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Weimar: Life on the Edge of Catastrophe – book review
A history tracing the inter-war experiences of people in the city of Weimar during the rise of the Nazis fascinates, but its refusal to consider class limits it, finds Ian Goodyer
Higher wages, stronger exploitation and border controls
We’re told that national borders are there to protect us and ‘our’ nation but, as Tayfun Er explains, they play a key role in controlling and disciplining both the home and international workforces
Towards a better assessment of AI; beyond the hype and dismissals
Responding to Kevin Crane’s recent article - Frequently Asked Questions about AI - Kevin Courtney takes issue on several points in our attempt to develop a more robust analysis of the impact of new technologies
Meet the new boss, same as… – Counterfire freesheet July 2026
What to expect from Burnham as prime minister, climate chaos is here, the epidemic of violence against women, trade unions and the anti-war movement, the World Cup disaster, remembering the Spanish Civil War and more in this month's Counterfire freesheet

