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Articles by: Chris Robinson
Former journalist and teacher. Presently works as drug/alcohol worker. Has published a book about addiction: 'The Road to Recovery' by Alan Boden and Chris Robinson.

South Africa at the Crossroads (IV): A New Workers’ Party

March 28, 2013 2:04 pm0 Comments
South Africa at the Crossroads (IV): A New Workers' Party

Widespread revulsion met the shootings of striking workers at the Lonmin mines in Marikana, South Africa last August. Police opened fire and killed 34 miners, wounding 178 more. It proved to be a turning point in the post-Apartheid era, it promised so much for ordinary working class people, after ridding themselves of oppressive minority rule […]

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When Did You Last Beat Your Wife?

March 19, 2013 1:38 pm0 comments
When Did You Last Beat Your Wife?

As I grew up, I learned how much domestic violence there was around me. The earliest incidence I recall was from our next door neighbours. There were constant arguments. She drank. He worked shifts in the local Rolls Royce factory. Whenever we heard raised voices, mum or dad would lower the volume […]

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A Socialist World is Probable (IV): Barbarism or Socialism?

March 18, 2013 12:00 pm0 Comments
A Socialist World is Probable (IV): Barbarism or Socialism?

Next year marks 100 years since the outbreak of the First World War.  David Cameron recently called on people to remember that it was a war fought in ‘defence of democracy’. Indeed, tragically, it was called ‘the War to End all Wars’. Standing where we are today, we know this to […]

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A Socialist World is Probable (III): A River of Blood

March 11, 2013 9:30 pm2 Comments
A Socialist World is Probable (III): A River of Blood

Launch a discussion or debate about ‘socialism’ and, before you can say ‘religion is the opium of the masses’, some cynical bright spark will pipe up with the usual string of cliches. ‘Ah,’ they’ll say. ‘Socialism doesn’t work. Look at Stalin. He had more people murdered than Hitler ever did. Revolutions always  […]

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A Socialist World is Probable (II): An Absence of Fire

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A Socialist World is Probable (II): An Absence of Fire

Here in Britain, 2013, we have one of the weakest, most unstable governments in living memory – certainly since John Major’s time as PM (1990-1997). The humiliating defeat at the Eastleigh by-election saw UKIP push the Tories into third place. A fresh round of knife-sharpening is imminent.  The wolves prepare to devour each other with […]

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A Socialist World is Probable (I): The Bubble Bursts

March 2, 2013 6:01 pm0 Comments
A Socialist World is Probable (I): The Bubble Bursts

The fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 precipitated the revolutionary movements of East European working class. They had been shackled to the Stalinist totalitarian system for more than forty years. Most capitalist commentators claimed that ‘capitalism had won’. The trumpeters of Wall Street and the City of London claimed triumphantly that capitalism […]

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Some Are More Equal Than Others: Why Orwell Matters

February 15, 2013 6:12 pm2 comments
Some Are More Equal Than Others: Why Orwell Matters

Anyone interested in political writing who has not been listening to BBC Radio 4’s ‘George Orwell Season’ has been missing a real treat. George Orwell is one of our foremost writers – novels, essays, journalism, reportage, short stories, newspaper columns – he left behind a body of work for us to step back and […]

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Don’t Mention the War: Has Censorship Gone Too Far?

February 14, 2013 12:59 pm2 Comments
Don't Mention the War: Has Censorship Gone Too Far?

  Warning: this article will contain the ‘n-word’, and other similar words, because, put simply, it’s about the ‘n-word’. It relates to the recent story about the BBC editing out a scene of an episode of the repeated series of ‘Fawlty Towers’ because of censorship. Now I don’t like that word, and never have […]

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