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Cover art direction Erica Weathers Cover image Ben Jennings Capital losses: Thomas Piketty’s limited economics 40 Bloke signals: the performance of masculinity 52 The Critics: Arts 50 Emily Bootle meets Sophie Allison, the musician behind the pop-rock project Soccer Mommy 52 Yo Zushi on the Barbican’s exploration of men in film and photography, “Masculinities” 54 Film: Ryan Gilbey enjoys Pixar’s latest animation, Onward 55 Television: Rachel Cooke on the power of Noughts + Crosses , the BBC series based on Malorie Blackman’s novel 55 Radio: Antonia Quirke asks: why do we keep returning to The Call of the Wild? “Chicken shops are a part of London working-class culture” Jonathan Liew, page 38 Back Pages 57 Gardening Stefan Buczacki 58 Down and Out Nicholas Lezard 59 Off the Record Tracey Thorn 60 The Fan Hunter Davies 61 Crossword, Subscriber of the Week and NS Word Games 62 The NS Q&A Miranda Hart Artwork Cartoons, photographs and illustrations by Alex Brenchley, Dominic Bugatto, Grizelda, Kristian Hammerstad, Leonie Hampton, Rebecca Hendin, George Leigh, Ian McGowan and Jonathan McHugh Graphics by Dan Murrell +What’s happening on newstatesman.com The battle for the SNP’s soul Tensions within the party are at their worst for decades, says Chris Deerin Is Bernie Sanders a socialist, or a social democrat? George Eaton on why the Democrat is a “class-struggle social democrat” Can the Israeli left reinvent itself? Left parties must unite Jews and Arabs with a progressive vision, says Alona Ferber The NS Podcast Each week, Stephen Bush and Anoosh Chakelian discuss the week in Westminster and beyond, and (try to) answer listeners’ questions about politics. Digital subscribers get an early, ad-free version of each episode. newstatesman.com/podcast Subscribe Save 50% Subscribe to the New Statesman for just £4.75 £2.31 a week. Turn to page 63 for more about the offer, or go to: newstatesman.com/ subscribe Just £120 for a one-year print subscription – even cheaper for students! Subscription inquiries: digital.subscriptions@ newstatesman.co.uk 0808 284 9422 The paper in this magazine originates from timber that is sourced from sustainable forests, responsibly managed to strict environmental, social and economic standards. The manufacturing mills have both FSC and PEFC certification and also ISO9001 and ISO14001 accreditation. 6-12 MARCH 2020 | NEW STATESMAN | 5

Cover art direction Erica Weathers

Cover image Ben Jennings

Capital losses: Thomas Piketty’s limited economics 40 Bloke signals: the performance of masculinity 52

The Critics: Arts

50 Emily Bootle meets Sophie Allison, the musician behind the pop-rock project Soccer Mommy 52 Yo Zushi on the Barbican’s exploration of men in film and photography, “Masculinities” 54 Film: Ryan Gilbey enjoys Pixar’s latest animation, Onward 55 Television: Rachel Cooke on the power of Noughts + Crosses , the BBC series based on Malorie Blackman’s novel 55 Radio: Antonia Quirke asks: why do we keep returning to The Call of the Wild?

“Chicken shops are a part of London working-class culture”

Jonathan Liew, page 38

Back Pages

57 Gardening Stefan Buczacki 58 Down and Out Nicholas Lezard 59 Off the Record Tracey Thorn 60 The Fan Hunter Davies 61 Crossword, Subscriber of the Week and NS Word Games 62 The NS Q&A Miranda Hart

Artwork

Cartoons, photographs and illustrations by Alex Brenchley, Dominic Bugatto, Grizelda, Kristian Hammerstad, Leonie Hampton, Rebecca Hendin, George Leigh, Ian McGowan and Jonathan McHugh

Graphics by Dan Murrell

+What’s happening on newstatesman.com

The battle for the SNP’s soul Tensions within the party are at their worst for decades, says Chris Deerin

Is Bernie Sanders a socialist, or a social democrat? George Eaton on why the Democrat is a “class-struggle social democrat”

Can the Israeli left reinvent itself? Left parties must unite Jews and Arabs with a progressive vision, says Alona Ferber

The NS Podcast

Each week, Stephen Bush and Anoosh Chakelian discuss the week in Westminster and beyond, and (try to) answer listeners’ questions about politics. Digital subscribers get an early, ad-free version of each episode. newstatesman.com/podcast

Subscribe

Save 50%

Subscribe to the New Statesman for just £4.75 £2.31 a week. Turn to page 63 for more about the offer, or go to: newstatesman.com/

subscribe Just £120 for a one-year print subscription – even cheaper for students!

Subscription inquiries: digital.subscriptions@ newstatesman.co.uk

0808 284 9422

The paper in this magazine originates from timber that is sourced from sustainable forests, responsibly managed to strict environmental, social and economic standards. The manufacturing mills have both FSC and PEFC certification and also ISO9001 and ISO14001 accreditation.

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