Circle Economy: The Circularity Gap Report 2020
The global economy is consuming 100 billion tonnes of materials a year for the first time ever, but the cycling rate of resources has gone into reverse. Read here
The global economy is consuming 100 billion tonnes of materials a year for the first time ever, but the cycling rate of resources has gone into reverse. Read here
Capitalism’s newest spin. Michael Roberts is an Economist in the City of London and prolific blogger Cross-posted from Michael Roberts Blog Stakeholder capitalism – that’s the way to ‘shape’ capitalism into something inclusive of all. […]
Electricity fuelled by coal is experiencing a record decline. 2019 is expected to show the biggest fall yet, after decades of increased. The Rapid Transition Alliance gathers, shares and demonstrates evidence of what is already […]
Craig Berry and Sean McDaniel draw upon research with focus groups and an online community exercise to examine the attitudes of young people in relation to the apparent ‘normalisation’ of precarity in the post-2008 economy. […]
Mitchell looks at a report by the Netherlands Scientific Council for Government Policy concerning the challenges of achieving “good work”. Read here
An excellent analysis of what is coming in British politics, which will see some major changes. But then, Theresa May had much the same message, but continued the Tory neo-liberal policy without blinking. Far from […]
The new president of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, has announced a ‘European Green Deal’ and the Commission has asserted Europe’s need to develop a new growth model to achieve climate neutrality. However, […]
As we observe the inexorable decline of Social Democrat parties throughout Europe (Britain seems to be about to follow), one can literally see how once progressive parties have been destroyed through terminal neo-liberal cancer. And […]
We had entered 2019 in the shadow of a series of intersecting crises. The structural crisis, composed of the crisis of the regime of accumulation and the crisis of the state enters a new stage […]
Anwar Shaikh, Professor of Economics at the New School, explores alternatives to economic orthodoxies, and the findings of his book Capitalism: Competition, Conflict, Crises.
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