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  • The Old is Dying

    The Old is Dying

    The next Labour government will face the immediate challenge of undoing the damage of austerity. But the economic difficulties we now face run much deeper.

  • Rebellion, Reformism, and Reaction in Latin America: An Interview with Jeffery R. Webber

    Rebellion, Reformism, and Reaction in Latin America: An Interview with Jeffery R. Webber

    From Chile to Ecuador, a wave of revolts against neoliberal austerity has swept through Latin America. Elections have brought the Peronists back to office in Argentina, and political crisis to Bolivia under Evo Morales. Brazil remains under the shadow of Jair Bolsonaro, but how enduring is his far-right politics, and what lessons does it signal for the rise of the right elsewhere in the region? Ashley Smith talked with Jeffrey R. Webber about the roots, politics, and trajectory of these struggles.

  • Claim Your Commute

    Claim Your Commute

    Why employers should meet their employees halfway and pay 50 per cent of the commuting fare.

  • A Shorter Working Week

    A Shorter Working Week

    The next fight laid before workers of the 21st century is to demand a further expansion of freedom in the form of a four-day working week.

  • New Economy Starter Pack

    New Economy Starter Pack

    FREE EBOOK! Writers on the radical new economic agenda for the left: with contributors from James Meadway, Kyle Lewis, Alice Martin, Mathew Lawrence, Cat Hobbs, Will Stronge, Dave Ward, Luke Hildyard, Howard Reed, Laurie Laybourn-Langton, Julian Siravo, and Grace Blakeley.

  • Hostile Environment

    Hostile Environment

    How the xenophobic assumptions of the New Right have come to pervade mainstream discourse.

  • “We work here, we live here, and we’re not going anywhere!”

    “We work here, we live here, and we’re not going anywhere!”

    On the 1st October, undocumented migrant workers at 12 companies in Paris went on strike. The strikes called for improvements to pay and the exploitative conditions of work, but the unifying call across all sites, though, was that they be given the right to live and work legally in France. Luke Butterly reports on the organising campaign, and the struggles of undocumented workers in Paris.