The pundits still don’t understand that Labour’s new energy is about ‘we’ not ‘me’
Hilary Wainwright
A look at an attempt by British workers to produce a democratically determined alternative plan for their industry – and its lessons for today
Reflections on an attempt by British workers to produce a democratically determined alternative plan for their industry
This is about creating lasting solutions that both prefigure and prepare for an end to austerity politics,
The ‘new politics’ Jeremy Corbyn proclaims must be an explicit agenda of institutional change, not simply a change of style
Hilary Wainwright, Liz Davies, Stephen Bush and James Schneider discuss Jeremy Corbyn and the Labour Party
Building a real democracy in the face of corporate and financial power will require a rethinking of power and agency
Feminism provided me with the tools to work toward a new kind of socialism
A debate on the fate of Brazil’s Workers’ Party draws some parallels with today’s Syriza
The referendum has become an invitation to say no to a super power whose wars, most recently against Iraq, the Scottish people found abhorrent