
Keval Bharadia argues for a super-tax on financial markets to curb extreme inequality in the wake of Covid-19

Antisemitism is a growing threat. Understanding it is a matter of urgency for everybody, writes Barnaby Raine

Hostile trade wars and American protectionism will double down on the damage done by decades of US-driven global free trade policies, writes Dorothy Guerrero

The collapse of Carillion could be a watershed moment. Let’s seize it to end economically disastrous outsourcing schemes, says Cat Hobbs

‘Development’ has failed to deliver. The reason, Jason Hickel argues, is that development organisations have failed to address the structural drivers of poverty

Greg Sharzer argues that movements have to confront the capitalist crisis, not carve spaces away from it. Below, Hilary Wainwright writes that we must avoid the false dichotomy between organising locally and on a broader stage

Alex Nunns argues that the right’s celebrations of Margaret Thatcher’s economic record are an attempt to rewrite history




