The Ideas Interview The new class war Michael Lind on how the rise of the liberal “overclass” triggered Trumpism, Brexit and the return of the nation-state. By Jonathan Rutherford
The closing of the conservative mind: Towards a new left conservatism Why the democratic nation is coming apart By Jonathan Rutherford
How the decline of the working class made Labour a party of the bourgeois left Progressive politics in the 1990s turned away from class politics and solidarity in favour of group identities and self-realisation. By Jonathan Rutherford
Why Labour’s leftist populism is not enough To renew politically, Labour needs to broaden its populism to include the national and an inclusive definition of who… By Jonathan Rutherford
Labour must choose between two fundamentally different understandings of the human condition Will members choose the pursuit of utopian dreams or the traditions of the party of labour interest? By Jonathan Rutherford
Why Labour lost and how it can win: an essay on rebuilding a broad church Labour is the only party that can give form and meaning to this new, old country – its politics must… By Jonathan Rutherford
Goodbye to the liberal era How identity politics replaced class and the personal became political. By Jonathan Rutherford
Labour has lost its identity Instead of obsessing about progressive politics, the party needs first to understand the chronic failure of its own brand. By Jonathan Rutherford