Council tax certainly has a reputation, and not a good one. There are well rehearsed arguments as to why: it is regressive and hits the incomes of our poorest h...
Historically, Muslims have often been told that there is no such thing as anti-Muslim racism, because Muslims are a religious group and not a race. Hence Musli...
Equality of opportunity in the labour market is crucial for the economic and social integration of minorities, so we should be very concerned that British Musli...
It is not every day that a film about administrative justice wins a BAFTA. Ken Loach's success with I, Daniel Blake, a film in part about the protagonist's trag...
Right-wing populist parties competed in most electoral contests that took place in Europe in 2017, often as main contenders for power. Marine Le Pen’s Front Nat...
University education in Britain currently exhibits two serious problems of social justice. There are far more graduates than jobs requiring the skills obtained ...
In his recent article in The Political Quarterly, Alan Ware claimed that for most students, higher education was not worth the cost. However, this view is incon...
The growing capability of machines has raised the spectre of mass technologically induced unemployment and profound economic disruption. Yet despite the acceler...
We asked a selection of authors to respond to ‘The New Politics of Class’ by Geoffrey Evans and James Tilley
Writing in mid-2017, it is very hard for anyone to...
We asked a selection of authors to respond to ‘The New Politics of Class’ by Geoffrey Evans and James Tilley
The New Politics of Class by Geoffrey Evans and Ja...
We asked a selection of authors to respond to ‘The New Politics of Class’ by Geoffrey Evans and James Tilley
Class still fundamentally affects politi...
It is time to take stock of what austerity policies have meant for the school system in England.
Seven years after the election of a Conservative-led coalition...