Europe
At the Source of Eastern Europe’s Bureaucratic Governments : the Degeneration of the Soviet Union
On the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the Hungarian Revolution, Left Voice in collaboration with Révolution Permanente, will publish a series of articles on the different aspects of one of the most heroic struggles of the working class in the 20th century.
Philippe Alcoy
December 5, 2016UK Protest: Shut Down Deportation Center!
The Movement for Justice organized a mass protests at UK’s main immigration deportation center for women.
Alejandra Ríos
December 3, 2016The Days When Hungarian Workers Defied Stalinism
The Hungarian Revolution of 1956 is, so to speak, a “forgotten revolution.” Erased and banished from popular memory, it was a thorny subject for Soviet authorities and remains one for Western capitalists today. What made this revolution so subversive?
Juan Chingo
December 2, 2016London: The Power to Use Other People’s Money
Continuing our series focusing on current works discussing modern-day imperialism, we take a look at Tony Norfield’s book, The City, which examines the role of London's financial center within the broader context of global capitalism.
Esteban Mercatante
November 24, 2016LONDON: 15,000 Protest Education Cuts
On November 19, 15,000 students protested against increasing university fees and the marketization of education.
Alejandra Ríos
November 21, 2016The Deutsche Bank Crisis and the Financial World War
The Deutsche Bank crisis shows that the contradictions which led to the crisis of 2007/8 are not over, and instead have become interlinked with the geopolitical tensions of the great powers.
Juan Chingo
October 18, 2016Sorbonne Professor Attacked by Police
News of a brutal police attack in Paris against Sorbonne University professor Guillaume Vadot went viral last Friday after his colleague Guillaume Mazeau posted a statement on Facebook.
Marisela Trevin
September 29, 2016The Serb Referendum defies the post-war institutions, what now?
Elvis Kušljugić reports on a recent referendum held in the serbian autonomous region of Bosnia-Herzegovina and how it has revealed the weakening position of traditional nationalist elites throughout the country.
Elvis Kušljugić
September 28, 2016“First signs of self-organization by the refugees” – Interview with Manos Skoufoglou
Almost 60,000 refugees are stranded in Greece. There are first links to the radical left. An Interview mit Manos Skoufoglou, a leading member of the anticapitalist alliance ANTARSYA in Athens.
Manos Skoufoglou
September 23, 2016No Party Deserves Our Vote
The parliamentary elections of the state of Berlin take place today. Incumbent Mayor Michael Müller is up for reelection at the head of a coalition between the Social Democratic Party (SPD) and the Christian Democratic Union (CDU).
Klasse Gegen Klasse
September 18, 2016