CJ ATKINS takes a closer look at Trump’s recent spate of red-baiting speeches and asks why the authoritarian president is running scared
IT SEEMS counterintuitive, or even conspiratorial, to believe that a government would intentionally damage its own education system.
Why would anybody choose to disadvantage children or fail to give them the skills needed to survive adult life?
This obviously isn’t the case for the entire education system. Regardless of who runs the government, it is a fact that at least some decent education must be delivered in order to ensure there are enough skilled people to work in future generations.
MARTIN GRAHAM welcomes, with reservations, a scholarly addition to the unfinished business of understanding how capital works on a world scale
Young Communist League general secretary GEORGINA ANDREWS says the far right are filling a vacuum created by Labour’s abandonment of working-class interests — we have to give our class a better offer
PHILIP ENGLISH says military spending will not create the jobs young people need — instead, build an economy based around needs, not profit
PAUL W FLEMING is unequivocal that Labour’s unpreparedness and resulting ambiguity on copyright in the creative industries has to be reined in with policies that will reverse the growing abuse by Big Tech AI


