Issue 30 of Red Banner is out now. €2 / £1.50 from bookshops, sellers or the address above.
Articles:
Ten years of Red Banner
The Russian revolution: Where did it go wrong?
On the ninetieth anniversary of the 1917 revolution, Aindrias Ó Cathasaigh asks how and why it ultimately failed
SOCIALIST CLASSICS Robert Tressell, The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists
Henry Gibson celebrates the most influential novel the socialist movement has ever inspired
Breaking with neo-liberalism
Ed Walsh looks at an attempt by the French left to formulate alternatives to the consensus of capitalist politics
Caithfidh cumannacht a bheith ar bun
Altanna ó pheann an tsóisialaí dhearmadta Peadar Ó Maicín, foilsithe den chéad uair óna bhás in éirí amach 1916
Palestine: One state or two?
Tara O’Sullivan questions some common assumptions around the fight for Palestinian freedom
The Hidden Connolly
Never published since his death, the initial opening chapter of James Connolly’s celebrated pamphlet The Re-Conquest of Ireland
When was Labour?
Noel McDermott reviews a new book on the Labour Party’s disappointing history
The socialist who never was
A poem by Michelle Charlton
The Red Banner website now contains a selection of archive articles from the past ten years.