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Buy an issue, subscribe or try our digital edition ’Red Pepper is the kind of rag that lights a rebellious fire under your soul and replenishes your anti-capitalist spit ducts! And I mean that as a compliment.’ Mark Thomas Arts, Books, Culture Book extract
If I Am Not for Myself: Journey of an Anti-Zionist Jew Mike Marqusee on anti-semitism and the Israel lobby In the magazine Art and politics special
Repelling borders
It’s the climate, stupid
The truth is radical Ben Granger reviews The Studs Terkel Reader Planetary mythology Soundbite science and self-help manuals would have you believe that men and women can’t communicate. Deborah Cameron’s new book shows that the real issues are to do with power, writes Romy Clark Deeper ways of seeing
Tony Benn reviews Michael Horovitz’s powerful new anti-war polemic, documentary filmmaker Astra Taylor shares her guerrilla tips and Michael Kustow tells us about his favourite books Booktopia Comedian Mark Thomas on his top books Red Pepper Review - from Karl Marx to Max Stafford-Clark, Christopher Hitchens to the Lord God Almighty, it’s all happening here! BlogsThe latest from the Red Pepper blogosphereMay Day socialist feminist stop The left, lies and Melanie Phillips South Africa’s heroes of labour Other blogs we’re reading this week Red Pepper ForumsWhat people have been saying in the Red Pepper discussion forumsLatestBNP votes in London requires a change of tactics Supposing Labour lose the next election Green socialism-is it a good idea? What’s wrong with paying for it |
The end of New Labour
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’There can be no Security without Peace There can be no Peace without Freedom There can be no Freedom without Justice There can be no Justice without Love.’ Graffiti on a wall in Thailand Further wordsAgony Subcomandauntie
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1968 The Mysterious Chemistry of Social Change Redrawing the map of US politics
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Pambazuka News Forum for social justice in Africa with some of the best reporting from social movements in Zimbabwe, Kenya and elsewhere Convention of the Left debate 2008 Iraq Occupation Focus
The Barry Amiel & Norman Melburn Trust Annual Lecture Terry Eagleton: Socialism and culture Thursday 5 June 2008, 7.30pm Brunei Gallery lecture theatre, SOAS, Thornhaugh Street, London WC1H 0XG The lecture will investigate the central role culture has played in 20th-century politics, as well as within the ’war on terror’. Terry Eagleton will argue that in certain crucial respects ’culture’ is being treated as a new form of barbarism. Tickets: £3/£2 concessions
Monday night is Gramsci night at the Cock Tavern, Kilburn
Roland and Claire Muldoon’s new pub offers a friendly forum for lefties who like nothing better than good food and a drink while putting the world to rights. Join us if you’ve got the answers or if, like most of us, you’re still looking for them. And don’t miss the great comedy and entertainment nights. Where ideas come home to roost The Cock Tavern, 125 Kilburn High Road, London NW6 6JH Supported by Red Pepper Further information from the Cock Tavern website
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Book your tickets now for the Red Pepper and Philosophy Football party on 13 June
Nostalgia, squatting and 1968
Assassination, cups of sugar and nostalgia were the order of the day at the ‘1968 and all that’ conference at London’s Conway Hall yesterday.
NHS whistleblower speaks out
Senior mental health nurse Karen Reissmann, sacked for speaking out against NHS cuts, talks to Tom Haines-Doran
24 reasons for 24 weeks
Laurie Penny gives 24 reasons why the abortion time limit should remain at 24 weeks
Class B criminals again
The cannabis crackdown is just plain potty says Steve Platt
What about women’s rights
Laurie Penny on Nadine Dorries campaign for a reduction in the time limit for legal abortion
Kinky porn becomes illegal
Next week the viewing of so called ‘extreme pornography’ is set to become illegal in the UK. Campaigners believe the legislation has been rushed through and will ciminalise millions of people An extreme insult
Porn can be good for you
Mayday socialist feminist stomp
A sea change is taking place in contemporary feminism
Just like ’78
Love Music Hate Racism carnival review
Colombia’s war in the Andes
Colombia’s long-running civil war spilled over the border to Ecuador in a raid against FARC guerrillas in March. Gerard Coffey reports on the aftermath
The left, lies and Melanie Phillips ‘From the French Revolution onwards, the left have generally sided with tyrants and oppressors.’ Really?
