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Red Reads: Have your say

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Red Reads: New Statesman greats

Some essential reads by New Statesman writers past and present including Martin Amis, John Pilger and Eric Hobsbawm

Red Reads: 21-30

Red Reads: 21-30

21-30 in our countdown of 50 books that will change your life including William Morris, Naomi Klein and Guy Debord

Red Reads: 31-40

Red Reads: 31-40

31-40 in our countdown of 50 books that will change your life including Oscar Wilde, Joseph Heller and John Milton

Read between the lines

The radical works which can make sense of these extraordinary times

Red Reads: 1-10

Red Reads: 1-10

50 books that will change your life with recommendations from Tony Benn, Susie Orbach, Christopher Hitchens and Marina Lewycka

Red Reads: 11-20

Red Reads: 11-20

11-20 in our countdown of 50 books that will change your life including E P Thompson, Émile Zola and John Steinbeck

Red Reads: 41-50

Red Reads: 41-50

41-50 in our countdown of 50 books that will change your life including William Blake, Albert Einstein and Raymond Williams

David Blanchflower

Cameron flip flops

Flipping Tory policies prove a flop

Interview

Clive James

The NS interview: Clive James

Political speeches

Our top ten

Great political speeches

Film review

Invictus

Invictus (12A)

Andrew Stephen

The real Salinger

The real reason Salinger sought  escape

Mark Watson

Preparing for fatherhood

Immaculate conception

John Gray

A cure for genocide?

Worse Than War: Genocide, Eliminationism and the Ongoing Assault on Humanity

Simon says relax

Charity singles

Simon says relax

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