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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! Why Southampton Transformed matters.
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?: The State and non-State Actors in the Strategy of Disabled People Against Cuts
Drawing on work by disabled activists, this piece analyses Disabled People Against Cuts strategy 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
This March the Labour Party officially came out against freedom of movement. Though often empathetic, its cause is worrying deep. Reflecting its the definition of neoliberalism it critiques.
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“The system needs to be fixed, not the people”: an interview with Collective Encounters Theatre
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?