
Capitalism’s Latest Bright Idea: Privatise the Moon
Last week, free-marketeers in the Adam Smith Institute suggested that we privatise the moon. It's a sign of just far capitalism intends to go in pursuit of profits for the super-rich.
Last week, free-marketeers in the Adam Smith Institute suggested that we privatise the moon. It's a sign of just far capitalism intends to go in pursuit of profits for the super-rich.
The first task for socialists in the appalling war being inflicted in Ukraine is to provide unconditional solidarity with its victims.
The government is ending self-isolation requirements and urging 'personal responsibility' instead – but as the pandemic proved, it's hard to be 'responsible' when sick pay is so low that staying off work means not making rent.
Britain’s political and media establishment were given convenient cover for their rampant Islamophobia by the 2014 ‘Trojan Horse’ hoax. The fevered response to a new podcast about the affair shows their unwillingness to admit that reality.
The Pensions Bill amendment passed yesterday would have outlawed councils from boycotting apartheid South Africa in the 1980s – and is an attack on our democratic rights to express international solidarity.
This week, Grace talks to Matt Wrack, General Secretary of the Fire Brigades Union, about why the government is trying to take away firefighters’ right to strike – and how FBU members are organising to resist.
The NHS wants to increase the number of people accessing mental health support in the face of growing need – but when services are already under drastic strain, those good intentions can only go so far.
Research shows that the poorest families are set to see their energy bills rise 7.5 times faster than the richest – proof that the cost of living crisis is entrenching the vast inequality that already scars modern Britain.
Last week a bus company halted plans to cut a route, but only after a pensioner offered to fund it himself. It shouldn't take charity to save services – communities deserve modern bus systems fit for the people.
For LGBT History Month, historian Sheila Rowbotham remembers Edward Carpenter – poet, philosopher, utopian socialist, and a pioneer of gay rights amid the repression of Victorian England.
With Cold War divisions once again rising to the fore, the US is doing exactly what you'd expect it to: trying to exert influence in its old 'backyard'.
After a decade of stagnant wages, rising inflation is threatening to drive millions towards the breadline. Forget what the establishment says – it’s time to demand higher wages.