


Cop26: Climate Justice Visions From the Global South
Connor Woodman

Will Climate Change Itself Derail Plans to Reduce Emissions?
Nicholas Beuret
First problem: climate change itself is slowing down decarbonisation plans. Second problem: decarbonisation plans risk creating a hell of a lot of emissions. So where do we go from here?

Is China the World’s Worst Climate Culprit?
Aaron Bastani

Germany’s SPD Is About to Take Power. Can It Stick to Leftwing Principles?
James Jackson

Who’s More in Touch With Voters, Labour Members or Labour’s Leader?
Ell Folan
Whether it’s energy nationalisation or a higher minimum wage, Keir Starmer consistently rejects policies that his party members support. His supporters say that Labour members are out of touch with the wider electorate – but polls suggest otherwise.

The SNP Won’t Deliver a Radical Independence for Scotland
Jonathon Shafi

The Deindustrial Divide: Why Northern England is a Political Problem
Craig Gent

Worldmaking in Peterborough: How Battles Over England Are Rooted in Place
Ben Rogaly

Dave’s Latest Album Demands That Black British Music Be Taken Seriously
Kojo Koram

Starmer’s Half-Hearted Power-Grab Has Weakened Him, Not That His Allies Care
Solomon Hughes

Britain Needs to Get Over Its Obsession With Flat Taxes
Ell Folan

The Big State Is Back, Baby
Paolo Gerbaudo

Western Elites Aren’t Mourning the Loss of Afghan Life, but of Their Own Power
David Wearing

Finally, a Green Party Leadership Race Worth Following
Ell Folan

For David Graeber, Theory and Action Were Inseparable
Thomas Swann

David Graeber Reminded Us of the Political Value of Anthropology
Alpa Shah
