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In mid-2020, we switched to a new, edition-focused publishing model. Below, you can find everything New Socialist published from our inception in 2017 up until that shift.
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Greece's 'New Democracy' Are On The Cusp Of Power, But They Are Anything But 'Moderates'
SYRIZA's betrayals will see them crushed in the upcoming elections, but New Democracy's victory will see far-right members of the party as key powerbrokers
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Pride in Poland?
Ahead of this year's elections, religious traditionalists have set their sights on LGBT issues as a key battleground in a new culture war. How did this happen, and is there hope for queer people in modern Poland?
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Editorial: Chris Williamson
The decision not to readmit Williamson offers a sliver of hope that the left of the Party, and its apparatus, may yet be able to tackle antisemitism.
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Reclaiming Our Buses: Following Scotland’s Example
New legislation recently adopted in Scotland could spell the end of the Thatcherite consensus on buses south of the border as well.
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Make No Mistake: Ukraine’s New President Is Not an Actor
Despite much media fanfare abroad to the contrary, Volodymyr Zelenskyi is not just a humble comedian, nor a political outsider, and his rise to power was far from improbable.
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There's More to Life than This! An argument for joy, against economism.
Technocratic policy fixes and sci-fi fantasies won’t save us—ecological collapse calls us to rethink our attitudes to extraction, exploitation, and interconnection.