“Business as usual, politics as usual is not going to get us out of this horrendous mess. We need system change.”
George Monbiot.
The tragedy of our times is that the gathering collapse of our life support systems has coincided with the age of public disservice. Just as we need to rise above self-interest and short-termism, governments around the world now represent the meanest and dirtiest of special interests. In the United Kingdom, the US, Brazil, Australia and many other nations, pollutocrats rule.
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This article by Veronica Fagan was written for the French magazine of the Fourth Internal, Inprecor. It therefore focuses on big picture developments in Britain but we think its also of interest to comrades here. - Budget: Progressive package or dog’s dinner
Dave Kellaway gives an initial response to the budget - Ecosocialism or Extinction: defending life, building free territories and Ecosocialism from and for the Peoples
A powerful statement for radical change agreed at the Second Ecosocialist Meeting, Belém, Brazil, November 2025 - Your Party Founding Conference
Find all the key information from Anti*Capitalist Resistance for the Your Party Founding Conference. Below is the rolling blog for updates throughout conference. - We need to talk about the Labour Party
Dave Kellaway reviews and discusses the issues raised by The Starmer Symptom edited by Mark Perryman and published by Pluto Press, 2025

