Episode notes
Reflections on the centenary of the 1926 British General Strike. Millions of workers joined the strike in solidarity with coal miners facing wage cuts and worsening conditions, but despite its enormous scale, the strike ultimately failed to produce lasting political or social transformation.
The general strike demonstrates a broader lesson about the limits of reformist labour politics and trade unionism under capitalism. Large-scale worker militancy alone is insufficient without a clear socialist objective and political organisation. Meaningful social change requires a conscious movement for socialism, rather than temporary industrial protest.
Taken from the May 2026 edition of The Socialist Standard.
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