Labours of Love: Helen Hester & Sarah Jaffe
Helen Hester and Sarah Jaffe join Eleanor Penny to discuss the care crisis, and how we might organise care differently for a more equitable and free future.
Helen Hester and Sarah Jaffe join Eleanor Penny to discuss the care crisis, and how we might organise care differently for a more equitable and free future.
Robert Musil was one of the great novelists of twentieth-century Europe. A recently translated collection of his essays, Literature and Politics, Drew Dickerson argues, can help us see more clearly the historical and political context of his masterpiece, The Man without Qualities.
A new documentary, To the End, credits the political activists behind the Green New Deal movement for Biden’s environmental policies. Yet, as Matt Huber writes, the film fails to acknowledge that the inability of green activists to build a mass base was also the cause of the Inflation Reduction Act's limitations.
"It’s so satisfying when an email like that arrives, like a thirty-year burden of guilt and shame at not having published this book in English being thrown off in a few lines" – Sebastian Budgen, Editorial Director.
Since Elon Musk's takeover of Twitter towards the end of 2022, the contradictions at the heart of social media have grown increasingly apparent to both users and commentators. But what is social media, and is there any way to escape it?
A new online archive of the full run of The Black Dwarf allows the voices of 1968 to cut through and speak to us directly.
The barricade makes its reappearance in Paris under Charles X.
75 years on from the birth of the NHS, we're facing another crisis of care. Join us in Westminster for a free discussion about how to fix it.