Workers Power issue 391

Teaching the British Empire

The Tories are desperate to put a positive spin on the teaching of the British Empire

Jeremy Dewar  ·  20 March 2022

Revolutionary tactics in war

Revolutionary strategy in the epoch of imperialist war

Jeremy Dewar  ·  20 March 2022

Luxemburg, Zetkin and Kollontai: socialist women against imperialist war

RECENT EVENTS in Ukraine have been a sharp reminder that under capitalism, inter-imperialist rivalries inevitably lead to brutal wars that cause mass death and devastation. While some of these wars are localised within individual countries or regions, there is always the danger that another World War could break out, which would inevitably involve human suffering […]

Alex Rutherford  ·  20 March 2022

Institutional sexism in the police

The reputation of the Metropolitan Police is in tatters - again.

Rebecca Anderson  ·  20 March 2022

Putin’s war and the war on living standards

Editorial March 2022, No. 391

KD Tait  ·  20 March 2022

Kicking sexism out of football

Football has a well documented history of both sexual and physical violence.

Millie Collins  ·  20 March 2022

Freedom convoys: the far-right roadshow

The anti-vax movement took a new turn early this year with the launch of the freedom convoy.

Andy Yorke  ·  20 March 2022

Unite the resistance to the cost of living crisis

Workers face the biggest cost of living squeeze for a generation

Urte March  ·  20 March 2022

Fighting sexism in the tech sector

Getting organised is the first step

Sam Copley  ·  06 March 2022

Should the trade unions disaffiliate from Labour?

Strike-breaking by Coventry's Labour council has raised the question of affiliation once again

Tim Nailsea  ·  06 March 2022

London Underground strikes solid

Cuts to London transport funding are a political attack on Labour and the unions

Bernie McAdam  ·  06 March 2022

Higher education strikes: escalate and fight for rank and file control

The Higher Education strike has seen vibrant picket lines and a fighting mood up and down the country.

Andy Yorke  ·  01 March 2022

No to war in Ukraine

By KD Tait VLADIMIR PUTIN’S invasion of Ukraine is a savage and reactionary assault on the sovereignty and independence of the people of Ukraine. People around the world are rightly moved by images of the wrecked apartment blocks and a rising death toll, covered on their TV screens. The UN estimates (27 February) 160,000 refugees, […]

KD Tait  ·  01 March 2022

Unite’s new combines: a step in the right direction

The promised shop-steward combines are a good start, but should go further.

Unite and Fight Bulletin  ·  19 February 2022

Support Coventry bin workers against Labour council’s attacks

Support Coventry Bin Workers Against Labour Council’s Attacks

Unite and Fight Bulletin  ·  19 February 2022

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