The Bible of the revolution and its Quran
December 16, 2011 12:00 am Leave your thoughts The 2011 revolution of the people of Egypt shocked the international community on many different levels, says Iqbal Tamimi.
The 2011 revolution of the people of Egypt shocked the international community on many different levels, says Iqbal Tamimi.
There is profit to be made in keeping the public fearful, Bryan G Taylor explains
In the first of her interviews using the novel 'Lego Serious Play' method, Patrizia Bertini speaks to one of the occupiers at the OccupyLSX camp.
Felix McHugh looks at the how the Coalition government plans to cut Employment and Support Allowance to further impoverish those who have the least
The corporate newspapers are the elite's enforcers, misrepresenting the sources of oppression, says George Monbiot.
There is a rising tide of Euroscepticism within mainstream political parties and on the floors of national Parliaments throughout the European Union, says David Lindsay.
If the evidence of the successes of recent events is anything to go by, interest in the socialist approach to history is on the increase, which is probably no surprise given the turbulent and uncertain times in which we currently live, says David Morgan.
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Ever since the decline of European Socialism in the 1980s and the collapse of the Soviet Union in the '90s, capitalism has considered itself king of the world and has behaved accordingly, says W Stephen Gilbert.
Uri Avnery discusses the implications of a parliamentary bill that would seek to push the Palestinian population out of the West Bank and into Jordan