After the surprise NPF victory in France, the focus of the struggle is no longer in the National Assembly, but in the streets, workplaces, and working-class neighborhoods.
The Algerian working class is more powerful than ever. Only a socialist revolution can develop the country and rid it of the domination of the generals and the imperialist powers.
In the name of “Israel’s right to defend itself” and “the fight against terrorism and antisemitism,” Macron’s government decreed that indignation at Israel’s invasion of Gaza was unacceptable and must be silenced, at all costs.
Niger has become the latest link in a chain of coups that have shaken the Sahel region. All of these coups are directly against the interests of French and western imperialism.
The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte remains not only a classic of Marxist theory but one of the greatest works of political analysis ever written.
The detention of Niger’s president, Mohamed Bazoum, on July 26, followed by the announcement of military rule, has provoked an immediate escalation in tensions across the region.
We are witnessing a profound crisis of legitimacy and moral decomposition of the entire capitalist system. Former US President Donald Trump’s latest legal drama is just one more in a ceaseless succession of establishment scandals.
Riots in France and Wales reveal the explosive situation building up internationally and in Britain. Marxist leadership is needed to channel this anger towards revolution.
The murder of Nahel M (a 17-year-old French-Algerian) by a police officer in Nanterre on Tuesday morning has sparked a powerful wave of indignation and anger across France.
The French government’s use of Article 49.3 of the constitution to force through Macron’s pension reforms without a parliamentary vote on March 16 marked a turning point in the development of the struggle.
Almost two months into the movement against Macron’s pension reform, the French masses have yet again proved their determination to fight.
More than a million people were on the streets of France at over 200 rallies, as part of a national strike against President Emmanuel Macron’s latest attack on pensions.