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  • Deserted cities of the heart

    Deserted cities of the heart

    The past few weeks have seen images spreading around the internet of empty streets and deserted cities. But what do these images tell us about the present moment, and what does their cultural value suggest about our relationship to the current crisis?

  • Solidarity in Times of Crisis

    Solidarity in Times of Crisis

    In response to the novel coronavirus outbreak, mutual aid groups have sprung up across Britain to help those most vulnerable. Adam Quarshie looks at the actions of these solidarity networks, and asks what we can learn from the history of mutual aid.

  • COVID-19 pandemic: A Crisis of Care

    COVID-19 pandemic: A Crisis of Care

    The novel coronavirus outbreak is a new global crisis. Yet the current crisis is not only the result of a new pathogen circulating around the world. It is also a crisis of care. Here the Care Collective (Andreas Chatzidakis, Jamie Hakim, Jo Littler, Catherine Rottenberg, Lynne Segal) outline the contours of the crisis of care, and how we can think care work different.

  • Our low-paid workers are our lifeline

    Our low-paid workers are our lifeline

    On Wednesday 18th March, Angela McRobbie was admitted to hospital with what turned out to be COVID-19. Here she discusses her experiences of the virus, and pays tribute to those low paid workers who are at the forefront of efforts to tackle the pandemic.

  • How the COVID-19 pandemic is destroying Britain's creative industries

    How the COVID-19 pandemic is destroying Britain's creative industries

    The COVID-19 pandemic is affecting every aspect of life across the world. But none are hit as hard, and with such a weak safety net, as those in the creative industries. Melissa Chemam discusses the impact of the crisis on Britain's artists, writers and musicians, and what the public response must be.

  • The COVID-19 pandemic will change everything - for better or worse

    The COVID-19 pandemic will change everything - for better or worse

    Many on the left have argued that the current crisis precipitated by the COVID-19 pandemic could lead to the conditions for a new socialism to emerge from the ashes. But, as Christine Berry argues, crises aren't only opportunities for the left, and the conditions that are emerging could well play into the hands of a renewed far-right.

  • Burn It Down!

    Burn It Down!

    Fuel your rage with feminist manifestos for the revolution!

  • Green Socialism?

    Green Socialism?

    When we get back to thinking about climate change, what lessons can we draw from the coronavirus crash? Is suppressing economic activity (“degrowth”) the way to reduce carbon emissions? Chris Saltmarsh of Labour for a Green New Deal argues for a different approach