George Galloway: the people’s champion

Following the Rochdale by-election, Eben Williams outlines the credentials of the winner, George Galloway, and why communists should lend their support to him.
When Harry met Stalin

Eben Williams examines the contribution of Joseph Stalin to the CPGB’s programme, and the relationship he had with its General Secretary, Harry Pollitt.
Why the state fears working-class environmentalism

Nathan Hennebry reflects on his experience at the COP26 protest in Glasgow, and the distinctions between liberal and working-class environmentalism.
Longing for purpose

With the population becoming increasingly radicalised without an effective platform to express their anger, Ben Ughetti sets out how communists could offer a constructive outlet for popular dissent.
Spotify is tapped

Realising the revolutionary potential of the internet to challenge the commodification of music, capitalism needed Spotify to neutralise this threat, argues Michael Roch.
Things can only get better

As the Labour party look set to win power at the next election, Michael Roch argues that this exchange of power represents no victory for working people.
The success of Chinese socialism

Charlotte Jones and Rares Cocilnau examine China’s radical growth since the mid-20th century, and how her democratic structures, cooperative foreign policy and commitment to socialism have been maintained throughout this time.
Wrong Bosses

Eilis O’ Keefe makes the case for organising against bosses big and small.
Interview with the Chairman of the Hungarian Workers’ Party (part 2 of 2)

In this second of two parts, Gyula Thürmer and Vince Lisztes of the Hungarian Workers’ Party exposit on Viktor Orbán, NATO, the future of socialism, and the Party’s efforts to recruit the youth.
Interview with the Chairman of the Hungarian Workers’ Party (part 1 of 2)

In this first of two parts, Gyula Thürmer sits down with Eben Williams to discuss the history of socialism in Hungary, the situation of the Hungarian people, and his memories of working under Prime Minister János Kádár.
