Allan Armstrong refreshes our knowledge of the key concepts of exploitation, oppression and alienation, and suggests new ways in which the latter can be applied to deepen our analysis of the ‘National Question’.
The case for socialism in the Highlands
The Clearances, despite transforming the Highlands into a wilderness, can be understood as part of Scotland’s transition from tribal feudalism to industrial capitalism. Nearly two centuries later, however, it is capitalist underdevelopment which is to blame for the Highlands remaining a place of wilderness, a sorry picture that can still be changed through investment in…
Report: YesAlba inaugural committee elections
Following a week-long online ballot, the 15 members of the inaugural YesAlba national committee have been named. The election – though conducted imperfectly – moves the process of establishing the new organisation onto a firm democratic basis for the first time, away from the more opaque decision-making by the All Under One Banner (AUOB) team.…
Report: AUOB Assembly 22/11/20
“If YesAlba becomes both a mass organisation and an open arena for political discussion and debate, there is a very weak argument against RIC affiliating to it.”
Bringing more women to socialism
“Imaginings of a feminist, anti-capitalist future can only happen when women are incorporated into the movement in good faith and not as tokens.”
Against the political quietism of the CWG
SNP member Tejas Mukerji makes the case for the SNP left to return to the drawing board.
Report: AUOB Assembly 14/11/20
“Nearly 400 people attended the AUOB Assembly on Saturday 14 November 2020.”
Watch: ‘Socialism and nationalism – are they compatible?’
“Connor Beaton recently took part in a debate on ‘Socialism and the National Question’ with Valleys Underground.”
Constitutional action in unconstitutional times: independence and the legalism trap
“The time has come for a discussion that frames the political struggle in the interests of popular power.”
Tories enshrine impunity for British security forces in law
“As the UK government doubles down on its ambition to assert state power at home and across the globe, it is all the more necessary for the left to demand that Scottish independence presents a real and genuine alternative.”