Why the youth should study the ideas of Karl Marx

This year  marks 132 years since the death of Karl Marx. Marx had profound influence on the course of human history and his ideas are more relevant today than they were when he was alive. In the words of his collaborator and comrade,Friedrich Engels: “His name will endure through the ages, and so also will his […]

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Lessons of the 1950s

We are pleased to announce the publication on the internet of Richard Monroe’s history of the ANC movement. This pamphlet, written in the 1980s, deals extensively with the struggles of the 1950s and the tactics adopted by the middle-class ANC leaders, who favoured negotiations with the “progressive” section of the capitalists. It was originally printed […]

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 Syria and the hypocricy of Western imperialism

Syria and the hypocricy of Western imperialism

Since last week when Russia began bombing targets inside Syria, Western media has been overflowing with articles about the crimes of Russian imperialism in Syria. But the idea put forward that “moderate” rebels are being bombed by ruthless Russians raises more questions than it answers.

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 Mass mobilisations to smash the coup in Burkina Faso

Mass mobilisations to smash the coup in Burkina Faso

Over the last few days, the events in Burkina Faso have been moving at lightning speed. Just weeks before elections were due to be held, the most reactionary wing of the regime, the Presidential Protection Regiment (RSP), overthrew the transitional government in a coup. This has interrupted the country’s so-called transitional period and it has […]

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 Burkina Faso: Regime in crisis before the elections

Burkina Faso: Regime in crisis before the elections

The revolutionary overthrow of Blaise Compaoré on 31 October 2014 was a fundamental turning point for Burkina Faso. It brought an entire country to its feet. It released pressures which have been accumulating for decades. After being under the jackboot of the Compaoré counterrevolution for 27 years, the masses of the “Land of the Upright […]

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Stock market meltdown: Harbinger of new world slump

World stock markets have been in meltdown from Shanghai and Shenzhen to London and New York. A sea of red blighted the computer screens of the stock exchanges everywhere in a panic global sell-off. Shock and disbelief among investors was ubiquitous. Even as the Dow Jones claws its way back from its worst losses, extreme […]

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