2017: Year in Review
James Butler is joined by three Novara Media editors – Aaron Bastani, Ash Sarkar, and Michael Walker – to look back over 2017’s political highs and lows, successes and failures, breakthroughs and reversals.
Catalan Election: A Blow for Both Rajoy and Independence Movement?
Pablo Castaño
Interview With Jonathon Shafi
Last week after our #FixLive debate on nationalism Aaron Bastani caught up with Jonathon Shafi, co-founder of the Radical Independence campaign in Scotland.
Cold Comfort: A&E Fills With Those Left in the Cold
Dr J
I’m a Social Work Student Who Went on Fee Strike. Here’s What I Learned
an Anonymous Student
Merry Fixmas: What a Year It Was!
In a special edition of The Fix Aaron Bastani and Ash Sarkar review the year 2017 in politics.
‘We’re talking about billions stolen from workers’: Organising in the Construction Industry
Joe Hayns
Nina Power: Decapitalism
Solidarity Can Melt Ice: Students and Migrants Occupy a French Château
Gabriel Bristow
Scottish Budget: More Managerialism Than Radicalism
Alasdair Clark
Commentators Wake From 7 Month Coma Unaware Politics Has Changed
Matt Zarb-Cousin and Max Shanly return to the Novara shipping container to talk Nick Cohen’s coma, Frank Sinatra’s being a comrade, the prescience of Seumas Milne, and of course – melt of the week.
WTF Is Prison Even For?
On The Lockdown, Oonagh Ryder and Sam Swann ask: what is prison actually for? They discuss the history of the prison, its relationship to capitalism and colonialism, and what this means for our criminal justice system today.
The Fix Debates: Socialism Via Nationalism?
A Century On, Families Still Seeking Justice for Black Soldiers Executed in Texas
James Jeffrey
Radical Happiness: Lynne Segal
James Butler is joined by Lynne Segal, Professor of Psychology and Gender Studies at Birkbeck, and longstanding left feminist, to discuss radical happiness, utopia and political joy.