Greece: February 20 agreement slowly unravelling

Written by Jorge Martin Tuesday, 10 March 2015

greece-eu-electionsDespite all the concessions imposed on Greece by the troika, the February 20th agreement with the Eurogroup has produced very little of any substance and is already starting to unravel. The deep crisis of Greek capitalism, combined with the stubbornness of the troika in humiliating the Greek government, leaves almost no room for manoeuvre.

 

Brazil: Hundreds gather for tribute to Chico Lessa in Joinville

Written by Francine Hellmann Tuesday, 10 March 2015

chicoSome people never die; they live on in the legacy they leave behind. This was the feeling of those who filled the chamber of the City Council of Joinville on March 5 to pay tribute to Comrade Francisco Lessa. Old and new comrades in arms, family and friends, from various cities and states, gathered to remember this great man, a convinced Communist, who died holding an unshakable faith in the future of humanity. His lifelong partner, our comrade Cynthia, and his daughter Petra Lessa, were present and joined the others who stood up to sing the Internationale at the end of the ceremony.

 

South Africa: The State of the Nation and the Crisis of Capitalism

Written by Ben Morken Monday, 09 March 2015

sona-eff-2015The dust still has not to settled after the stormy start to this year’s parliamentary year. The extraordinary events of 12 February and in the days which followed it, have thrown South Africa into a maelstrom of political crisis, which is at bottom a reflection of the crisis of the capitalist system.

 

South Africa: Community protest levels reach new record highs

Written by D.D. de Bruyn Monday, 09 March 2015

service-delivery-protestThe number of civic protests in South Africa has skyrocketed to new record highs. New figures which were released by the Civic Protest Barometer of the University of the Western Cape on 19 February 2015 show that the number of protests by communities, so-called ‘’service delivery’’ protests, more than doubled between 2007 and 2014. The researchers also show that 2014 was the year with the highest number of these protests on record.

 

Women in First World War Britain: Exploitation, revolt and betrayal

Written by Ana Muñoz Sunday, 08 March 2015

munitions-workers copyright-iwmq-30017On the occasion of International Women's Day, we republish here this article originally written one ago year on the centenary of World War One.

 

Britain: Zero hours equality?

Written by Amy Dean Sunday, 08 March 2015

feminismMore than one-hundred years since the first International Working Women’s day on 8th March 1911, what is the situation for women in Britain in today? Seven years after the onslaught of the financial crisis, working class women remain oppressed due to their gender and exploited due to their class.

 

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