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The Left, the Party and the Class—An essay on the future of the Labour left by Paul Mason

The Cambridge Unitarian Church as an example of a ‘real utopia’?—An encouragement to read Erik Olin Wright's ‘How to Be an Anticapitalist in the Twenty-First Century’

A world without gain? An address for Fairtrade Fortnight meditating on a thought by Karl Polanyi and with an afterthought drawn from Paul Mason

A winter’s day pilgrimage-cum-treasure-hunt to meet with some Straw Bears and to follow a plough

The time to “Love the hell out of the world” is right now, because time is not on our side

The day the music (of Europe) died . . . a jazz musician's reflections on the EU "deal" with the Greeks and the end of a great democratic and cultural vision