Why are so many left-wing people losers?

Ben Ughetti discusses the factors behind the left’s repellent image.
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.
‘We don’t want to be slaves’: Meet the People’s Liberation Army of Burma

Michael Christopher reports from Myanmar, on the People’s Liberation Army of Burma.
This article was originally published on People’s World on 12 May 2023.
The end of the ages?

Tomasz Nowak challenges ‘doomerism’, arguing why young people should take a stand to save our planet before it’s too late
Socialist reconstruction in Europe (1945-1970)

Drawing on the history of the USSR, GDR, Poland, and Albania, Mateusz Naglik argues that socialism paved the way for advanced industrialised societies
YCL Statement: 100th Anniversary of the Founding of the USSR

The Central Committee of the Young Communist League of Britain commemorates the 100th Anniversary of the founding of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, with the following statement:
44th anniversary of the Maras massacre: the CIA-backed Turkish massacre

On the anniversary of one of the most horrific acts of violence in Turkey’s history, Berkan Çelebi writes about the involvement of the intelligence services to collude with fascists, and why the forces of the working class must remain steadfast.
Freedom for Kononovich comrades!

This appeal from 14 communist youth organisation calls for the Ukrainian government to release the Kononovich brothers