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Kojo Koram’s book cuts through tabloid headlines to examine the material legacy of colonialism: extreme wealth for an elite few; poverty for the rest. By Leah Cowan

Daniel Baker sits down with Joe Glenton to discuss class, veteranhood, and the radical potential for organising within Britain’s armed forces

Marx remains a vital conversational partner, writes Tom Whyman

This new collection reveals the continuing tensions and struggles in Egypt after the uprising of a decade ago, writes Anne Alexander

On the centenary of his birth, Rhian E. Jones celebrates Raymond Williams’ legacy as Red Pepper revives his influential ‘key words’ project

Terry Eagleton draws a modern lesson from ancient monsters

The legacy of colonialism is still very real along borders arbitrarily drawn by the British and brutally contested to this day, writes Suchitra Vijayan




