March 19, 2021 Socialist Women and the Struggle against Fascism To mark International Women’s Day 2021, the Workers’ Party held a memorial lecture in honour of Margaret O’Leary, long-standing Party member and former editor…
January 20, 2021 A Transition to Nowhere Trotskyism and the Transitional Programme are a political and theoretical dead-end argues Cornelis van Vliet As communists it is our task to point to…
December 12, 2020 Bodenstown 1968 On the second anniversary of his death, we republish Seán Garland’s oration at the annual Wolfe Tone commemoration at Bodenstown in 1968, as printed…
November 29, 2020 Not just that other guy: Engels and the Origin of the Family, Private Property, and the State Friedrich Engels was not quite the Luigi of communism that he was so keen to present himself as, writes Tara Brady. In 2017, Turner…
November 28, 2020 Engels at 200 Friedrich Engels’, the co-inventor of Marxism, was born 200 years ago, on 28th November, 1820. As lives go, Engels lived a full one: raised…
October 28, 2020 Thinking about the Future: Brexit and Ireland’s Orientation In 2016, the Workers’ Party supported the Brexit referendum, largely on the basis of the EU’s extreme pro-capitalist nature. The devastation wrought by years…
October 22, 2020 Republicanism 1790-1922: A Broad Outline Published by Repsol in 1972, Republicanism 1790-1922: A Broad Outline was the eighth pamphlet in a series and the first in a two part…
October 10, 2020 Teoiric Number 5 Summer 1976 Issue number 5 of Teoiric, the theoretical journal of the (Official) Republican Movement, published in the summer of 1976 featuring: Solzhenitsyn serves capitalism Jim…
October 5, 2020 Why workers need a party When it comes to organising, progressives don’t need to reinvent the wheel – the mass workers party is the only vehicle that can bring us…
July 14, 2019 The Party and the Ballot Box The role of elections in socialist strategy The Legacy of the Republican Congress In 1934, in the shadow of a rising fascist threat in…