Grenfell Tower – the smoke & the mirrors
There is an ever-growing stream of media commentary on the Grenfell fire, increasing daily as the public enquiry unfolds. There are some elements in the media with the goal of obscuring or excusing the plain facts as part of a pre-emptive defence manoeuvre to protect those most implicated in what caused the fire and the 72 deaths. That they feel the need to use such distortions to defend the Grenfell landlords and those who ordered and oversaw the Grenfell refurbishment that fitted the lethal cladding only increases the suggestion of a general doubt on all sides about their innocence.
Goodbye Mr G
May Day Repression in Turin
Climate Change: Capitalism is the Problem
The capitalist mode of production, characterised by exchange for profit, private property, wage labour and capital accumulation, has only existed for around 300 years. Since the late 19th century it has found its way to even the most remote corners of the Earth by the way of exploitation, dispossession and imperialist competition. It has brought immense scientific and technological progress but at great cost. Wars, poverty, hunger, inequality, and oppression have plagued this system throughout its existence.
The Iron Fist Behind Exchange: The Problems With The Freed Market
Crisis, War and Environmental Catastrophe: There is No Alternative to the Social Revolution!
2019 finds humanity in an increasingly dangerous place. The consequences of global economic stagnation, itself the product of a much deeper crisis of profitability, can be seen in the rise of nationalism, racism and xenophobia. These in turn threaten not only to add to the increasing proliferation of unending wars around the world but to the possibility of more general conflict further down the line. Not unconnected to the current wars are the environmental disasters which the pursuit of profit has already inflicted on millions across the globe. If allowed to proceed unchecked capitalism threatens, in one way or another, the very existence of the only home humanity has.
Take Your Wall and Shove It
A Class Perspective on the 'Women Question'
El Salvador, Another Vietnam?
Libya: A War as Long as a Pipeline
Bloody Capitalism: Mean Wages Constantly Cut in Iowa's Meatpacking Industry
In Defense Of A/S: Unionism
The limitations of ‘equality’ as class strategy/Book review: Trico - A victory to remember
Three impossible things before breakfast: some comments on the "Full Brexit" group
Some critical commentary on the Full Brexit group's call for a "socialist and internationalist Brexit".
The Bombing of Belgrade: Twenty Years On
Twenty years ago, from 24 March to 10 June 1999, United States and other NATO airplanes conducted bombing raids over what was left of Yugoslavia. Ever since the late 1980s, as capitalism’s world economic crisis sharpened and the Federal People’s Republic of Yugoslavia went down with the USSR, rival war lords had been whipping up ethnic and religious divisions in order to carve out new state territories for themselves.
The Crisis in Care For the Elderly
From today libcom.org will be known as the 'Library of Communism'
Communism Without Workers: An Anarcho-syndicalist Critique Of The Communisation Current
Some Thoughts on Peterson, Zizek and debate as a concept
New trade union bureaucracies or rank-and-file workers’ power? Lessons of the Matamoros workers’ rebellion: Part one
Two months after workers launched wildcat strikes in the Mexican city of Matamoros, 89 “maquiladora” factories, mostly in the auto parts, electric, and metallurgical industries, have agreed to workers’ demands for a 20 percent raise and a bonus of 32,000 pesos (US$1,655)—half of the average yearly salary. The strike wave has become known across Mexico as the “20/32 movement.”