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As racist violence spreads across the UK, politicians are using the crisis not to defend minority communities but to attack the equalities protections designed to keep them safe.
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Leftists have long worried that psychoanalysis is reconciling people to conditions that they might instead resist. But what if we seized psychoanalytic knowledge from the institutions that have historically shaped them?
The sport long associated with empire and elite privilege has a surprising, often neglected history of radicalism — which its fans must recuperate today.
The far right seized on the murder of Henry Nowak to bring riot and disorder to the streets of Southampton. The violence exposed not only the shameless cynicism of its leaders, but also the neglect and anger on which they thrive.
In County Waterford, sheep farmers face eviction as the Duke of Devonshire’s estate imposes rent hikes of up to 900% — a stark reminder that British imperialism still exploits rural Ireland.
A new poll confirms that Labour’s stance on the Gaza genocide is driving a decline in support. To win back voters, the party must defend the Palestinian people.
A new poetry collection explores the interior life of a factory worker across one night shift in modern day Northern Ireland.
A new timely exhibition remembers the anti-fascist Artists’ International Association, exploring the role of culture in counteracting oppression.
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As racist violence spreads across the UK, politicians are using the crisis not to defend minority communities but to attack the equalities protections designed to keep them safe.
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Our Rights and Our Streets Are Going Up in Flames
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Leftists have long worried that psychoanalysis is reconciling people to conditions that they might instead resist. But what if we seized psychoanalytic knowledge from the institutions that have histor...
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Towards a Psychic Militancy
Cricket for the Many
The sport long associated with empire and elite privilege has a surprising, often neglected history of radicalism — which its fans must recuperate today.
tribunemag.co.uk
The far right seized on the murder of Henry Nowak to bring riot and disorder to the streets of Southampton. The violence exposed not only the shameless cynicism of its leaders, but also the neglect an...
tribunemag.co.uk
My City, Their Riot
In County Waterford, sheep farmers face eviction as the Duke of Devonshire’s estate imposes rent hikes of up to 900%  — a stark reminder that British imperialism still shapes rural Ireland.
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British Empire Never Left Ireland
A new poll confirms that Labour’s stance on the Gaza genocide is driving a decline in support. To win back voters, the party must defend the Palestinian people.
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Voters Are Punishing Labour for Gaza
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A new poetry collection explores the interior life of a factory worker across one night shift in modern day Northern Ireland.
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Plastic Pressure On The Factory Floor
A new timely exhibition remembers the anti-fascist Artists’ International Association, exploring the role of culture in counteracting oppression.
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Art as Resistance
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Anxieties about our ageing society are common on both the right and left, from fears of ‘civilisational replacement’ to calls for population control. Yet only politics can decide who benefits from thi...
Beyond the Demographic Panic
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In County Waterford, sheep farmers face eviction as the Duke of Devonshire’s estate imposes rent hikes of up to 900% — a stark reminder that British imperialism still exploits rural Ireland.
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In County Waterford, sheep farmers face eviction as the Duke of Devonshire’s estate imposes rent hikes of up to 900%  — a stark reminder that British imperialism still shapes rural Ireland.
British Empire Never Left Ireland
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