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Political parties and ideologies

Red Pepper promotes inclusive and accessible debate, not dogma, covering a range of political parties and ideologies – from political history primers to analysing left parties and keeping tabs on the evolving far-right.

Red Pepper promotes inclusive and accessible debate, not dogma, covering a range of political parties and ideologies – from political history primers to analysing left parties and keeping tabs on the evolving far-right.

  • A crowd of people with Lebanese flags and candles sit and stand in a group at night

    Lebanon’s October revolution

    Following a year of struggle, crisis and destruction, the people of Lebanon fight on, writes Rima Majed from Beirut

  • A black and white photograph of a march against the partition of Ireland, showing marchers holding banners and flanked by police

    Northern Ireland: the bastard state

    A hundred years on from partition, Pádraig Ó Meiscill diagnoses the many ills of past and present Northern Ireland

  • A contemporary black-and-white photograph of communards posing for a photograph in front of and along a barricade during the 1871 Paris Commune

    From the Commune to communalism

    March–May 2021 marks 150 years since the Paris Commune. Mathijs van de Sande and Gaard Kets explore its legacy and enduring relevance for today’s left

  • A person looks directly into the camera, a green scarf covering their nose and mouth

    In Chile, a feminist green wave rises

    As Chile rewrites its Pinochet-era constitution, feminists are seizing the opportunity to legally enshrine women’s reproductive rights. Carole Concha Bell reports

  • Image: William McCue

    Why planning is political

    Andrea Sandor explores how community-led developments are putting democracy at the heart of the planning process

  • Who decides what counts as ‘political’?

    Government demands for public sector ‘neutrality’ uphold a harmful status quo. For civil servant Sophie Izon, it’s time to speak out

  • Members of Disabled People Against Cuts (DPAC) holding banners and placards protesting outside Norwich Jobcentre Plus

    The shirkers united will never be defeated

    Nic Murray argues the need for collective solidarity and organising amongst welfare claimants

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