Scottish TUC stands in solidarity with Ukraine

The following report from Fred Leplat on the solidarity given to Ukraine at the recent STUC conference  was first posted by anti-capitalist resistance. SCOTTISH TUC STANDS IN SOLIDARITY WITH UKRAINE The STUC conference held in Dundee 17-19 April adopted overwhelmingly a motion drafted by its general council in solidarity with Ukraine. The STUC General Secretary…

What happens when it stops raining

The following article by George Gunn of the Province of the Cat. was first posted on bella caledonia. George argues that  on the absence and omnipresence of theatre in contemporary Scottish politics, and the players and actors involved. It’s time to re-write the script.   WHAT HAPPENS WHEN IT STOPS RAINING? From The Province of…

How the Paris Commune influenced the 1916 Rising

The following article, written by Donal Fallon, to commemorate the  the anniversary of the  1916 Dublin Rising was first published by The Tribune. HOW THE PARIS COMMUNE INFLUENCED THE 1916 DUBLIN RISING The Paris Commune of 1871 was still fresh in the memory by the time of Ireland’s Easter Rising – and, for 1916 leader…

Challenging the constitution – a review of Pete Cannell’s ‘Scotland after Sturgeon’

Allan Armstrong writes a review of Pete Cannell’s Scotland after Sturgeon CHALLENGING THE CONSTITUTION   Anyone reading Pete Cannell’s Scotland after Sturgeon will acknowledge his fair-minded approach to Nicola Sturgeon.  In terms of mainstream politics, Sturgeon, whilst leader of the SNP and Scotland’s First Minister, was “easily the most popular politician in the UK”.  Pete…

Review: The Communist Road to Capitalism and The Left in China

Charlie Hore of rs21 has published  a review of two books by Ralf Ruckus, entitled The Communist Road to Capitalism and The Left in China. In his most recent book, Ruckus points to the need for the Left to break away from Campism in the light of Putin’s invasion of Ukraine. To help achieve this,…

The radical politics of Nina Simone

This article, written by Chardine Taylor-Stone, on the radical politics of Nina Simone was first posted by The Tribune .    Nina Simone, who died on 21st April  in 2003, is often remembered for her involvement in the Civil Rights Movement – but she was also a socialist who saw revolution as the path to true…

Scotland’s travails from England   (or Scotland’s travails and England’s woes)   

The following article, written by Steve Freeman of the Republican Labour Education Forum in England, locates  the current travails of  the SNP and its impact on the wider Scottish independence movement in the wider crisis of the post-war UK state and British social monarchy. It points to the need for a republican approach in Scotland…

Delegates to Irish National Teachers Organisation give standing ovation to speakers from the Trade Union of Education and Science Workers of Ukraine

We are posting the following short report written by Gregor Kerr which first appeared on the tomasoflatharta blog about the reception given to two delegates from Ukraine at the Irish National Teachers Organisation Conference at its 2023 conference in Killarney. DELEGATES TO IRISH NATIONAL TEACHERS ORGANISATION GIVE STANDING OVATION TO SPEAKERS FROM THE UNION OF…

25 Years On: in the debris of the Good Friday Agreement

The following article from Socialist Democracy (Ireland)examines the state of the Good Friday Agreement twenty five years after its signing, and finds it in tatters.   25 YEARS ON – IN THE DEBRIS OF THE GOOD FRIDAY AGREEMENT Now do we love Big Brother? The 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement is being marked…