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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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October 1917 – Socialism’s greatest setback?
For the first time since the 1970s, the British left is seriously contemplating strategies for a socialist programme based on a mass-based socialist party winning legislative power in the UK.
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The Right, Resurgent: Peru’s President sparks fears of pardon for former dictator Fujimori
Since the beginning of October, many Peruvians have doubtlessly been preoccupied by the national football team’s fixtures against Argentina and Colombia.
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Che, the Commodity
The black beady eyes looking over your left shoulder as you face into them, the black beret effortlessly lounging on the top of his head, the left cheek dimming into the shadow of his long black hair.
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The Right and the Market Versus Free Speech on Campus
Three years ago, my university took me to court. I was the first named defendant in an injunction case cracking down on a peaceful protest.
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After the End of the World: Re-reading the Russian Revolution
At a public lecture at the LSE, Sheila Fitzpatrick lamented that the end of the Cold War meant that there was little energy in the commemoration of the two Russian revolutions of 1917.
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Report on National Youth Policy Conference
Last weekend, young members of the Labour Party descended upon the University of Warwick to take part in the National Youth Policy Conference, which I attended as a delegate.