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The Coup in Chile

On the anniversary of Salvador Allende's election, we republish Ralph Miliband's landmark essay describing how the "reasonable men" of capitalism crushed his government in a fascist coup.

77. Against Ecofascism w/ Sam Moore

In the latest episode, Grace talks to Sam Moore, co-author of The Rise of Ecofascism: Climate Change and the Far Right, about how the climate crisis is being weaponised by reactionaries – and how the left should respond.

It’s Time to Take Back Housing

The Right to Buy turned a public good into private profit and birthed the housing crisis. But cities around the world are showing how to reverse this disaster by taking homes out of the hands of profiteers and returning them to public ownership.

Bringing the Culture War to Campus

Unwilling to take on the economic elite which is to blame for growing inequality, the Tory government has decided to turn the public's attention to a war against different enemy – students and universities.

The Property Cult

The right-wing proclaims itself a champion of freedom, but an interrogation of its history reveals an altogether different priority – the centuries-long defence of property and the propertied.

The Exception of Palermo

Amidst the rise of Matteo Salvini and anti-immigrant populism across Italy, one Sicilian city has fought for the rights of refugees and in the process begun a conversation about its own migrant history.

Labour’s War on Protest

The Tories introduced laws that criminalised protest to deal with the disorder they knew their policies would cause — and Labour’s refusal to repeal these laws indicates their interest in protecting that status quo.

Rupert Murdoch at 90

On the media mogul’s 90th birthday, many will focus on Rupert Murdoch as a nasty individual – but he represents an even nastier system: the billionaire-owned media.