Where did all the gravediggers go?
'A Nation of Shopkeepers' asks important questions about class in Britain today, but lacks clarity in its answers.
Review | Mussolini’s Grandchildren
Italy's far-right government has roots stretching back a century. Colin Wilson reviews Broder's book.
Review | Union
Grace Linden reviews a recent production of Max Wilkinson's play Union, directed by Wiebke Green, at the Arcola Theatre in Hackney.
Is it useful to construct narratives from individual moral responsibility when discussing gentrification? We...
Leftist direct action thrillers: a new genre?
I'm a Virgo, How to Blow Up a Pipeline, Black 47 and Codename Jenny
Review | Britain in Fragments
Satnam Virdee and Brendan McGeever bring a historic account of racism in Britain over the last century. Colin Wilson reviews Britain in Fragments.
Review | Making the Revolution Global
The history of black anticolonial radicals in Britain is central to the history of the left.
Review | Bodies Under Siege
Even traditional mainstream conservative parties are linked to proponents of reactionary 'Great Replacement' theories.
Review | The New Cold War
The new imperialist world order is characterised by increasing military tensions between the world’s major powers, but also by economic competition.
Review | Health Communism
How has capitalism wrecked health and care? Shiraz Hussain reviews Health Communism.