A Movement to Win
The next Labour government will provide the foundations for a new era of trade unionism in Britain. But it will be up to workers to build it.
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Billy Anania is an art critic, editor, and journalist in New York City.
The next Labour government will provide the foundations for a new era of trade unionism in Britain. But it will be up to workers to build it.
In 1984, Labour Party Chair Ian Lavery was an ordinary miner ready to stand with his fellow workers. What he experienced during the strike changed him forever.
On the anniversary of Peterloo, we republish E. P. Thompson’s landmark essay exonerating the martyrs and incriminating the authorities.
Keir Hardie was born on this day in 1856. Here, James Connolly remembers his legacy as a worker who showed his class the road to emancipation.
On Keir Hardie’s birthday we republish Sylvia Pankhurst’s essay remembering his contributions to class politics.
Technology can liberate workers — or it can be used to control them. Which path it follows will depend on the labour movement.
Denmark’s Social Democrats won June’s election after adopting hardline anti-immigrant policies – but following their lead would be a historic mistake for left-wing parties.
Tribune is launching a series of podcasts – kick start your week with the sound of socialism.
On this day in 1977 British fascism suffered its most humiliating defeat since Cable Street.
In 1960s Los Angeles, a radical nun created artworks that turned the imagery of American capitalism on its head.
Under capitalist globalisation, Western states and corporations continue to plunder the Global South. Any movement for social justice must break that cycle.
The Salford Community Theatre is building experiments in collective power, one play at a time.
Laura Pidcock on how Labour can demystify Boris Johnson, expose his policies and build a mass movement to beat the Tories at the next election.
In August 1976 a group of Asian immigrants in London began a strike that would define an era.
Ari Aster’s horror film Midsommar plays with the idea of impending eco-fascism – but is it about more than turning real horrors into cinematic myths?
Deindustrialisation has led to stagnating wages, workplace insecurity and declining union membership. The next Labour government must turn the tide.
Deindustrialisation, privatisation, and then austerity produced decades of decline in the north of England. Labour must fight its corner again — before it’s too late.
The modernist architects of interwar Eastern Europe were committed to making architecture an instrument of social transformation.
The children’s books of Judith Kerr were inspired by the poverty and fear of refugee life, and the ways in which migrants coped with their experiences.
Now is not the time for grubby deals with the political centre. Labour should take Boris Johnson on with a bold, socialist plan to transform the lives of millions.