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Raven Hart

Raven Hart is co-founder of the Bristol Cooperative Alliance, an organisation that aims to promote a decentralised economy that empowers local communities and facilitates democratic self-determination.

The Two Worlds of the Coronavirus Pandemic

This crisis has exposed Thatcher’s myth that there is ‘no such thing as society.’ In reality, the rich simply live as if they were responsible to no one – while others make their lives possible, argues Zarah Sultana.

What Will Be the Legacy of #ClapforCarers?

Britain’s weekly #ClapforCarers is one of the largest civic mobilisations in the country’s history – but whether its legacy is cover for government failures or a renewed collective spirit remains open to question.

Coronavirus and the Housing Crisis

The Covid-19 pandemic is causing chaos in the housing market – but whether it leads to a property crash, a deepening crisis for renters, or even a respite in rising costs remains contested.

Where Momentum Went Wrong

To change Momentum, we need to understand the roots of its problems – a weak socialist politics which neither empowered members nor stood up to the challenges of the Corbyn era, argues Max Shanly.

Timelessness in a Pandemic

As furloughed workers, the self-employed and those stuck at home start to lose track of time, it’s important not to lose track of what has happened – and who is responsible.

A Momentum for Working-Class Communities

If Momentum is to play a role in rebuilding the Left, it needs to be radically overhauled – and to become an organisation which has a foot in every working-class community in Britain, argues Matt Kerr.

Ireland’s Right-Wing Congeals

To hold off Sinn Féin, Ireland’s dominant right-wing parties Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil have agreed to formal coalition for the first time – but it remains to be seen if they can rescue the country’s declining establishment.

The SNP Sides with the Landlords

The SNP’s decision to side with the Tories to vote down a rent freeze makes clear that tenants in Scotland can’t rely on the political establishment – the only solution is to get organised and fight back.