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Mining for Red Gold
by Campagne in Lotta
A Hot Day in Paris: Report from the Renewed Struggle Against Loi Travail
by John Sheil
Education Not Segregation: A Serious Strategy for Educational Reform for the Labour Party
by Sol Gamsu
To See the World Transformed, Momentum First Needs to Be Able to Transform Labour
by Rachael Ward
What on Earth Is Going on in Spain? 4 Things You Need to Know
by Javier Moreno Zacarés
How Did Tristram Hunt Get to Be an MP Anyway?
by Tom Scriven
Seizing Power: Leninism, Anarchism, and the View from Hotel Continental
by Elliot Murphy
Europe in Crisis
On this week's show James Butler and Aaron Bastani are joined by Catarina Principe as they discuss the European left after Oxi.
Dating on the Left
On this week's episode of KilljoyFM, Ray Filar is joined by Chloe Filiani, Jay Bernard and Liv Wynter as they discuss dating, romance and emotional labour.
What Next After Corbyn’s Second Win?
The weekend at Labour conference is over. But what next? Aaron Bastani answers some of your questions.
It’s Political Blackness Gone Mad!
This week Ash Sarkar is joined by Wail Qasim and Reni Eddo-Lodge to discuss the politics of blackness, and how the global phenomenon of racism finds purchase in locally specific ways.
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Mining for Red Gold
Workers in Italy's tomato industry are organising against exploitation that local government has continually failed to tackle.
Seizing Power: Leninism, Anarchism, and the View from Hotel Continental
As many British leftists flock to electoral politics, Elliot Murphy examines the history of Leninism, and cautions us to remember the dubious history of the left attempting to take control of a hierarchical, capitalist state.
Labouring Through Birth and Death
Birth and death both demand complex, intensive care work; of the sort dismissed by capitalism and silenced by societal taboos. In this week's Long Read, Jenny Nelson explores the labour of the beginning and end of life.