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  • Labour’s Immigration Policy: How Starmer Enables The Right

    Labour’s Immigration Policy: How Starmer Enables The Right

    Jack Yeomans explains how the Labour Party’s immigration policy is normalising the anti-immigration sentiment currently seen in the United States and explores the degeneration of policy creation in the UK.

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  • The Forgotten Fault Line – Why Kosovo Could Become Europe’s Next Flashpoint

    The Forgotten Fault Line – Why Kosovo Could Become Europe’s Next Flashpoint

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  • The Age of the Titans

    The Age of the Titans

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  • Women are driving the left forward. Why isn’t anyone talking about why?

    Women are driving the left forward. Why isn’t anyone talking about why?

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  • King and Countries

    King and Countries

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Commentary

  • The Forgotten Fault Line – Why Kosovo Could Become Europe’s Next Flashpoint

    The Forgotten Fault Line – Why Kosovo Could Become Europe’s Next Flashpoint

    York Politics Review
  • Women are driving the left forward. Why isn’t anyone talking about why?

    Women are driving the left forward. Why isn’t anyone talking about why?

    York Politics Review
  • King and Countries

    King and Countries

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  • An Austere Outlook on the Economy

    An Austere Outlook on the Economy

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Critiques

  • Labour’s Immigration Policy: How Starmer Enables The Right

    Labour’s Immigration Policy: How Starmer Enables The Right

    York Politics Review
  • The Age of the Titans

    The Age of the Titans

    York Politics Review
  • Union Black: a reflection on the challenges posed against Black British women and girls

    Union Black: a reflection on the challenges posed against Black British women and girls

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  • God’s Own Country: The Rise of Religious Cults of Personality in Politics

    God’s Own Country: The Rise of Religious Cults of Personality in Politics

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Dives

  • Should Marxists be concerned with injustice?                  Marx, Exploitation, and Analytical Marxism

    Should Marxists be concerned with injustice? Marx, Exploitation, and Analytical Marxism

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  • Why Corbyn and Sultana should be feeling Green

    Why Corbyn and Sultana should be feeling Green

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  • The Politics of Hope: a conversation with three University of York academics

    The Politics of Hope: a conversation with three University of York academics

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  • Two Lessons that Today’s Egalitarians Should Learn from John Rawls

    Two Lessons that Today’s Egalitarians Should Learn from John Rawls

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