Year: 2019
Renegade Inc: Neoliberalism: An idea swallowing the world
In the aftermath of Davos, we’ve learnt that that gathering is a busted flush… Not least, because billionaires don’t ever bite the hand that feeds them. This hand is an economic ideology called ‘neoliberalism’ – […]
Ann Pettifor: The Green New Deal offers radical environmental and economic change
The proposal is incredibly ambitious, both on climate change and with its reimagining of society Read here
Bill Mitchell: The EU’s democratic deficit is intrinsic and unfixable without dissolution
Bill Mitchell on the report by Amnesty International EU Vanishing Act: The Eurogroup’s Accountability (see here)
Javier Moreno Zacarés: Podemos’s Divisions Are Finally Coming to a Head
If you have been wondering what has gone wrong with Podemos, this article appears to provide a plausible explanation. Read here
Robert Kennedy – Why GDP tells us everything except those things that really matter
50 years on and we are not one step further.
Chris Bambery – Spain: EU “liberal democracy” has failed, neo-liberalism re-mobilises fascism
Today, 12 February, the trial of twelve Catalan politicians and social movement leaders involved in the October 1, 2017 independence referendum commences. It is a travesty of justice, being tolerated by the EU and Social Democrat […]
Richard Murphy – The Green New Deal is what it means to be progressive
Richard Murphy is right: it is time to take leave of the 20th century. The decisive challenge facing society is climate change and all other social or economic developments are going have to accomodate this. […]
The Local de: German business warns of Brexit ‘chaos’
The EU has been lying to its citizens for two years, claiming that Brexit would destroy the British economy while leaving EU business unscathed. How that would be possible if Germany alone has a 40 […]
Steven Forti – Spain at a crossroads
Neo-liberal interests in the EU are getting fed up with the political developments in Spain. Not only are Catalonia and the Basque country questioning the authority of the national government, but much of the population […]
