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The Labour Right hopes that giving power back to MPs will prevent any future shift to the Left. But Britain needs more radicalism, not less
For the first time in UK political history, a party membership has direct influence over government policy
Se os militares americanos podem ser derrotados, eles não podem governar os mercados globais
The past 50 years of Western economics are rooted in imperial exploitation. But if the US’s military can be beaten, it can’t rule global markets
Rewatching the TV series of my youth during lockdown reminded me of what’s important in life
As Nicola Sturgeon negotiates with the Greens, a controversy over oil exploitation and its implications for a sustainable future for Scotland continues
Individual action won’t change anything, and we can expect nothing from political leaders or profit-seeking businesses. It’s down to us, together
You don’t need to be proud to be English to accept that you are. You can’t abolish a system you don’t recognise
‘I’ve been deemed a risk to the party’s reputation for being transgender,’ Bristow tells openDemocracy in an exclusive interview
The writer, who died at just 34, gloriously represented an audience that so many in the media hadn’t understood was there
Closing one loophole would stop the world’s oligarchs, billionaires and criminals from secretly buying influence on the British government