Tag: marxism
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The Administrators of Surrender
The Managed Defeat: How British Capitalism Disarmed the Working Class, and Why Labour Signed the Treaty Article written by Alexander Mckay The controversy over the dropping of several elements of the Employment Rights bill by Keir Starmer masks the fact that the bill itself was not what it was presented as. Rather than being an…
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Propaganda Overdrive
The migrant-sex-offender narrative has been carefully constructed by the state Article by Vikki Harper The recent case of Ethiopian national Hadush Kebatu—who arrived in the UK by small boat in late June 2025, lived in a hotel in Epping, Essex, committed sexual assaults after arriving, was sentenced to twelve months in prison in September and…
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Marxism–Leninism is not part of the Left
The term “left” was born in bourgeois politics. It came out of the French Revolution, when republican factions sat to the left of the monarch. From its birth, the “left” carried the outlook of the rising bourgeoisie, championing progress, secularism, and equality before the law. These ideals came from the Enlightenment, which spoke of human…
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The Unite Leadership’s Betrayal: In Solidarity with Imperialism, Not the Ukrainian Worker
The Unite Leadership Consistently Proves It’s Loyalty To The Ruling Class We have said it before, and current events force us to say it again: the Unite leadership, from Len McCluskey to its current standard-bearer Sharon Graham, has built a record of failure and deception. They are fluent in the language of class struggle, of…
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Media Blames Workers for the Corruption and Fraud Endemic to Capitalist Society
It is not ‘benefit cheats’ who are emptying Britain’s treasury but the unending subsidies to monopoly capital. Reposted with thanks from CPGB-ML In a recent headline, writers in the London Times lamented that “Britons’ tolerance of fraud could cost benefits system £2bn a year”. And what is to blame for this hideous prospect? They, the…
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A Democracy For Who?
The fairy tale version of British history engaged in by the ruling class will have you believe that this island of ours has gone through a long, sometimes, bumpy, but largely peaceful evolution towards the bright and sunny world of “parliamentary democracy” that we are all supposed to enjoy today. What history, as told us…
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The Contradictions of Capitalism Explained
Friedrich Engels delivered a powerful critique of capitalism with the line: “The producers have nothing to consume because the consumers are wanting.” This single, simple sentence exposes the illogicality of capitalist production: that workers, the very creators of society’s wealth, are denied access to the fruits of their labour because the capitalist system prioritises profit…

