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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.
New proposals for Labour leadership nominations thresholds and reselection of MPs risk setting the entire Corbyn project back.
The fiscal credibility rule appears to make a concession to 'sound finance', but has been defended as anything but. Can this position reflect wider understandings of progressive macroeconomics?
An ambitious policy agenda for change is taking shape on the left in both Britain and the United States. But so far the structure of the state has not featured prominently in proposals for reform.
Labour’s goal should be to transition the UK out of its post-imperial phase of militarism and support for US hegemony, and into a new foreign policy paradigm of socialist internationalism.
The reading for our Eco-Corbynism reading group at The World Transformed
Top-down regulation, bottom-up resistance, or some combination of the two? A response to IPPR's new report on technology platforms