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Ahlem Belhadji

Ahlem Belhadji is a well-known feminist activist and President of the Tunisian Association of Democratic Women. She is one of the leaders of the Ligue de la gauche ouvrière (LGO – Workers’ Left League).

Articles by this author (7)

  • The long march of the feminists
  • A government in continuity… but capable of retaking the initiative
  • “The fight against the exploitation of women can be an engine for overall social change.”
  • “What type of revolution?”
  • “We are in solidarity with Amina the Femen”
  • “When it comes to social justice, economic and social changes, real reforms, we’ve seen nothing”
  • What next after the failure of the Ennahda government?

Authors

  • Madhu Ranath
  • Socialist Solidarity with Iranian Workers
  • Benjamin Opratko
  • Ekabali Ghosh
  • Jean Batou and Nina Potarskaya
  • Joachim Becker
  • Kim D. Hunter
  • Mariana Carneiro
  • Mary N. Taylor
  • Omar Karmi
  • Peter Saxtrup Nielsen
  • Vinayak Chaturvedi
  • Yasemin Dildar
  • Abdessalem Hidouri
  • Abir Mestiri and Khalil Amor
  • Adam Shils
  • Adel Abderezak
  • Adela Gjorgjioska
  • Aislinn Pulley
  • Alex de Jong

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After the vote of no confidence, let’s finish with Macron and the 5th Republic!

The result was clear: 331 votes in favour of the no confidence motion. The Barnier government resigned and the austerity budget law fell. This illegitimate government, a symbol of Macron’s decomposition of the Macron presidency, had no future. The promise of ever more austerity and authoritarianism has been rejected by the vast majority of the population.

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Marxism/Fourth International

Publishing a new collection of writings by Daniel Bensaïd

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New and expanded edition of Strategies of Resistance by Daniel Bensaïd (1946 – 2010) one France’s most creative Marxist philosophers. His work is now increasingly being translated and attracting global attention.

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Spanish State

The Summer ‘Uni’, a barricade against the political right and social demobilisation

September 2024

The last days of August saw the 14th edition of the Summer University of Anticapitalistas with the slogan ‘A new internationalism in the face of war and climate barbarism’ with the just over 750 people attending. This year there was a significant increase in the number of young people as a result of the work to establish the student movement, the role played in promoting solidarity with Palestine and the intervention around the queer question.

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