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A Letter to George Orwell: A Contemporary Response to “Why I Write”
Erich Maria Remarque’s beautifully tragic novel, Flotsam (1939) , elaborates the immense hardship many Jews and immigrants faced in the collapse of an already convulsing Europe on the eve of war. His articulate storytelling conveys the brutality many refugees withstood, from the harshness of border officials to the absence of trust between refugees themselves. Like Remarque, Orwell described in Why I Write the many problems glaring at European leaders during the chaos of the
Zach Rogers
Nov 214 min read


What Can Downing Street Learn From Zohran’s Zeal?
As Zohran Mamdani seizes New York City, what does this 34-year-old’s feat say about politicians further afield? On November 4 th , Zohran Kwame Mamdani became the first Muslim to be elected to the New York City mayoralty, and the youngest since 1892. He brings a disconcerting contrast to the front door of his adversaries, which include the President himself, whilst raising the crucial question of how the Democrats will use this new method of politics to restore orthodoxy. Mam
Cody Forster
Nov 194 min read


‘Turning Left’: Mamdani, Polanski, and the Grassroots Renewal of Hope
“Turn the volume up!” was the emphatic cry from Zohran Mamdani to (a likely enraged) Donald Trump as he celebrated his victory in New York City’s 2025 mayoral election. Mamdani, who rode a wave of grounded progressivism rooted in affordability all the way to City Hall, could not have chosen a more apt phrase to mark the moment. As he left the stage to the Bollywood classic Dhoom Machale, it became strikingly clear that it is indeed time to turn the volume up on the potentia
Tom Lowe
Nov 114 min read


How Zack Polanski And Zohran Mamdani Transformed What It Means To Be A Left-Wing Politician
Newly elected leader of the Green Party, Zack Polanksi, has taken British politics by storm. The self-proclaimed ‘eco-populist’ has resurrected the Green Party’s reputation amongst voters and driven the Greens’ takeover of the Conservatives as the third largest political party in the UK. And it’s not only membership that has spiked; broadcast coverage of the Greens has increased by 44% since early September. With the party currently holding just four seats in the House of Co
Kara Evans
Nov 44 min read


Ta-Nehisi Coates vs Ezra Klein and the Future of Left Politics in America
The public murder of Charlie Kirk rattled the American political establishment , and was met with a variety of responses from its pundits, journalists, and elected officials. For many in the Republican Party and on the right of American politics more broadly, Kirk’s death was the pretence required to pursue an official clampdown on freedom of speech, as opposed to the less systematic, yet no less brazen , attacks the White House had been carrying out up to that point. Citize
Andres De Miguel
Oct 178 min read


Populism in Two Keys: Trump and Mamdani
Zohran Mamdani “won’t be getting any” federal funding to fulfill his campaign promises if elected mayor, declared Donald Trump on Truth...
Selene López
Oct 73 min read


Mamdani's Materialism or Oblivion: The Democratic Party in the Last Chance Saloon
The buzz surrounding Zohran Mamdani’s recent victory in the Democratic primaries for NYC Mayor has been understandably inescapable on...
Andres De Miguel
Jul 28 min read


Zohran Mamdani, the New Left, and a Return to Materialism
In the past few days, many progressive followers of US and world politics have felt an emotion they thought lost long ago, hope. In a...
Andres De Miguel
Jun 295 min read
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