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Mamdani’s impressive victory in last month’s primaries contains sources of hope for transformative politics in the US, writes ...
Thirty years after its heyday, Esther Freeman traces the history of Reclaim the Streets, the movement’s energy – and its ...
Red Pepper’s beginnings brought together socialist and environmentalist ideas, and this continues in our environment and climate section.
In December 1948, a group of prominent US Jews, including Albert Einstein and Hannah Arendt, wrote a letter to the New York Times expressing concern over the emergence of ‘The Freedom Party’ (Tnuat ...
Red Pepper explores how politics works through old and new media, books, film, stage and screen, music and sport in our culture and media section.
If politics is the art of the possible, then radicalism must be the capacity to imagine new possibilities like a world without borders.
‘Maximum governance and control with minimum administration’ has become a mantra of how technology is used by state and private actors in a number of Africa’s cities. In Nairobi, Kenya’s capital and ...
The epithet ‘tankie’ began as an insult from one group of communists to another. It was coined by those in the Communist Party of Great Britain who opposed the invasion of Czechoslovakia by Warsaw ...
In the wake of the Aberfan disaster, which killed 116 children and 28 adults when a colliery spoil tip collapsed onto the Welsh village in 1966, a group of men got together to sing as a way of ...
International development has failed to deliver. Have development organisations addressed the structural drivers of poverty?
From her speech at Still We Rise Festival, Naomi Klein examines what unites world leaders in their defence of Israel's brutal assault on Gaza ...
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