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Red Mole: A Marxist's Critique of the Bureaucratic Left

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The One Thing The SWP Cannot Grant

Red Mole: A Marxist's Critique of the Bureaucratic Left
2 days 12 hours ago
Marxism 2026, and why the real argument between the IST and the Fourth International is no longer about theory
Duncan Chapel

What Socialist Outlook Saw

Red Mole: A Marxist's Critique of the Bureaucratic Left
4 days 12 hours ago
Reading the IMG- & WSL-tradition’s journal from the late 1980s, with a view to the present
Duncan Chapel

Fourteen Thousand: The number everyone cites and almost no one checks

Red Mole: A Marxist's Critique of the Bureaucratic Left
6 days 12 hours ago
With Washington and Moscow, Part 7
Duncan Chapel

Is there a future for town hall socialism?

Red Mole: A Marxist's Critique of the Bureaucratic Left
1 week 1 day ago
The argument was never the budget. It was always who fights.
Duncan Chapel

No cuts, and then what? Why 'No cuts' is a red line, not a negotiating position.

Red Mole: A Marxist's Critique of the Bureaucratic Left
1 week 2 days ago
Postscript: The pledge proposal will return in September
Duncan Chapel

In the Greens, Against Absorption: What Anticapitalistas Can Teach the rs21 Comrades Debating the Question

Red Mole: A Marxist's Critique of the Bureaucratic Left
1 week 3 days ago
At rs21’s ‘Ballot Box or Barricade?’ panel, part of its Festival of the Oppressed in London on 20 and 21 June, a session on electoral work circled one question and never closed it
Duncan Chapel

The Buses Have Gone Yellow: Manchesterism, the technocrat, and the terrain administered from above

Red Mole: A Marxist's Critique of the Bureaucratic Left
1 week 5 days ago
Part 4 of “The Terrain of Survival”
Duncan Chapel

How ‘Consistent Democracy’ Lost Its Verb, Gaining a Moralised Preference for Capitalism

Red Mole: A Marxist's Critique of the Bureaucratic Left
2 weeks ago
Part 2 of 'The Drift"
Duncan Chapel

The Interregnum Begins in Britain

Red Mole: A Marxist's Critique of the Bureaucratic Left
2 weeks 1 day ago
Starmer Goes. Burnham Arrives. Labourism is Unchanging. But the left outside Labour has no lever to pull here
Duncan Chapel

What Makerfield Tells the Socialist Federation

Red Mole: A Marxist's Critique of the Bureaucratic Left
2 weeks 3 days ago
The amendment that Makerfield makes necessary
Duncan Chapel

The ‘Resistance’ That Is a Business

Red Mole: A Marxist's Critique of the Bureaucratic Left
2 weeks 5 days ago
Postscript: A Victory. For Whom? The IRGC's deal with Trump turns the ‘axis of resistance’ into a commercial prospectus.
Duncan Chapel

"I'm a Dealer" - Gregor Gall's Mick Lynch

Red Mole: A Marxist's Critique of the Bureaucratic Left
3 weeks ago
The Man Who Wouldn't Arm His Members
Duncan Chapel

In Every Ward, a Line in the Sand

Red Mole: A Marxist's Critique of the Bureaucratic Left
3 weeks 3 days ago
The anti-austerity pledge campaign could give the left a tool in every ward and a mass conference to build on it.
Duncan Chapel

Nazi-Infested, Unless It’s Russia: The double standard at the heart of campist politics

Red Mole: A Marxist's Critique of the Bureaucratic Left
3 weeks 4 days ago
With Washington and Moscow, Part 6
Duncan Chapel

Listen to Grace, Not Zack

Red Mole: A Marxist's Critique of the Bureaucratic Left
3 weeks 5 days ago
The Green Party’s left has a strategic choice to make. It probably does not know it is making it.
Duncan Chapel

The Ladder Built in Midair: Part One of 'The Vanguard in Retreat'

Red Mole: A Marxist's Critique of the Bureaucratic Left
4 weeks ago
What the Connections convention revealed about the dispersed layer, the Greens question, and the double mechanism wearing down the socialist left in England
Duncan Chapel

What the Connections Convention Needs to Hear

Red Mole: A Marxist's Critique of the Bureaucratic Left
1 month ago
The Socialist Federation is being born. Scotland and Cymru are ahead of England. And the Workers’ Party of Britain is not a comrade.
Duncan Chapel

'Don't Vote Reform' Fails Makerfield

Red Mole: A Marxist's Critique of the Bureaucratic Left
1 month ago
The Green campaign is the terrain SUTR cannot reach. The left’s job is to build something there that outlasts the count.
Duncan Chapel

Burma Is Not Cuba: Pierre Frank and the Property-Form Trap

Red Mole: A Marxist's Critique of the Bureaucratic Left
1 month ago
What Made a Workers’ State
Duncan Chapel

The Blueprint Isn't Enough

Red Mole: A Marxist's Critique of the Bureaucratic Left
1 month 1 week ago
Postscript: A Warm Welcome to the Socialist Federation
Duncan Chapel
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Red Mole: A Marxist's Critique of the Bureaucratic Left
Red Mole Substack: Ecosocialist analysis of the British and international left. Covers the SWP, Counterfire, Your Party, campism, the Ukraine war, Green Parties, ACR and the Fourth International. Written for revolutionary activists across 47 countries.
https://redmole.substack.com
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