Israel has shown itself committed to forever wars, but is failing in its aims to destroy Hamas, defeat Iran, and now ...
Michael Wayne’s analysis of Gramsci has its strengths, particularly on contemporary Britain, but is wrong to attack the ...
Evidence of catastrophic shifts in the climate is mounting alarmingly, yet leaders show no signs of action, so ...
The 2003 invasion of Iraq didn’t end, it continued through the wholesale neoliberalism of its economy and state, which is the ...
Chris Bambery compares the problems facing the US in a multipolar world with those of the previous world empire, Britain, and ...
At a Counterfire online meeting Chris Nineham explains the link between capitalism and class consciousness.
Lindsey German on the diminutive demagogue and Labour hopeful Andy Burnham Sweaty, coke-fuelled, would-be Fuhrer Tommy ...
The summit between the US and Chinese presidents in Beijing marked a real change in relations which further highlights the ...
We repost Des Freedman’s recent article from the London Review of Books on the state’s attempts to discredit the Palestine ...
As Trump goes to China, Michael Roberts explains the strength of its economy, and why Western critics get it wrong US ...
After Starmer’s local election debacle it looks like his time is up. Chris Nineham evaluates the probable contenders and finds them lacklustre Keir Starmer has a way of confusing stupidity with ...
This account of DOGE’s gutting of federal agencies is clear about the damage it did, but what we need is more on what was done, and can be done, to fight back, argues John Clarke With this book, Sasha ...
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