Sitemap - 2013 - Existential Politics
On Labour Party Reform - my submission to the Collins Review
Labour’s double standards on gender segregation
Gender segregation, and a clash of ideologies
Nelson Mandela’s Long Walk to Freedom
'Depoliticisation' – our old friend 'Authoritarianism' in another guise
Immigration: our public debate misses the main point
The American Indians and the shame of my culture
A question to Jon Cruddas on Labour’s “organisational renewal”
A Rather Interesting Red Ed. (On Miliband’s Conference speech)
Unite and Labour in Falkirk: a legitimate stitch-up, or worse?
A few thoughts on depression, and philosophy
Standing in Elections for Compass Management Committee
The Same Old Ways of English Football
"Maybe we have failed to heed the warning signs": Chris Mullin greets the Millennium
Some Fixers are Better than Others: Ed and the Unions
Labour's culture of fixing goes far beyond the unions
Nietzsche, the Left and the Value of Weakness
Why I spoiled my Labour Euro-selections ballot paper
Should We Try to Create a Rational Society?
Gay Marriage and the Two Different Meanings of Right and Wrong
Frank Field: some home truths on Labour’s ‘equalities agenda’?
Is Labour capable of being a One Nation party?
Thatcher, Miliband and the dangers of ideology
Some Reflections on Thomas Hardy’s Jude the Obscure
Karl Popper on Karl Marx - a short passage
On Patriarchy (Part 2): Context and Consequences
On Patriarchy (Part 1): the Left’s new feminist ideologues
Reclaim our Public Spaces: not just a feminist cause
A Stealthy Form of Authoritarianism
A few thoughts on Labour, immigration and identity politics - following Eastleigh by-election
Pest Control, Puke and the Monster of Growth
One Nation: The London Olympics and Opening Ceremony Revisited
Labour needs to stop being boring
Institutionalised fixing: the Labour way
“The method in the madness of modern civilisation” – Is this what is wrong?
Politics of Identity: Politics of Division
All women shortlists are an insider’s charter
Which side are you on? Globalisation or democracy?
Labour needs to learn a language of freedom
Time to make the environment issue No.1