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Section: Progress Magazine Articles
A matter of deep shame
I remember when Labour was part of the solution, not the problem, to tackling antisemitism, writes Jennifer Gerber...
Neglect at the heart of Beveridge
The one ‘missing giant’ from the founding text of the welfare state was how we deal with care in our society, argues...
Seventy-five years young?
The left would do well to reclaim the language of Beveridge as a way of re-shaping the welfare state debate, or risk...
Productivity is fine. Let’s count and tax it better
Non-financial productivity gains need measuring through ‘gross domestic utility’, not gross domestic product,...
Enthusing members
Help Jeremy Corbyn build a country for the many not the few, writes Katy Clark Democratic socialism puts people in...
ANALYSIS: Does the past predict the future?
The Katy Clark ‘democracy review’ wears its faction on its sleeve, believes Conor Pope It is true that a mass movement...
Permanent revolution of the office door
Are Momentum's candidate contracts as short-lived as those in the Labour leader's office? Another dispatch from inside...
Pseudo-politics
What US thinking on populism can teach us about how we tell true egalitarians from false friends and frauds,...
The French Exception
The biggest driver of Emmanuel Macron appears to be his own ambition – but that is not his shortcoming, writes Conor...
The priorities are all wrong
Alison McGovern lays out five tests the budget should have met November’s budget was an attempt for politics to trump...
When They Go Low, We Go High
Great speeches are an essential tool of democracy, and a bulwark against base populism, argues Paul Richards On the...