by Yorgos Mitralias The “National Security Strategy” published by the White House in early December is a very important document that must be taken very, very seriously. Why? Because it describes in detail and without mincing words what North American imperialism, reborn under Trump and Trumpism, is doing and plans to do. But there is more to it than that. This document should be seen as the … [Read more...]
Archives for December 2025
A Life of Revolutionary Struggle
WIN meeting, December 2025. See it HERE. This week we devoted our meeting to a review of the life of our comrade David Hemson, an active member of the Workers’ International Network who recently died in South Africa. From the 1970s onwards David played a courageous role in resistance to the South African apartheid regime and was later jailed in Zimbabwe. In exile in Britain, together with Martin … [Read more...]
When a certain left participates in the far right’s campaign against Mamdani
By Yorgos Mitralias Where to begin and where to end? In our countries, many people on the left seem to ignore what everyone else knows, north and south, east and west. That all over the world, the far right, neo-fascists, and neo-Nazis lose their minds just hearing the name George Soros. That many of them have declared that the 95-year-old speculator Soros is their number one enemy and the … [Read more...]
A NEW MASS PARTY OF THE LEFT
A WIN discussion November 2025. See it HERE. After years of pressure from below and months of wrangles at the top, the founding conference was finally held last weekend of Britain's new left party: "Your Party". The conference was devoted not to formulating policies or an action programme, but exclusively to constitutional and procedural matters: the party's name; its leadership structure; whether … [Read more...]
WIN BLOG – A DOOR THAT’S ALWAYS BEEN OPEN: India’s Journey From Protest to Real Power
At a recent meeting of the Workers' International Network, we had a robust debate on the prospects for socialist revolution in India. Here is a contribution to that discussion by a young worker comrade from Kerala, south India. The Wound That Never Heals They told us it was freedom. But in 1947, Britain didn’t just leave India—they split it in two. It wasn’t liberation; it … [Read more...]




