The historic 300,000-strong March for Humanity across the Sydney Harbour Bridge. The march across the Commonwealth Bridge in Canberra.
The University of Adelaide and University of South Australia will be folded into a single mega-institution next year: Adelaide University, projected to be the largest in the country.
The signals from the Fair Work Commission’s “expert panel” on pay and classifications in in the social and community services sector are far from reassuring.
A coalition of Labor and self-described “independent” student unionists across Australia is planning to lock out pro-Palestine and socialist delegates from the National Union of Students (NUS) at the ...
“You can jail revolutionaries, but you can’t jail the revolution. You might run a liberator like Eldridge Cleaver out of the country, but you can’t run liberation out of the country. You might murder ...
The devastation of the Great Depression led to bitter class struggles, enormous political upheavals, and a deep desire among many workers for a socialist future.
“Should Fascism achieve power it will ride over your skulls and spines like a frightful tank”, wrote Leon Trotksy in a letter to a German communist in December 1931. “Your salvation lies in merciless ...
The Russian Revolution was the defining event of the modern era, but its defeat, sealed with Joseph Stalin’s rise to power, gave a new lease of life to capitalism.
Between 1984 and 1989, tens of thousands of lampposts, letterboxes and bus stops across Perth were covered with neo-Nazi posters bearing slogans such as “No Asians”, “No coloureds”, “White revolution: ...
“The home of freedom has been assaulted by terrorists determined to attack and suppress freedom.” – Malcolm Turnbull on the Paris attacks. France should not be synonymous with the word “freedom”.
Well before the Paris Commune, in the German Ideology and “Theses on Feuerbach”, both written in the mid-1840s, Karl Marx and his collaborator Frederick Engels argued that it was only through struggle ...
This article by Candace Cohn outlines the origins and problems of privilege theory. Cohn was an activist and revolutionary socialist in the United States in the 1960s and 1970s and one of the first ...