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The Manifesto in History

The final instalment of Harold Laski's 1948 introduction to The Communist Manifesto for the Labour Party looks at the application of the Manifesto's principles in practice – and its relevance to the Labour government.

The Fight of Our Lives

The CWU's upcoming ballot in Royal Mail isn't just a fight against management attacks on workers' terms and conditions – it's a battle for the future of the postal service itself.

Secondary Modern

Wirral’s Solar Campus was a global pioneer in the field of ecology. Its gradual destruction tells a story about how idealistic social and architectural ideas have been ground down by class and regional inequalities.

The Meaning of the Manifesto

On the centenary of the Communist Manifesto's publication in 1948, the Labour Party asked Harold Laski to write an introduction for party members. We republish a section of his essay today.

Labour and the Communist Manifesto

The Communist Manifesto was first published on this day in 1848. A century later, the Labour Party produced an appreciation of the Manifesto by Harold Laski – which Tribune will republish this weekend.