Power, class inequality explores the structures and systems that shape who has power in Britain and who doesn’t — and how race, gender, class and ecology intersect to produce and sustain inequality. This section brings together analysis and argument on structural racism, patriarchy, class relations, disability justice, LGBTQ+ rights, environmental justice, the unequal distribution of environmental harm and access to nature, and the deeper question of how interconnected systems of domination operate, resist change, and might be dismantled.
Do you have ideas about power, inequality or how intersecting systems of oppression shape British society? We welcome contributions from academics, activists, organisers, and anyone thinking seriously about structural injustice from a Green and progressive perspective. If so, go to the Write For Us section of the website for details on how to contribute.
February 18, 2026
Class Politics for the Eco-Anxious
We need to find new ways of organising and of relating to the non-human forms of life that we depend on to sustain our lives.