With a new raft of housing benefit cuts hitting this month, including the infamous ‘bedroom tax’, tenants are getting angry – and organised. Izzy Koksal meets some of them
Back to the fragments Lynne Segal, one of the authors of the seminal 1979 socialist-feminist text Beyond the Fragments, reflects on its lessons for today
The Brighton pay dispute: the union viewGMB union organiser Rob Macey puts the workers' side of the argument
Jeremy Hardy thinks... about the right to exist'We’d all say a person has a right to a home, but we wouldn’t say their home has rights.'
Turkey: A people imprisonedOnce seen as a moderate party, the AKP government in Turkey is using anti-terrorism legislation to unleash a wave of repression against the left and the Kurdish movement. Tim Baster and Isabelle Merminod spoke to activists in the country
Days of hope: The Spirit of '45 reviewKen Loach’s The Spirit of ’45 is not just an exercise in nostalgia but a compelling intervention into the politics of the present, writes Alex Nunns
Furthering the fightbackThe question of what new political formation is possible or necessary must always begin from the daily experience and needs of working class communities, writes Michael Calderbank
US: Fighting foreclosures, making the banks payStephen Lerner and Saqib Bhatti report on the scale of the housing crisis facing ordinary Americans post-crash, and the growth of housing justice and bank accountability activism across the US
Diary of a ‘wannabe MP’: local elections, UKIP and the leftDavy Jones is Green Party parliamentary candidate for Brighton Kemptown at the next general election and a member of Red Pepper’s board. This is the second of a series of regular blogs on his campaign
South Africa's poor resist home attacksAmid Britain's decision to cut aid for South Africa by 2015, Caroline Elliot hears from poor shack dwellers who vow to resist the destruction of their homes.
Open House begins this weekend in LondonA nine-day event bringing together people facing the housing crisis across London to organise and take action around our collective housing needs
Call to protect Colombian human rights defenderOn 10 October 2012, a man pushed a gun into the chest of Alfamir Castillo and told her that both she and her lawyer were going to die.
Beyond the Fragments is more than historyThe book was part of challenging the left's methods of organisation, writes Alice Robson - and that struggle continues today as it is republished