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Why socialists should support the uprisings against Ukraine’s Maidan movement and its far-right government
By Richard Brenner 1 May 2014 In the course of the argument over Ukraine, Workers Power has been accused of…
An action programme for Britain
Oppose the repression in East Ukraine
Published by the International Secretariat, League for the Fifth International The crisis in Eastern Ukraine has a very different character…
Report of Left Unity Policy Conference 29 March
By Andy Yorke Around two hundred members of Left Unity (LU) gathered in Manchester for the first policy conference of…
The mass movement in Eastern Ukraine: an eyewitness report
By Franz Ickstatt, Gruppe Arbeitermacht, German section of the League for a Fifth International In the German media, the protest…
Ukraine: Maidan and Antimaidan
By KD Tait The crisis in Ukraine has divided the international left and produced the deepest international crisis in Europe…
Dollar bills and F15s: how the West plans to win Ukraine
By KD Tait An austerity package, for the “prevention of financial catastrophe”, passed by the Ukrainian parliament, the Verkhovna Rada,…
Between imperialisms: Ukraine, Crimea and the Tatar Question
By Kady Tait On 16 March, the population of Crimea voted overwhelmingly for federation with Russia. The results of the…
Imperial rivals and the New World Disorder
By Dave Stockton The tectonic plates of the world order, established after the collapse of the USSR in 1991, are…
Strikes show Egypt’s revolution lives on
By Marcus Halaby A strike wave has forced the resignation of Egyptian Prime Minister Hazem Al Beblawi and his cabinet,…
The Miners’ strike 30 years on: ‘We’re the women of the working class’
Bosnia: the forgotten uprising
By KD Tait March 24, 2014 In early February thousands workers and young people took to the streets in…
Solidarity with Syria’s revolution
By Marcus Halaby 3rd anniversary solidarity march in London Three years ago this month, 15…
For a working class women's movement
Working class women across the country are confronting austerity and winning local battles. Bringing these class fighters together to forge…
Women's liberation: the communist tradition
To achieve women’s liberation we have to fight for socialism. The two things are inseparable. Within the Second International, and…
Pakistan: Baloch people march for justice
By Shahzad Arshad On Friday 28 February, after 2,500 kilometres the Long March of the Voice for Baloch Missing…
Has the Labour Link broken beyond repair?
A special conference in London voted by 86 per cent to approve constitutional changes that will massively reduce the…
Teachers: all out on 26 march
The National Union of Teachers has called a national strike in a continuing campaign to defend pay, pensions and conditions:…
Why we should reject the false promise of Scottish independence
The Scottish people face a historic decision on 18 September 2014, when they vote on the question: “Should Scotland be…
100th anniversary of Rabotnitsa: time to recreate its success
Rabotnitsa issue 1, 1923 On International Women’s Day we are celebrating the 100th anniversary of…
Ukraine: A review of Russian public opinion
The League has received this survey of Russian opinion from a correspondent in Russia. An anti-war…
Police spy on Stephen Lawrence family
By Andy Yorke Revelations about police spying on the family of the murdered black teenager Stephen Lawrence have backed the…
Workers Power No.377
New world disorder Stop the ‘hospital closure clause’ Labour shuts door on collective working class participation Police spy on Lawrence…
Scrap the Tories' hospital closure clause
By Dara O’Cogaidhin The victory at Lewisham hospital shows the need for a fight to…
Is independent rank and file organisation the key to unlocking trade union potential?
In the last issue of Workers Power, Tim Nelson of the International Socialist Network (ISN) wrote an article in…
Ukraine: Kyiv regime rules under fascist whip
For the first time since the Second World War, fascists have come to power through an insurrectionary movement. Kady Tait…
Next steps for the People's Assembly
The People’s Assembly – founded on 22 June 2013 at a 4,000 strong rally in London – has, it seems,…
Egypt’s prime minister resigns amid ongoing repression and emerging strikes
By Marcus Halaby Saturday 1 March 2014 Barely a month after a rigged constitutional referendum held to enshrine continued military…
Ukraine: nationalist coup sparks imperialist tensions
The Ukrainian working class has no reason to regret the downfall of the corrupt Viktor Yanukovich or his ministers and…
Counter-revolution in Ukraine: mobilise against reactionary coup and fascist militias
By Peter Main The overthrow of Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych by the Euromaidan movement marks a major strategic advance for…