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Richard Swift interrogates capitalism, exploring the alternatives offered by left-wing politics.
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A public holiday wasn’t enough to convince many to vote, but why would it when Sisi is bound to win? asks Adam Ramsey
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Mark Engler and Paul Engler on the strengths and limitations of prefigurative politics.
View ArticleSudan’s commitment to freedom is a joke
Human rights abuses, such as the case of Meriam Ibrahim, keep piling up, says Nahla Mahmoud.
View ArticleSocial change is written in the streets
Fifty years ago the Civil Rights Act was passed into law in the US
View ArticleWhat does it mean to be an internationalist today?
A collection of meditations on solidarity and development to mark 40 years of New Internationalist.
View ArticleWould Scottish independence be good for radical politics?
Read what writer and activist Adam Ramsay and professor and author Jim Gallagher think - then join the debate.
View ArticleA new Cuba in the making
Vanessa Baird begins an investigation into what's going on - and what it means.
View ArticleThe Left should embrace degrowth
Giorgos Kallis explains why we should all be living ‘the degrowth way’.
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