James Connolly was the only Labour leader in the British state who was explicitly Marxist in his general framework of understanding and who engaged in revolutionary action against the State. He was killed for his revolutionary attempt by a Coalition Government which included the founder of the Labour Party, Arthur Henderson, who was in the process … Continue reading Was Fianna Fáil ‘slightly fascist’ in the 1930s?
James Connolly
Mick Lynch In His Own Words
Mick Lynch, general secretary of the RMT, speaks for rail workers who have good terms and conditions at present and risk losing them and for workers who have bad or no contracts. On the media and having a high profile: “… having a high profile on social media is one thing, getting a deal in a very … Continue reading Mick Lynch In His Own Words