Where is Britain Going? A Marxist Analysis of Britain Today - Part 2 While GDP in Britain is supposed to be the fifth largest in the world, the division of this wealth is extremely unequal. What growth has taken place has mainly been by increased exploitation of workers. The market principle of profit comes before education and health. Yet British capitalism's share of world exports has continually decreased.
Ireland: Imperialism not neutral As Gerry Ruddy explains, “The issue of the national question in Ireland is at heart a class question. The division of the country into two separate states has encouraged sectarianism, seriously dividing the working class and allowing the continued exploitation of all workers.†This while in the recent period the IRSP in the South of Ireland has come under attack from political policing.
Spain: Morala and Carnero released from prison Morala and Carnero, the two trade unionists jailed in Spain, have been released - although they have not been acquitted and have only been granted a conditional release. Despite their ordeal, they remain in good spirits and are prepared to continue the fight for a better world.
Where is Britain Going? A Marxist Analysis of Britain Today - Part 1 This document constitutes an analysis of the deepening social, political and economic crisis of British capitalism. This perspective applies the method of Marxism to these developments, seeking to uncover the trends and processes within, and serves as a guide to action for all those workers and youth who want to struggle for a socialist transformation of society.
Crisis of the Polish right The collapse of Stalinism in Eastern Europe created a peculiar political situation, which is not easily understood from outside. Stalinism discredited the very idea of socialism, but what has replaced is a rather crude bourgeois political set up. However, below the surface, things are moving on. In Poland, where right-wing Christian views seem to dominate the scene, a crisis is brewing.
Denmark: Militant mood at founding meeting of SUF Left Opposition The Marxists expelled from the SUF in Denmark have launched an opposition organisation to continue the struggle for a revolutionary programme in the organisation.
France – Legislative elections mark the end of the honeymoon period The legislative elections in France, despite giving a clear majority to the right, also marked the electoral recovery of the left. French society is increasingly divided, and the divisions in parliament will be reflected on the streets one way or another.
Denmark: The participation of Socialistisk Arbejder Parti (SAP) in the expulsion of Marxists from the SUF The expulsions of 26 Marxists from the youth organisation SUF is now known not only on the Danish left, but also internationally. This article explains the role of the USFI’s Danish section, the SAP, in the recent expulsion of the Marxists of Socialistisk Standpunkt from the SUF.
Marxism and the Falklands/Malvinas war As the media remind us of the war that took place 25 years ago, we remind our readers of our analysis of the question: The Falklands Crisis - A Socialist Answer by Ted Grant in 1982, The Falklands War - 20 years later by Phil Mitchinson in 2002, Reply to Luis Oviedo - Part Three - The Malvinas: Marxism and War and Reply to Luis Oviedo - Part Five - For a class policy by Alan Woods in 2004.
Taxing truth about Gordon Brown – Part One Written before Gordon Brown emerged as the sole candidate to replace Blair, this article shows where Brown really stands on key issues facing the workers of Britain. His latest budget actually shifted the burden of taxation in such a way that the poor actually pay more.
Britain: The Crowning of Gordon Brown Thanks to the sabotage of some 300-odd members of the Parliamentary Labour Party, ordinary Labour Party members and affiliates, who were expecting a leadership election, ended up with no election and a “one member, no vote†imposed candidate. The task now is to strengthen the left in preparation for future battles.
Right increases votes in Irish general election - A recipe for future crisis In spite of its social and economic policies – and the corruption scandals - the ruling Fianna Fáil party held its ground in the recent Irish elections. This can be understood on the basis of the prolonged economic boom and the lack of a credible genuine left alternative.
G8 summit in Germany – Police violence and riots overshadow class struggle The heads of government of the G8 are meeting in Heiligendamm in Germany. But they are being heavily protected from the harsh social realities that have emerged in Germany. Thousands of protestors are also there. Significantly, there are several important strikes that have affected life in Germany. This may also explain “police tactics” that seemed designed to provoke violent conflict, rather than play it down.
Open letter to the Unity-list of Denmark (Red-Green alliance) On hearing of the proposed expulsions from the SUF in Denmark, Claudio Bellotti, a member of the National Executive of Rifondazione Comunista in Italy, wrote to the leaders of the SUF calling on them to guarantee a democratic procedure and abandon bureaucratic methods.