Identity politics is back with a vengeance in 2017 – but one particular kind of identity is often left unexplored. Lola Okolosie and Vron Ware ask why.
Community and tradition don’t have to be set against migration, change and difference, argues the philosopher Charles Taylor.
Elfriede Jelinek's play is a blistering indictment of European asylum policy, and the indifference or hostility of some Europeans.
Sara Khan's book is essential reading for those who care about building and maintaining a peaceful, plural society.
Donald Trump’s populism has a striking precedent. So what can we learn from the Berlusconi era?
Behind the frontlines in Syria, a self-governing Kurdish region is making a radical attempt at gender equality.
Intolerance and bigotry are in the ascendant. Owen Jones surveys the challenges ahead.
Out now - a special edition on democracy and its discontents.
London’s secret network of underground tunnels provide a physical history of the nuclear war that never was.
Jeremy Corbyn’s ascent to the Labour leadership has placed bitter arguments about Israel and anti-Semitism in the spotlight.