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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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How to Make Buses Sexy
Labour is beginning to take buses seriously and this seriousness needs to be translated into policies that address poverty, empower communities and contribute to the green agenda.
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A Very British Coup Megagame at The World Transformed
The Very British Coup megagame provides much food for thought on how Labour should approach its present internal and external battles, and the bigger ones still to come.
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Towards a Luxury Goods Tax
Replacing VAT with a Luxury Goods Tax would be popular, progressive and part of a move towards decommodification of basic consumption goods.
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Tiny Wars and Special Cases: Remembering Local Struggle
Rescuing the memory of past working-class struggles, like Telford's 'Cinderloo', can kindle political commitment for the present and future.
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Drifting rightward: the left and the Labour Party
Three lessons from history about labour movements drifting to the right, and how we can guard against it.
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A Spatial Economy for the Many?
Britain's dramatic and unique spatial challenges demand radical answers. The Preston model offers one potential solution for matching both democratic and economic challenges.