Q
24th April 2012, 18:46
In this day and age it becomes increasingly weird to just have a paper publication, without a digital companion. So, i thought I'd start this topic to compile a list of leftwing digital publications, a brief description of their politics, what formats they publish in and if there is any delay to their digital publication cycle in comparison to the paper publication. They're in alphabetical order.
This list will be updated with all the new entries, so please post! If you post new publications, please stick to this format.
=== Tools ===
- From HTML to...
Send to Kindle (https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/ipkfnchcgalnafehpglfbommidgmalan?utm_source=chrome-ntp-icon) (Chrome plugin)
dotEpub (https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/okpfiebkkmjcnodegbbbiellepfhoglm?utm_source=chrome-ntp-icon) (Chrome plugin)
=== English language ===
- Liberation (http://www.pslweb.org/liberationnews/) (USA)
Who?: A monthly publication of the Party for Socialism and Liberation.
Formats?: Just HTML.
Delay?: Unknown.
- Socialism Today (http://socialismtoday.org/) (UK)
Who?: The monthly theoretical magazine of the Socialist Party in England & Wales.
Formats: Only HTML.
Delay?: A month after their paper publication.
- Socialist Worker (http://www.socialistworker.co.uk/) (UK)
Who?: The weekly publication of the Socialist Workers Party, a large Trotskyist group and largest section of the International Socialist Tendency.
Formats: HTML, PDF and flat text.
Delay?: The electronic version actually appears a few days before the paper publication on Saturdays.
- The Socialist (http://www.socialistparty.org.uk/main/The_Socialist) (UK)
Who?: The weekly publication of the Socialist Party in England & Wales, a large Trotskyist group and largest section of the Committee for a Workers' International.
Formats: HTML, PDF and flat text.
Delay?: Publication is every Wednesday, there is no delay.
- Working People’s Advocate (http://wpa.workers-party.com/) (USA)
Who?: An irregular publication of the Workers Party in America.
Formats?: HTML and PDF.
Delay?: Not known.
- Workers Republic (http://www.workers-party.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&id=49&Itemid=79) (USA)
Who?: An irregular theoretical publication of the Workers Party in America.
Formats?: PDF (commercial, $1)
Delay?: No.
- Weekly Worker (http://cpgb.org.uk/) (UK)
Who?: An orthodox Marxist group campaigning for the unification of the Marxist left on a Marxist program of working class power. This publication is known for its open debate culture.
Formats?: HTML and PDF.
Delay?: There is no delay to their paper publication. New issues appear on Thursdays.
=== Dutch language ===
- De Linkse Socialist (http://socialisme.be/lsp) (BE)
Who?: A monthly publication of the Belgian section of the Committee for a Workers' International, called the Linkse Socialistische Partij (in the Flanders part of Belgium).
Formats?: Only HTML.
Delay?: The articles are published on the website in the weeks running up to and after the paper publication.
- Socialistisch Alternatief (http://socialisten.net) (NL)
Who?: An irregular publication of the Dutch section of the Committee for a Workers' International with the same name as the publication.
Formats?: HTML and PDF.
Delay?: Several weeks to a few months after the paper publication came out.
This list will be updated with all the new entries, so please post! If you post new publications, please stick to this format.
=== Tools ===
- From HTML to...
Send to Kindle (https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/ipkfnchcgalnafehpglfbommidgmalan?utm_source=chrome-ntp-icon) (Chrome plugin)
dotEpub (https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/okpfiebkkmjcnodegbbbiellepfhoglm?utm_source=chrome-ntp-icon) (Chrome plugin)
=== English language ===
- Liberation (http://www.pslweb.org/liberationnews/) (USA)
Who?: A monthly publication of the Party for Socialism and Liberation.
Formats?: Just HTML.
Delay?: Unknown.
- Socialism Today (http://socialismtoday.org/) (UK)
Who?: The monthly theoretical magazine of the Socialist Party in England & Wales.
Formats: Only HTML.
Delay?: A month after their paper publication.
- Socialist Worker (http://www.socialistworker.co.uk/) (UK)
Who?: The weekly publication of the Socialist Workers Party, a large Trotskyist group and largest section of the International Socialist Tendency.
Formats: HTML, PDF and flat text.
Delay?: The electronic version actually appears a few days before the paper publication on Saturdays.
- The Socialist (http://www.socialistparty.org.uk/main/The_Socialist) (UK)
Who?: The weekly publication of the Socialist Party in England & Wales, a large Trotskyist group and largest section of the Committee for a Workers' International.
Formats: HTML, PDF and flat text.
Delay?: Publication is every Wednesday, there is no delay.
- Working People’s Advocate (http://wpa.workers-party.com/) (USA)
Who?: An irregular publication of the Workers Party in America.
Formats?: HTML and PDF.
Delay?: Not known.
- Workers Republic (http://www.workers-party.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&id=49&Itemid=79) (USA)
Who?: An irregular theoretical publication of the Workers Party in America.
Formats?: PDF (commercial, $1)
Delay?: No.
- Weekly Worker (http://cpgb.org.uk/) (UK)
Who?: An orthodox Marxist group campaigning for the unification of the Marxist left on a Marxist program of working class power. This publication is known for its open debate culture.
Formats?: HTML and PDF.
Delay?: There is no delay to their paper publication. New issues appear on Thursdays.
=== Dutch language ===
- De Linkse Socialist (http://socialisme.be/lsp) (BE)
Who?: A monthly publication of the Belgian section of the Committee for a Workers' International, called the Linkse Socialistische Partij (in the Flanders part of Belgium).
Formats?: Only HTML.
Delay?: The articles are published on the website in the weeks running up to and after the paper publication.
- Socialistisch Alternatief (http://socialisten.net) (NL)
Who?: An irregular publication of the Dutch section of the Committee for a Workers' International with the same name as the publication.
Formats?: HTML and PDF.
Delay?: Several weeks to a few months after the paper publication came out.