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Rae Hart

Rae Deer is an economist and freelance writer.

Against Art-Washing

Artists have often been accused of contributing to gentrification. In Glasgow’s Govanhill, they are trying to chart a different course.

Middle of Nowhere

The new Independent Group claims to represent the “centre ground” in British politics – but it has defined itself by opposing popular policies.

Yesterday’s People

No policies, no ideas, no substance: Chuka Umunna’s Independent Group is a tantrum thrown by careerists who found their avenues of progression closed off.

Apocalypse Now

The resurgence of interest in classic BBC disaster drama Threads is a symptom of an increasingly bleak political climate.

Barrow Deserves Better

John Woodcock set a low bar for a Labour MP for Barrow. Chris Altree, the local left-winger selected to replace him, promises a new direction.

The Constructor

Fernand Léger’s modernist art resounded with a belief that people made the world – and could make it better.

The Left Against the Mafia

Despite what Hollywood might tell you, the battle against the Sicilian mafia wasn’t led by cops or judges. It was organised by the workers’ movement.

The Typist with the Webley

This week Belfast City Council blocked plans for a statue to Winnie Carney, a pioneering socialist, feminist and trade unionist. We remember her extraordinary life.

The Comrades at Teen Vogue

While current affairs publications largely ignore political shifts leftwards, radical ideas are finding an unexpected new home: fashion magazines.