Tag: books
Labour needs to go local
Paul Salveson on red walls, heartlands and Labour dilemmas
Who are the bricks in the Red Wall?
Bryn Jones reviews recent surveys of why Labour lost many traditional seats in 2019
Left populism: learning from the past, preparing for the future
Marina Prentoulis outlines key arguments and lessons for socialist strategy to be drawn from Spain, Greece and the Corbyn experience
Selective amnesia
Gardner Thompson on imperialism
Finding my feminism?
Mary Southcott explores her feminism through the writings of two younger women
A socialist recovery from Covid-stricken capitalism?
Bryn Jones considers partial prescriptions for human survival
Apartheid – from fact to thriller
‘London Recruit’ Bob Newland reviews 50 years of Peter Hain's anti-Apartheid activism
Stuart Hall – a theorist for Black Lives Matter
As anti-racist struggles mount world wide, Don Flynn considers the legacy of a pioneer
Wanted: a profound shift in how we run, fund and judge
While parents fund-raise for resources and headteachers take to the streets in protest at government cuts, Dave Lister finds Melissa Benn outlines a strong...
Nikolai Bukharin – Forgotten Revolutionary
Nigel Doggett finds political lessons from a victim of Stalin’s purges
Labour’s lessons on Zero Hour Contracts: Review of IER Booklet
From political rhetoric to meat on the bone: Zero Hour Contracts and their context
REVIEW:
Re-regulating Zero Contracts By Zoe Adams and Simon Deakin
Institute for...