[Video] Marxism and Art Alan Woods gives a lecture at the Chelsea College of Art in London in April 2009. He deals with the important role art plays in revolutionary political movements and speaks about how art changes to reflect the social and political events of the time.
[Video] What is Socialism? John Peterson, National Secretary of the Workers International and editor of Socialist Appeal, interviewed by Our World Today on the subject of "What is Socialism?". The interview covers many of the traditional arguments made against socialism and defends the banner of revolutionary Marxism.
[Video] Construction Workers Demo in London Construction workers travel to London on May 6 to demonstrate against a new wave of exploitation. Workers gather outside London Olympics site as the sun rises, and later outside Parliament, to make their voices heard and to demand justice for all workers.
[Audio] 90 years since the founding of the Communist International This year marks the 90th anniversary of the founding of the Communist International. Mick Brooks spoke at a recent Socialist Appeal Day School on the rise of the "world party of socialist revolution" under Lenin and Trotsky and its subsequent political and bureaucratic degeneration under Stalin.
[Video] Britain: Visteon Workers Eviction in Enfield Visteon workers in Enfield, having been threatened with mass arrest by a court order, agree to leave peacefully under the recommendation of the union on April 9, 2009. Some workers feel that ending the occupation is a mistake, despite an agreement by the Visteon management to enter into negotiations.
[Video] FRETECO: Occupied Factories and Workers' Control in Venezuela This new documentary on FRETECO explores the movement of occupied factories and workers' control in Venezuela. Watch it online now. Spanish with English subtitles.
[Audio] Marxism and Darwinism Recently the Marxist society of the University of London Union met for a discussion on ‘Marxism and Darwinism’. The topic of this meeting was chosen in order to coincide with the recent exhibitions and publicity surrounding the 150th anniversary of the publication of Charles Darwin’s masterwork, ‘Origin of the Species’ in November this year.
[Video] World Economic Crisis - Interview with Alan Woods in Pakistani TV A striking indication of the echo that the ideas of The Struggle (the Marxist tendency in Pakistan) are getting in different social layers was the presence of several editors from the TV channel Five at their recent 2009 congress. This TV channel recently broadcast an hour-long interview with Alan Woods on the world economic crisis.
[Video] Visteon Factory Worker Occupations in Britain Hundreds of workers occupy three Visteon car manufacturing factories in Britain after the management closed them down, laying off the entire workforce with no notice, violating their contracts. This is reminiscent of the factory occupations of the 1970s.
[Video] Visteon Factory Occupation Workers go to Boss's House On Monday 6th April 2009, seven days after occupying their factory in Basildon, Essex, the Visteon car plant workers decide to give their former boss, Steve Gawne, a visit at his country manor to hand-deliver a letter demanding justice be served.
[Video] Visteon Factory Worker Occupations in Britain Hundreds of workers occupy three Visteon car manufacturing factories in Britain after the management closed them down, laying off the entire workforce with no notice, violating their contracts. This is reminiscent of the factory occupations of the 1970s.
[Audio] World Capitalist Crisis - The worst in history? Hear Rob Sewell, Political Editor of Socialist Appeal, leading off at a meeting after the "Put people first" demonstration in the lead-up to the G20 summit in London. He spoke on whether this is the deepest crisis capitalism has ever faced, and what you can do to help organise the fight back, as part of the struggle for socialism.
[Audio] The Paris Commune of 1871 Speaking on the 1871 Paris Commune at the IMT Winter School in Berlin, Greg Oxley explained: "The history of the Paris Commune is not just history, but it is our history. It is really the beginning of the concsious struggle for socialism. The Paris Commune was the first time the working class rose up, took power, held on to power for ten weeks before it was brutally crushed in the last week of May 1871."
[Audio] Trotsky's Writings of the 1930's At a recent meeting of the International Marxist Tendency in Canada, Alex Grant, editor of Fightback magazine, speaks on the writings of Trotsky in the 1930's. This period, encompassing the Great Depression and mass revolutionary movements, is a goldmine of ideas for today's youth and working class activists. Grant gives an overview of the flavour of Trotsky's writings of the period in order to encourage further reading and study.
[Audio] John Peterson of U.S. Hands Off Venezuela on the Jeff Farias Show John Peterson, U.S. National Secretary of Hands Off Venezuela, speaking on the state of the Venezuelan Revolution and its relevance to American workers.