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The Comfortable Embrace: How the ‘Woke Left’ Serves Capital
is the woke-left useful or merely the preserving brine of the capitalist order?

swobe
Apr 242 min read
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Dear Potential 'Employer'
Would you hire this person? At least take a read of their cover letter.
Duncan Geoffrey MacLeod
Jul 12, 202311 min read
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JK Rowling Turned Me Trans
A personal reflection on the impact of the Harry Potter series on childhood and gender identity.

Harper Walton
Jul 5, 20236 min read
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It's All In A Word
This collection of poems is an exploration into the idea that one word can carry so much meaning in only a short collection of letters.
Tom Osborne
Jul 3, 202311 min read
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Securitisation of Football Fans
A deeper look into the increasing surveillance over football supporters and how it overlaps with class prejudice in Britain.
Libby Hooper
Jun 26, 20235 min read
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On Wakefield, or Hometowns and Such
An impulsive piece on lost futures and worthwhile pasts, inspired by a walk on an industrial estate.

Sam Mandi-Ghomi
Mar 21, 20233 min read
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Avatar: The Way of Water - The Billion Dollar Indigenous Film
Bailey Poching highlights the issues that the newest Avatar film presents, as an indigenous person.
Bailey Poching
Jan 18, 20239 min read
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