labour party. On the 11th of September 2023, the […]

Russia

Wagner group leader, Prigozhin, killed in plane crash

August 29, 2023 Niall Mulholland

The death of the Russian warlord Yevgeny Prigozhin and other leaders of the Wagner group in an aircraft crash has intensified the tensions inside Vladimir Putin’s regime and the Russian state. So far, it is […]

China

What lay behind Mao’s Cultural Revolution?

August 23, 2023 Christine Thomas, from Socialism Today (Issue 267 May 2023)

The Cultural Revolution – a period that is generally considered to have spanned the ten years from 1966 to the death of Mao Zedong in 1976 – is one of the most confusing and misunderstood […]

Britain

Why is Black unemployment so high and what can we do about it?

August 22, 2023 From The Socialist, weekly paper of the Socialist Party (CWI England & Wales)

Statistics recently published by the Trades Union Congress (TUC) show unemployment among black and minority ethnic (BAME) people was at 6.9% in 2022, over double the unemployment rate of white people – 3.2%. The unemployment […]

Book review

‘The Capital Order: How Economists Invented Austerity and Paved the Way for Fascism’

August 19, 2023 Paul Kershaw,  Socialism Today (issue 268 June 2023)

The age of austerity is clearly not over as capitalist politicians of all persuasions compete to manage economic crisis in the interest of the capitalist class. PAUL KERSHAW reviews a book that places economic austerity […]

Britain

Welsh devolution – a case study of Labour in power

August 18, 2023 Dave Reid, Socialist Party Wales

The next UK government is likely to be a Labour government led by Keir Starmer. The huge lead that Starmer currently enjoys is not a vote of confidence in him, the current leadership of the […]

History & Anniversaries - Ireland

Ireland North: 25th anniversary of the Omagh bombing

August 16, 2023 Anton McCabe, Militant Left (CWI), Omagh

The Omagh bomb of 25 years ago was the end of any significant republican armed campaign in Ireland or elsewhere. The backlash ruled such out for many years. The Omagh bombing was one of the […]

South Africa

SA general election approaches – a crisis of political representation for capitalist class and working class

August 14, 2023 Marxist Workers Party (CWI South Africa) reporters

One of Italian Communist Antonio Gramsci’s most quoted phrases is his 1930 statement in the ‘Prison Notebooks’: ‘The crisis consists precisely in the fact that the old is dying and the new cannot be born; […]

Britain

Broad Left Network of UK civil service union, PCS, calls for continuing pay campaign

August 11, 2023 Socialist Party (CWI) members in PCS

The UK civil service trade union, PCS, is balloting its members on its response to a government pay offer. Socialist Party (CWI) members in PCS are part of the Broad Left Network (BLN), campaigning for […]

Britain

Desperate Tory government drives environmental destruction

August 10, 2023 Editorial from The Socialist, weekly paper of the Socialist Party (CWI England & Wales)

Facing a potential electoral landslide against them, the Tories are desperate. Hundreds of Tory MPs threatened with losing their jobs are desperately clawing to find a ledge to cling onto. Narrowly holding onto Boris Johnson’s […]

USA

Court cases mount for Donald Trump

August 9, 2023 Dave Murray, from The Socialist (issue 1238)

Donald Trump attended a federal court in Washington DC on 3 August in which he faced a 45-page criminal indictment accusing him of conspiracy to overturn the democratic outcome of the 2020 US presidential election. […]

Scotland

Scotland’s council workers set to strike

August 8, 2023 Brian Smith, Glasgow City Unison secretary (personal capacity) 

Scotland’s council workers are heading towards another autumn of strike action over this year’s annual pay rise. All three trade unions’ members overwhelmingly rejected an offer of 5.25% – 5.5%. Unite has returned strike majorities […]

Niger

The coup in Niger and the potential for regional war and instablity

August 7, 2023 Chinedu Bosah, Democratic Socialist Movement (CWI in Nigeria)

Niger has become a focus of international interest and discussion since the military elite presidential guard seized power from Mohamed Bazoum and placed him on house arrest on Wednesday July 26, 2023. General Abdourahmane Tchiani, […]

History & Anniversaries - Ireland

TV review: ‘Once Upon a Time in Northern Ireland’

August 4, 2023 Niall Mulholland

Once Upon a Time in Northern Ireland, available on BBC iPlayer, is one of the outstanding documentaries on the conflict in Northern Ireland that is euphemistically known as the ‘Troubles’. Rather than an overarching narrative, […]

USA

Hollywood strikes!

August 1, 2023 James Ivens, Equity (UK actors' union) member

Writers and performers for TV and film across the United States are on strike. They are fighting for their livelihood and industry futures in a double crisis of inflation and new tech disruption. Angry picket […]

Russia

Russian left sociologist, Boris Kagarlitsky, arrested  

July 29, 2023 From a correspondent in Russia

On Tuesday, July 25, Boris Kagarlitsky, a well-known left-wing university teacher in Moscow, was arrested. It appears as if a political purge is going on in the country. This arrest came only a few days […]

USA

UPS Teamster tentative agreement reached: Does it meet workers’ needs?

July 29, 2023 Independent Socialist Group (US)

On Tuesday July 25th, the International Brotherhood of Teamsters announced a tentative agreement (TA) with UPS, calling off the strike of 350,000 workers that was set to begin on August 1st. UPS Teamsters are the […]

Britain

Tories set for general election defeat

July 27, 2023 Editorial of the Socialist (issue 1237), weekly paper of the Socialist Party (CWI England & Wales)

“Voters were pissed off with us”. That response of a Tory MP to two crushing by-election defeats on 20 July was putting it mildly. A 24% swing from the Tories to Labour in Selby and […]

Sri Lanka

Sri Lankan government organise police attack on remembrance of 1983 pogroms

July 25, 2023 TU Senan.CWI

A remembrance event for the July 1983 pogroms, which was organized in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on Sunday, July 23, was attacked and forcibly stopped by the police. The 1983 pogrom against Tamils is regarded as […]

USA

US Supreme Court targets Teamsters union

July 24, 2023 Ronan Foley (Teamsters Local 170) & Nick Wurst (SMART-TD Local 1473)

In August 2017, the International Brotherhood of Teamsters (Local 174) was negotiating a new contract with concrete company Glacier Northwest. Concrete truck drivers reported to work, turned on their trucks, left the full containers of […]

Germany

Germany: How Marxists deal with Reformism – An examination of the ideas of “Revolutionary Break”

July 22, 2023 CWI

Note: The  article below was written in May 2023,  by Tom Hoffman, a member of the German section of the CWI (Sol -Socialist Organisation Solidarity). From the end of last year, young Sol members, who […]

Finland

Finland: Thousands demonstrate against scandal-ridden, far-right government

July 21, 2023 Edmund Schluessel, CWI in Finland

Up to 6,000 people joined last Wednesday’s “Zero Tolerance for Racism” march in central Helsinki, demanding the fall of the National Conservative/Basic Finns-led far-right coalition, just one month after it the government was formed. The […]

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