Marxism at the Millennium
Tony Cliff (2000) An introduction to Marxism by a Palestinian Jew who emigrated to Britain and founded the Socialist Workers Party. Written for socialists across the world. Download below Tony Cliff
Tony Cliff (2000) An introduction to Marxism by a Palestinian Jew who emigrated to Britain and founded the Socialist Workers Party. Written for socialists across the world. Download below Tony Cliff
by Joseph Choonara & Leo Zeilig 2020 Socialism in Africa will develop from the daily trade union struggles of workers. Socialists need to provide solidarity for these strikes and generalise the experience. The next stage of Africa Liberation is Socialism
By Chris Harman Over a hundred years ago Russian workers and peasants overthrew the Tsar and went on to run society without bosses. They fought to create a socialist world based on human liberation and real democracy. The Russian Revolution was a truly momentous event. It transformed life in Russia and its empire, set off […]
By Simon Hattenstone Extracted from The Guardian In 1972, the former Black Panther was facing the death penalty. Five decades after the campaign for her release went global, she still believes people are the ‘motors of history’ Download below Angela Davis on the power of protest
The stunning autobiography of a young woman from Ile-Ife and how she survived. How an unwanted girl child, brought up by her grandparents, survived capitalism and patriarchy.
Nigerian labour law looks into the rights, working conditions, minimum wage, termination clauses, and many other rules set by the government of Nigeria. The current version of the act was put into place in 2004, five years after their current constitution was established. Download for free below Labour Law 2004
On the 50th anniversary of the assassination of Martin Luther King politicians queued to pay their respects. They smothered his memory with praise but none would acknowledge the truth – that King was a radical who wanted a complete transformation of society. Where in their vision was the king who stood out against the Vietnam […]
by Judith Orr In this hard-hitting timely book Judith Orr, leading pro-choice campaigner, argues that it’s time women had the right to control their fertility without the practical, legal and ideological barriers they have faced for generations. 47,000 women die annually from illegal abortions. Worldwide, anti-abortion campaigners attack women’s rights under existing law. Elsewhere, women […]
Rohimi Hensman Globalization has resulted in record numbers of women entering the wage-labour force globally. According to the International Labour Organisation (ILO), “the share of women in wage and salaried work grew during the past ten years from 42.9 per cent in 1996 to 47.9 per cent in 2006” (ILO 2007). So around half of […]
BY FRANK FANON A distinguished psychiatrist from Martinique who took part in the Algerian Nationalist Movement, Frantz Fanon was one of the most important theorists of revolutionary struggle, colonialism, and racial difference in history. Fanon’s masterwork is a classic alongside Edward Said’s Orientalism or The Autobiography of Malcolm X, and it is now available in […]
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