Twenty-first century capitalism is a horror show. The genocide in Palestine demonstrates the degree of suffering and destruction our rulers are willing to inflict to advance the interests of the ...
In 1942, the Australian ruling class was reaping the rewards of total war. While young men were sent to the front, the ...
The United States ruling class has chosen the road of mass violence—and there is now likely no turning back. According to the Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project, under Donald Trump, the US ...
The Fair Work Commission’s nearly finalised new pay scale for the community sector is a disaster for workers. Emergency housing workers, social work caseworkers and counsellors, alcohol and other drug ...
The rapid surge in support for One Nation is proof that Australia is not immune from the global far-right tide.
The Australian Education Union (AEU), which covers more than 45,000 Victorian public school staff, is preparing for a statewide strike on 24 March in our campaign for a new agreement with the state ...
This Ramadan, Australian Muslims began their month of fasting in a climate of extreme Islamophobia. From politicians, in the press and on social media, there is a barrage of anti-Muslim racism that ...
The Washington regime knows no limits. Another country invaded. More lies to justify it. This time, channelling former President George W. Bush’s lies about Iraq 25 years ago, it’s that Iran posed an ...
Today, in all the major Western powers—the United States, Britain, France, Germany and Italy—far-right parties are either in government or have become the main opposition. With the stunning rise of ...
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz recently called support for Israel “a lasting historical responsibility”. Germany is the second largest arms supplier to Israel, and the government suppresses ...
Students today are operating in a campus climate of almost unprecedented repression. What does it mean for socialist students trying to build political organisations in the universities? The last ...
In December 1887, four months after beginning his studies in law at Kazan University, about 700 kilometres east of Moscow, 17-year-old Vladimir Lenin was arrested at a student demonstration protesting ...