Critical Analysis
The Common Platform of Council Democracy
Anarchists and libertarian Marxists have significantly more in common than they have apart.
Critical Analysis
Anarchists and libertarian Marxists have significantly more in common than they have apart.
Critical Analysis
A group of more than 50 people have registered to take part in a five-day hunger strike demanding justice for Gaza, organizers say.
Critical Analysis
Tensions that have been lying dormant within the revolutionary socialist left in Ireland are being activated by the worsening domestic and international situation of right-wing dominance.
Critical Analysis
This year, the so-called Revolutionary Communist Party (RCP), a Trotskyist group, decided to use its great wealth of political capital to push for three of its members to run for President of their local students’ unions.
Critical Analysis
The counter-demonstration held by United Against Racism (UAR) against the large anti-immigration march on the 26th of April 2025 is rooted in a liberal worldview that misleads activists and workers alike.
Critical Analysis
Theory is necessary to guide us. Without theory pertaining to the material context, we are sailors of a ship neither its origin nor destination known.
Founded three years ago, the Roots Party is an emerging political movement that aims to address the systemic neglect of rural and working-class communities in Ireland.
In the modern age of sustainability, higher education institutions are taking increasing steps to reduce their environmental footprint and College is no exception.
College’s dorm guests policy amounts to a de facto total ban on overnight visitors. This is the institution’s declaration of war on sexual activity.
The strategy behind the student encampments was to light the embers of the pro-Palestine movement into a wildfire of tremendous force across society.
This year proves that united as students, we can pressure the authorities and win on important issues.
Critical Analysis
One certainty about the third-level education sector is that it would be substantially harder to maintain without international students who are used as the cash cows of universities in Ireland and the United Kingdom alike.