Ann Pettifor: How the Sexist ‘Nobel Prize’ in Economics has Warped the World September 25, 2019 David Shirreff Economics, Inequality 0 The Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics will be 50 years old next month. One thing unites all its winners, bar one: they have all been male. Read here Ann PettiforLink
Geopolitics Amelia Horgan – Habermas After Gaza April 23, 2026 Mathew D. Rose Geopolitics 0 Mourning Germany’s Most Famous Philosopher Read Article HERE
Economics S&P Global: UK Economy Crashing into Recession – Inflation may slow August 24, 2022 Mathew D. Rose Economics, Finance 0 Key findings:Flash UK PMI Composite Output Index(1) at 50.9 (Jul:52.1). 18–month low.Flash UK Services PMI Business Activity Index(2) at52.5 (Jul: 52.6). 18–month low.Flash UK Manufacturing Output Index(3) at 42.4(Jul: 48.9). 27–month low.Flash UK Manufacturing PMI(4) […]
EU politics Thomas Fazi: How the Establishment Is Domesticating Populism May 8, 2025 Mathew D. Rose EU politics, EU-Institutions, National Politics 0 The victory of the right-wing candidate George Simion in the first round of Romania’s rerun presidential election has been celebrated by some on the right as a populist victory. By this account, the EU- and […]
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