Leftline is our bi-monthly newssheet. Along with a variety of other material, it is available to download on this page.
Also available is a selection of more in-depth articles, essays and pamphlets on a variety of subjects. Scroll down the page to access all our publications.
Pamphlets:
> Trade Unionism & Partnership
> The politics of Rosa Luxemburg
> Revolution in Italy, 1943-48 (PDF)
> Italy’s Red Decade - Social struggles & political power 1968-80 (PDF)
Leftline:
> Leftline, October 2006 (PDF)
Finglas People:
> The Finglas People, February 2007 (PDF)
General Articles:
> Whatever Happened to Anti-Capitalism?
> When the Boom goes Bust, thoughts on Ireland after the Celtic Tiger
> The way forward for Venezuela's Bolivarian Revolution
> Vote Me! Change the World! - The left & the General Election (2007)
> The Emergence of Modern Irish Socialism 1885-87
> Contradicting the Bolsheviks: Anton Pannekoek and European Marxism
> Sustaining Equality and Justice in the Struggle for Socialism
> Reflections on the Anti War Movement in Ireland
> The Victory of Nicolas Sarkozy in the French Elections, 2007
> Putting "Islamo-facism" to bed
> The Left and the Balkan Wars
> Venezuela after the Referendum
The Irish left:
> The winners and losers of General Election 2007
> The Green Party join the soldiers of destiny, 2007
> Prospects for the left in the Republic of Ireland
Iraq:
> Shannon airport, the US war machine and the CIA (December 2005)
> Iraq: It's Time for the occupiers to leave (October 2005)
> Iraq: the Failures of the left (2005)
Palestine:
> Class, colonialism, & Economy in Palestine
Ireland & Nationalism:
> What sort of Ireland do we want? (2007)
> The Crisis of Irish Republicanism (2005)
Unions:
> An Anti-Partnership document circulated to SIPTU members by independent Socialist Des Derwin
Rossport:
Bin Tax:
> Submission by the Dublin City Anti Bin Tax Campaign to the SIPTU leadership
Justice:
Book Reviews:
> A review of Karl Marx's 18th Brumaire
> A review of Michael McCaughans new book on the Bolivarian revolution
> A review of "Brigadista - an Irishman's fight agaisnt fascism", by Bob Doyle