A first balance sheet of our appeals to the Communist Left to make a joint statement on the current imperialist conflicts.
The Communist Left is the only real heir to the marxist tradition of struggle against imperialist war.
Why marxists reject all versions of the “Green New Deal”, from the mainstream to its most left wing variants
The Moscow slaughter by Islamic State terrorists once again reveals the chaotic nature of today’s multiple imperialist conflicts
Workers are not only faced with vicious economic attacks from the government, they also have to deal with traps set to divert their discontent.
In Britain, the group Lotta Comunista hides behind the “Internationalist Workers Club”, which runs food banks in London. It may at first sight look like an internationalist organisation from the tradition of the Communist left. This article argues that appearances can be deceptive.
Whatever their intentions, the recent TV documentaries on the 1984-5 miners' strike provide evidence how a trap was laid for the workers by the twin strategies of government and unions. In a second article, The working class has finally recovered from the defeat, we look more closely at the international context of the strike and its long-term impact on the class struggle. 
Europe’s most powerful economy is hit hard by the combined effects of war, economic crisis, and the ecological disaster.
The defeat of the miners' strike in Britain in 1985 has had a long-lasting, negative impact, but it is no longer a blockage on the capacity of the working class to defend its interests. In a second article, Government and unions set the miners up for defeat, we look in more detail at recent  TV documentaries about the strike and the specific tactics of the British bourgeoisie to lure the miners into a trap. 

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