As we wrap up for the winter break, Cameron Baillie and Red Pepper editors pick out the best films for readers to enjoy over ...
Amazon is the world’s biggest advertiser, spending $21 billion globally in 2024. In Britain, this amounts to £30 million on ...
Brian Eno reports from Together for Palestine and the campaign propelling an Arabic Lullaby into the charts – raising funds ...
Blood Work host Gregk Foley traces the ways propaganda of the deed continues to shape political violence over a century from its heyday ...
Your Party has had a rocky beginning, with public fall-outs and serious political disagreements marring the process of formation. Despite a frustrating lack of leadership, local members have been ...
During a psychotic episode, Arundhati Roy’s mother, Mary Roy, or Mrs Roy, developed a fixation on knowing the caste and religion of every doctor, nurse and cleaner who attended to her. Fed up with ...
The Soviet Union, in the 74 years of its existence in one form or another, was a society that was all about building. The Soviets claimed in the 1970s to have ‘built’ socialism, and while they never ...
The first volume of Tariq Ali’s autobiography, Street Fighting Years (1987), focused on his youth. This latest volume follows on from 1979, taking the reader into his eighties, and includes a ...
In 2025 I have resolved to escape the clutches of my smartphone, which has turned out to be no small task – it encroaches on every aspect of my day-to-day life, from communication and banking to two ...
There have been a number of works examining the rise, decline and fall of the Soviet system but few from the angle of serious post-Soviet Marxism, at least when it comes to works translated into ...
In Carmen Maria Machado’s 2021 prize-winning memoir In The Dream House, the author writes that, ‘What is placed in or left out of the archive is a political act, dictated by the archivist and the ...
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