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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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End the Oppression of Pedagogy!
For political education to work, it must connect theory to what is local, material, and concrete. Southampton Transformed is one of a number of regional events aiming to do this.
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From Cuts, to Resistance, to Where?
Drawing on work by disabled activists, this piece analyses Disabled People Against Cuts as a liberatory organisation of disabled people rather than a mere component of a broader anti-austerity groups
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The rise of N-UBIs (non-universal basic incomes) and a national-populist ‘commons’
While Labour's new UBI report is focused on one policy, it is also informed by long-simmering debates over the meaning, definitions and implications of ‘the commons’, which limit its universality.
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How Labour’s Common Sense on Neoliberalism Creates Space for Nationalism
If the ongoing Brexit farce has contributed anything positive to political discourse, it’s that we now have a clearer picture of where the reactionary encampments within our movement lie.
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“The system needs to be fixed, not the people”
Can the arts address ordinary people’s experiences of political, social and cultural marginalisation, and redress media sensationalism of working-class lives?
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Cultural Labour in a City of Culture: Some Problems and Alternatives
UK arts policy has rarely paid attention to working conditions. How can a cultural "projectariat" find good quality work while also building vibrant creative scenes?