Daniel Bensaïd makes a bold attempt to track the theoretical challenges faced by Marxism today.
Operation "Bullshit Unlimited"
12 September 2002, byOnly yesterday, French intellectuals overflowed with compassion. From Bosnia to Chechnya, by way of Kosovo, on every front of the new world disorder. Their silence before the imperial crusade in Afghanistan and before the criminal policy of the Sharon government in Palestine is all the more deafening. This inglorious resignation is not, alas, unrelated to the relative weakness of the anti-war mobilizations in France, compared with the demonstrations that have taken place since 7 October 2002 in most big European countries.
Principles flouted
12 September 2002, byBrazil’s Workers’ Party (PT) has, in the course of the past 20 years, developed a politics of class independence while accumulating a quantity of experiences in social struggles and municipal government, notably through ’participatory democracy’. These founding principles are being flouted in the run-up to the country’s presidential elections.
Leninism in the 21st century
16 November 2001, byDaniel Bensaïd central leader of the French Ligue Communiste Revolutionnaire (LCR - French section of the Fourth International) spoke on ‘Leninism in the 21st century’ at the June ‘Marxism 2001’ event organised by the British Socialist Workers Party. IV spoke to him afterwards.

