All the evidence shows voters want Labour to shift to the left — but initial signs from Andy Burnham are worrying on that front, cautions DIANE ABBOTT
FRIEDRICH ENGELS was born 200 years ago in Wuppertal, not too far from the city of Bonn where I live.
Alongside Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels was the founder of scientific socialism.
His Condition of the Working Class in England described the exploitation of workers in 19th-century England.
JOHN REES replies to Claudia Webbe
NICK MATTHEWS recalls how the ideals of socialism and the holding of goods in common have an older provenance than you might think
From hunting rare pamphlets at book sales to online panels and courses on trade unionism and class politics, the MML continues connecting archive treasures with the movements fighting for a better world, writes director MEIRIAN JUMP
The creative imagination is a weapon against barbarism, writes KENNY COYLE, who is a keynote speaker at the Manifesto Press conference, Art in the Age of Degenerative Capitalism, tomorrow at the Marx Memorial Library & Workers School in London


