By Christian Tello, Alternativa Socialista – Mexico For the past three weeks, thousands of workers and farmers in Bolivia have brought the country to a standstill, protesting the hydrocarbon crisis and inflation
By Peter O’Shea As the clock ticked closer to 8 pm EST on Tuesday evening, the world held its breath. Trump has given no shortage of shocking statements since the beginning of
By Michael O’Brien Taking inspiration from pro-capitalist economists from Adam Smith in the late 18th century, through to Friedrich Hayek in the 20th, and
By Jonathan Diebold Trump’s kidnapping of Maduro. The Zionist State’s genocide of the Palestinians. Putin’s invasion of Ukraine. These actions and many other recent
Public Zoom meeting hosted by Ruth Coppinger: 7.30pm Tuesday 9th April Speakers: Ruth Coppinger, secondary teacher & campaigner; Mick Barry, Socialist Party TD;Speaker from Neuro Pride
By Harper Cleves CW: femicide, violence against women, misogyny, racism, queerphobia “Violence against women and girls is the shame of our society and we
By Harper Cleves CW: misogyny, racism, self-harm, body dysmorphiaThe year 2026 has been ‘epic’ in the most disastrous and devastating of ways: ongoing genocide
Text of the Solidarity leaflet for International Women’s Day “Women get sent to the gulags first, obviously…The number one political enemy in America is
Le Leah Whelan Is fadhb náisiúnta í an ghéarchéim tithíochta agus ní eisceacht na Gaeltachtaí. Tá cíosanna ag ardú as cuimse, easpa tithíochta fadtéarmach agus fadhbanna maidir le cead pleanála. (De bharr
By Kevin McLoughlin With the Palestinian people facing a new offensive, the global solidarity movement needs to step up to try to end this nightmare. Palestine, but Gaza in particular, has assumed a central place in global politics. This livestreamed genocide is
By Eddie McCabe The slogan ‘Billionaires Should Not Exist’ has become popular in recent years, and it’s one that all socialists would subscribe to. It helps that so many of these ulta-wealthy individuals more and more resemble cartoonish evil villains, but the
By Finn McKenna “My brother Terence was a fun-loving lad, everyone who knew him would all tell you the same thing. He loved life, a complete and utter prankster, a joker and always loved to laugh… he loved life” – Sammy Wheelock
Le Leah Whelan Is fadhb náisiúnta í an ghéarchéim tithíochta agus ní eisceacht na Gaeltachtaí. Tá cíosanna ag ardú as cuimse, easpa tithíochta fadtéarmach agus fadhbanna maidir le cead pleanála. (De bharr sin, tá éifeacht na ndúradán i gceist leis an teanga
By Kate Quinlan For Those I Love, the musical project of Dublin musician and spoken word artist David Balfe’s August release Carving the Stone is a fierce and unflinching album that cements Balfe as a socialist cultural poet, giving voice to a
By Donal Devlin Twenty-five years ago this month, Palestinians living under military occupation rose in mass revolt against the Israeli State. This was the ‘Second Intifada’ – intifada being the Arabic word that roughly translates into “uprising” or “shaking off”. This was
By Sam Casey The chilling footage of Charlie Kirk’s assassination, with a bullet to the neck as he spoke to a crowd at a college campus in Utah, left many with a distinctly ominous feeling. A martyr was created for the rabid
By Martin Murphy The depth of the state’s ongoing failure to fix the housing crisis has reached a new low. On Friday, 29 August, the Department of Housing reported that 16,085 people are condemned to living in emergency accommodation, with 5,014 children
By Serge Jordan Barely two weeks after Indonesia broke out in mass protests, it is now Nepal’s turn to face the wrath of its youth. On Monday, September 9, Kathmandu and other major cities —including Pokhara, Butwal, Bharatpur, Itahari, Biratnagar, Janakpur, Hetauda,