On Saturday, 26 October, fascist provocateur Tommy Robinson mobilised another far-right demonstration in London. By Dave Kellaway.
Lebanon, long a focal point of regional conflict, faces renewed turmoil as Israel escalates its military operations, targeting Hezbollah amid broader tensions and a fragile domestic situation still recovering from years of economic and social crises. Joseph Daher writing in l'anticapitaliste
Dave Kellaway reviews the third series of Industry, a drama about the fictional US investment bank Pierrepoint, which trades in the City of London. While fictional, the series unveils much of the truth about how the capitalist finance sector operates.
Hezbollah is now facing the dilemma of its dual loyalty, in a way that affects its vital interests. Part of its leaders are inclined to accept a ceasefire, along with a withdrawal north of the Litani River. Tehran, however, is forcing the party to adhere to the principle of making a ceasefire in Lebanon dependent on a ceasefire in Gaza, although it has become absurd. By Gilbert Achcar.
Dave Kellaway examines a story that may have been kept under the radar by the corporate mass media, apart from a critical report from a BBC investigative team led by Matt McGrath.
We seek revolutionary transformation to meet the compound crisis of ecological disaster, economic collapse, social decay, grotesque inequality, mass impoverishment, growing militarisation, and creeping authoritarianism.
Dave Kellaway reports on last Saturday’s Transform Conference.
Bob Williams-Findlay explores the historical, social, and political constructs that frame disability as a lack of ability, challenging the oppressive binary between ability and disability, and critically deconstructs the "See the Person, Not the Disability" campaign through a Marxist lens.