Archives
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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Implicit Crisis
Asad Haider’s Mistaken Identity, one of the stronger contributions to the ‘identity debate’, is a convincing defence of coalitions and class struggle but an all too subtle argument against political pessimism
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Red Moon, Red Earth: the radical science fiction of Kim Stanley Robinson
Like his former teacher Ursula Le Guin, Robinson has never lost faith in our capacity to use our collective intelligence and technological prowess to transcend limiting orthodoxies.
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Editors' Selection 2018
Some of our editors' favourite pieces we've published in 2018
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‘Labour Does You’: Might thinking through pregnancy as work help us radicalise the politics of care?
How might re-conceptualising pregnancy as work—that is, alienated labour—help us radicalise the politics of care in trans-inclusive ways?
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'I’m the Shy Boy': Remembering Pete Shelley of Buzzcocks
Discussion of Pete Shelley's radical cultural heritage and legacy after his death, and his music.
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Capitalist Investment has failed the Elephant
The scheme planned for the Elephant and Castle provides yet another stark realisation of the housing crisis - and how we are still failing to resolve it in ways that meet the needs of existing communities