By Bruce Wallace This article is also featured in Kindle Magazine. Man makes his own history, but he does not make it out of the whole cloth; he does not make it out of conditions chosen by himself, but out of such as he finds close at hand. Karl Marx The... read more
By Steve Dobbs Comrades, I write this in very difficult circumstances. Following the collapse of all public utilities, my candlelight has nearly run out and I can hear Nigel Farage and his legions of storm-troopers fast approaching, punctuated with the so... read more
Reproduced from Issue 2 of the journal (available to buy here) Editorial Introduction (Dominic Smith) ‘Opposition leader says growth demands major change in way economy is run, as shadow chancellor vows to rewrite rules’ (Guardian 2016) declares the G... read more
By Aneurin Delmas On the evening of Monday 27th June between 5pm and 8pm, myself and several thousand people assembled in Parliament Square for what may well turn out to be one of the more significant events of the week with regards to the workers’ move... read more
This statement is on behalf of the majority of the Editorial Board and is endorsed by: Victor Conti, Aneurin Delmas, Steve Dobbs, Dominic Smith, Bruce Wallace, Steve White In the last few days the Labour shadow foreign secretary Hilary Benn has attempted... read more
Marxist World have decided to produce this abridged edition of Capital Volume I to bring Marx’s Magnum Opus to a new audience interested in socialism and Marxist ideas. By reducing it down from around 800 pages to 167 pages, we hope the task of grasping... read more
By Steve Bush in personal capacity I read Dario Argentina’s article on the UK EU Referendum with some alarm, and it more than lived up to my expectations. Personally I started from a position of abstention, but have moved the other way and will be votin... read more
By Bruce Wallace in personal capacity I campaigned against joining the European Community in 1975 when I was a 19 year old member of the Labour Party Young Socialists. The world is a very different place nowadays. Then the EU only had 9 members. Now it ha... read more
By Joanne Telfer in personal capacity Introduction At the time of writing the EU referendum appears to be balanced on a knife-edge and could go either way. Some imagine that in the event of a vote for Brexit, the Tory party will fall apart, there’ll be ... read more
By Dario Argentina in personal capacity. Up until yesterday, I was convinced that an abstention from the EU referendum vote was the correct position to take, as previously outlined by Aneurin Delmas. Indeed, this referendum was not brought about by a mass... read more