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Review – Daring To Hope: My Life in the 1970s

Lydia Hughes Red Pepper (UK)
Feminist icon Sheila Rowbotham's memoir paints a dynamic picture of the 1970s trade union and feminist movements and as Lydia Hughes argues, there is much their modern counterparts can learn from them

No More Wars and a Ban on Nuclear Weapons

Rafael de la Rubia Pressenza
Let us be coherent and let us express this sentiment loudly so that the brutes who represent us are made aware: we can no longer afford more armed conflicts. Wars are the dregs of humanity. The future will be without war or not at all.

Inflation: Reframing the Narrative

Sam Gindin Socialist Project
Above all, we must intervene because we must see every crisis as a moment of both dangers and openings. It is the responsibility of the Left to not only try to limit the damage, but also to build toward a new world.