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Safe but not free

Valeska Hovener and Marielle van Uitert hear how two Afghan women who have fled family abuse are learning to move on.

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Farewell, democracy: using the Hunger Games’ three-fingered salute, which represents thanks and goodbye to a loved one, a Thai woman marks the perceived end of democracy in her country. Photo: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy

King and country

Together, the monarchy and the military hold tightly to the reins of power in Thailand. With little sign of popular resistance, Jo Eckersley wonders if this is likely to change.

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What should we stand for?

What should we stand for?

Richard Swift considers an alternative to economies based on over-consumption and growth-addiction.

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 Illustration: Volker Straeter

Pathways & possibilities

Richard Swift examines the history of Utopian thinking that fundamentally re-imagines democracy and equality.

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 Illustration: Volker Straeter

Eco-divide: this changes everything

The environmental crisis is proving not only a challenge to capitalism but forcing resistance movements to rethink their politics.

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The anarchist impulse

The other great historic alternative to capitalism has been anarchism. Often dismissed as a dirty word, its influence ebbs and flows but its libertarian principles remain profoundly influential.

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The people’s flag is deep and red

From Karl Marx to Ed Miliband and François Hollande is a very long journey indeed. But all at least pay lip-service to socialism. So how has it worked as an alternative?

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 All illustrations for Alternatives to Capitalism by Volker Straeter unless otherwise marked.

Capitalism’s stormy sea

Richard Swift begins his journey through political alternatives to capitalism by looking at the nature of the beast they seek to oppose.

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Seafood slaves

Seafood slaves

Overfishing is causing marine ecosystems to collapse in Thailand, writes Jess Worth.

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Global frack-down

Global frack-down

Claire Fauset looks forward to a summer of resistance.

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Here comes the sun

Here comes the sun

Solar energy could be the answer to Shatila's power problems, writes Lydia James.

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A girl attends a rally to remember missing and murdered indigenous women in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside on Valentine's Day, 2015. Photo: Sergei Bachlakov/Xinhua/Alamy

An open wound

Janet Nicol reports on Canada's Highway of Tears.

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Hillary Clinton and the Vermonter socialist

Mark Engler's View From America.

Mark Engler July, 2015 484 Read
Safe but not free

Valeska Hovener and Marielle van Uitert hear how two Afghan women who have fled family abuse are learning to move on.

Valeska Hovener,Marielle van Uitert July, 2015 484 Read
King and country

Together, the monarchy and the military hold tightly to the reins of power in Thailand. With little sign of popular resistance, Jo Eckersley wonders if this is likely to change.

Jo Eckersley July, 2015 484 Read
What should we stand for?

Richard Swift considers an alternative to economies based on over-consumption and growth-addiction.

Richard Swift July, 2015 484 Read
Pathways & possibilities

Richard Swift examines the history of Utopian thinking that fundamentally re-imagines democracy and equality.

Richard Swift July, 2015 484 Read
ENDGAME: the age-old struggle played out as chess

A cartoon by P J Polyp

P J Polyp July, 2015 484 Read
Eco-divide: this changes everything

The environmental crisis is proving not only a challenge to capitalism but forcing resistance movements to rethink their politics.

Richard Swift July, 2015 484 Read
The anarchist impulse

The other great historic alternative to capitalism has been anarchism. Often dismissed as a dirty word, its influence ebbs and flows but its libertarian principles remain profoundly influential.

Richard Swift July, 2015 484 Read
The people’s flag is deep and red

From Karl Marx to Ed Miliband and François Hollande is a very long journey indeed. But all at least pay lip-service to socialism. So how has it worked as an alternative?

July, 2015 484 Read
Capitalism’s stormy sea

Richard Swift begins his journey through political alternatives to capitalism by looking at the nature of the beast they seek to oppose.

Richard Swift July, 2015 484 Read
Reasons to be cheerful

Some good news this month.

Cristiana Moisescu June, 2015 483 Buy
Seafood slaves

Overfishing is causing marine ecosystems to collapse in Thailand, writes Jess Worth.

Jess Worth June, 2015 483 Buy
Global frack-down

Claire Fauset looks forward to a summer of resistance.

Claire Fauset June, 2015 483 Buy
Here comes the sun

Solar energy could be the answer to Shatila's power problems, writes Lydia James.

Lydia James June, 2015 483 Buy
An open wound

Janet Nicol reports on Canada's Highway of Tears.

Janet Nicol June, 2015 483 Buy