Microdose: The Joy of Fascism
A month after racist riots engulfed Britain, the ACFM crew ask why the Labour party chose not align itself with opponents of fascism.
Mourn the Dead, Fight Like Hell for the Living
In an era suffused with loss and grief, for the dead and the yet to be born, how do we politicise our mourning? Critic Sarah Jaffe talks about her search for the ghosts of capitalism in her new book, From The Ashes.
The Fourth Plinth Is About to Become a Trans Monument
Juliet Jacques
Motherhood In and Against the State
The relationship between mothers and the state is never anything but awkward – and often paradoxical, even violent. The author of a new political history of motherhood explains why.
We Don’t Need to ‘Talk About Immigration’
Rivkah Brown
Racists Massively Outnumbered in Crawley
After Riots – Can You Still Call Liverpool a Left-Wing City?
Palestine Protestors Block Entrance to UK Foreign Office
I Defied the Party Machine and Won. Here’s How
Defying all the odds Corbyn managed to keep his seat, winning almost fifty percent of the vote. He sat down with Aaron Bastani to discuss that achievement, Labour’s performance more generally, the success of other independents elsewhere – and what the future holds for party politics in the UK.