Essays & Interviews
Starmer and Siege Social Democracy
Keir Starmer’s response to the cost-of-living crisis by doubling down on Labour’s appeals to 'law and order', attempting to outflank the Conservative Party from the right, demonstrates the relevance of Stuart Hall’s underutilised concept of social democracy 'adapted for siege conditions'.
Keir Starmer and Britain’s Road to Socialism
The Communist Party of Britain’s support for Labour was never unconditional but a necessary tactic for a united working class, and though they could keep up this pretence under Corbyn it is unthinkable under Starmer. And so, although the new programme was only published in April, a new edition of Britain’s Road to Socialism is immediately necessary.
Social Democracy and its Discontents: Race and Class in the Fallout of the UK General Election
An insidious narrative surrounding the election result is that Corbyn and the Labour left erred by subordinating ‘authentic’ class issues to identity politics and diversity. One thing is certain: socialists must confront racism head on, and foster working-class unity in all its diversity.