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Billy Anania

Billy Anania is an art critic, editor, and journalist in New York City.

Notes from an Apocalypse

Just before coronavirus, author Mark O’Connell wrote a book about the apocalypse – here he discusses billionaire bunkers, libertarian ‘preppers’ and why socialists need to have faith in people’s resilience at moments of crisis.

Your Boss Is Spying on You

With millions of people now working from their homes, frantic bosses are buying high-tech surveillance software to track their workers’ every keystroke.

An Open Letter to Labour’s NEC

“Labour’s members – who dedicate their lives to campaigning for the party – will not tolerate staff on six-figure sums undermining their efforts from within.” A CLP chair calls for an investigation and decisive action.

Ireland’s Greatest Strike

In April 1920 a general strike demanding the release of prisoners rocked Ireland and brought the country to a standstill — one hundred years later, it remains the pinnacle of Irish labour history.

Ireland’s Greatest Strike

In April 1920 a general strike demanding the release of prisoners rocked Ireland and brought the country to a standstill – one hundred years later, it remains the pinnacle of Irish labour history.

The Trouble with Volunteering

Over the past decade Tory governments have used voluntary work as cover for their cutbacks. We can’t let them do it again now – it’s time to properly fund public services.