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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A Plea to Wavering Comrades: Beware the Labour Right
Keir Starmer looks set to win & Rebecca Long-Bailey’s campaign has stuttered, but the left must not pass up a historic opportunity to transform the party, & resist the inevitable attempts to do so from the right.
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False Promises
Keir Starmer's leadership bid gestures towards generosity whilst manipulating our emotions & appealing to our unconscious biases. We should refuse this dishonesty.
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Activists' Inquiry - Entering Councils, and In Motion
Last month, we asked for contributions on the left's experience with entering local government. Now, we're asking about an important feature of Labour Party meetings: motions
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We’ll own it, kind of, maybe, one day: Nationalisation in the Labour Leadership Contest
Public ownership is popular, was a key feature of the last two manifestos and is necessary to address the ecological and regional crises. Only Rebecca Long-Bailey takes it seriously.
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Reconsidering climate change intervention: a review of Holly Jean Buck’s ‘After Geoengineering’
Blending essay and fiction, Holly Jean Buck argues that ecosocialists must engage with new technologies
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Here to Stay, Here to Fight: A Race Today Anthology
Here to Stay, Here to Fight is an important archive of Black British History which will be welcome and relevant today and in the years ahead.