by Juliet Jacques // If the last year and a half has shown us anything, it’s that conditions of artistic production are shaped by politics. It is only by remaining involved with politics that we, as artists, can hope to change them.| New Socialist
Histories of philosemitism to try to grasp our current conjuncture and the necessity of an autonomous antiracism.| New Socialist
Despite its moral urgency, Judt's polemic struggles to explain the decline of social democracy – and his proposed solutions ultimately fall well short of addressing the systemic crises and injustices we face today.| New Socialist
Workers have structural power, as the strike wave of 2022 demonstrated. But the working class remains weak and fragmented, and its politics are increasingly chaotic. What is to be done?| New Socialist
Ahead of Monday’s global day of action against BP and the Turkish state, New Socialist interviewed Energy Embargo for Palestine about the group, their vision, and their strategy.| New Socialist
The British labour movement is failing Palestine.| New Socialist
by Nikhil Venkatesh // As a novel, ‘The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists’ is bad. Yet it has become a sacred text of the British labour movement. What can we learn from it today?| New Socialist
by Alister MacQuarrie // The revolutionary is everywhere in pop culture, but revolutionary politics are conspicuous by their absence - or by their vilification.| New Socialist
It's embarrassing, destructive, and looks like shit: AI-generated art is the perfect aesthetic form for the far right.| New Socialist
by Andrew Page // What happened to Saudi Arabia’s “massive plans” to invest in Newcastle?| New Socialist
by Tom Blackburn // Isaac Rose’s The Rentier City is a provocative study and a much-needed riposte to the siren song of trickle-down housing.| New Socialist
by Tom Gann // The statements of the Resistance groups are a valuable source of knowledge about what's happening in Palestine. So why aren’t British journalists paying attention?| New Socialist
by anonymous // “Class affects the mind, we know that, and it’s difficult to communicate this.”| New Socialist
by Aviah Sarah Day, Shanice Octavia McBean // Coercion and control are the tactics of abusers, and coercing and controlling the working class is the job of the police. Abolition is class struggle!| New Socialist
by Juliet Jacques // Danny Stalford and Horley Council| New Socialist
by Michael Richmond, Alex Charnley // The 1905 Aliens Act, and the role of significant parts of the labour movement in agitating for immigration controls, forces us to think concretely about how racism changes.| New Socialist