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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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Escaping the Black Dog’s Shadow
According to Johann Hari, everything we know about depression is wrong. The solutions he proposes are watered down version of the more necessary and radical demands that have long been called for by survivor groups.
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Le Guin's Revolution
The work of Ursula K Le Guin was built on the conviction that the human soul’s capacity for stoic and principled resistance to oppression is inextinguishable.
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Fantastic Terrors: The Rise of Alt-Right Politics through the Lens of Fantasy
The fantasy genre is suffering from a crisis of imagination, mired in its conservative vision of a world slipping into ruin, longing for its past.
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The Bolsheviks Dared: Interview with Lars T. Lih on Lenin as Theorist and Strategist of Hegemony
As part of our series on the October Revolution, New Socialist interviewed Lars T. Lih, author of several books on Lenin and the Revolution.
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Labour’s New Economics Conference: Part Seven, Jeremy Corbyn's Speech
This is the seventh (and final) part of our write-up and analysis of Labour’s New Economics Conference on alternative models of ownership.
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Public Ownership of the Public Sphere
Media reform can sometimes seem like a marginal concern. But bodies that generate and disseminate reliable knowledge should be seen as core elements of a revived public sector.