It was natural for the genocidal war launched by Israel on Gaza, in the wake Operation Al-Aqsa Flood, to be accompanied by an onslaught on the West Bank, writes Gilbert Achcar
Alice Nuttall explores the nyriad ways the misogyny of the far-right plays out.
A science fiction novel about the future of nature and technology reviewed by Ian Parker
Social media platforms and companies are ending fact-checking, equality and diversity programmes and concern with climate change, writes Liz Lawrence
We seek revolutionary transformation to meet the compound crisis of ecological disaster, economic collapse, social decay, grotesque inequality, mass impoverishment, growing militarisation, and creeping authoritarianism.
Dave Kellaway looks at the social situation of graduate workers and how this relates to politics today.
Bob Williams-Findlay explores the historical, social, and political constructs that frame disability as a lack of ability, challenging the oppressive binary between ability and disability, and critically deconstructs the "See the Person, Not the Disability" campaign through a Marxist lens.