Economists estimate extreme poverty could be drastically reduced for a fraction of global defence spending, yet military budgets continue to expand year on year, says JON TRICKETT MP, ahead of the Stop the War International Conference on Saturday
THE world is facing the consequences of a worsening global crisis of capitalism together with the Covid-19 pandemic which accelerated the deterioration of the majority of people’s living conditions — conditions which were already precarious due to the structural crisis underway.
Venezuela does not escape this reality, and in order to evaluate the current situation of Venezuelan women, we must take into account the following four aspects.
Firstly, the consequences of a capitalist crisis and pandemic, circumstances which have been taken advantage of by the forces of capital and the governments in its service to strip the masses of their gains and impose greater levels of over-exploitation, redoubling all shortages, particularly for women.
Professor MARY DAVIS argues that feminism has been hollowed out by liberal co-option – and only a revival of socialist, class-based politics can restore International Working Women’s Day’s original, radical purpose
Comments from Matt Goodwin and Danny Kruger expose a reactionary vision in which falling birth rates are blamed on women, says JUDITH CAZORLA
As Ash Regan’s Unbuyable Bill sparks debate in Scotland, the real issue remains unaddressed: a digitalised sex industry and a neoliberal economy that repackages exploitation as empowerment while leaving women’s material conditions unchanged, argues LAUREN HARPER
Our charter’s demands for fair pay, affordable housing and environmental security will recruit working-class youth into the political struggle for socialism, emulating the success of the Women’s Charter, writes YCL general secretary GEORGINA ANDREWS


