Paul Walsh is a teacher, writer, and precarious worker. He writes on grassroots politics, social movements, and neoliberalism. Find him on twitter: @josipa74.
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Published in: TransformationThe man who tried to stop a catastrophe with a typewriter
Happy birthday to Kurt Tucholsky - the Weimar-era poet and satirist whose work has much to teach us today.
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Published in: TransformationBerlin: precarious but not so sexy
The city has become a honey-pot for creatives, but a nightmare for many of the artists who live there.
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Published in: openDemocracyUKIf Ed Miliband is the answer – then what is the question?
A pivot to the centre is the wrong medicine for Labour. More radical answers are available.
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Published in: openDemocracyUKIt’s time for the Brexiteers to awake from their red white and blue daydream
As the government preps the nuclear bunker for no deal, those who talk of ‘delivering Brexit for the people’ seem to...
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Published in: openDemocracyUKLexit: The biggest unicorn of them all
Lexiters who portray the EU as mostly underpinned by Hayekian neoliberalism have got it wrong, writes Paul Walsh.
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Published in: TransformationThe dangers of a push-button Brexit
The 2016 vote offered a binary choice of in or out. Any new vote must expand the conversation.