Dave Kellaway tells the story of a working class artist whose five hundred paintings were revealed to the public after his death
2027 Presidential Elections: an anti-fascist front, for the victory of the radical left – united and revolutionary! A statement from the NPA-A
Disablist language both upholds and perpetuates disablist structures. It matters in as much as any artefact of subordination matters: it symbolises oppression, and acts as a value-signifier argues Kavana Ramaswamy..
The Telegraph's coverage of a gallery exhibition does more than report a controversy. It reorganises familiar concerns about children and public space into a wider argument about queer culture writes Simon Pearson.
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 discusses how the left should respond to the Burnham coronation
Piyamit Leelatham argues against Varoufakis's thesis that under our society of techofeudalism Marx's law of value no longer applies.