Italian politics dossier
A disaster for the left: discussion, information and resources around the recent Italian elections, including NEW Italy’s defeated left tries to regroup
Kenya
Hope in dark times
Wake up and smell the roses Campaigners are exposing the conditions that predominantly women workers suffer in Kenya to bring cheap cut flowers to western Europe
Where next for Tibet?
China promised human rights improvements to win the Olympics but Carole Reckinger says nothing will change Waiting for the barbarians
The so-called ‘war on terror’ has created a global bonanza for the world of commercial military suppliers, writes Red Pepper correspondent Solomon Hughes in this exclusive extract from his new book War on Terror, Inc The Tet Offensive: 40 years on
The Tet Offensive astonished the world, changed the course of history, and remains pregnant with lessons for today, writes Mike Marqusee East Timor forfeits its newest hero
Practising what we preach
Cuba after Castro
The mega prison of Palestine
Ilan Pappe sees a deliberately genocidal policy by Israel towards the Palestinians Hamas: talking with the enemy
Volunteer at festivals and help Red Pepper this summer No need to sneak through the fence this year, you can get free entry by helping Red Pepper raise vital funds Red Pepper debatesWhat’s wrong with paying for it?‘I’m a woman and I have paid for sex. My decision, my choice’
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Does the Green Party need a leader?The Green Party has balloted its members on whether to appoint a leader. Rupert Read and Shahrar Ali debated the pros and cons. Read the debate on the Red Pepper forum Green and redIs Green the new Red?Peter Tatchell argues that Green is the new red, while Mary Mellor has some Red questions seeking green answers and Dave Osler says the Green Party can never become a popular front for socialism Labour leftShould the left give up on Labour?In What became of the Labour left? Alex Nunns inquires into whether there is still life in the Labour left, and in Why stay? former Labour national executive member Liz Davies asks why anyone on the left stays in the party. Further contributions from Clare Short, Jon Cruddas, Lord Chris Smith, Mark Perryman, Neal Lawson, John Nicholson, Steve Platt and others Is globalisation good for you? The nation state can no longer deliver the left’s global agenda, says Nigel Harris. Globalisation is our best hope of reducing world poverty, he says. Robin Blackburn replies with some ideas for a new system of global welfare What’s wrong with porn? The British government’s proposed Criminal Justice and Immigration Bill seeks to criminalise the possession of what it calls ‘extreme pornography.’ But is there a right or wrong type of porn? Red Pepper website commissioned various opinions: pro and anti-porn, personal and political, addressing the question, what’s wrong with porn? You can read the responses here and add your own views in our forum discussion Rethinking political parties Mainstream political parties are in decline but parties of the radical left haven’t filled the gap. In Rethinking political parties Hilary Wainwright argues we need to go back to the basic assumptions behind our ideas of leadership, knowledge and power. Mark Perryman responds in Agency for change with a set of principles for a new kind of party, while Salma Yaqoob writes about Practising what we preach. In Parties, movements and radical change Davy Jones says the left needs to seize opportunities instead of sneering from the sidelines. Others to follow. With these essays Red Pepper launches not so much a debate as a collaborative inquiry, to be continued online and in the next issue of our print magazine. Add your own views in our forum Anita Roddick
The redesigned Red Pepper magazine and website owe much to Anita Roddick, who died from a hepatitis C-related brain haemorrhage in September. Tamanna Kalhar recalls meeting Anita Roddick in When Red Pepper met Anita Roddick while Anita herself writes about Hepatitis C and me in an article first published earlier this year |
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