This week we ask: why is the left seemingly incapable of fighting the right wing?
It is not simply a question of weak organisation or a lack of working-class support for a left-wing programme.
The deeper issue is that the left, as it currently exists, is organically incapable of solving the problems of the working class because it refuse to lay the blame on the capitalist system.
We trace the history of the reformist movements of the 2010s, explaining why they ended in defeat, and examine the “all substance and no style” left-reformists of today. We argue that any movement for reforms can only succeed if it leads a revolutionary struggle against capitalism, which is precisely what the Revolutionary Communist Party intends to build.
