The ideological function of social media

“The individual is supposedly given complete control over this media under capitalism. Nonetheless, we have never been so powerless in the face of corporate monopolies”, writes Rsaal Firoz
Political impartiality in schools: a danger to us all

“If education is no longer political, then children will be less equipped to challenge corrupt politics when they see it”, argues Efrem Craig
History has shown that NATO is the aggressor

Matt Cox examines NATO’s relations with Eastern Europe, from 1989 to now
The life of Vukašin Marković

Alek Barovic, writes about Vukašin Marković – one of the first Yugoslavian communists, who went on to assist in revolutions around the world
COVID has shown us that capitalism is a plague on our planet

Johnnie Hunter argues that big pharma monopolies are to blame for the prolonging of the pandemic
The eclipse and re-emergence of the Young Communist League

Looking at the causes behind the decline and brief death of the YCL towards the end of the last century, Tomasz Nowak argues that it is the success of Marxism Leninism and the failure of the supposed alternative strategies since then, that has led to the regeneration of unapologetic communist activism we see today
If not Ukraine, then somewhere else

Grant MacDonald examines the West’s influence over the conflict in Ukraine
The unforgettable legacy of Tony Blair

Isaac writes on the long-lasting effects of Blair’s policies on both Britain and overseas
The fatal conceit of Ken Loach

Matt Cox argues that Ken Loach’s films favour the portrayal of working-class people facing misery in life rather than winning
Every League member must be a leader

“Every member should feel entitled to make proactive contributions to the life of the organisation within the proper boundaries”, writes Robin Talbot