Only a few months after the Labour Party’s
defeat in national elections in May 2015, the socialist, left-wing Jeremy
Corbyn was elected as the party’s new leader carried by a wave of enthusiasm in-
and outside the party. The book Corbyn’s
Campaign (Spokesman, 2016) provides interesting insights in crucial
aspects of this campaign and reflects on the possibilities for a socialist
renewal in Britain today. In this blog post, I will report on the book launch
with three of the authors, Tom Unterrainer, Adele Williams and Tony Simpson,
which took place at the Five Leaves
Bookshop in Nottingham on 27 January 2016.
Thursday, 28 January 2016
Wednesday, 20 January 2016
Fighting for Public Water in Europe: The ECI Water is a Human Right.
Jan Willem Goudriaan, General Secretary
of the European Federation of Public Service
Unions (EPSU), has written regular updates (see 1,
2
and 3)
on where the European Citizens' Initiative (ECI) Right2Water fits in the broader
struggles of the European Water Movement and how it links with the struggle for
Another Europe. In this latest guest post, he gives an update following the European Parliament vote on the ECI report.
Saturday, 9 January 2016
Argentine elections 2015: a shift to the right and the need for a popular response.
The electoral victory of Mauricio Macri in the
recent Presidential elections in Argentina (22 November 2015) signifies a
dramatic change in Argentine and Latin American politics. Despite Mauricio
Macri's campaign promise to ‘keep the good policies’ of the former center-left
government, the reality of the first month in office is strikingly different. In
this guest post, Bruno Dobrusin
analyses these changes as well as the reasons for, and broader implications of,
the turn to the right in Argentina.
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