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Society & Culture

Günter Grass and the German neurosis

19 Apr 2012

Maciej Zurowski looks at a literary scandal and the bourgeoisie's attempt to cope with its past

Who is in control?

09 Oct 2025

Chris Gray reviews Paul Collier Left behind: a new economics for neglected places Penguin 2025, pp304, £10.99

Abundant material wealth for all

09 Oct 2025

What sort of manifesto do communists need? One that maximises appeal, inspires with ambition and yet goes with the arc of history, says Ted Reese. We can, he believes, turn ‘Get rich or die trying’ into a communist slogan

Uses and abuses of murder

09 Oct 2025

As Israel’s popularity in the west craters, Sir Keir Starmer and the entire establishment cynically use the attack on Manchester synagogue to abuse and further criminalise protest against genocide, argues Paul Demarty

Fear and loathing in Liverpool

02 Oct 2025

Can Sir Keir and his gormless front bench turn things around? Paul Demarty reports on Labour’s conference, Andy Burnham, bashing migrants and the risky strategy of talking up Farage and Reform UK. It could all horribly backfire

Reds with deep state connections

02 Oct 2025

Tobias Abse reviews John Foot The Red Brigades: the terrorists who brought Italy to its knees Bloomsbury, 2025, pp450, £25

A pariah state

02 Oct 2025

Pop singers, classical musicians, actors, film makers, sports people have joined the boycott campaign. World public opinion has decisively turned against the genocidal Israeli regime. Anne McShane gives three cheers

Destruction of reason

25 Sep 2025

Trump’s announcement that paracetamol causes autism is just the latest in a long line of smoke-and-mirror operations.The intention is, argues Ian Spencer, to distract from the real issues

The road from Eton College

25 Sep 2025

Seventy-five years after George Orwell’s death Paul Flewers examines how 1984 caused deep unease on the left and how it was seized by the right as a means of fighting the cold war. This is the fifth in a series of seven articles

No popular front with Greens

18 Sep 2025

Though the Green Party has no ‘socialist ideology’, SPEW calls for it to affiliate to Your Party. The SWP calls for election deals and voting for ‘principled leftwing Greens’. Jack Conrad calls for independent, class politics

From freebies to stamp duty

11 Sep 2025

The deputy leader was found guilty of violating the ministerial code, but the subsequent government reshuffle will fail in trying to out-compete Nigel Farage on anti-migrant rhetoric, writes Eddie Ford

Nigel prepares for power

11 Sep 2025

Reform’s so-called conference saw its big beasts play the hits and rile up the base. But Paul Demarty wonders how long they can keep their lead over the historically established Tory and Labour mainstream

Drill, Kemi, drill

04 Sep 2025

Global warming could possibly switch off the Gulf Stream in our lifetime, making the UK a pretty miserable place to live. Yet the Tory leader wants us to ignore this and max out oil and gas production, writes Eddie Ford

Artificial intelligence, human flourishing

04 Sep 2025

AI is, we are told, an investment bubble waiting to burst, but what role, if any, should AI play in socialist society? And what role does it play in today’s world? Paul Demarty explores the complex issues

Trying to capture the flag

04 Sep 2025

Groups of rightwing men want to plaster their towns with the Union Jack and St George’s Cross flags. Should the left respond, asks Harley Filben, by inventing its own version of patriotism?

Documentary gem

28 Aug 2025

Bob Davies reviews Carlos Underwood (director) No-one is illegal; every day tomorrow limited release

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